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"When it gets cold outside, hard times begin for moles too. To survive, they came up with an original strategy. They shrink their brains, which use less energy as a result. The disadvantage: in the spring, the organ does not return to its original size.\n\nAccording to a study, the brains of young European moles shrink by a good tenth in their first winter. As a result, it uses less energy, which helps the animals to get through the nutrient-poor season, as researchers report in the journal \"Royal Society Open Science\". In the summer, the skull and brain enlarge again, but not to the previous maximum size.\n\nThe reduction in weight of essential organs in the winter months when there is little food - sometimes by a fifth or more - is called the Dehnel phenomenon. The effect, named after the Polish zoologist August Dehnel, was first described in 1949 in red-toothed shrews. Ermines and weasels are also able to do this.\n\nLike this species, weighing only 60 to 120 grams, European moles have an extremely high metabolism and are active year-round in cold climates. \"Their tiny bodies are like turbocharged Porsche engines that use up their energy stores in a matter of hours,\" explained co-author Dina Dechmann. According to the research team, the insectivores cannot find enough food for this high turnover during the cold winter months. To survive, they go into sleep mode - they shrink.\n\nThe scientists led by Lucie Nováková from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Konstanz measured the skulls of European and Iberian moles from museum collections and compared their development over the course of the year. The closely related species live in different climate zones.\n\nThe researchers found that not only the availability of food but also the winter climate played a role in changing the brain of the European mole. \"If it were just a question of food, then the European mole would have to shrink in winter when food is scarce, and the Iberian mole in summer when the intense heat and drought make food scarce,\" Dechmann explained. But: The skull of the Iberian mole does not change over the course of the year.\n\nAnd there was another result: The skulls and brains of the European moles shrank more in winter than they grew again in the spring (an average of eleven versus four percent). This has already been observed in shrews, but they hardly live more than a year. In the case of the moles, which can live up to five years and older, the slower growth compared to the shrinking would mean that the animals get smaller every year. However, the evaluated sample was too small to be able to assess this, the researchers explain.\n\nMoles are almost blind and rely on their senses of touch and smell to find food. They eat earthworms, larvae and snails, but also small rodents and lizards. By digging underground passages, excess earth material is created, which they push to the surface of the earth - this is how molehills are formed.",
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They were elected for their service to the nation and their ability to stand up to the British. They were called the “representatives of the people,” but they certainly weren’t representative of the masses in any sense. Most of the Indian population was abjectly poor and uneducated with only a small educated and affluent segment. The reins of a nascent Indian democracy were handed over to these highly educated and proven leaders and they remained true to their calling. Democracy took root in India through the institutions they established.\n\nTwenty years later, Indian democracy was firmly established through a regular cycle of elections. Even though India faced four external aggressions, it did not affect the working of its democratic institutions. The real threat to Indian democracy came from within and from those who had been empowered by this same democracy.\n\nBy the time the fifth Lok Sabha was elected in 1971, it had acquired the true representative character of the Indian populace. While the country had made progress since independence, members with higher education had declined in the composition of the fifth Lok Sabha, and they were no longer the leaders in the body. As a matter of fact, the Lok Sabha was more representative of the vast majority of people who exercised their franchise to vote for people who were “like” them. The new leaders lacked the foresight and the vision, which inspired nation building. It was not long before the results appeared on the horizon.\n\nIndian democracy faced its first true crisis when, then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi suspended individual rights and imposed a state of Emergency. For the first time, we heard the slogan, “Indira is India and India is Indira.” It is said that Napoleon was the child of the French Revolution but he killed it. Such was the situation in India. The Congress party, that had governed for most of the time in free India, was ready to emasculate democracy.\n\nThe country survived this crisis because of the gravitas Indian democracy had acquired by then. Look at other failed democracies which lacked the power to withstand threats. Most of them got Independence in the post Second World War period from their colonial masters. Many of these countries faced coups that resulted in military dictatorships or were led by the proletariat, as the communists liked to call themselves. Nothing of that sort happened in India and we continue to have a robust democracy, the largest in the world.\n\nAfter living for more than thirty years in America, I came to realize that the reason American democracy looked so stable, steady and mature to me in the 1970s was not because it was so, but because it had skipped the phase where democracy permeated down to the last citizen. It occurred to me that the success of democracy could not be measured by the number of elections the country has had. Many sham democracies conduct elections but that doesn’t make them truly representative of the people they want to lead. America didn’t allow a large segment of the population to be responsibly active as voters until the early 1920s when women and African Americans were allowed to vote.\n\nIn today’s globalized world, a large segment of the American population had felt disillusioned and had not found a voice to represent them on the political stage. Suddenly in this election cycle, in Donald Trump, they rallied around a candidate whose populism appealed to them.\n\nTo me, American democracy in the 70s had looked like a model to be emulated. But, in reality it was only representative of a highly educated segment of America. A super-plutocracy if you like, but it wasn’t what it was portrayed to be. Now, all of a sudden, 240 years after it won independence, the rest of the citizens have become active. What caused this can be detailed in another essay, but the fact is that there is an oligarch who has given them a voice and who has flatly refused to accept the election results unless he is declared the winner. Democracy has arrived, finally!\n\nIt’s interesting to watch the panic it has caused in the minds of progressive citizens. Bill Maher was right when he told CNN’s Fareed Zakaria that even if Trump loses the election, the empowerment of the “fabled 40%” is a cause for concern. Yes, it is.\n\nBut what saved Indian democracy will save American democracy too. Democracy in America is strong and robust—it is not going to crumble by this new enfranchisement. True it may make it more chaotic, like India, but we are at a moment when the biggest democracy on Earth can teach a thing or two to the oldest democracy. n",
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We can see consistent transmission delay averages of about 4 seconds across both networks, which shows us NB-IoT is well suited for mobile asset tracking and will only continue to get better as the rollout continues.\n\nAnother factor for consideration within South Africa is load shedding. Our tests certainly show how resilient NB-IoT is in handling the disruptions in electricity supplies by offering improved coverage per tower compared to 2G.\n\nLTE-M (Cat-M1) versus NB-IoT in Australia\n\nWe ran a similar test in Perth, Western Australia, where we compared the performance on LTE-M versus NB-IoT on the same trip (Chart 2).\n\nHere, we found there is a consistent average of about 2 seconds across both networks.\n\nThe results clearly show that in Australia, both LTE-M and NB-IoT networks are well-suited for mobile and static asset tracking.\n\nThe comparison across the two regions with different network maturity environments shows a few small transients in the transmission delays. These generally occur when the devices move their network connections from one cell tower to another.\n\nIt is important to note that although the transmission delays might increase slightly during these cell swap-overs, the devices retain their connection to the server. It is a common misconception with NB-IoT that devices need to re-establish their connection to the server every time they swap cells, resulting in transmission delays of up to one minute. The results show that this is not the case.\n\nAs network coverage improves across both regions, these transients will be seen to exhibit shorter delay times.\n\nTo summarize, our tests across South Africa and Australia prove that, in fact, NB-IoT is a very well-suited and future-proofed connectivity choice for mobile, real-time asset tracking!\n\nThe average transmission delays are between 1-15 seconds (closer to one second), and as network rollouts continue, this will only improve.\n\nWe also found that the connection to the server is preserved during cell tower transitions, meaning that the devices resume communication with the server without having to waste power and time establishing a new cell tower connection every time they change coverage zones. Because of this, cell-swap transmission delays are short, providing a greater ability to monitor mobile assets in near real-time.\n\nWe encourage you to try out NB-IoT as a capable connectivity technology in your real-world scenarios. 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"Cry Havoc, and slip loose the dogs of (trade) war! – Humble Student of the Markets\n\nThe WSJ reported that the Trump administration is considering a new tactic in managing its trade relationship with China. Here is the Bloomberg recap for those without a WSJ subscription:\n\nUnder the plan, the commerce secretary would designate the practice of currency manipulation as an unfair subsidy when employed by any country, instead of singling out China, the newspaper reported. American companies could then bring anti-subsidy actions to the U.S. Commerce Department against China or other countries, it said.\n\nThe discussions are part of a strategy being pursued by the White House’s new National Trade Council to balance the goals of challenging China on certain policies while keeping broader relations on an even keel, the paper said. The Trump administration would avoid, at least for now, making claims about whether China is manipulating its currency, it said.\n\nWhile such an approach may seem clever, it has the risk of sideswiping American relations with a whole host of other countries other than China. As well, the imposition of countervailing duties is subject to a challenge under WTO rules.\n\nOne of the key questions is how you define an undervalued currency. There are many metrics, but consider the popular Big Mac Index, as compiled by The Economist.\n\nIf the idea of this initiative is to target China, then there are many other countries with undervalued currencies that will have to be targeted under this initiative. Starting from the bottom, the list includes the following countries before we get to China: Egypt, Ukraine, Malaysia, South Africa, Russia, Taiwan, Mexico, Poland, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Turkey. A blanket rule that imposes countervailing duties on the exports from this list risks destabilizing a number of important geopolitical relationships, and it would signal the start of a global trade war.",
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"To be sure, the Big Mac Index has a number of flaws and it is not the only measure of purchasing power parity (PPP). Bloomberg reported that Nomura compiled an iPhone index because the price of Big Macs in poor countries can be distorted by low labor costs.\n\nFor years, many traders have used the Big Mac index — which is based on the price of a McDonald’s Corp. hamburger — along with an OECD gauge and measures based on consumer and producer prices, to determine currencies’ relative value. All of these show the dollar as broadly overvalued.\n\nThe iPhone index is better than its traditional peers because it uses the “defining product of the digital era,” Hafeez said. “IPhone is high-end tech,” he said. “That’s going to be the bigger driver in the future.”\n\nNomura found a number of notable differences between iPhone and Big Mac prices (data as of July 2016).",
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"In response to these criticisms, The Economist unveiled the Big Mac Adjusted Index, which adjusts for labor costs in each country. Suddenly, China`s currency doesn’t look that undervalued anymore. On the other hand, a whole host of other countries would get targeted using this methodology: Egypt, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Africa, Russia, Poland, and Mexico. While having Mexico on both the unadjusted and adjusted lists may serve the Trump administrations political aims, what about the other countries?",
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"I recognize that the “currency manipulation as unfair subsidy” represents a trial balloon by the Trump administration as a way of fulfilling its campaign promise of addressing the damage from “unfair trade”. The fact that the White House is even thinking about such broad based solutions are raising the risks of a global trade war.\n\nNow when you look at Trump the Entrepreneur through this prism, it explains not just his behavior on the campaign trail and in using Twitter, it also explains his “grab them by the pussy” mode of operating. I think it also explains how Trump the entrepreneur saddled four different businesses with so much debt that they were forced into bankruptcy. in short, Donald Trump is a man of action, who often leaps before he looks. That can mean unexpected success. But it means he is prone to getting things very wrong, and then having to improvise to clean up the mess.\n\nThis isn’t how traditional politicians operate, by the way. First of all, most politicians are frightened to death by uncertainty and assiduously avoid it to prevent tail risk. If you think about it from a decision tree perspective, a politician that has a choice between guaranteed but moderately bad outcomes and uncertain but potentially catastrophically bad outcomes is going to feel a lot of loss aversion pressure. Even a supposed maverick like Greek Premier Alexis Tsipras caved in 2015 – and went with a bad outcome to prevent a catastrophic outcome when the ECB threw down the gauntlet and threatened to collapse the Greek banking system.\n\nBut Trump is not that kind of guy. His overarching strategy is just the opposite – create uncertainty, be as unpredictable as possible and hopefully profit from this. He has even said this himself – multiple times.\n\nBy floating this trial balloon, the Trump administration has in effect let “slip the dogs of (trade) war”. Once you accept the principle of imposing countervailing duties on currency manipulation, why not border adjust for other reasons? FT Alphaville outlined a number of other proposals that have been floated, such as a carbon tax border adjustment:\n\nSo it’s interesting to read a proposal from Republican eminences arguing the government should tax carbon dioxide emissions, including from imported goods, and rebate the revenues to the public:\n\nBorder adjustments for the carbon content of both imports and exports would protect American competitiveness and punish free-riding by other nations, encouraging them to adopt carbon pricing of their own. Exports to countries without comparable carbon pricing systems would receive rebates for carbon taxes paid, while imports from such countries would face fees on the carbon content of their products.\n\nHow about labor standards in the name of “fair trade”?\n\nIf “border adjustment” is appropriate for discouraging pollution, why shouldn’t it also be used to uphold labour standards? What’s the point of having minimum wages, protections for collective bargaining, and occupational safety requirements if the jobs are just going to be offshored to countries — often less-than-democratic ones — with different priorities?\n\nIndeed, slip loose the dogs of trade war. The kennel door is opening, and that would be very, very bearish for the global economy.\n\n6 thoughts on “Cry Havoc, and slip loose the dogs of (trade) war!”"
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"What are your New Year’s resolutions? Not the ambitious ones you announce, slightly tipsy, when someone asks you at a party on the big night; nor the virtuous ones you make, feeling slightly wistful, when the next day dawns and finds life much the same as it was before. So many people focus on their shortcomings: things they want to remedy about themselves. But as any trainer knows, criticism alone is a poor motivator. Surely it’s better to focus on doing something positive: a new skill (learning a language), a dream (becoming an artist) or a long-held ambition (running a marathon). Things on your bucket list, that you want to do before you finally kick it. That way, we find fresh energies and start to change our selves. Instead of being merely remedial, our resolutions become another step on our life path. And this just could be the month to make it happen.\n\nJanuary is the month of Janus, the Roman god who presides over the turning year. Portrayed with two faces, he looks to both the past and the future. He is the guardian of gateways (modern keyholders are called janitors) and his image was carved over doors. Doorways imply the entrance to a new domain: they are associated with birth, death and initiation. On a practical level, they are important for marking boundaries. A ‘front door’ separates our private lives from the public domain. Within the house, doors demarcate areas of personal space from rooms for general use. We use doorways to categorize our thoughts: sometimes you forget why you came upstairs until you go back to the hallway. Cicero coined the term ‘memory palace’ in 55BC for the technique of memorising a list of items by visualizing them in a series of rooms. Passing through doorways, whether physical or imaginary, helps us to organize information in our minds.",
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"The resolutions that matter are the groundswell ones that creep into your conscious from below, that you find lounging in your mind like intruders because you had no idea you felt that way. Once formed, they seem inevitable and undeniable, a natural extension of your self. A major decision in life is never a choice, but rather a realization that the decision has already been made. Suddenly it’s obvious what you should do next. You can see it all clearly in your mind now. Everything we do, from making a drink to founding an empire, starts as a picture in our image-ination. This is the right direction: you just need to take the first step. And you know it is a good decision because once you’ve made it, life feels back on track."
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"Gluten is a protein found in certain grains, including wheat, barley, and rye. Gluten is also, sometimes unexpectedly, found in many packaged and processed foods. Awareness of gluten and its effects on health has been steadily increasing over the last several years, but there is still quite a bit of confusion and controversy surrounding it.\n\nToday, more than 50 different diseases have been linked to gluten, but there are still many aspects of these links that we don’t fully understand. We do know that the percentage of the population who has a sensitivity to gluten is much higher than we originally thought, and that gluten sensitivity exists outside of the genetic autoimmune condition Celiac Disease.\n\nWhat’s the difference between Celiac Disease and gluten sensitivity?\n\nCeliac Disease is a genetic autoimmune disease, characterized by various symptoms that occur following the ingestion of gluten. Not everyone with the genetic predisposition to Celiac Disease develops the condition– its onset may be triggered by factors including stress, infection, or trauma.\n\nMany individuals with Celiac Disease (CD) are never diagnosed (1), largely because the symptoms are broad and varied, and the connection to diet is not always made.\n\nOthers may suspect CD, but get a negative blood test, and be told that gluten should pose no problem for them.\n\nSo, if you test negative for CD but still believe that eating gluten makes you feel unwell, what’s going on?\n\nAlthough there have been many big opinions over the last few years about whether or not gluten sensitivity “exists” outside of Celiac Disease, the answer is now a more widespread yes.\n\nWe’re understanding more and more that gluten sensitivity is not an “all or nothing” condition– it exists on a spectrum. Many people test negative for Celiac Disease, but still suffer from similar symptoms, which resolve when they stop eating gluten.\n\nThe symptoms are often similar, though they may be less severe in those with NCGS compared to those with Celiac Disease.\n\nBecause of the overlap in symptoms between NCGS and many other conditions, and because there is no standard test to confirm diagnosis, it’s difficult to pinpoint and to research. Gluten sensitivity may be, depending on symptoms, misdiagnosed as IBS or chronic fatigue syndrome.\n\nA number of recent studies on individuals with suspected gluten sensitivity (without Celiac Disease) have shown that symptoms worsen when consuming gluten and that symptoms and various physiological factors improve when gluten is eliminated from the diet. (2, 3)\n\nSymptoms of NCGS may include:\n\n-Inflammation or pain in joints\n\n-Diagnosis of an autoimmune condition\n\nIn children, gluten sensitivity is associated with a greater risk of autism or ADHD diagnosis (4).\n\nGluten sensitivity is associated with changes in the gut microbiome, damage to intestinal cells (5), and increased intestinal permeability (leaky gut). NCGS is also associated with systemic immune activation. These issues can wreak havoc on the entire body. Systemic inflammation, autoimmunity, impaired nutrient absorption, hormonal imbalances, and impaired cognitive function are all possible effects of a gluten sensitivity that has not been addressed.\n\nHow do you know if you have Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity?\n\nThere is no specific test to diagnose NCGS. To be diagnosed, it is important to first rule out Celiac Disease and wheat allergy.\n\nAfter this, there are a number of specialized lab tests that can help to determine what’s going on, including IgG food sensitivity testing and gluten peptide testing. Comprehensive antibody testing, including cross-reactivity testing (for foods that do not contain gluten, but that contain proteins the body may mistake for gluten) may be done as well.\n\nThere are some factors, including overall diet quality, existing gut issues/dysbiosis, hormonal balance, personal history of other food allergies, and genetic factors, that may make an individual more likely to suffer from NCGS.\n\nBut one of the best ways to figure out whether or not you have a problem with gluten is to eliminate it from your diet and track your symptoms and how you feel. The longer you can keep this elimination diet going, the better, but at least 2-3 weeks is a good start. See if your symptoms improve. Then, you can begin to reintroduce gluten, and see if your symptoms return or worsen.\n\nIt’s important when doing a gluten elimination diet to eliminate absolutely all gluten. Check food labels very carefully, and be strict about it. Even small amounts or traces of gluten can cause a reaction in a person who is sensitive, and this will throw off the results of your elimination diet.\n\nIf Celiac Disease and wheat allergy have been ruled out, and symptoms improve on a gluten-free diet, it may be determined that you have Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity.\n\nIf you believe that you have a gluten sensitivity, but you don’t see as much improvement as expected when following a gluten-free diet, there are a few possible reasons. There may be damage to your digestive system or immune system that needs to be addressed.\n\nThere is also some interesting new research showing that some people who believe they have a gluten sensitivity but do not improve on a gluten-free diet may in fact have a FODMAP sensitivity (6). This is a topic for another time, but if your gluten elimination diet wasn’t helpful, it may be worth trying the same exercise, but avoiding high FODMAP foods.\n\nWhat to do if you have a gluten sensitivity\n\nThe treatment for gluten sensitivity is, of course, to eliminate gluten. As with the guidelines for an elimination diet, it is important to cut out all gluten– this time, as a long-term change.\n\nAs gluten sensitivity is a spectrum, some individuals may be able to tolerate small amounts of gluten on occasion, while others may find that their symptoms are triggered even with trace amounts. But in any case, you are more likely to feel better overall if you stick to a truly gluten-free diet. You are also likely to find that it becomes easier and more routine over time.\n\nRemember that going gluten-free doesn’t just mean avoiding bread and flour-containing foods. Many packaged foods contain gluten, and so do certain types of alcohol, like beer.\n\nThe good news is that along with increased gluten awareness has come a proliferation of gluten-free options in restaurants and grocery stores, as well as many resources to guide you through the change. It is important to keep in mind that just because an item is gluten-free doesn’t mean it’s a healthy choice– packaged gluten-free items in stores are still likely to contain sugar and additives; processed gluten-free foods are still processed foods. The best option is always going to be to focus on fresh, whole foods and ingredients.\n\nOnce you’ve cut out gluten, it’s important to think about healing your digestive system, repairing your immune system, and addressing any nutrient deficiencies that may have occurred as a result of or in conjunction with your gluten sensitivity. Eating nourishing, anti-inflammatory foods, plenty of fresh vegetables, and probiotic foods can help. You may want to work with an integrative practitioner to address your specific needs and concerns."
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"Deadbots use AI, machine learning and can simulate chats as an individual ever after their death:\n\nMachine-learning systems are increasingly worming their way through our everyday lives, challenging our moral and social values and the rules that govern them. These days, virtual assistants threaten the privacy of the home; news recommenders shape the way we understand the world; risk-prediction systems tip social workers on which children to protect from abuse; while data-driven hiring tools also rank your chances of landing a job. However, the ethics of machine learning remains blurry for many.\n\nSearching for articles on the subject for the young engineers attending the Ethics and Information and Communications Technology course at UCLouvain, Belgium, I was particularly struck by the case of Joshua Barbeau, a 33-year-old man who used a website called Project December to create a conversational robot – a: chatbot: – that would simulate conversation with his deceased fiancée, Jessica.\n\nKnown as a: deadbot:, this type of chatbot allowed Barbeau to exchange text messages with an artificial “Jessica”. Despite the ethically controversial nature of the case, I rarely found materials that went beyond the mere factual aspect and analyzed the case through an explicit normative lens: why would it be right or wrong, ethically desirable or reprehensible, to develop a deadbot?\n\nBefore we grapple with these questions, let’s put things into context: Project December was created by the games developer Jason Rohrer to enable people to customize chatbots with the personality they wanted to interact with, provided that they paid for it. The project was built drawing on an API of GPT-3, a text-generating language model by the artificial intelligence research company OpenAI. Barbeau’s case opened a rift between Rohrer and OpenAI because the company guidelines explicitly forbid GPT-3 to be used for sexual, amorous, self-harm or bullying purposes.\n\nCalling OpenAI’s position as hyper-moralistic and arguing that people like Barbeau were “consenting adults”, Rohrer shut down the GPT-3 version of Project December.\n\nWhile we may all have intuitions about whether it is right or wrong to develop a machine-learning deadbot, spelling out its implications hardly makes for an easy task. This is why it is important to address the ethical questions raised by the case, step by step.\n\nSince Jessica was a real (albeit dead) person, Barbeau consenting to the creation of a deadbot mimicking her seems insufficient. Even when they die, people are not mere things with which others can do as they please. This is why our societies consider it wrong to desecrate or to be disrespectful to the memory of the dead. In other words, we have certain moral obligations towards the dead, insofar as death does not necessarily imply that people cease to exist in a morally relevant way.\n\nLikewise, the debate is open as to whether we should protect the dead’s fundamental rights (eg, privacy and personal data). Developing a deadbot replicating someone’s personality requires large amounts of personal information such as social network data (see what Microsoft or Eternime propose) which have proven to reveal highly sensitive traits.\n\nIf we agree that it is unethical to use people’s data without their consent while they are alive, why should it be ethical to do so after their death? In that sense, when developing a deadbot, it seems reasonable to request the consent of the one whose personality is mirrored – in this case, Jessica.\n\nWhen the imitated person gives the green light:\n\nThus, the second question is: would Jessica’s consent be enough to consider her deadbot’s creation ethical? What if it was degrading to her memory?\n\nThe limits of consent are, indeed, a controversial issue. Take as a paradigmatic example the “Rotenburg Cannibal”, who was sentenced to life imprisonment despite the fact that his victim had agreed to be eaten. In this regard, it has been argued that it is unethical to consent to things that can be detrimental to ourselves, be it physically (to sell one’s own vital organs) or abstractly (to alienate one’s own rights).\n\nIn what specific terms something might be detrimental to the dead is a particularly complex issue that I will not analyze in full. It is worth noting, however, that even if the dead cannot be harmed or offended in the same way than the living, this does not mean that they are invulnerable to bad actions, nor that these are ethical. The dead can suffer damages to their honor, reputation or dignity (for example, posthumous smear campaigns), and disrespect towards the dead also harms those close to them. Moreover, behaving badly towards the dead leads us to a society that is more unjust and less respectful with people dignity overall.\n\nFinally, given the malleability and unpredictability of machine-learning systems, there is a risk that the consent provided by the mimicked person (while alive) does not mean much more than a blank check on its potential paths.\n\nTaking all of this into account, it seems reasonable to conclude if the deadbot’s development or use fails to correspond to what the imitated person has agreed to, their consent should be considered invalid. Moreover, if it clearly and intentionally harms their dignity, even their consent should not be enough to consider it ethical.\n\nA third issue is whether artificial intelligence systems should aspire to mimic: any kind: of human behavior (irrespective here of whether this is possible).\n\nThis has been a long-standing concern in the field of AI and it is closely linked to the dispute between Rohrer and OpenAI. Should we develop artificial systems capable of, for example, caring for others or making political decisions? It seems that there is something in these skills that make humans different from other animals and from machines. Hence, it is important to note instrumentalizing AI toward techno-solutionist ends such as replacing loved ones may lead to a devaluation of what characterizes us as human beings.\n\nThe fourth ethical question is who bears responsibility for the outcomes of a deadbot – especially in the case of harmful effects.\n\nImagine that Jessica’s deadbot autonomously learned to perform in a way that demeaned her memory or irreversibly damaged Barbeau’s mental health. Who would take responsibility? AI experts answer this slippery question through two main approaches: first, responsibility falls upon those involved in the design and development of the system, as long as they do so according to their particular interests and worldviews; second, machine-learning systems are context-dependent, so the moral responsibilities of their outputs should be distributed among all the agents interacting with them.\n\nI place myself closer to the first position. In this case, as there is an explicit co-creation of the deadbot that involves OpenAI, Jason Rohrer and Joshua Barbeau, I consider it logical to analyze the level of responsibility of each party.\n\nFirst, it would be hard to make OpenAI responsible after they explicitly forbade using their system for sexual, amorous, self-harm or bullying purposes.\n\nIt seems reasonable to attribute a significant level of moral responsibility to Rohrer because he: (a) explicitly designed the system that made it possible to create the deadbot; (b) did it without anticipating measures to avoid potential adverse outcomes; (c) was aware that it was failing to comply with OpenAI’s guidelines; and (d) profited from it.\n\nAnd because Barbeau customized the deadbot drawing on particular features of Jessica, it seems legitimate to hold him co-responsible in the event that it degraded her memory.\n\nSo, coming back to our first, general question of whether it is ethical to develop a machine-learning deadbot, we could give an affirmative answer on the condition that:\n\nThis case exemplifies why the ethics of machine learning matters. It also illustrates why it is essential to open a public debate that can better inform citizens and help us develop policy measures to make AI systems more open, socially fair and compliant with fundamental rights.\n\nThis article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.\n\n(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)",
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Jordan Ayew opened the scoring in the 32nd minute and set Palace up to defend that one nil away lead but it took until the 89th minute for Dan James to equalise and you would think that would confirm United taking a point away from the game. United were all ready to walk away slightly disappointed with only a point but Dutch international Patrick Van Aanholt had something to say about that as a lapse of concentration allowed the Palace man to fire past De Gea and send ‘The Eagles’ home with all three points.\n\nIn hindsight, you can look back at this game and pinpoint it as a match that best defines United’s up and down season and best defines why United aren’t comfortable in the Top 4 just yet.\n\nTonight, is the night where United can write the wrongs of late August and walk away with the dub. This could prove to be the most important game in the last seven years for Manchester United.\n\nCrystal Palace will more than likely see the first starting XI changes for United in five matches. Some players walked off with knocks against Southampton and because of the quick turnaround between games, expect some tweaks to the team with an FA Cup semi final against Chelsea on Sunday to also consider.\n\nPhil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe are the only two United players that are confirmed out of this match as they have been all season. Both Luke Shaw and Brandon Williams are doubts due to injuries sustained against ‘The Saints’, however both arrived to training at Carrington looking ready to go. The only other doubt is Mason Greenwood after a controversial stomp on the back of the ankle by Oriol Romeu in the previous match.\n\nThis could be a blessing in disguise for Man United and force them to make changes in a busy week for ‘The Red Devils’.\n\nDespite some projected changes to the team, one thing that should remain the same is the formation. United are still on hot form even after the Southampton draw at Old Trafford and a big part of that is the formation so I don’t see any reason to change that to incorporate certain players. 4-3-3 is the way forward for Solskjaer and United.\n\nThis may be the easiest choice in the entire team. Sergio Romero should and probably will start in the cup against Chelsea which gives De Gea a much-needed rest. With that in consideration, David must start against Palace. Despite his poor form, De Gea is still a good shot stopper and with the likes of Zaha and Ayew to contend with, the Spaniard is the right choice to go in between the sticks for United.\n\nAaron Wan Bissaka has been poor in recent matches and has struggled to find his feet but I still believe the former Palace man should start for that exact reason. Wan Bissaka knows a lot about this Palace team and will have to defend against the skilful Zaha. Pace is required to counter Wilfred so why remove a pacey right back who knows all about the Ivorian. You wouldn’t.\n\nI felt sorry for Victor Lindelof against Southampton because despite playing a big part in the late equaliser, his overall game was actually very good. One mistake shouldn’t take from the rest of the game, but it did. Lindelöf’s confidence must be low so playing him against Palace will only help rebuild that confidence. Lindelof starts.\n\nAs for his partner, my slow building agenda towards Harry Maguire is showing as I’ve opted for Eric Bailly. I know Bailly hasn’t been at his best since the restart when he has been given the opportunity, but I think after Southampton Harry Maguire needs a rest and then can return to not just the team but captain duties against Chelsea on Sunday.\n\nLeft back is an interesting one as that is the most injury hit position. Both seem fit enough to start but if there weren’t then Dalot would have to fill in. Despite driving to Carrington, the other day, Luke Shaw’s ankle knock should be enough to at least give him a break and give Brandon Williams a go. Williams only suffered a cut so should be in better condition than Luke Shaw to start.\n\nNemanja Matic has been a key player for United since the restart but after going the full distance against Southampton just two days ago, Matic deserves a break. Deciding who to replace him is a 50/50. Fred was performing well pre lockdown but since getting a chance after the restart, he has yet to show those levels. Mctominay is in a very similar to Fred but I’m going for Scott. He is more of a defensive option than Fred so that is the better option not only for the defence but for the other two midfielders.\n\nSpeaking of those midfielders, one has to be Paul Pogba. He didn’t shine himself in the brightest of lights against Southampton but was brought off the pitch relatively early into the game so should be fit enough to start against Palace. There are very few players better at turning defence into attack than the World Cup winner and that asset is crucial in beating a solid Palace team. He has a mistake in him, but he also has the ability to change the game in a heartbeat. Must win game must see a match winner in Paul Pogba start.\n\nNo prizes for guessing who starts in the more advanced midfield role. He may have been quiet during the Southampton game but even in a so-called quiet game, Bruno Fernandes recorded an assist. Not many have had better starts in the Premier League than Fernandes and that is why he has to start. Without Bruno, the game becomes that much harder for United so despite the tight and compacted schedule, our Portuguese Magnifico is a must in the starting line-up tonight.\n\nMason Greenwood being a doubt for this game will cause a few headaches for manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and worries for ‘Red Devil’ fans. With Greenwood out, or at least on the bench, this makes way for the man that scored the goal in the last meeting, Daniel James. Of course, it would be better to have Mason but with the congested fixture list, it’s not worth risking a doubtful Greenwood and plus James’s pace and energy could be useful for this game so let’s hope he finds his old form in this vital game.\n\nRashford was one of the better players against Southampton and is finally hitting strides on the pitch. His confidence will also be sky high following the announcement that he will be awarded a doctorate from the University of Manchester. He is loving life and despite rumours of him departing to PSG, I’m sure he is focused on the job in hand and being an academy graduate, he will know the importance of this match for his boyhood club.\n\nMan of the Match last time out Anthony Martial had a great game and was showing signs of being a top-class striker. Chelsea on Sunday is a crucial game in its own right but I have a feeling Ighalo will start that game so I will go with the inform Martial. When he’s hitting the right notes, he’s smashing goals in left right and centre and grabbing a couple of assists as well. Being on the same number of goals than Marcus, Martial will be more determined than ever to one up his United teammate in the name of friendly competition. The Frenchman is again my Fantasy Football captain so let’s hope for another elite performance from our lord Toni.",
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"The story of Poesiat & Kater starts in 1733 when Jan van den Bosch started his beer brewery and vinegar factory \"De Gekroonde Valk\" at the Hoogte Kadijk in Amsterdam. In 1791 the brewery was named after the new owner Jan Messchert van Vollenhoven. It exported beer all over the world and was the largest brewery in the Netherlands around 1900. The most famous and most drunk beer was the Van Vollenhoven's Extra Stout.\n\nIn 1949, the brewery was taken over by Heineken. A little later, the brewery was closed and the brewing volumes transferred to the Heineken (and Amstel) boilers. Only the ancient Van Vollenhoven's Extra Stout survived and was still brewed and marketed on a small scale. When Heineken stopped producing the stout at the beginning of this century, the De Gekroonde Valk foundation took its chance. She owns the original recipe and has been marketing the renowned Van Vollenhoven's Extra Stout since 2006.\n\nWhen Jesse van Vollenhoven approached the foundation in 2014 to start a brewery, the choice was quickly made. Poesiat & Kater Brewery opened its doors in March 2017 and brews Van Vollenhoven beers again as before.\n\nGraduated in yeast cultures in Sweden, then obtained a PhD in molecular biology in Amsterdam. That's our brewer Julián Álvarez Zárate. He creates our beer recipes, oversees the entire brewing process and closely monitors the quality of the beer. At Poesiat & Kater he brews the<span> Van Vollenhoven beers</span> to traditional and historical recipes, some of which have existed for centuries. And of course he also develops and makes our modern Poesiat & Kater beers.\n\nJulián started scraping malt in a small kitchen at home years ago, mashed the wort, and cooked his first brews in pots and pans. His balcony also became part of the miniature beer factory. Later he set up a Speidel to improve the consistent quality of his self-developed brews.\n\nWhile writing his PhD at the University of Amsterdam, he decided he wanted to brew professionally. He quickly developed into an experienced brewer at Brouwerij 't IJ, where he also set up the laboratory. When he was asked by us in 2014 if he wanted to start his own brewery, he never thought twice.\n\nHis kitchen is sometimes used to develop new recipes, but in our professional brewery * in Amsterdam East he perfects the taste of our beers and creates specials and special seasonal beers. It is not without reason that he calls the brewery his playground.\n\nWith a brewer who is a yeast specialist, yeast naturally becomes a \"special feature\" of our brewery. Yeast is a single-celled micro-organism and the single most important ingredient in beer. The yeast and the way in which you ferment a brew largely determine the taste of the barley juice. Of course we use good quality - preferably organic - malts, and the freshest hops. But the yeast determines which of our beers you really like best.\n\nThe Van Vollenhoven beers are traditional and historic Dutch beers with a modern twist in formulation. The beers are brewed according to the recipes that were also used in the Van Vollenhoven brewery in the last century. We do adjust the recipes a bit, because the brewing techniques and ingredients have improved a lot in the past 100 years. So they are brewed according to a traditional recipe, but even tastier.\n\nThe Poesiat & Kater beers are special specialty beers, often brewed in small quantities. More than once, these beers can only be drunk in our tasting room. We have seven beers on tap all year round.\n\nWelcome to the club!\n\nDROP US AN EMAIL\n\nStay up to date. Get the latest news and receive offers. You are first in line. Subscribe to the Firma Bier newsletter."
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"Grant Hill, the former NBA superstar and Duke Blue Devils icon, amassed over $100 million in career earnings. He has invested in several huge real estate projects, including a $5 billion development in Atlanta. He has an ownership stake in an NBA team, and has a new partnership with multinational conglomerate Philips.\n\nBut the 1994 Detroit Pistons first round pick is still paranoid about money – a mindset that persists from his days on the NBA court.\n\n“I was always thinking about when the game was over,” Hill said about how he would budget during his playing days, with an eye on life after retirement. “And I think that served me well.”\n\nHill, 49, spoke to CNBC on Tuesday to discuss his new promotion arrangement with Philips’ razor products around the 2022 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, which starts March 17. He also works as a basketball analyst for Turner Sports’ NBA and NCAA games.\n\nThe interview was supposed to last only 15 minutes, but ended up stretching beyond 45 minutes as Hill discussed his investments, his continued involvement in the NBA and his unending curiosity about business in general.\n\nHere’s how Hill navigated his finances and built a promising business portfolio off the court.\n\nAfter he was drafted, one of Hill’s most notable decisions was electing not to hire a sports agent to negotiate deals. Hill said he doesn’t believe in paying an agent a percentage of his contracts to talk on his behalf. Basketball agents can charge up to 4% to players to settle contracts and earn more if they lure brand deals to clients.\n\nHill, who played for four teams over the course of 19 NBA seasons, recalled his first contract was an eight-year $45 million deal in 1994. That was negotiated by attorney Lon Babby, who had experience as the Baltimore Orioles general counsel and became Phoenix Suns president of basketball operations.\n\n“Essentially, we’re CEOs of our own companies,” Hill said, referring to professional athletes. “And CEOs don’t typically hire agents and pay them a percentage. They work with lawyers, and they have attorneys that help them negotiate and vet deals for you. And to protect your interest in contracts. So, I went that route with representation.”\n\nBabby, who charged Hill an hourly rate, helped negotiate a $93 million deal with the Orlando Magic in 2000 and set up a marketing division that secured deals from brands such as McDonald’s and Coca-Cola’s Sprite. Sports apparel company FILA signed Hill to a lifetime deal in 2018.\n\nGrant Hill #33 of the Detroit Pistons stands at the line to shoot a foul shot against the Washington Bullets during an NBA basketball game circa 1994 at the US Airways Arena in Landover, Maryland. Hill played for the Pistons from 1994-2000.\nFocus On Sport | Getty Images Sport | Getty Images\n\nBy taking control of his business early in his career, Hill said he learned by “sitting with the executive leadership team, going over marketing campaigns – visiting ad agencies to develop a strategy.” He also studied the business section in newspapers to learn about money and “kept things simple” when it came to spending.\n\n“I didn’t change my lifestyle,” Hill said. “I didn’t go out on a shopping spree. I didn’t buy a car. I had a relationship with General Motors, and they gave me a couple of cars.”\n\nHill, who played until age 40, was elected to the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018 and sits on the organization’s board. He is also a member of the NBA Retired Players Association board of directors. In January 2021, Hill was named the new managing director of the U.S. men’s national basketball team.\n\nHill said he first became “paranoid about money and about losing money” after watching athletes struggle with money after their careers ended. Hill’s father – former Dallas Cowboys running back Calvin Hill – played in the NFL from 1969 through 1981, so he saw some players deal with financial woes up-close.\n\nI didn’t change my lifestyle. I didn’t go out on a shopping spree.\nGrant Hill\nbusinessman and retired NBA star\n\nThat thinking is reflected in his involvement in real estate investment.\n\nHill praised his parents for developing an interest in the sector. He recalled entering the space in 2000, during his time with the Magic. Hill invested in multi-family units and office space buildings in central Florida, a region he described as “prime for growth, and has been growing tremendously since that time.”\n\nThrough his marketing and management company Hill Ventures, the former NBA All-Star invested and developed over $200 million in projects throughout Florida in North Carolina.\n\nIn his latest venture, Hill joined commercial real estate investment firm CIM Group to invest in Centennial Yards, a $5 billion mixed-use development in Atlanta. Hill said the downtown project would take seven to 10 years to complete. he compared it to L.A. Live, an entertainment and residential development outside Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.\n\nHill is one of the many athletes to profit from real estate investing post-career.\n\nSeveral top-tier athletes are getting into cryptocurrency investment, but Hill is skeptical of whether the asset class is sustainable. Again, for Hill, it comes back to hard assets.\n\n“There’s been great fortunes that have developed through real estate, and it’s a part of allocating assets,” he added. “I think it’s a safe bet, but I also think a profitable bet, compared to some of these sorts of new digital currencies that exist.”\n\nBallboys wear gloves while handling warmup basketballs as a precautionary measure prior to an NBA game between the Charlotte Hornets and Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on March 9, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.\nTodd Kirkland | Getty Images\n\nHill also has sports properties in his portfolio. He’s an investor in the NBA’s Africa business, which is valued at $1 billion, and a minority stakeholder in the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks.\n\nHill took an equity stake and vice chairman role in 2015 when he joined businessman Tony Ressler to buy the team for more than $800 million. The Hawks are now worth $1.6 billion, according to Forbes.\n\nHill didn’t reveal his total stake in the NBA franchise. “It’s an investment, and Tony Ressler can treat me like an investor, but he treats me like a partner,” he said. “That’s something that I truly value and appreciate.”\n\nPreviously, Hill and fellow investors $1.2 billion bid for the Los Angeles Clippers in 2014 didn’t stack up to the offer from former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who paid $2 billion for the team.\n\n“I think if you buy good art, and you have a good eye, and you know what you’re doing, there can be a lot of money that is made,” Hill said.\n\nCelebrity Net Worth, a website that tracks athletes and celebrates, estimates Hill made roughly $120 million from endorsements. Hill is also gaining experience in the consumer packaged goods sector as a board member of New Jersey-based Campbell Soup.\n\nHill is also helping Philips lure first-time shavers with its Norelco OneBlade line. Terms of Hill’s endorsement with Philips weren’t made available. Philips is traded on the New York Stock Exchange and has a market cap of $28 billion.\n\n“You look for companies that are credible,” Hill said of how he approaches endorsement deals with brands. “Companies that have a history of success; ultimately embody the quality and characteristics that you stand for.\n\nHill played for legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski. The iconic coach is retiring from the program after 42 seasons and five NCAA Division I championships. Two of those title teams, 1991 and 1992, featured Hill.\n\n“To celebrate him, to celebrate his legacy – to see players from multiple decades come back, it was special,” Hill said.\n\nAnd he thinks the Blue Devils are going to go all the way this year. 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Instead of heeding the old man’s advice, he laughed at it and continued traveling.\n\nJack London continues to portray his overconfidence when he tries to first eat his sandwich. His lips are freezing from the constant exposure to the freezing weather that he couldn’t eat the sandwich. His lack of awareness leads to him forgetting to build a fire and getting warm again. So after successfully getting the fire going, he remembers back to what the old man had said from earlier and refers to it as “womanish advice” (Hatton 22). So now he can try to cool off those legs that had been taken a dip in the water earlier, if not for his own blunder.\n\nHe had built this fire under a spruce-wood tree and “dumps snow on it and extinguishes it” (Hatton 22). Now he was starting to wonder whether that old man was on to something.\n\nThe Man vs Nature conflict continues with Man accepting that the old man was right and that no person should travel alone in this weather. 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It’s interesting that behind his overconfidence had been hiding his fear throughout the story and Jack London didn’t directly reveal it until towards the end. The man was could not control himself anymore. “The fear made him lose control of himself and he turned and he ran along the creek bed along the old trail.” (London 77) The slight sensation of warmth would not last long. He still thought he could make it to his friends with only a few lost fingers. The though of death kept coming up in his head. “He tried to keep this thought down” (Enviormentalist)” He just simply didn’t have the endurance to make it to the camp and fell into the ground. He tried to get up and fell back into the ground. He had to rest and get some energy.\n\nHe started walking this time and told him self he felt better. The man throughout the entirety of the story is delusional with himself with the idea the idea that he will make it up until the very end. It wasn’t until during this final trek, when he touched his nose and realized there was no feeling that nothing was bringing life back to his body. That fear made think that the rest of body most be slowly freezing. “He tried to keep this out of his mind and to forget it.” (London 78) The fear that he had been avoiding trying to keep away could no longer be pushed away, because in his mind, he kept thinking about. This pushed him over the limit and he sprinted in a frenzy that was no longer than 100 feet. He fell into the snow and could continue no more. “It was his last moment of fear” (London 78) He pretty much accepted that he was going to freeze in his current state and sleeping wasn’t the worst way to go. He pictured his friends leaving the camp and finding his body the next day. The man would see himself and the guys the next day.\n\nHe was no longer apart of himself. 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The cosmos is also encouraging you to have faith in your talent for inspiring others.\n\nThe year begins with the Supermoon Lunar Eclipse in your opposite sign, and your ruler, Uranus, is positioned to capitalise on this gift.\n\nWhen Uranus changes signs in March, it will highlight your need to get out of unhelpful cycles. Your quick-thinking and willingness to adapt give you an unfair reputation for being disruptive. You also see what others miss. So be diplomatic, and take time to explain your rationale. THE Transit of Mercury lets you consolidate what you have learnt in the year, and it will be the event we will certainly all be watching. But a more subtle force will create magic. Neptune, your modern ruler, may not be visible to the naked eye, but the links it makes with Saturn bring you healing and hope.\n\nYou will make new bonds and bring projects to fruition. Neptune also creates an exciting relationship with your traditional ruler, Jupiter. 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I know some of you have waited on this review for a while, so I’m glad to finally have this posted—and to finally let out my frustrations on this book, since, as you can see, I wasn’t the biggest fan of this book. Though I can understand why so many others have loved this book, it just wasn’t for me.\n\nThis book, I felt, had no real purpose to the whole story. I mean, it kind of has a semblance of a plot, but really, it didn’t feel like one, to me. I mean, there are some books I find, that can really pull off the plot-with-not-a-big-focus thing. Not often, but it’s possible. This book, however just didn’t do it. I didn’t find any big thing in the plot that kept me entertained or compelled to read more. Kind of harsh, maybe, but true. For me, anyway. A lot of the time I felt I continued reading simply for the sake of finishing it instead of for something more. The fact that I hardly DNF books also played a factor. However without those two things, I might’ve quit reading much sooner. I just couldn’t find myself interested in the plot. It had the potential to be really good, but I think it just fell flat and was poorly executed.\n\nI couldn’t care less about most of the characters in this novel. I’m just going to put that out there right away, because that’s pretty much the gist of my feelings on the characters. Not only did the main character, Greg, not go through any development throughout the novel, but he also really bothered me with his insensitivity to Rachel’s situation. The girl is dying, for goodness sake, can’t you come up with at least some kind of genuine emotion? I was very happy when Earl called him out on this. However, that all being said, one thing I did kind of like was his self-deprecating personality; at least he’s not completely oblivious to what an idiot and jerk he is.\n\nMoving on to Earl. With basically the whole book revolving around Greg, there wasn’t much space for Earl, to be honest, and although I wasn’t his biggest fan, I more or less liked him more than Greg. I actually don’t even know. On one hand I suppose I can understand why he acts the way he does, but on the other hand it really bothered me sometimes, with his whole dirty humour and all. I know this is probably how most teenage boys act, but come on. It got really tiring afterwards.\n\nRachel, to be honest, was not much better. I feel like the most there is to her is that she’s dying. Period. I didn’t find anything in her that truly stood out, which was a bummer. I am actually struggling to come up with more to say about her, since there isn’t really much to say. I didn’t dislike her exactly, but she wasn’t any better than the other characters either.\n\n“If after reading this book you come to my home and brutally murder me, I do not blame you.”\n\nThe writing definitely took a more unconventional and unique approach to things, with readers getting a close up of how Greg thinks. Greg really spoke to the reader, and this kind of style really stood out to me since a) we don’t get that many books written as such, and b) we don’t get many books written in this style that are done well. There were also parts of the book where there are scenes being depicted as a movie script thing, which I guess was a neat thing to try and also made sense, since Greg made films and all. The writing style was definitely one of the better parts of the novel.\n\nThis book is not your average cancer book, but it certainly isn’t anything mind blowing either. I think that’s kind of what my main problem was; there’s nothing special about this book, nothing that really interested me. While I can commend this book for being unique and written very skillfully, and for its little bits of actual humor, when it comes down to it, I didn’t enjoy this book as much as I wish I did. The lack of true purpose really bothered me, since there wasn’t anything else that was keeping my attention. All the characters except Greg lacked depth and Greg himself wasn’t much better. Some may argue the characters are portrayed this way to be realistic, but whether or not this is the case, it doesn’t change the fact that they were not very interesting to me, and mostly became a hindrance to read abut. I did like the writing, it was very different and was interesting to read, but unfortunately that isn’t enough to change the whole reading experience.\n\nLooking at this review, I know it seems really harsh, but I just wanted to emphasize that I’m not trying to bash the author or the book. I’m simply trying to be honest; my final say on this would be it’s a matter of personal preference. Hit or miss, you know? If you’re looking for a unique non-cheesy-romance novel about cancer, then I think this book would be a good fit for you, but otherwise, proceed with caution.\n\nOn a completely different note, the movie for this has been released! You can check out the trailer for it below. I haven’t seen it yet, but I definitely hope it will be better than the book.\n\nSo tell me: Have you read this book? What did you think of it? Do you agree with anything I’ve said? Do you want to read this book? Feel free to let me know below! I’m honestly very curious as to what other readers have to say about this book."
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"Few years ago, Conor McGregor was rattling the heads of mixed martial artists and UFC fighters. However, the once two-division champion is now making all the wrong noises. According to a new report by The New York Times, the Irishman is reportedly being invested for a second sexual assault allegation.\n\nThis is the second instance when ‘The Notorious’ has been under investigation for such an allegation, as The New York Times reported about the first sexual assault allegation back in March. While the former UFC champion hasn’t been charged for either case, he was arrested, questioned and released for the alleged assault in December 2018.\n\nThe report in The Times states that an unnamed woman, who is in her 20s, was sexually assaulted while in a vehicle near a Dublin pub this past week. While McGregor is being investigated, the report also states that the Irishman hasn’t been charged or interviewed by the authorities just yet.\n\nWhen The New York Times reached out to Conor McGregor for a statement, they received a statement from his publicist via e-mail, saying, “Conor McGregor is frequently the subject of rumors. He emphatically denies any report accusing him of sexual assault.”\n\nFurthermore, the Garda, which is the Irish police force, told the outlet via an official statement that the investigation was on-going, but no arrests have been made.\n\nConor found himself in hot water in the recent past, for snatching away a fan’s phone before stomping on it, and for allegedly punching an old man in an Irish pub.\n\nConsidering the Irish laws prohibit releasing of names of those who are charged with rape or sexual assault to the media until they are convicted, the outlets in Ireland have been referring to the suspect as a “well-known Irish sports star”.\n\nMcGregor hasn’t competed inside the Octagon since last losing to Khabib at UFC 229 in November last year.\n\nWe will update the article as more information becomes public."
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"“Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. Dreams are forever.” These are the words of wisdom shown early on in one of the newest night time spectacles celebrating Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary, World of Color – Celebrate! The nightly water spectacular has been dazzling guests in Disney California Adventure since 2010 and at that time, promised to be frequently updated and changed as the times demanded, and sure enough, five years later, we have the third official version of World of Color (following World of Color and World of Color Winter Dreams).\n\nIn “Celebrate!” Neil Patrick Harris takes the top hosting spot reserved usually for Walt Disney, but this time we’re not just celebrating the wonderful world of color, we’re celebrating the wonderful world of Walt Disney. But Neil can’t do it alone so a traditionally animated Mickey Mouse is along to help him out. NPH, known for his hosting duties on many awards shows and a new upcoming show for NBC sings a new song written for World of Color, but while it’s called “Celebrate”, this show is more of a tribute or love letter to Walt Disney, the animated empire he started, and most importantly: Disneyland. In fact this show does what the two other new night time offerings (Paint the Night Electrical Parade and Disneyland Forever Fireworks Spectacular) are somewhat missing, and that’s a touch of Walt and a touch of Disneyland.\n\nWorld of Color – Celebrate! is a huge departure from the original show, which depending on who you ask is a good thing. I had problems with the original show, mostly because it seemed too much like a Disney DVD highlight reel than an actual water show so Celebrate! in that case is an improvement, at least to me. This latest show offers the water projections more beautifully paired with more music that is exclusive to this show, but it does play more like a documentary than nighttime spectacle, with Neil and Mickey instilling some history to the guests, first starting with the creation of Mickey Mouse as the real beginning of Disneyland. Of course Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs came after that along with a series of collages of several animated films, including some lesser known ones (Rescuers Down Under).\n\nOf course the biggest head scratcher moment is the inclusion of “Let it Go” from Disney’s smash success “Frozen”. The song, played almost in its entirety is already a feature in Winter Dreams, is the only animated feature segment to get its own song showcased. Naturally the entire show comes to a icy halt.\n\nThe show picks up speed once more when the next chapter of a tribute to Walt extends to Disneyland itself, with many attractions getting the water show treatment following Walt’s opening day welcome speech. Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, Splash Mountain, Cars Land, Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, “it’s a small world”, and even Star Tours getting a turn up to bat. Star Tours might actually be one of the more impressive moments of the show, wowing everyone with a towering fireball and leading into snippets of The Force Awakens teaser trailer.\n\nLeading to the final act are a series of videos of guests on many Disneyland attractions over the decades with a song “Forever Young” playing over it. To end, Neil Patrick Harris returns to sing the Celebrate! song while images of Walt appear across the water screens. The finale of course, with the chorus now in full regalia is a magnificent showcase of music, color, water, lighting, smoke and flames that sets this show apart from the rest. World of Color – Celebrate! still has some pacing issues that its predecessor had but not nearly as many. The show most certainly is a love letter to Walt Disney and to Disneyland across the way, and most importantly, continuing to push the boundaries of night time entertainment at Disneyland. It is a must see. It is a must hear. And of course, even when the show has ended, don’t go until Walt says it’s okay to do so.\n\nDavid Yeh\nA long time fan of both Disney and Star Wars, he has a hard time resisting the temptations of Disney’s merchandising force. If you see pictures of the toys and pins, you can bet they are from Dave, our resident collecting guru.\nRead more from David Yeh\nTags: World of Color, Neil Patrick Harris\nLoading Comments..."
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"A vast majority of cryptocurrencies were suffering from losses yesterday after last weekend’s recent spikes in value. Bitcoin core (BTC) prices have dropped since touching the $13K zone back down to the $10K region while most of the digital asset markets were also down yesterday are up now. At the moment BTC has climbed just above the $11,300 zone and bulls are trying to hold that value.\n\nMany cryptocurrency enthusiasts are wondering when the price dips will stop this year, as 2018 has seen bearish sentiment across all the digital asset markets. The drop in value was followed by 2017’s meteoric year of constant bull runs. Since reaching a high of $19K, BTC prices have been trending lower with a few slight bounces back up in between. At the moment BTC/USD markets show an average of $11,300 per BTC and trade volume is rather flat with only $10Bn swapped over the past 24-hours. This morning bulls have been relentlessly trying to re-test the $11K region following a few prior failed attempts.\n\nRight now the top five exchanges trading the most BTC includes Bitfinex, Okex, Binance, Upbit, and GDAX. The USD has jumped past the Japanese yen once again as the most traded national currency traded with bitcoin core markets. The top five nation state-issued currencies traded with BTC includes the USD, JPY, EUR, and the KRW. Tether USDT is the third currency within that lineup that’s not a national currency tied to a specific country.\n\nLooking at BTC/USD weekly, daily and hourly charts show bears currently have the reigns right now. The two Simple Moving Averages are still spread apart with the 100 SMA below the long-term 200 trendline. This usually indicates some more downward action is in the cards unless the price can find support. Using Fibonacci extensions at 38.2% through 61.8% reveals a sell-off could lead to anywhere between $9200 and even lower at $8500. Order books on the back side show similar foundational support if the price breaks below $10,100.\n\nOn the flip side if buyers can manage to muster up some inner strength then the path to $12K has little resistance at press time. The bounce back at 12 pm EDT to the $11,150 range has given some traders hope. However, the issue with this specific downward trend is more correlated with lower volumes then resistance at higher price ranges. RSI and Stochastic have headed southbound but seem like they might bounce back upwards shortly. Right now bulls are charging with extreme fervor.\n\nBitcoin cash (BCH) markets have been following a similar pattern towards lower fiat values. Today one BCH is averaging around $1,720 per token with $638Mn in global trade volume. The top five exchanges swapping the most bitcoin cash today includes Hitbtc, Okex, Bitfinex, Bithumb, and Huobi. BCH is currently holding the sixth highest 24-hour global trade volume just below the EOS token. At the moment the top five currencies traded with bitcoin cash includes BTC, USD, USDT, KRW, and EUR. At the moment, BTC accounts for over 50 percent of the BCH trades today.\n\nBCH charts are very similar to BTC charts, and there’s been a significant correlation between both markets these past few weeks. Short and long-term SMA reveal the same findings with the 100 SMA below the 200 indicating some lower BCH prices could happen as well. Bitcoin cash RSI and Stochastic oscillators are no different as levels are pretty low but show room for improvement. Order books show that if BCH bulls can break resistance at $1,850 there’s a good chance even higher prices could follow. On the back side, however, unlike BTC charts BCH shows some substantial support zones between current prices all the way to $1,300.\n\nOverall most of the top cryptocurrencies are in the green right now in contrast to yesterday’s performance. Out of the top five, the second largest market capitalization is held by ethereum (ETH), which is up 1.99 percent with an average price at $999 per ETH. Ripple (XRP) prices are up 12 percent as one XRP is trading at $1.38. Lastly, the fifth position is still held by cardano (ADA), as markets are up 3 percent which places ADA prices around $0.56 per token.\n\nAt the moment predictions on where cryptocurrency prices are headed are skewed. South Korea has caused a lot of fear and uncertainty that has seemingly affected markets a great deal. Further digital asset prices spiked during the U.S. government shutdown while traditional stocks and bonds were shaken. U.S. investors may be jumping back into traditional markets that have begun to rise again now that the U.S. has decided to end the shutdown. With global markets aside, regulations have been concerning a lot of cryptocurrency enthusiasts these days which has been eclipsing market optimism this year. However, Tuesday afternoon’s mid-day rally is showing things may be looking up for the rest of the week.\n\nWhere do you see the price of BTC, BCH and other digital assets heading from here? Do you think cryptocurrencies will see more gains? Let us know in the comments below.\n\nDisclaimer: Price articles and markets updates are intended for informational purposes only and should not to be considered as trading advice. Neither Bitcoin.com nor the author is responsible for any losses or gains, as the ultimate decision to conduct a trade is made by the reader. Always remember that only those in possession of the private keys are in control of the “money.”"
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"The Age says jobs in Melbourne are losing pace with sprawl – it cites a new study by BITRE which predicts “an increase in the average commuting distance” by 2026 and a rise in journeys to work involving a road distance of more than 30 kilometres.\n\nIf a rigorous, hard-nosed body like the Bureau of Transport, Infrastructure and Regional Economics is saying things are going to get worse in the future, it’s worth sitting up and taking notice, right? It’s true BITRE does say that, but it’s also true the media tends to err toward a sensational rather than a sober interpretation of any given facts. In this instance the story is a bit of a beat-up.\n\nFor a start, it’s hardly news that commuting distances could “increase” over a period of 15 years given the spectacular growth in population projected for Melbourne. What matters is the size of any increase – if it’s only a 1% increase over the entire period, that’s an infinitesimal 0.06% p.a. However if it’s (say) 15%, i.e. 1% p.a., that’s worth taking note of. However The Age is silent on this score.\n\nBITRE doesn’t say anything about the size of the predicted increase either. There’s a good reason for that. BITRE’s study isn’t an authoritative prediction of future commute distances as implied by The Age’s story. It doesn’t make forecasts based on the latest data, using innovative modelling techniques and complex algorithms as one might expect. In fact the report isn’t even about the future! – it’s actually about historical population, employment and commuting patterns in Melbourne up to 2006.\n\nThe Age relies on what is in effect an ill-advised throwaway line by BITRE. The report states (p 333) that if the Victorian Government’s spatial projections of population and employment through to 2026 are realised, the likely commuting implications include….”an increase in journeys to work involving a road distance of more than 30 kilometres and an increase in the average commuting distance”. There’s no analysis or supporting information behind this assertion, so too much shouldn’t be made of it. The prominence given to it by The Age suggests BITRE should’ve thought a bit harder before including it in a report about the past and the present.\n\nHowever what BITRE actually has analysed in-depth is the historical change in travel distances – and here the picture is if anything somewhat mixed. The report looks first at what’s happened over 2001-06 (see exhibit). That isn’t necessarily a guide to what will happen in 2026, but it shows how current patterns are trending. The picture it reveals isn’t one of rampant increases in commute distances but rather one of relative stability.\n\nSome caution is needed though. While not as reliable as Census data, ABS surveys suggest the average commute distance in Melbourne may have increased at a faster rate since 2006. If so it’s not clear why – perhaps it reflects the greater use of trains for the journey to work over the last five years? It’s a pity BITRE chose to undertake this extensive study so close to the release of the 2011 Census results, as the latter would’ve provided more up-to-date information.\n\nOverall though, there’s no objective basis for The Age’s story. I’m even more mystified by the paper’s claim in its opening para that the number of people driving more than 30 kilometres to work in Melbourne will increase in coming years.\n\nI can’t find anything in the BITRE report to support that contention. Apart from having very little to say about the future, the report doesn’t disaggregate the historical data on commuting distance by mode. My best guess is The Age has interpreted BITRE’s use of the term “road distance” to mean driving, whereas BITRE probably (somewhat clumsily) meant non-Euclidean distance.\n\nThere’s still the related issue of whether commute distances are simply too long. I’ve looked before at commute times, but not specifically at distance – I’ll do that another time.\n\n7 Comments on “Are we set to commute even further?”"
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"Leonardo de Lozanne is a Mexican singer-songwriter, model, and fashion designer. He is the frontman and lead singer of the Mexican rock band Fobia.\n\nThe singer has been singing professionally for a long period. Throughout his career, the 52-year-old has appeared in several songs. For nearly 27 years, the singer has worked in the entertainment industry. The 52-year old’s devotion and hard work have pushed him to international fame. Soon after, the singer rose to prominence in his field in a short amount of time, influencing people via his work and gaining a great deal of popularity.\n\nLeonardo de Lozanne was born in Mexico City on December 19, 1970, and is 52 years old as of 2022. The singer stands 5’11” tall. The lead singer of the band Fobia had been devoted to music since a young age, and he met Francisco Huidobro at a concert, and they agreed to join a musical ensemble because they had many interests. Fobia was formed in 1987 by Gabriel Kuri, Iaki Vázquez, and Javier Ramrez.\n\nAs of 2021, Manu Rois’s Net Worth is estimated at $1-$5 million. The 52-year old’s primary source of income is through his successful career as a professional singer, model, and social media sensation. The 52-year-old has already established himself as a popular name in the entertainment industry. The singer made his rich through hard work and dedication towards his career.",
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"Pascal was the first serious religious thinker to attempt to cope with the new “scientific” View of the Universe that Galileo and Newton had just come up with. Suddenly the place where he had always lived turned out to be a very different kind of neighbourhood to the one he had thought had been created with humanity in mind and God’s Purpose at its heart. Instead he found himself adrift in “a Frightful Sphere of which the Centre is Everywhere and of which the Circumference is Nowhere.“\n\nSo where do we find ourselves this weekend?\n\nIt’s not where I or any of the polling organisations thought we’d be. In fact the only people I know who called this pretty much exactly in advance were my fellow playwright David Greig and the Times columnist Matthew Parris.\n\nI think the rest of us were expecting a weekend of permutations and possibilities, plots and surprises. From the immediately dramatic point of view, the voters of the UK have delivered us something of a let down. Instead, it feels like the electoral map has caught up with reality, and that the nature of the first past the post electoral system (which rewards half the votes cast with sudden total dominion) has now told us what it feels like we’ve known all along.\n\nAs Dorothy once put it after the Tornado had dumped her house on a wicked witch. “Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore.”\n\nPeople have already visualised the new Britain as Maggie Simpson – Yellow on top and Blue down below. Her being wholly inarticulate and mysterious may also signify something. Her choice of silence as a strategic response to the mayhem of the world around her also has a good deal to recommend it. However, if pressed for a headline as to “what all this means” historically, I’d maybe hazard this. :\n\nThere Is No Unionist Route to Power in Britain Anymore.\n\nEd Miliband’s Labour Party could not only not reach Scotland anymore – it couldn’t reach outside London and the exhausted and abandoned heartlands of South Wales and the North of England either. Tony “I told you so” Blair has already described Thursday’s election as a traditional Tory win over a traditional Labour Party. As usual with that gentleman, there is both some crass accuracy and myopic instrumentalism about what he’s saying. He has been proved correct in a narrow sense however in that New Labour believed that it was no longer possible for Old Labour to win in the post industrial UK, that they had to redefine themselves as the Friends of the City and hope that nobody outside the South East would notice.\n\nWell, obviously Scotland noticed. That’s why the electorate here have made the ruthless and simple decision that Labour cannot offer any defense against the Tories anymore, and that they may as well give the SNP a shot. (At least that’s how it feels from my Glasgow-centric point of view. The centre is now EVERYwhere, remember?) What is new is that Radical London found its man in Ed Miliband. What is not new is that provincial working class England and Wales is almost wholly politically abandoned.\n\nEd Miliband’s New Version of Old Labour represented that wonderful, radical, diverse, maddening city, and how BADLY an intelligent, humane, ruthless North London Jewish Radical Intellectual turned out to go down in the rest of England. The big surprise this week was not that the SNP swept the Liberal and Labour board in Scotland. It was much more about how the Tories took all but the Labour heartlands in England, and how in those heartlands which wouldn’t vote Tory in the modern era if you threatened to set fire to them, any more than Glasgow or Dundee would, UKIP came a fairly impressive second.\n\nFriends of mine in London are in shock at the moment, and had the result been a bit closer, they’d be very cross indeed with the SNP right now…but the clarity of the result on both sides of the border takes us into very new territory indeed. And that territory is Balkan.\n\nLondon is one centre. It has one version of the Labour Party to represent it. It is now wholly distinct from the ex-industrial North which needs another version of the Labour party to fight for it. Wales puzzles the hell out of me, but for the moment let’s say it needs yet another Labour party to represent it (in Westminster anyway). Scotland, which I think is the ONLY one-of-many-centres with a head start on the new rules of the universe…has now got the SNP as a replacement for the Labour Party – which I don’t think is sustainable in the long term, except as a representative OF Scotland AT Westminster – and a left that needs to reinvent itself from the ground up, in which, I think and hope, the STUC and civic society have now got a crucial and exciting role to play.\n\nThe Tories have got England. Almost all of it. The Union has got NOBODY. Except for the Ulster Unionists and the DUP in Northern Ireland. It turns out that the moral and intellectual vacuity of the Better Together Campaign last year was the harbinger of an empty equivalent vacuum at the heart of the Imperial Project. The Crown is Hollow.\n\nI repeat: There is no Unionist route to power in Britain anymore. The Tories can win in England and England is big enough to outnumber the rest. Labour can’t ever win as a British Party again. The only future for the once upon a time British left is federal.\n\nThere will be time later for more detailed prognosis. For now, in my view, what happened on Thursday was that the Westminster Electoral Machine caught up with the political change implied by Scottish devolution in 1999. It took 18 years for the cultural event of the 1979 referendum to find a democratic mandate. It has taken 18 years for the events of 1997, both Blairism and the second Devo referendum, to come home to roost politically. The future begins now.\n\nThe SNP now have the challenge not only of herding 56 mostly new, mostly untested and mostly unpredictable MPs without any terribly clear role most of the time in the Imperial Parliament, they also need to define the Independence they stand for now not against a moribund and clearly knackered Status Quo but against a reinvigorated majority English Nationalist Tory Government and a British Media Pack wholly in thrall to its interests. They will also now, I hope, find themselves with a post-British opposition in Scotland. The radical left and the Greens are already geared up for Holyrood in 2016. I hope that the many capable people on the centre left here too, who belong for now to the Jim Murphy photo op and sporting club, will find a new channel for their abilities and energies and good will. The EU referendum and the Holyrood Elections will be upon us sooner than it is quite comfortable to contemplate and the challenge is both for the SNP and the wider civic society that they do and don’t represent to get ready for both of these events and the excitements and opportunities as well as perils they afford.\n\nAs for the individual stars of our little sideshow up here, I can understand with the busy couple of years ahead why Jim Murphy and the ScotLab hierarchy want to stress continuity. But their members must surely to God want something better than the nihilistic oblivion that the Better Together nabobs have on offer. All Ed Miliband lost was an election, for God’s sake. Jim Murphy lost a country and seemed to entirely clueless as to which century he was occupying. Labour either re-invent themselves as a Scottish Party or the STUC get on the blower to the water walking Nicola Sturgeon. Labour’s future path here path is clarified by the paradox that the other cultural winner in Scotland of that electoral campaign just finished, other than Ms Sturgeon, was Ruth Davidson. The Tories have now adjusted to the end of Britain and have reinvented themselves as a Scottish Party. Labour have had since devolution to do the same. Their belief that they could cling to the pre-devolution version of reality has now surely come definitively and finally unstuck. They now have the same number of MPs here as do the Tories and the Liberals after all…(even typing that sentence feels weird!) …and even among the Three Wise Monkeys of Scottish Labour the penny has surely finally dropped.\n\nThe other paradox is that the Federalism that the Liberals (all eight of them) used to go on about (and still do occasionally in the persons of David Torrance and (once in while) Willie Rennie…is an idea whose time has surely co0pme if there is anyone left standing to articulate it.\n\nStill, I can’t help feeling, like Pascal, a bit deflated. It’s not so much that the universe has changed as that its nature has been clarified. There are still matters of power and morality to fight over, just like there were last week. It’s just that, like the polling organisations who got it all so wholly wrong, we’re going to need a new map of the place."
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"Seen by Peng Meng, he coveted the immortal medicine and asked Chang’e to hand over. But Chang’e swallowed the immortal medicine reluctantly and flew into the sky. That day was August 15th, and the moon was big and bright. Because she did not want to give up Houyi, Chang’e stopped at the moon closest to the earth. When Houyi gets to know about this, he chases the shadow around the moon of his beloved wife and put her favorite fruits on the table to present her.",
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"The Mid-Autumn Festival is when the two people and the moon are reunited. Every household has already added mooncakes, fruits, desserts and lanterns to prepare a family reunion, enjoy the moon and celebrate the Moon Festival.\n\nIn addition, the mid-autumn festival in Hong Kong is none other than the “fire dragon dance”. Fire dragon dancing is a traditional custom which can be seen in two places in Hong Kong. One is Tai Hang on Hong Kong Island, and the other is Pokfulam Village.\n\nHOW DO HONG KONG PEOPLE CELEBRATE THE MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL?\n\nIn addition to eating moon cakes and admiring the moon, meeting friends and relatives with barbecue is an indispensable activity. So how do Hong Kong people spend the Mid-Autumn Festival?",
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"The fire dragon dance is a unique Mid-Autumn festival tradition in Hong Kong. In the annual fire dragon festival in Tai Hang, the fire dragon was going to held at the Lotus Palace in Tai Hang. Finishing the consecration, and “plug the incense to raise the dragon”, and then would have followed the traditional parade, but this year it was cancelled due to the epidemic. Everyone has to wait for the next year to see the fire dragon first! As for the large-scale lantern show held by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department in various districts during the Mid-Autumn Festival, this year they have been cancelled due to the pandemic.",
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"In the past Mid-Autumn Festival, people went to Tai O to see the “Tai O Water Town Lantern Festival”. Thousands of hand-painted lanterns were hung in the streets and alleys. Each lantern is unique and are drawn by hand. Last year’s lighting period lasted for almost a month. No details have been announced for this year yet. So, make sure to confirm the details before going there.\n\nJao Tsung-I Cultural Center has had special Mid-Autumn Festival programs in recent years. No details have been announced this year. But we will update you soon! Last year, “Chaopu Rao Museum” and “LIFE MART” jointly held the Mid-Autumn Festival Market Carnival. It also coincides with the annual opening day of the Jao Tsung-I Cultural Center. In addition to giant moon rabbits and moon installations, the organizers also invited more Hong Kong and Taiwan craftsman unit participated in activities, including hand-made markets, hand-made food and crafts, and parent-child workshops.\n\nThe Japanese-style autumn cultural festival will return to D2 Place this Mid-Autumn Festival. D2 Place’s “Autumn Cultural Festival 2020” for nine consecutive days uses “lanterns” as the theme of the festival. Japanese lantern festivals are the most addictive. This year there is a large lantern wall and a luminous torii gate. The market can take your time! For the first time this year, the shopping mall will extend the cultural festival to the second-stage rooftop garden and set up a new giant moon and water lantern wishing pool. You can write your wishes on the water lantern and put it in the pool to float with the water. There is also a bathrobe rental service provided on-site.\n\nWhat can you do more this year on the Mid-Autumn Festival?",
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"As of the Covid-19 situations, a lot of events has been cancelled this year. It is advised to stay away from the heavily crowded place. So, what is the best way to celebrate? The answer is- having an ultimate meal with your family and friends. Spend time with your loved ones at your nearest restaurant and enjoy the vibes of the festival. This year, Mint & Basil is offering huge discounts on their lunch meals and desserts on moon festival special menu. So, enjoy the admiring view of the bright moon from our restaurant and experience the delicious meals with our festive special deals."
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"I would advise participants to have a dictionary and thesaurus by your side as you play this game. Even they in many cases may not help you to solve the problem. Word Triangle is indeed that challenging!\n\nUsers will fill the Word Triangle with correct answers in any order they desire. You can go from top to bottom or vice versa. You could even start in the middle if you wish. The one constant is the single letter in the alphabet which is your only hint as to what the answer may be. You will receive a list of statements such as “Purplish Red.” In this example your letter for this puzzle is G, so we can assume the answer is Magenta. This gets really entertaining when you come across the less used letters of the alphabet such as X and Z.\n\nIn similar puzzle games there is generally a slight progression of difficulty as you proceed. Well, not from where I’m standing. All the way from Puzzle 1 to Puzzle 150 my mind never took a break. In fact some of the early levels in the free version of the app were more difficult to conclude than those in the full version. Nevertheless, there was a consistency of difficulty across the entire series of puzzles.\n\nThe developer has chosen to use in-app purchasing as a way for consumers to upgrade to the full version. Normally I dislike in-app purchasing options but in this case it works seamlessly. At no time is the user impacted by notification messages relating to the purchase of the upgrade. No advertising is present in the free version either. On the “Select Puzzle” screen the developer has a simple and non invasive notification that an upgrade can be purchased.",
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"Leah Faye Cooper\nTristan Kallas\nBefore she sent Hailey Bieber down the aisle in that internet-breaking Off-White wedding gown, and before her #ProudStylist moments were all over Instagram, Maeve Reilly was a fashion-obsessed teen in NYC, looking forward to a summer of doing little else but hanging with her boyfriend before starting school at FIT. Her television producer father, however, wasn’t on board with that plan and made her intern on the set of a show he was developing. “I showed up the first day, and the stylist was like, ‘Can you run off to Bergdorfs and buy 15 pairs of brown pants?’ And I did, and I couldn’t believe that was a job.” Reilly tells us this from the living room of her L.A. condo dressed in a look that’s unequivocally her: sweatpants, a cropped white tank, and a pair of Jordans, with flawless makeup, naturally. When she did finally get to FIT, she says, she tried design before fully committing to styling. “I couldn’t draw, and I couldn’t sew either, but I had all of these ideas. I remember thinking, ‘If only I could tell someone what I was thinking and they could make it for me…’ And that’s exactly what a stylist is. You have this creative idea, and then you work with designers and put it together.” Fast-forward to post-graduation, she found herself “banging on Rob and Mariel’s door,” eventually becoming their full-time assistant. “They had Rihanna during the Rated R era, and it was amazing,” she says. “I learned so much.” A few years and a move to L.A. later, and Reilly now counts Bieber, La La Anthony, and Ciara among her regular clients. Her men’s portfolio is equally stacked: Channing Tatum and the Chainsmokers, to name a few. And while Reilly’s job is to make other people look good, she’s amassed a pretty stellar wardrobe herself. More on her career, favorite designers, and personal style ahead.\nCloset"
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"THE LANGHE, THE MONFERRATO AND THE ROERO REGIONS OF PIEDMONT ARE A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE. SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT WINES IN THE WORLD ARE PRODUCED THERE.\n\nPiedmont, located in north-western Italy, amazes with its natural beauty. From the majestic Alps and Lake Maggiore in the north, to the never-ending rice fields in the centre, to the breathtaking and imposing vineyards of the Langhe and Monferrato regions, Piedmont's diverse landscapes are very impressive. Even today, Piedmont is one of the best-kept Insider tip of Italy.\n\nGLOBALIZATION AFFECTS EVERY ASPECT OF OUR LIVES, DOWN TO THE WINE WE DRINK\n\nThe consequence of this is a globalization of taste. Smaller winegrowers compete with the large, industrial producers and usually lose out. Babarolo has set itself the goal of counteracting this trend and giving the independent, small winegrowers an international platform to sell their wines. Babarolo stands behind wine producers who see wine as a natural product and make this philosophy the foundation of their daily work. They only want to produce wines that reflect the origin of their region in terms of taste and that arise from the interaction between man and nature.\n\nSupporting these small, independent producers and at the same time offering the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Piedmont region a forum for the international market is a great pleasure and motivation for the Babarolo team.",
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