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[ null, "Focaccia Bread is a member of a family of the common Mediterranean and Middle-Eastern flat bread. Ranging from chapattis, tortillas, and pita, to the beloved Italian-American version of pizza, these bread grew out a common heritage of bread making that developed in the earliest ages of civilization.\nBread was first made in Mesopotamia. The simplest form of bread is a blend of water and ground wheat cooked on the hot stones of a fire pit or on the ashy embers that remain after a fire has burned low. These old bread survive as vital elements in many cuisines around the world, commonly used for wraps, dipping scoops, and foundations for other dishes.\nThe development of yeast was a natural extension of bread-making. Over time, as cooks learned to enjoy and then promote and preserve yeast cultures, yeasted bread became the standard by which most people judge all bread. Yeast breads were often no more than a flat disk tossed on the hearth, on the floor of anbread maker, or slapped onto the side wall of a cooking stove. The very name focaccia comes from the Latin term “panisfocacius.” That translates as “hearth bread,” implying a comforting loaf from the home kitchen: something a busy mother could toss together while cooking the family meal.\nIn Italy, France, and Spain, focaccia has taken forms far beyond that core notion of a simple, round home loaf. Holiday focaccia rounds made for Christmas Eve can include many rich additions that they seem more in the spirit of flat panettone or sweet challah, rather than the rougher and far plainer versions Americans associate with the name.\nThe fundamental idea of a quickly made, casual bread type remains at the heart of modern American versions of focaccia, developed from old Italian traditions. Whether the loaf is a soft, easily tossed-off round bread with a cakey crumb and plenty of enriching olive oil, or a less rich, chewy version made with pizza dough, Focaccia Bread is rightly seen as hearty, flavorful, and simple: the perfect accompaniment to stews, roasts, salads, and more.\n\n· turkey and Gruyere cheese melt\n· roast beef with horseradish mayonnaise\n· tomato, basil and hummus with ajvar spread.\nThese three focaccia sandwiches will carry you from the most comforting basics to the intrigue of good vegetarian cooking, all using easily found ingredients.\n\nFor the turkey and Gruyere sandwich, you’ll need four ounces of sliced roast turkey breast, two slices of Gruyere cheese, a crisp leaf of romaine lettuce, a slice of tomato, and two tablespoons of mayonnaise, along with a wedge or square of focaccia. Split the focaccia and spread the bottom piece with mayonnaise. Add turkey and the Gruyere to the bottom side, with the Gruyere on top. Put both the bottom side and the top on a flame-proof plate or baking tray, and place under a broiler or in a toaster bread maker. Toast until the cheese begins to melt and bubble. Remove the sandwich, add tomato and lettuce, and serve.\n\nThe roast beef sandwich is also simple: a pure, enjoyable sandwich with no frills. Again, split a sandwich-sized piece of focaccia and spread it with prepared horseradish mayonnaise. When the spread has been added, pile high with eight ounces of thin-sliced rare roast beef, and top with a lettuce leaf before serving.\n\nThe final focaccia sandwich is a vegetarian delight. Spread split, toasted focaccia with hummus spread on one side and ajvar spread on the other. Ajvar is a roasted red pepper sauce found in many ordinary supermarkets these days: mild, sweet and savory, it contrasts nicely with nutty hummus. Add a thick slice of beefsteak tomato and one or two fresh basil leaves. A drizzle of olive oil can finish this wholesome preparation.\nWith easy recipes like these for yummy and healthy tasty focaccia sandwiches, who could resist. Go ahead; go make yourself a delectable focaccia sandwich.\n\nHow to get best result for cooking focaccia bread using bread maker?\n\nFocaccia bread, like many hand-crafted breads, is at its very best fresh from the bread maker or eaten soon after. Depending on the focaccia bread recipe, these simple loaves can be temperamental, moving quickly from tender, flavorful flexibility to gritty, crumbly waste unless you remember that focaccia responds brilliantly to reheating and refreshing.\nReheated focaccia bread, while not quite as wonderful as fresh, comes in a very close second. Reheating is simple, too, and often makes good use of an already hot bread maker when you’re cooking other foods.\nFor the most reliable results, follow these instructions. Do not use the microwave: unless done with extreme attention and care, a microwave more often dries out and overheats day-old bread, rather than refreshing the crust and crumb. Instead prepare a moderate bread maker: heat the bread maker to 350 degrees, although there is room for a wider range of temperatures as long as you watch the bread carefully.\nSpray the focaccia bread crust lightly with water, then slide into a paper bag or wrap lightly in an inexpensive, but clean old cotton dish towel. Don’t seal the paper bag or wrap the towel too tightly; try to allow air circulation. Place the wrapped bread in the bread maker on a center rack. In five minutes check the bread. If the crust is too soft, remove the paper bag or towel and replace in the bread maker for an additional three minutes.\nThis treatment should usually bring the focaccia bread back to nearly fresh levels. The crust should be crisp and firm. The inner crumb, which often becomes quite crumbly and gritty when anything less than fresh, regains its former supple, tender crumb. This is thanks to the interaction of heat and moisture on the gluten of the bread. The interior is gently moistened with steam, the exterior revived through evaporation, leaving a classic crust. The flavor of incorporated herbs is revived. While various focaccia bread recipes will respond better to this than others, most will be pleasingly close to their original quality." ]
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[ null, "The tradition of the citizen-soldier is still alive in this country — just look at our National Guard units. But the burden of military service is obviously not equally shared, with the affluent and famous tucked away safely at home. How many people remember that Jimmy Stewart, legendary Hollywood actor, flew dangerous combat missions in the skies over Europe during World War II? Stewart didn’t flaunt his combat service; in fact, playing against type, he stayed home as the unhallowed George Bailey in It’s A Wonderful Life, a movie that celebrated the heroism of the ordinary citizen. In the movie, Stewart’s quiet, home-based heroism, his powerful sense of fairness and decency, is even allowed to overshadow that of his younger brother, who returns from war with the Medal of Honor.\n\nThere’s an interesting lesson there. In World War II, celebrities often risked life and limb in real military service, then after the war played against type to celebrate the virtues of a homespun heroism. Today’s celebrities avoid military service altogether but play tough in action films where they pose as “heroes.”\n\nOther than Pat Tillman, who gave up a promising NFL football career to join the military after 9/11, I can’t think of a single celebrity who answered the call to arms as a citizen-soldier.\n\nThen again, that call was never issued. After 9/11, President George W. Bush famously told us to keep calm and carry on — carrying on shopping and patronizing Disney, that is. He did so because he already had a large standing professional military he could call on, drawn primarily from the middling orders of society. This “all volunteer military” is often described (especially in advertisements by defense contractors) as a collection of “warfighters” and “warriors.” In the field, they are supplemented by privatized militaries provided by companies like Academi (formerly Blackwater/Xe), Triple Canopy, and DynCorp International. In a word, mercenaries. These bring with them a corporate, for-profit, mindset to America’s wars.\n\nIf we as a country are going to keep fighting wars, we need a military drawn from the people. All the people. As a start, we need to draft young men (and women) from Hollywood, from the stage and screen. And we need to draft America’s sports stars (I shouldn’t think this would be an issue, since there are so many patriotic displays in favor of the troops at NFL stadiums and MLB parks).\n\nJimmy Stewart served in combat. So too did Ted Williams. So too did so many of their Hollywood and sporting generation.\n\nUntil today’s stars of stage and screen and sports join with the same sense of urgency as their counterparts of “The Greatest Generation,” I’ll remain deeply skeptical of all those Hollywood and sporting world patriotic displays of troop support.\n\nIf this whole line of argument sounds crazy to you, I have a modest suggestion. Rather a plea. If our celebrities who profit the most from America are unwilling to defend it the way Stewart and Williams did, perhaps that’s not just a sign of societal rot. Perhaps it’s a sign that our wars are simply not vital to us. And if that’s the case, shouldn’t we end them? Now?\n\nAstore writes regularly for TomDispatch.com and The Contrary Perspective and can be reached at wjastore@gmail.com.\n\n5 thoughts on “Uncle Sam Wants You, Stars of Stage and Screen and the Sporting World”" ]
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[ null, "EPCOT recently adjusted park hours to a much earlier opening time for mornings at the park for at least the next two weeks. The park had been opening at 10 AM (or later) since the reopening of the Walt Disney World Resort in 2020, and now for the first time since prior to the pandemic, the park will begin opening at 8:30 AM.", null, "Earlier EPCOT hours began today, February 28, 2022, and currently run through March 19, 2022, according to the park hours calendar on the My Disney Experience app. Hour after March 19 are scheduled with 10 AM start time, however, it is possible the earlier hours will be extended, especially with the opening of the new Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind attraction this May.\n\nWith an 8:30 start time, Guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort hotels will be able to enter EPCOT even sooner as the early theme park entry time at this Disney Park for Disney resort Guests begins a half-hour earlier than park opening for day Guests.", null, "The change in park hours at EPCOT could be in preparation for increasing crowds and the next EPCOT festival. Walt Disney World has not really had a slow season recently, since the winter holiday crowds only tapered off slightly then continued through January. February was another busy month at Walt Disney World with cheerleading competitions, the Disney Princess Half Marathon Weekend, multiple school vacation weeks, and a long weekend. And heading into March, many colleges around the country will be on spring break while the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival kicks off on March 2, 2022.", null, "Park hours for the next couple of weeks have not changed for the other theme parks at Walt Disney World, however, if crowds continue to increase it is possible that we will see expanded park hours similarly to how they changed throughout February.\n\nFor the latest park hours updates during your visit, be sure to confirm with the theme park you are heading to next on the My Disney Experience app. And here on Disney Fanatic, we will keep you updated if other adjustments to Walt Disney World hours are made throughout the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival and the rest of March 2022." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, "The Museum of Oriental Art \"Bratko\" is a Albanian national museum dedicated to Asian Art in Korçë, Albania. The museum was established and opened in June 2003, thus fulfilling the dream of George Dimitri Boria, an Albanian-American photographer, who donated his own collection of Asian art to the museum. Collection which Boria began during his 14 years in post-war Japan as photographer for General Douglas MacArthur, and which continued as a lifelong passion embracing all countries and cultures of the Orient. The name \"Bratko\" Museum was chosen by G.D. Boria in memory of her beloved mother, Viktoria Bratko, who waited for him in Korca. The idea of opening the Museum was born around 1985 by G.D Boria who provided to the Albanian state of that period his own collection, which he had collected during the post-war years. In 1990 G.D Boria died entrusting the realization of this dream to his American cousin, Laura Bratko Schlesinger. The realization of his dream to open a museum dedicated to Asian art was made possible only in the early 2000s when the Municipality of Korca offered the site for the museum's construction. The completion of the works was completed in 2003 and the museum was opened in June to the same year under the name of the Museum of Oriental Art \"Bratko\", thus becoming the first Asian art museum in the Balkan region. Opening Hours Everyday 8 am - 1 pm Monday Closed" ]
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[ null, "A new animation about two innovative telescopes being developed at Cornell has just been released by the research group led by Michael Niemack, associate professor of physics and astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences.\n\nThe two-minute video explains how researchers are “measuring the oldest light in the universe with the highest telescopes on Earth.”\n\nCCAT-prime is a 6-meter-aperture telescope being built at 18,400 feet above sea level in northern Chile’s Atacama Desert. It will map the sky at submillimeter and millimeter wavelengths, providing insights into cosmology by measuring the cosmic microwave background (radiation left over from the Big Bang) and into galaxy evolution.\n\nThe Cornell-led international project is being directed by Terry Herter, professor of astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences.\n\nThe Simons Observatory is building a similar 6-meter telescope and three smaller telescopes to measure the cosmic microwave background at a slightly lower elevation near CCAT-prime. Brian Keating, professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego, directs the project.\n\nInspired in part by his father’s work as a documentary filmmaker, Niemack views videography and animation as effective outreach tools. “It’s a way to excite people about the unknown and the potential to understand and dream about our universe in new ways,” he said.\n\nThe video’s release also is intended to highlight ongoing fabrication of the two telescopes in Europe. The work is proceeding largely on schedule despite the pandemic, with both telescopes scheduled to be installed in Chile in 2021." ]
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[ "Lawyers from throughout the United States who represent individuals who have filed a DePuy Pinnacle hip replacement lawsuit are scheduled to meet today in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, for the first status conference with the judge presiding over the recently formed multi-district litigation (MDL).\n\nIn May 2011, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ordered that all lawsuits over problems with DePuy Pinnacle hip replacements filed in federal district courts throughout the United States will be consolidated for pretrial proceedings before U.S. District Judge James E. Kinkeade.", null, "At the time the DePuy Pinnacle litigation was formed, there were three cases transferred to Judge Kinkeade in the Northern District of Texas. However, according to a Master Case List released by the court on July 20, there are already 213 cases consolidated in the MDL.\n\nAs DePuy Pinnacle hip replacement lawyers continue to investigate and file new cases in federal district courts throughout the United States, the number of lawsuits included in the MDL will continue to grow, with many anticipating that thousands of people will ultimately file a complaint.\n\nAll of the suits involve similar allegations that the DePuy Pinnacle Acetabular Cup System was defectively designed or manufactured, and that inadequate warnings were provided about the risk of early complications or problems, which have been developing within a few years of the surgery. In many cases, the DePuy Pinnacle hip problems result in the need for additional surgery to replace or revise the hip replacement.\n\nMany of the complaints allege that DePuy, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, has been aware of the problems with their metal-on-metal hip implants for some time and that a DePuy Pinnacle hip recall should have been issued several years ago.", null, "Attorneys representing DePuy and various plaintiffs are scheduled to meet today with Judge Kinkeade to discuss the structure of the pretrial proceedings and the composition of a committee of plaintiffs’ attorneys, who will serve in leadership positions and perform certain actions that benefit all of the lawsuits consolidated in the MDL.\n\nIn an unusual move, DePuy filed a brief last week regarding the selection of the plaintiffs’ leadership positions, even though it acknowledged that it has limited standing to comment on the process. The medical device maker indicated that several DePuy Pinnacle lawyers representing plaintiffs in the federal MDL proceedings are continuing to file cases in state courts, naming local defendants such as physicians and sales representatives in hopes of avoiding removal to federal court. DePuy suggested that Judge Kinkeade should not appoint those attorneys to leadership positions, arguing that such conduct impedes the progress of the litigation and undermines the goals of the MDL proceeding.\n\nIn addition to defending the lawsuits over DePuy Pinnacle hip implants, Johnson & Johnson and DePuy also face thousands of lawsuits over the recalled DePuy ASR hip replacement system, which was pulled from the market in August 2010 due to a higher-than-expected failure rate. The DePuy ASR hip was approved as a substantial equivalent design to the DePuy Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip, and the allegations raised regarding design problems with the two devices are similar." ]
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[ "On Sunday night, Mather apologized for his comments, saying he was “committed to make amends for the things I said that were personally hurtful and I will do whatever it takes to repair the damage I have caused to the Seattle Mariners organization.”\n\nPrior to Mather’s resignation, the MLB Players’ Association released a statement calling the video of his comments “highly disturbing.”\n\n“His comments were inappropriate and do not represent our organization’s feelings about our players, staff and fans,” Mariners chairman and managing partner John Stanton said. “There is no excuse for what was said, and I won’t try to make one.\n\n“I offer my sincere apology on behalf of the club and my partners to our players and fans. We must be, and do, better. We have a lot of work to do to make amends, and that work is already underway.”\n\nStanton said he will be serving as president and CEO of the Mariners “until a successor can be chosen.”\n\nMather has been with the Mariners since 1996. He was promoted to CEO and team president in 2017.\n\nMather was also accused of harassment by two former female employees. The allegations were revealed in a 2018 report by The Seattle Times. The team said it had “made amends” with those employees who lodged the harassment claims against Mather.\n\n— with files from the Associated Press", null, null, "Nets’ James Harden: ‘I feel like I am the MVP’ – Sportsnet.ca" ]
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[ "An analysis of 12th sonnet by william shakespeare\n\nThe overall effect is sombre, and the concluding couplet, with its brave stand against time, confined to a single line in the poem, gives the impression that nothing will be saved, and that the reality of what the poet has been urging all along is as slight as breath and water.\n\nAnd see the brave day sunk in hideous night; brave: here the word has almost a visual significance, suggesting brightness and gallantry, as opposed to the ugliness and darkness of hideous night. Currit enim ferox Aetas, et illi, quos tibi dempserit Apponet annos. The word \"brave\" appears twice in this sonnet, once as an adjective describing \"day\" in line 2, and again in line 14 as a verb.\n\nNevertheless, these two phases are very similar, offering the same message to the reader : time is devastating and invincible.", null, "It had a long curving blade and a handle set perpendicularly to the blade, which was held by the scyther using both hands. Wheat seems generally to have been cut using a sickle, a much smaller tool than the scythe. For more information regarding Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, as the real writer of the Shakespearean canon, please visit The De Vere Societyan organization that is \"dedicated to the proposition that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.\n\nLeaving behind a legacy, which will be an everyday part of people's lives, could put one's paranoid mind to rest.\n\nShe notes that the word \"Beauties\" is clearly a reference back to the earlier lines containing aesthetic beauties that wither away with time, and that \"Sweets\" has a deeper, moral context. The description is of the black or dark hair of a youth turning white as he becomes an old man. There is continuous mutation. The crux of Vendler's analysis comes out of the phrase 'Sweets and Beauties' in line In the first two quatrains, he invokes images from the natural world to illustrate the effects of time. See the note to line 12 below. A Roman poet, c BC. Another important subject in this poem, besides linked up with time, is immortality. Classics Intro. Not only does it tell the reader how to stand up to time, it also shows that one can do something about it. A bier is a structure used to carry a corpse to the grave. Quatrain 3: After invoking these images of the effects of time, the speaker directly addresses the young man. It is likely that the young man is Henry Wriothesley, the third earl of Southampton, who is being urged to marry Elizabeth de Vere, the oldest daughter of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.\n\nCritical analysis[ edit ] The sonnet's position in the sequence at number 12 coincides with the 12 hours on a clock-face. Then of thy beauty do I question make, Then I begin to contemplate what might happen to your beauty. Nowadays it has almost exclusively that meaning. In the last line, \"brave\" means to endure something without showing fear; in this case, that which much be endured is death, or time that will \"take thee hence.\n\nHe states \"Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake\". When it drags on monotonously when or when we are bored to death, it seems there will be no end." ]
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[ null, "Vietnam is a one-party state, dominated for decades by the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). Although some independent candidates are technically allowed to run in legislative elections, most are banned in practice. Freedom of expression, religious freedom, and civil society activism are tightly restricted. The authorities have increasingly cracked down on citizens’ use of social media and the internet to voice dissent and share uncensored information.\n\nThe president is elected by the National Assembly for a five-year term, and is responsible for appointing the prime minister, who is confirmed by the legislature. However, all selections for top executive posts are predetermined in practice by the CPV’s Politburo and Central Committee.\n\nIn January 2021, Nguyễn Phú Trọng was reelected to a third term as the CPV’s general secretary, a post with significant power, despite reports of Trong’s significant health issues and rules within the ruling party preventing general secretaries from serving more than two terms. In April, the National Assembly formally confirmed Pham Minh Chinh, a longtime hardline security official, as prime minister and Nguyễn Xuân Phúc as president.\n\nElections to the 499-seat Quoc Hoi, or the National Assembly, are tightly controlled by the CPV, which won 485 seats in the May 2021 largely rubber-stamp elections. Candidates who were technically independent, but were in fact vetted by the CPV, took the other 14 seats. Fewer independent candidates stood in the 2021 elections than in the 2016 poll.\n\nThe electoral laws and framework ensure that the CPV, the only legally recognized party, dominates every election. The party controls all electoral bodies and vets all candidates, resulting in the disqualification of those who are genuinely independent.\n\nThe CPV enjoys a monopoly on political power, and no other parties are allowed to operate legally. Members of illegal opposition parties are subject to arrest and imprisonment.\n\nThe structure of the one-party system precludes any democratic transfer of power. The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF), responsible for vetting all candidates for the National Assembly, is ostensibly an alliance of organizations representing the people, but in practice it acts as an arm of the CPV.\n\nThe overarching dominance of the CPV effectively excludes the public from any genuine and autonomous political participation.\n\nAlthough members of ethnic minority groups are nominally represented within the CPV, they are rarely allowed to rise to senior positions, and the CPV leadership’s dominance prevents effective advocacy on issues affecting minority populations. Vietnam has enacted policies and strategies aimed at boosting women’s political participation, but in practice the interests of women are poorly represented in government.\n\nThe CPV leadership, which is not freely elected or accountable to the public, determines government policy and the legislative agenda.\n\nCPV and government leaders have acknowledged growing public discontent with corruption, and there has been an increase in corruption-related arrests in recent years, as fighting graft has been a priority for the general secretary. Multiple senior officials, including two members of the Central Committee, have faced discipline including jail time.\n\nDespite the crackdown, enforcement of anticorruption laws is generally selective and often linked to political rivalries. Many top officials who have been detained or jailed belonged to a different political faction than Trọng. The CPV does not tolerate journalistic investigations, independent courts, or other autonomous bodies that might serve as a check on corruption.\n\nThe CPV leadership operates with considerable opacity. The National Assembly passed an access to information law in 2016, but its provisions are relatively weak. Information can also be withheld if it is deemed to threaten state interests or the well-being of the nation. Independent journalists and civil society groups are not permitted to scrutinize or critique government activities, and authorities jailed numerous people in 2021 who criticized its COVID-19 response.\n\nAlthough the constitution recognizes freedom of the press, journalists and bloggers are constrained by numerous repressive laws and decrees. Those who dare to report or comment independently on controversial issues also risk intimidation and physical attack.\n\nThe criminal code prohibits speech that is critical of the government, while a 2006 decree prescribes fines for any publication that denies revolutionary achievements, spreads “harmful” information, or exhibits “reactionary ideology.” Decree 72, issued in 2013, gave the state sweeping new powers to restrict speech on blogs and social media. The state controls all print and broadcast media.\n\nA cybersecurity law that was adopted in 2018 and took effect in 2019 includes several provisions that could restrict access to uncensored news and information. It requires companies like Facebook and Google to store information about Vietnamese users in Vietnam and allows the government to block access to a broad range of content that could be defined as allegedly dangerous to national security. In 2021, the government further limited internet freedom, pushing forward a draft law in July that would restrict livestreaming and in June launching a national code of conduct for people using social media. The Vietnamese Human Rights Network noted in a 2021 report that Facebook, Google, and YouTube have increasingly complied with the government’s “escalating demands to censor dissidents.”\n\nArrests, assaults, and criminal convictions of journalists and bloggers continued to be reported in 2021. In January, authorities sentenced three journalists to over a decade in prison each, on charges of “making and disseminating propaganda.” In April, the government sentenced a journalist to eight years in jail for posting “anti-state” writing. In August, five journalists were charged with “abusing democratic freedoms” for, among other stories, writing articles critical of the government’s land use policies.\n\nAcademic freedom is limited. University professors must refrain from criticizing government policies and adhere to party views when teaching or writing on political topics. A university in Danang fired one of its lecturers for “wrong statements” about the government’s lack of aid to help citizens weather the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. A student had taken a video of the lecturer arguing with a student and criticizing the lack of government relief efforts for those affected by the pandemic, which they then posted online.\n\nAlthough citizens enjoy more freedom in private discussions than in the past, authorities continue to attack and imprison those who openly criticize the state, including on social media. The government engages in surveillance of private online activity.\n\nIn 2021, authorities fined and jailed ordinary citizens for critiquing the state’s COVID-19 response. In July, multiple Facebook users were arrested and detained in July for posting articles critical of the government. The Vietnam Human Rights Network claimed that in 2021 authorities held nearly 300 prisoners of conscience, an increase from 2020.\n\nFreedom of assembly is tightly restricted. Organizations must apply for official permission to assemble, and police routinely use excessive force to disperse unauthorized demonstrations. After nationwide anti-China protests in 2018, during which dozens of participants were assaulted and arrested, the courts convicted well over a hundred people of disrupting public order, and many were sentenced to prison terms.\n\nA small but active community of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) promotes environmental conservation, land rights, women’s development, and public health, including extensive work on COVID-19 in 2021. However, human rights organizations are generally banned, and those who engage in any advocacy that the authorities perceive as hostile risk imprisonment.\n\nThe Vietnam General Conference of Labor (VGCL), the only legal labor federation, is controlled by the CPV. The right to strike is limited by tight legal restrictions.\n\nA 2019 revision of the labor code, adopted to comply with international trade agreements, would theoretically allow workers to form their own representative bodies after it took effect in January 2021, but it remained clear that labor organizations were harshly repressed in practice.\n\nThe judiciary is subservient to the CPV, which controls the courts at all levels. This control is especially evident in politically sensitive criminal prosecutions, with judges sometimes displaying greater impartiality in civil cases.\n\nConstitutional guarantees of due process are generally not upheld. Defendants have a legal right to counsel, but lawyers are scarce, and many are reluctant to take on cases involving human rights or other sensitive topics. Defense lawyers do not have the right to call witnesses, and often report insufficient time to meet with their clients. In national security cases, police can detain suspects for up to 20 months without access to counsel.\n\nAmendments to the penal code that took effect in 2018 included a provision under which defense lawyers can be held criminally liable for failing to report certain kinds of crimes committed by their own clients.\n\nThere is little protection from the illegitimate use of force by state authorities, and security personnel are known to abuse suspects and prisoners, sometimes resulting in death or serious injury. The death penalty can be applied for crimes other than murder, including drug trafficking.\n\nMembers of ethnic minority groups face discrimination in Vietnamese society, and some local officials restrict their access to schooling and jobs. They generally have little input on development projects that affect their livelihoods and communities. Members of ethnic and religious minorities also sometimes face monitoring and harassment by authorities seeking to suppress dissent and suspected links to exile groups.\n\nMen and women receive similar treatment in the legal system. Women generally have equal access to education, and economic opportunities for women have grown, though they continue to face discrimination in wages and promotions.\n\nAlthough freedom of movement is protected by law, residency rules limit access to services for those who migrate within the country without permission, and authorities have restricted the movement of political dissidents and members of ethnic minorities on other grounds. Vietnamese citizens who are repatriated after attempting to seek asylum abroad can face harassment or imprisonment.\n\nAll land is owned by the state, which grants land-use rights and leases to farmers, developers, and others. Land tenure is one of the most contentious issues in the country and is the subject of regular protests. The seizure of land for economic development projects is often accompanied by violence, accusations of corruption, and prosecutions of those who voice objections.\n\nThe government generally does not place explicit restrictions on personal social freedoms. Men and women have equal rights pertaining to matters such as marriage and divorce under the law. In 2015, Vietnam repealed a legal ban on same-sex marriage, but the government still does not grant such unions legal recognition.\n\nDomestic violence against women remains common, and the law calls for the state to initiate criminal as opposed to civil procedures only when the victim is seriously injured.\n\nHuman trafficking is a problem in Vietnam, The US State Department reported in its 2021 Trafficking in Persons report that although the government has taken some steps to boost antitrafficking efforts, it was not meeting minimum standards for combating the practice. Internationally brokered marriages sometimes lead to domestic servitude and forced prostitution. Male and female Vietnamese migrant workers are vulnerable to recruitment for forced labor abroad in a variety of industries. Enforcement of legal safeguards against exploitative working conditions, child labor, and workplace hazards remains poor.", null ]
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[ null, "TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Thailand is working on a plan for travel bubbles which would allow 1,000 tourists a day from three countries, including Taiwan, to enter the country without quarantine and visit five areas, reports said Thursday (July 2).\n\nAs the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been slowing down, the southeast Asian country has gradually reopened domestic institutions, with schools and bars starting up again on Wednesday (July 1). However, its borders are still closed to foreign visitors, who numbered 39.8 million last year.\n\nThe government was about to move forward with a plan for travel bubbles after weeks of discussions, according to a report by the Bangkok Post.\n\nMost likely beginning in August, 1,000 foreign visitors a day will be allowed into Thailand without the 14-day quarantine, with tour packages designed to keep them in five areas, listed as Krabi Province and the islands of Phuket and Samui in the south, Chiang Mai in the north, and the beach resort of Pattaya southeast of Bangkok.\n\nA list of countries allowed to participate in the bubble program will be finalized in two weeks, but at the top are \"low-risk\" areas that have had no local transmissions for at least 60 days. The Bangkok Post named Taiwan, China, and Japan as the countries falling in that category.\n\nIf the scheme is a success and the five areas improve their virus testing capabilities, the number of 1,000 daily visitors might be gradually increased.\n\nThe Thai government has been promoting domestic tourism, but many pubs, bars, and nightclubs failed to reopen on July 1, because they felt it was impossible to make money without the presence of foreign visitors.", null ]
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[ null, null, "Tim Champlin, author of books about the American West.\n\nTim Champlin, author of books about the American West.\n\nLibraries love authors. They give us wonderful fictional stories to get lost in, and they gather information together to give us books filled with factual information about all kinds of topics. If you are more of a movie fan than a book fan, don’t forget someone has to write the script for those movies.\n\nEvery month we try to reach out to a local author to ask him or her questions, to get to know them and to share the person with you. This month I contacted Tim Champlin, a historical fiction author. Read below to learn more about Champlin. You might want to add him to your list of favorites.\n\nQuestion: Tell us about your writing process and the way you brainstorm story ideas.\n\nChamplin: All my novels are historical, more than 90% of them set in the period 1849-1900, so much of the same research detail can be used in numerous books (clothing, transportation, food, weapons, etc.). What's happening in the world and the country, if it affects the story, must be researched for each book.\n\nThese days I compose on my computer (formerly, I wrote in longhand or typed the rough draft on a manual typewriter). But the best way for me to get the story from my head onto the paper or screen is to eliminate any clutter in between. For me, now, the easiest way to do that is to compose and quickly edit via computer. But I have never been computer-oriented. The electronic age has passed me by, and computers in general have caused me much frustration during the past 25 years of my life.\n\nI've typed on a manual machine the rough draft of a novel in as little as 44 days when I was still working at a full-time job. Normally, however, once I start, I write a book in three or four months. I don't write a certain number of hours per day or even every day, just try to average about 4,000 words per week, give or take. If I pause too long in the middle of a book, it tends to bog down.\n\nI first try to get the general idea of what it will be about — mystery, adventure, time travel, and then decide what time period and the main characters. I don't outline but must know in advance at least two or three of the major episodes, or conflicts that must be resolved. (I visualize the story as a line graph showing peaks and valleys.) More details that can be connected occur to me as I write. Sometimes I'll know the ending in advance, sometimes not. I like to surprise myself.\n\nQ: Do you believe in writer’s block?\n\nChamplin: I guess some authors experience writer's block, but that's never been a problem for me.\n\nQ: How did you celebrate the publishing of your first book?\n\nChamplin: My first book was published so long ago (accepted March 1980 and published in late 1981) I don't recall if I did anything special to celebrate. It was a paperback from Ballantine Books with a cover price of $1.95 and I got the standard contract with a $2,000 advance against royalties. (I still get only a $2,000 advance with another company, so I haven't progressed in that area.) My three kids were ages 13, 11 and 9 at the time and they assumed all writers were rich and famous, so they thought I'd quit my job and we’d move to Hollywood.\n\nQ: What other authors are you friends with, how do they help you become a better writer?\n\nChamplin: I've had some good friends I met in Western Writers of America, notably Gordon D. Shirreffs (now deceased) who gave me some good advice and pointers. I still correspond with Loren D. Estleman in Michigan who wrote a cover blurb for my current series and told me about Crossroad Press, which now handles all my e-books and audios.\n\nKent Rasmussen, the California author of “Mark Twain A to Z,\" \"World War I for Kids” and numerous other books, has done much for me. He's a nonfiction writer, but is very organized, a great researcher, former editor and generous friend who has given me good advice and helped me in many ways.\n\nQ: If you were given the opportunity to form a book club with your favorite authors of all time, which legends or contemporary writers would you want to become a part of the club?\n\nChamplin: I'd like to form a writer's group with Ernest Hemingway, Jack London, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mark Twain and Willa Cather. But if we critiqued each other's writing, it probably wouldn't work with these folks because each of them is such a strong personality with definite ideas about how to write.\n\nQ: How do you think the concepts such as Kindle and e-books have changed the present or future of reading?\n\nChamplin: These devices have definitely made a huge variety of writing available to everyone for a cheap price. But I'm not sure it has increased the number of readers. People who tend to read will continue to read a lot; those who don't, won't. My company, Gale, last year stopped posting their new releases as e-books. I'm not sure why, but I've noticed over the past year or so, my sales of e-books are staying flat while the several I've had made into audios are selling much better.\n\nAudiobooks seem to be the wave of the future. I would rather read a book than listen to one, although actor George Guidall did an excellent job narrating my “The Secret of Lodestar.” It's just a totally different form, like watching a movie instead of reading the book it was made from. Maybe it's just what you grow up with that determines your preferences.\n\nQ: What marketing strategies do you find most helpful?\n\nChamplin: I'm a terrible salesman. Except for giving a talk to some group or class now and then, I don't do any marketing. I have only so many productive years left and I'd rather use them doing what I do best, creative writing. I do try to market a short story every once in a while.\n\nQ: Can you tell us about your current projects?\n\nChamplin: I'm currently within 10,000 words of finishing a novel I started about six months ago. The working title is “Murder and the Bedeviled Mine,” which might not be the final title.\n\nI've recently written a trilogy using as a narrator Zane Rasmussen, a teen time traveler from the present who interacts and shares adventures with Tom, Huck, Jim and Becky in 1849 Hannibal. (Zane is based on the real-life grandson of my friend, Kent Rasmussen).\n\nMy current effort is a mystery/adventure that takes place in 1850 during the California gold rush and also features Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Jim, the ex-slave. But this is the first time I've tried to write an entire novel in the unique dialect and point of view of the semi-literate, generous-hearted, former street kid, Huckleberry Finn. It was a challenge at first because of his limited formal education, vocabulary, superstitions and the odd way he expresses himself. But I've finally gotten comfortable with seeing things through Huck's eyes.\n\nThe story begins in Hannibal, Missouri (village of St. Petersburg) and winds up in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of the present New Mexico. When it's finished, I hope it provides a great escape for readers. It certainly has for me.\n\nQ: Any advice you would like to give to aspiring writers?\n\nChamplin: Take advantage of every opportunity. Keep pen and paper or notebook in your pocket at all times to jot down ideas, because you'll never recall them later. If you love to write, keep working at perfecting your in-born talent and don't take \"no\" for an answer. I had a 1,600-word short story that had been rejected about 14 times. It was returned from the editor of an East Coast magazine with a handwritten note on the rejection slip that said he strongly objected to the dirty trick my protagonist played on his opponent. The very next place I sent it — American Airlines — the editor bought it for $900. It appeared in the American Way, their in-flight magazine, and was carried on every airplane in the AA system for two weeks during the height of tourist season. So, you never know. As Tom Sawyer would say, the next shovelful of dirt might turn up the treasure.\n\nI want to thank Champlin for taking the time to answer our questions. We do have his books in our collection. You can sign up for curbside service and put some of his books on hold to check out. To learn how, just go to www.ngrl.org.\n\nPlease be safe, stay healthy and know that we look forward to seeing and serving you in person as soon as we can. Miss you!\n\nBrandy Wyatt is the administrator of the Dalton-Whitfield County Public Library." ]
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[ null, "The challenge to Corbyn’s leadership is about more than a few disgruntled MP’s, it is a battle between two diametrically opposed forces over the structure of society and the rights/place of every citizen therein. To opine a lyric, it is ‘truth and love against the force of evil’. Make no mistake about it – Jeremy IS a threat and a liability, but to whom? To the Establishment. But more specifically, to the banking elites, intelligence agencies, the military-industrial complex, to big business, to the exploitative bosses/agencies and to those in whose hands wealth and power is undeservedly concentrated (including many Labour MPs).\n\nHere is how far we have regressed. The former Tory Prime Minister in the 70s, Ted Heath, was recognised as being to the left of Labour PM Tony Blair in 2007 on every issue, and by implication, to the left of Owen Smith and Angela Eagle who worship Blair. Under Heath’s Conservative Government, income tax for top earners was 83%, while under Blair it was a measly 40% and with plenty of loopholes to evade. Blair believed in the market economy, in deregulation, in the centralisation of power within the City of London, and opposed any enhancement of trade union rights. He was the heir and son of Thatcher, despite her balking at some of his privatisations. Heath by contrast presided over a mixed economy, whereby investment went to industry and infrastructure, and unaccountable and unregulated financial services were subject to capital controls. Despite being elected to tighten the purse-strings, Heath threw money into ailing industries to achieve full employment.\n\nNow all Jeremy is suggesting is a sensible return to the model of the mixed economy, like in Germany, to avoid another financial crisis like in 2008. But now that we will leave the European Union (thankfully), Corbyn has the wind at his back. If elected, he will have no fiscal treaties inhibiting him from developing the economy and enhancing living standards to at least the level of Scandinavia. Nor will he have to negotiate with over 20 right-wing governments to advance UK interests in areas of trade and spending. Norway isn’t in the EU and it is the most equal country on Earth. Therefore, in the post-Brexit arena, the Establishment fear the lack of restraints they can deploy to hinder and destabilise him. But they aren’t finished yet.\n\nLabour is an old party, it has been around for over a century – with the aim of getting working men and women into parliament. But, almost inevitably, it became wedded into the Establishment, just like the Democrats in America. In opposing the renewal of Trident, Jeremy remembers all too well that it was a Labour Prime Minister who built the atom bomb in Britain without telling the Cabinet. He also knows, I suspect all too well, that socialists who became Labour Prime Ministers have been destabilised, blackmailed, spied upon, undermined and destroyed, by the powers that be. Much of their progress was reversed by the pain of the Thatcher years.\n\nWhat is it though that Jeremy represents which these people cannot stand and are so afraid of? Clearly his is an agenda of: Green environmental policy; full employment; workers’ rights; free university for all; removing PFIs from the NHS; Investing substantially in public services; taking transport into public ownership; building enough homes for everyone; advancing the rights of women and minorities; ending militarist foreign policies abroad; ending the consistent surveillance of society; banking regulation; and redistributing wealth and power to all. But, put more eloquently, he asserts the right of each person to have the resources and support they need to write their own best-selling life-story, with a plentiful supply of pages and ink in the form of opportunities. That includes everyone, from the road-sweeper to the financier.\n\nJeremy also understands the peril that a Conservative Government could follow his tenure as Prime Minister and reverse much of the progressive initiatives he would have spear-headed. So I believe he’ll go even further and begin the process of drafting an actual written constitution for the UK (which doesn’t even have one), in which all of the policies I listed will be installed in law as a Bill of Rights, with only the people being able to remove these in a referendum. That means permanent power to the masses. It means never going back to rampant inequality and austerity measures. It means looking back in years to come and thinking how primitive life was before he was elected. It means using socialist economic planning to give you the peace and quiet to live your own life.\n\nIt’s okay saying all of this, but what about that claim that he isn’t electable? Well, he has won every by-election since becoming leader, with increased majorities. He won the London/Bristol Mayoral elections. And he improved Labour’s share of the vote in the Local Government elections. Now that’s better, statistically and in terms of party morale, than the performance of either Gordon Brown or Ed Miliband, neither of whom could quite make the final break with Blairism. He has also increased Labour’s membership by over 300% and counting – which was far higher than in the 1997 landslide.\n\nSo the problem isn’t that he cannot win elections, the real issue is that the establishment don’t want people to have him as an option on the ballot paper – with the attitude, ”How dare ordinary people elect someone we don’t impose on them”. Even former Colonels have advocated military coups and defiance against Corbyn when elected PM. That is a real reflection of this vibrant democracy we are always told we live under. But the message which every self-respecting and fair-minded person who supports him has to send to the Establishment (inside the Labour Party and out) is quite simply, he isn’t the only one of his kind. As humans, we have almost become accustomed to grieving and hypothesising for decades over the deaths of great leaders, whose lives were tragically cut short in often suspicious circumstances. Most of whom tended to offer radical and progressive alternatives to the status quo. But would the deaths and undermining have happened if the people who carried out the killing or sabotage knew in advance that their actions would result in a replacement just like the deposed leader? I think not; after all, better the devil we know.\n\nWhen re-elected, Corbyn needs to take the fight to the Establishment, and before cleaning up office as Prime Minister he needs to preside over some house-keeping duties as Labour leader by enacting a de-selection policy in the name of party democracy and adequate representation of member’s views. Few people in this economy have a job for life, so why should MPs? Especially when some of these people don’t even represent the views, hearts and minds of the members who help put them there. They aren’t elected because individually they are Angela Eagle or Owen Smith, as though their ”magnificent” speeches garner the votes – they are elected because they claim collectively to be LABOUR. If they split from the Labour Party over Corbyn, like the SDP did in the 80s over Tony Benn, then the electorate will hand them all their P45s once Theresa chances her luck at the polls, because quite frankly, we already have a Tory Party to choose from.\n\nA ‘New Dawn’ really has broken for Labour. But this time, Blairism is dead. We’re going to have a REAL Labour Government, and a Prime Minister who is both of Labour and for LABOUR. A Prime Minister who galvinises the hopes and dreams in the eyes of the population, and prioritises them into law. We don’t want Jeremy, we NEED him.\n\n16 Responses to ‘Jeremy Corbyn: The People’s own MP’ by Donal Lavery" ]
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[ "After dropping nearly 99% in the past week from a high of $85 to a low of $1 yesterday, LUNA is the gift that keeps on giving, dropping well below 10 cents today, currently trading at $0.035. Those traders that attempted to buy the dip when LUNA dipped below $1 if they haven’t sold off during the rebound to $4 are now down another 99%. Let’s look at any relevant news regarding LUNA and its now de-pegged stablecoin UST and see why the price continues to drop?\n\nWhat Happened With LUNA and UST?\n\nAs we reported on May 10th, LUNA’s price started the freefall when its stablecoin UST de-pegged by over 70% when massive sell pressure hit the market due to what seemed to be a coordinated attack against the cryptocurrency.\n\nDue to LUNA’s tokenomics, the stablecoin de-peg opened up a massive arbitrage opportunity for traders. Since you can automatically convert 1 UST to roughly $1 worth of LUNA, users can purchase UST at a discount, convert it to LUNA, dump the LUNA on an exchange, rinse, and repeat the process.\n\nUnfortunately, there seems to be no end in sight to the selling pressure for LUNA as traders continue to arbitrage the cryptocurrency for easy profit.\n\nWhile UST attempted to recover and peaked at $81 last night, this morning, UST bottomed out at $0.47, currently trading at $0.62 after a rebound.\n\nAccording to Do Kwon’s statements yesterday, the goal is to stabilize UST. In addition, Do Kwon remained positive for LUNA’s long-term outlook as long as teams continued building on its platform. Luna’s founder also mentioned several technical adjustments to the protocol, which could help Luna absorb UST more quickly.\n\nHowever, since his Twitter statement yesterday, Luna’s founder, Do Kwon, has received quite a bit of heat on Twitter from Luna investors who lost over 99% of their holdings.\n\nI lost everything on Luna. All 800k of my life-savings. Still wishing you the best in the end. Goodluck Do.\n\nSeveral users claimed to have lost their life savings, while others share an interview Do Kwon conducted with Alex Botez at the beginning of May.\n\n“I wonder how many companies are entering this space just because it’s hot and there’s a lot of funding versus the ones that will still be here 2-5 years later?”\n\n“95% are going to die. There’s also entertainment in watching companies that do.”\n\nIn an interview 9 days ago, $UST & $LUNA Founder Do Kwon said “95% [of coins] are going to die, but there’s also entertainment in watching [them] die too.”\n\nToday, his coin is down 99%. pic.twitter.com/UXoHCr2L1G\n\nIt’s only entertaining for those onlookers that hold significant positions in those companies. Losing 99% of their portfolio can be some of the worst periods in their lives for any investors. The ripple effect of disgruntled traders/investors causes a significant setback to the cryptocurrency industry.\n\nAnother Tweet going around is Do Kwon’s response to FreddieRaynolds who six months ago outlined how an attacker could de-peg UST and not only break the cryptocurrency but see significant profit by doing so.\n\nThe attack outlined how roughly $1 billion capital would be required to destabilize the stablecoin and open up the market for a massive arbitrage opportunity, essentially foreshadowing the current events last year.\n\nIt’s clear that all eyes are on Do Kwon, and he’s currently facing immense pressure from all sides. It is no surprise that the founder is remaining quiet today as the cryptocurrency continues its downwards spiral.\n\nThe good news is that TerraUST (UST) is maintaining its peg relatively well, peaking at $0.82 yesterday night and bottoming out at $0.45. That’s still much better than the bottoms UST saw on the morning of May 11th, where it dropped to a low of $0.29.", null, "If UST can continue to maintain its current support of $0.64 and slowly start its recovery, only then should traders consider buying the dip for LUNA.\n\nThe bad news is that until UST is fully re-pegged at $1, traders will have a massive arbitrage opportunity, and LUNA will continue to deal with unprecedented sell pressure pushing the cryptocurrency to lower lows.", null, "While some traders may suggest to Dollar-Cost Average (DCA) LUNA because of the current low prices, it would be wiser to wait until UST is closer to $1 before attempting to buy in right now.\n\nLUNA’s current market cap is $120 million, and another 90% drop to a market cap of $12 million wouldn’t be surprising with the open arbitrage opportunity continuing the selling pressure for LUNA.\n\nDisclosure: This is not trading or investment advice. Always do your research before buying any cryptocurrency." ]
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[ null, "In this video, I interview former Internet Industry Association chief Peter Coroneos, the original architect of icode, who met up with former IIA board member and Crime Stoppers CEO, Peter Price to talk about the work, the trip to the White House and how the whole thing nearly fell apart during the infamous iiNet case.\n\nSo what was the icode?\n\nReleased in 2010, the IIA’s icode was a voluntary industry wide code of practice developed to tackle the problem of malware infected computers, particularly those which had been turned into zombies and recruited into botnet armies where they could send spam or attack other computers. Zombies! Botnets! Spam! What strange language we developed to talk about serious issues.\n\nSo what did the icode do? Well, it was a protocol for detecting telltale signs of botnet activity on networks based on statistical means (Peter emphasises: never examining the contents of the computer or communications), then notifying the user they might have a problem, and finally offering help or information to restore the infected machine back to health.\n\n18 months after the scheme started ISPs reported happier customers and less bad traffic on the network. And less chance of being blacklisted by other ISPs based on reputational scores, with less spam coming off their networks.\n\nWhat was inspiring about this work was a few things. First, the IIA achieved 92% coverage of the Australian population within 6 months of its launch. Not bad for a voluntary scheme. Second, it was picked up by other countries like the US. In fact the video tells exactly how it made it all the way to the White House and was subsequently adopted there in a revised form that ended up covering nearly 90% of American internet users.\n\nWith the merger of the IIA and Communications Alliance in 2013 the IIA's icode lives on today, and the PDF of the document can be found here.\n\nOn Peter's second trip to the White House, he was accompanied by Peter Price, a board member of the IIA from 2011 to 2014 and CEO of Crime Stoppers.\n\nMore Internet History will be recounted at the 30th Anniversary of the Internet Gala Dinner on the 31st of October, and you are invited to attend! Details here.\n\nHere is the video with Peter Coroneos and Peter Price:\n\nA short biography on Peter Price:\n\nPeter Price has an illustrious career in advertising and communications with over 25 years experience in multi-national ad agencies in Johannesburg, London and Sydney.\n\nHis experiences as a victim of multiple crimes in South Africa helped steer him in the direction of violence prevention and law enforcement advocacy, and he has been closely involved with the development of Crime Stoppers in Australia and around the world.\n\nHe has been a Director of Crime Stoppers, in Australia, since 1999 and has served as Chairman and Deputy Chairman for 11 years, as well as Vice President of Crime Stoppers International from 2012 to 2016, playing a significant role in the relationship with Interpol.\n\nIn 2009, Peter was awarded the OAM, Order of Australia Medal and then in 2017 an AM, Member of the Order, for his service to community safety through executive roles with Crime Stoppers and for Law Enforcement advocacy." ]
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[ "Slovakia Bumps Off Croatia as Favorite Holiday Destination for Czechs\n\nCroatia has relinquished to Slovenia the top billing as the favored destination for Czech tourists, according to news last week. With more than eight hundred and thirty thousand travellers from Czech Republic in 2015, Slovenia slid into the number one spot, according to the Czech Statistical Office.", null, "In previous years, Croatia’s stunning seaside powered it to the top position for Czech tourists, but after 2014 those numbers declined. Petra Báčová, spokeswoman for the Czech Statistical Office, noted several factors mitigating the change. Chief month them, were lower prices of fuels, which encourage Czechs to travel to the neighbouring countries, including Germany and Hungary. Also bearing on the shift, crises in the Middle East, and further shifts in travel trends affected Czech traveler choices.", null, "More than four million Czech tourists travelled abroad for longer stays too, while short stay trends seemed to maintain for 2015. Average costs of holidays went down as well, reflecting once again on a trend to localized tourism.\n\nIncreasingly, Croatia depends on tourism as part of the country’s overall growth potential economically. Projections from the World Travel and Tourism Council (PDF) predicted that the direct contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP is expected to grow by 4.5% pa to HRK57,924.6mn (16.8% of GDP) by 2025.\n\nCroatia also depends almost 90% on EU tourists as of 2013, so the Czech tourism decline is not the best news for their economy." ]
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[ "No one after lighting a lamp hides it under a jar, or puts it under a bed, but puts it on a lampstand, so that those who enter may see the light. For nothing is hidden that will not be disclosed, nor is anything secret that will not become known and come to light. Then pay attention to how you listen; for to those who have, more will be given; and from those who do not have, even what they seem to have will be taken away.\n\n(Note: A departure from this blog’s norm, today’s meditation is not from the Daily Office Lectionary, but is based on the readings for the commemoration of the Rev. Samson Occum found on the Episcopal Church’s sanctoral calendar today.)", null, "More than thirty years of studying scripture and today is the first time I really paid attention to the fact that “to those who have, more will be given; and from those who do not have, even what they seem to have will be taken away” is a dependent clause! Its meaning must be understood as deriving from the admonition to “pay attention to how you listen”! The entire sentence follows a remark about hidden things being disclosed, secrets coming to light, and facts becoming known. This is not a statement about position, possessions, wealth, or power; this is a statement about communication, understanding, and confusion. More specifically, it is a warning to be aware of the filters through which we hear and understand what we receive from others.\n\nA few days ago I received an email from a colleague. It began, “I’ve been thinking about you.” It’s always nice to receive notes saying that, but this one continued with an inquiry whether I ever took steps to improve what my correspondent called my “leadership competencies.” That didn’t feel so nice. It felt like criticism; it stung. Shortly thereafter, this same colleague forwarded an essay from a blog on leadership with no introduction other than to say, “I follow this blog.” I read the essay and my defensive internal barricades went up: “Is my colleague saying that my leadership isn’t up to snuff, that I don’t measure up to this so-called expert’s standards?”\n\nI could have fired off a quick rebuttal, a flip and uptight reaction, and (believe me) I was tempted! But I have been trying to be more mindful of the fact that I cannot really know the motive, the underlying thought processes, or even the meaning of anyone who sends me a short one-liner electronic communication! I found this to be especially true following (and sending) “tweets” during the recent Episcopal Church General Convention. Limited to 140 characters, tweets are notoriously lacking in emotional content, although some people at the Convention did show remarkable ability to communicate snarkiness and sarcasm in their Twitter feeds! Still . . . I knew better than to respond immediately. I did try to pay attention to how I “listened” to my colleague’s emails, to understand that the criticism I “heard” may not have been “spoken”.\n\nIf I had responded immediately (and negatively, as it would have been), that would have been the end of our communication, I’m sure. My confusion about my colleague’s intentions would have deprived me of any further learning: from the one (me) who had little, even what I did have would have been taken. This reading is paired with a brief bit from the Book of Sirach which begins, “Happy is the person who meditates on wisdom and reasons intelligently.” I’m not sure about the “happy” part of that text . . . but I do know that by taking a few minutes to meditate on how I was “hearing” my colleague’s email and by reasoning intelligently rather than reacting emotionally, I kept open for the present what has generally been (and I hope will continue to be) a pleasant and productive communication." ]
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[ null, "As Uganda Cranes take on Eritrea in the third group A game at the on-going 2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup at Lugogo on Wednesday afternoon, the home side head coach Johnathan McKinstry confirmed the starting team.\n\nThere are seven new faces in the starting list that will play against Eritrea from the team that won the first two games 3-1 and 2-0 against Burundi and Somalia respectively.\n\nOnly skipper Halid Lwaliwa, forward Ben Ocen, left back Mustafa Kizza and left attacker Viane Ssekajugo have had starts before.\n\nIn the new set up against Eritrea, Mutakubwa starts ahead of Charles Lukwago in the goal posts.\n\nMujjuzi will the right back role where Paul Willa had occupied against Burundi and Somalia.\n\nThere is a new central defensive pairing of Lwaliwa and Mbowa.\n\nKasozi starts as the holding midfielder with Mutyaba the offensive option.\n\nUganda needs a point to progress to the semi-finals." ]
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[ "Game Crazy Kick! not like the soccer games you've ever played. If Dream League Soccer or Extreme Football requires you to control the entire team, then Crazy Kick! will ask players to control only one ball.\n4.3/5 Votes: 16,474\nReport\nDeveloper\nVOODOOVersion\n1.7.18\nUpdated\n14 dMay 2021Requirements\n4.4 and later versions\nSize\n72MGet it on\n\nGame Crazy Kick! not like the soccer games you’ve ever played. If Dream League Soccer or Extreme Football requires you to control the entire team, then Crazy Kick! will ask players to control only one ball.\n\nAt the beginning of the game, you will play like a ball with the players on the other side to get into the opponent’s goal. So how do you control the ball? It’s easy. Just use your finger, slide across the screen to move the ball in the direction you want.\n\nCrazy Kick! – not as easy a game as you think\n\nAt first glance, it seems that this game is pretty simple. But it’s not that simple. In Crazy Kick !, there are always a lot of defenders and a goalkeeper to defend the goal. Every time you get close, they will make a determined tackle, pushing you as far as possible. In addition, each level has different obstacles such as an iron fence, a fence, or dangerous pits. If the opponent kicks your ball, you will lose.\n\nTo score a goal, you need to be very careful. Move the ball quickly, dodging the tackles of your opponent, and stay away from bottomless pits.\n\nThe hero of our review has many unique football fields. Not only the stadium, the football field can also be on a farm or even on the roof of a building. Each area has its own characteristics and obstacles. Suppose there are deep holes on the farm. If you are playing on a mountain, you will have to play on uneven terrain. If you are not careful, the ball can fall down the mountain. This brings the players a lot of really interesting experiences and gets rid of the monotony.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Joanne Hichens is a South African author living in Cape Town. SWEET PARADISE is the second in the Rae Valentine series. In this escapade, in Rae’s efforts to locate a missing teenager, she falls foul of a psychological cesspit of obsession, addiction, misogyny and love-gone-bad.\n\nThe Paradise of SWEET PARADISE is a rehab clinic in Cape Town. Superficially, it’s an upmarket facility where patients suffering from addictive behavior or geriatric mental degeneration can receive care and help. Below the surface it’s a very dangerous place. This sort of scenario has played out in fiction (and real life) quite often, but your backstory has a different take on it. What attracted you to this setting and how did you research it?\n\nI worked in a psychiatric clinic for a number of years, as an expressive arts practitioner, as well as coordinating an eating disorders unit, so I know the setting first hand. I took a break from working with psychiatric patients in order to do a Masters degree in Creative Writing and then my life took a different path. I miss the work of teasing out the underlying reasons why people behave as they do. To see a patient’s angst and sorrow reflected in art work, and to engage with those images as a point of departure for discussion in order to alleviate pain, was an incredibly satisfying experience. Art therapy is widely misunderstood – yet it offers a creative way to work with the psyche, with ‘what cannot be seen’, as the art therapist, Eden Kramer, does in SWEET PARADISE.\n\nAs far as the back story goes, and the themes, there’re all sorts of nasty undercurrents. No-one in Paradise Place Clinic is who they appear to be, and everyone has their secrets… That said, I have the utmost respect for those who work at psychiatric clinics and rehab centres. I have profound respect for those who take the risk of facing the past, inpatients who want to change destructive behavior and expose their fears in order to facilitate change. I’ve addressed that in the book – that mental illness is not to be shunned, or ignored.\n\nThis is a book about addiction, but not the ‘usual’ drug addiction. All the main characters have it in one way or another. Would you comment?\n\nMy take is that we’re all damaged in some way. Every one of us wears a mask of sorts, as human beings we’re complex. I explore that in SWEET PARADISE. Indeed every character has a crutch of some sort… the trick is to have insight, to understand when that crutch takes over as addiction — and then to do something about it. When it comes to addiction clinics, or rehab programmes, most deal with a variety of addictions and addictive behavior. SWEET PARADISE the mixed bag of inpatients is not only a reflection of humanity — a slice of life — but I used the ‘group’ as a device if you will, to heighten a streak of dark humour. My cast of minor characters collectively suffers anorexia, obesity, sexual addiction, phobias. They form a sort of chorus for Rae as she scratches at the surface to discover what’s really going on in Paradise Place.\n\nRae Valentine is back, but this time she’s very much on her own. Her partner is in rehab, her boyfriend dumps her, her friends and family are at a distance. Her manuscript is rejected. She loses her job, forcing her to accept an unattractive case. Was it important that she was at rock bottom when she faced Paradise?\n\nYes, I think so. This is also reflective of my own struggles during the time writing of the novel. My husband died of heart attack right after I’d completed a first draft. I struggled to work. I felt an overwhelming sense of loss, was sometimes engulfed by a sense of meaningless. How do you recover from losing the one you love? I had to keep going, keep looking after my children, keep writing… When it comes to Rae, it might have been easier for her to have relapsed — as an ex-junkie, she knows the pitfalls of slipping back into addiction which seems so much more attractive when life throws curve balls — but she gets on with her new challenge. She ‘kicks self pity out the door and gets proactive.’ She has to keep focused. At least the new job will pay the bills! Of course I had to maintain her integrity. She has compassion and strength of character. She has determination. She sees things through. She’s a modern heroine. You can’t let a bad book deal or your boyfriend dumping you stop your life! It happens all too often…\n\nAnother problem for Rae is dealing with her missing leg which is such an important part of her character. How did you get inside the head of someone with a major physical disability?\n\nWith around fifteen percent of the world’s population suffering physical disability of some kind, it’s a sector of society that continues to gain prominence. My take on this is that we all have some sort of disability, whether mental or physical. It’s a matter of degrees. I try to look at disability in the broadest sense of the term. To be specific about the physical aspect, Rae’s left leg is amputated below the knee. As a junkie she shot up too much Wellcanol and collapsed her veins. She nearly died. So her physical amputation is her constant reminder of the point in her life where she had to make a decision — give up drugs or lose more than a leg. As a writer, I constantly adjust her physical behavior. Although, with a range of prosthetics that become more and more sophisticated by the day, one can do almost any physical activity, she experiences other related physical problems. Her hip aches, her stump chafes, she has to keep the stump meticulously clean. That said, you can never underestimate the emotional aspect linked to disability — Rae’s sense of being less than ‘whole’, the nagging worry that she might not find a partner because of this disability, and the need to cope with emotions of inadequacy. But loss is a universal theme — how do we accept ourselves for who we are, and as we are? With whatever losses we’ve suffered?\n\nJean Pierre from DIVINE JUSTICE comes back to haunt her. He’s as nasty a character as one can imagine, and he manipulates mercilessly, yet initially one feels a touch of sympathy for him. Or is that just me?\n\nNo, it’s not just you. As I began to intertwine the stories of the psychiatric clinic and the prison, I wanted the reader to have sympathy for Jean Pierre. Just a little of course. No character is entirely wicked, or saintly, and as a reader I’m more interested in characters — even the baddies — who show at least some element of humanity. It’s a stretch with Jean Pierre. He’s despicable, violently misogynist, a convicted criminal of treason. He rightly sits rotting in a prison cell. But even Jean Pierre understands he’s damaged goods. His few moments of insight reveal his own sense of loss… he wishes he wasn’t ‘so fucked up… as they say in the vernacular’. But you can’t have too much empathy for him. Justice must be done, after all. I’m big on Justice.\n\nFollowing on from the previous question, manipulation at a distance is a subtheme and not only Jean Pierre is involved. Does twenty-first century technology make this a more dangerous threat and more fertile ground for thriller writers?\n\nAbsolutely. No question about it. The cyber era allows anyone to communicate with anyone in any part of the world, at any time, and to represent themselves as they wish — and indeed to manipulate to the extreme. As for social media — WhatsApp, Instagram, twitter, Facebook — this makes for a selfish and self-centred way of perceiving the world. Literally the focus is on ‘selfies’ in certain generations. No-one goes anywhere without a multi-purpose cell phone — a cell phone, or mobile, serves as a watch, a camera, has all those apps on it to keep you connected. Even Rae suffers from being a slave to her cell phone, which she denies of course, but her reliance on her cell phone ties into the overall theme of addiction and obsession. 21st Century technology is a given and we’ll see more and more thrillers dealing with cyber-space crime. As for the ‘landline’ it’ll soon be tossed on the rubbish heap of obsolete technology.\n\nYou use a frenetic writing style and rapid point of view changes to heighten and maintain the tension in this thriller. Is it your natural style, or did you hone it for this series?\n\nMy style in general is probably frenetic — my personal style, as well as my writing style! I’ve always enjoyed thrillers which present multiple viewpoints. I find this opens up the writing — a character can behave in a certain way, but his or her interior life gives the game away. As an example, the evil thoughts of Nurse Aide Nina Brink become privy to the reader, but Rae has no idea of Nina’s motivation. This heightens the tension for the reader. When will Rae realize she’s in danger? Will she be able to deliver herself from evil? But writing from multiple viewpoints is difficult to manage. I work to hone the writing to flow, and to create believable voices which stand alone. I have to admit too that I especially enjoy writing from the viewpoint of deviant characters, which provides opportunity for black comedy. What I’m really interested in, as a writer, is the rhythm of the prose. If one reads a work out loud, then the rhythm begins to create its own momentum and carries the story. Certainly my main intention is to move the story along.\n\nRae finishes the book no better off than she started, but still fighting. What’s ahead for her?\n\nWell, she’s survived! Again! She deserves a few good dates. She may join Elite Singles and be asked to investigate some shady behavior going on there. In the wake of the Ashley Madison fiasco this could be interesting to research. As a writer I’d have fun, and maybe get some good dinners out of it! Hopefully neither Rae, nor I, would court any trouble we can’t handle…\nAnd Rae deserves a customized prosthesis, something really arty and gorgeous…\n\nI can’t wait for the next Priscilla Holmes thriller" ]
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[ "G2A.COM G2A News Features How to Boost WiFi signal and extend its range?\n\nWiFi in the simplest words is a very common and useful piece of technology that allows us to organize a wireless local area network that can be used to let other devices connect to the Internet. Although it provides us with great quality-of-life improvement, it does have some cons, such as the unstable connection. Today we’ll take a look at some possible methods to extend the WiFi range and also possibly speed up the Internet.\n\nWiFi plays a huge role in our everyday life. Most importantly, it removes the need to connect your laptop or console to the Internet via cable at home, but it also lets mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets access the global network more easily. It’s widely used in public places, such as airports and restaurants to give people an alternative way of accessing the Internet free of charge. WiFi is also popular when speaking of the Internet of Things, a fancy term related to intelligent household appliances and devices.\n\nWiFi is surely helpful but it has its caveats. Although it makes the process of connecting to the Internet easier, the connection’s effectiveness is heavily affected by the range between the router or an access point and the target device. The connection also loses its power if there are multiple concrete walls between the devices, and if that wasn’t enough, if there are many devices nearby, the connection can be sometimes interrupted by the invisible mess of concurrent signals.\n\nThere are multiple ways to make the WiFi signal more stable and reliable. Moreover, not all of the methods require an investment, so before putting money into the purchase of a new device, make sure that you have exhausted all of the other options and usual means of solving the problem.\n\nRead on to find some of the best ways of improving your WiFi network and making the connection faster.\n\nFind a Better Place For Your Router\n\nAlthough it might seem tempting to hide the router in some kind of furniture so it won’t collect the dust, it’s not advisable to do so. The signal travels in a straight line between the router and the target device, so any kind of obstacle standing on the signal’s way will decrease its power, possibly leading to connection timeouts or other annoying issues.", null, "It’s important to put the router in the open area, from where it could seamlessly connect to any local computer or smartphone. This means you may want to find a better place for your device – preferably the one that’s as close to the center of your house as possible, so your other devices will be able to connect without any problems from virtually any room. Naturally, this is especially true for bigger apartments.\n\nIf in the most optimal place there’s no table to put the router on, you may want to put up a shelf on the wall and place the router there.\n\nAs stated above, the signal that travels between the router and the targeted device does so in a straight line. This means you don’t want not only multiple concrete walls but also the furniture to stand on the signal’s way.\n\nIf that’s possible, try to rearrange your furniture in a way that no big wardrobe or a closet blocks the WiFi signal. Try to put such types of furniture along the exterior walls of your house to avoid both signal range and strength issues. Setting the furniture this way ensures maximum power of your own router, and also weakens signals coming from the outside, reducing the interference.\n\nSpeaking of interference, an important thing to do when trying to make your Internet faster would be to adjust router’s band and channel settings so the signal that comes out from your own router doesn’t interfere with signals coming out from your neighbors’ devices.\n\nRouters are usually operating on a 2.4 or 5.0 GHz frequency band. To choose which one’s right for you, you simply need to remember, that 5.0 is faster and less vulnerable to electromagnetic WiFi pollution generated by other routers that are working nearby. If you live in an apartment complex, then 5.0 is the way to go – you don’t need extra range the 2.4 band provides, and you want your signal to not be interrupted by concurrent signals. If you live in a big house in the countryside, however, then 2.4 might be better, due to the longer range at the cost of decreased connection speed.\n\nEach band has a separate set of channels, and you can set your router to work on whichever you want. The trick is to set your router to a channel that’s not used by other routers nearby. By picking the least crowded channel you will ensure maximum connection efficiency. Keep in mind that channels do overlap, meaning that a router working on the certain channel will not only affect routers working on the same channel, but also those working on the adjacent ones. The best channels to pick for 2.4 GHz band are 1, 6, and 11, while for 5.0 GHz there are a lot more. To find out what’s the most optimal channel in your case, you can guess and experiment yourself or use dedicated software that scans the nearby area and detects the least crowded channels.\n\nChanging both band and channel is easy and does not require technical knowledge. All you have to do is visit your router’s settings page and make the needed adjustments – if you need help, refer to your router’s user manual.\n\nGet a New Modern Router\n\nTechnology is developing at a dizzying pace, and if you want to enjoy its achievements you need to keep up with it. 5.0 GHz band is great, but it may turn out that your current router doesn’t even support it. In such a case you should definitely consider replacing your current router with a new one that’s better suited for the modern conditions. A better router is not only about allowing you to use the 5.0 GHz band, though – it could be better at virtually everything.", null, "Channel management, WiFi protection, and compatibility with 802.11ac standard, just to name a few possible features. A better router can also have bandwidth controls that let you prioritize certain types of internet traffic over the others. They may also use MU-MIMO technology to better serve multiple devices simultaneously, reducing the risk of clogging the network.\n\nIf the problem persists, you can also update the router’s firmware. Some modern routers feature an easy way to update its firmware with a single click. Simply visit the router’s settings page and look for the firmware update section. There should be an option to update it automatically, saving you a lot of trouble. Alternatively, you may need to visit the manufacturer’s website and find the firmware yourself. The second method is preferred if you know exactly what you’re looking for – sometimes the latest firmware is not the best and it may be more beneficial to install the older one.\n\nUse a Signal Amplifier\n\nIf you already tried all of the aforementioned methods, but are still unsatisfied with the WiFi signal’s range or strength, you can invest in additional hardware to improve the network’s performance. One of such devices could be the signal amplifier, like a Xiaomi WiFi 300M Amplifier 2. Its job is simple – to amplify the signal so the network can be accessed by your devices much easier. It’s especially useful in large houses, where a single router has no possibility of covering the entire household.", null, "The amplifier comes with 2 built-in antennas to ensure maximum performance of the network that will become fast, reliable, and interference-resistant. It supports up to 16 connected devices, it can help you to choose the best WiFi channel, and it is extremely easy to set up. And on top of that – it looks great. Simple and elegant.\n\nBoosting the WiFi signal requires some effort. Certain methods require you to invest in newer hardware, while others focus on making your current setup work better. Most of the introduced methods require no advanced knowledge, so even if you are not following the latest tech trends, you should have no problem with utilizing the new knowledge." ]
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[ null, "By now the arguments for and against same-sex marriage are well enough known to those who want to know them, even if much of the debate has been too shallow or slick to do justice to the deeper issues. So there’s no need for me to go over well trodden ground. But in a debate where the language has often been slippery it may help to clarify a few points that can be unclear. I wrote something like what follows a while ago. In the meantime, the debate has become more complex and heated, so I’ve made a few changes to take account of that.\n\nIs same-sex marriage about love?\n\nThere are many forms of love – parent/child, siblings, friends, carers and so on. But not all are nuptial. In fact, only one form of love is nuptial – the love of man and woman which is free, lifelong and open to children. Other forms of love may indeed be love and often are. That means that they have value, yes; but it doesn’t mean that they are or could become marriage.\n\nIs it about equality?\n\nIt’s true that all human beings are equal. But that doesn’t mean they are the same. Same-sex marriage ideology implies that equality means sameness. But it doesn’t. I may be different, but I’m still equal. Marriage policy has almost always “discriminated” against certain people: parents can’t marry their children, brother and sister can’t marry, those under age can’t marry. Nor can people of the same sex. That doesn’t make them any less equal.\n\nIs it about civil rights?\n\nAre heterosexuality and homosexuality equivalent?\n\nIn the construction of any human society, heterosexuality has been privileged because it alone can secure the future by producing children. Only a society which sees children as optional and the future as something of no great concern would see heterosexuality and homosexuality as equivalent.\n\nAre children an optional extra?\n\nWithout resorting to extraordinary measures, same-sex couples can’t produce children – not just because of age or sterility but because of biological impossibility. Yet bringing children to birth and raising them in a stable environment is fundamental to marriage, which remains true even if a married couple can’t conceive. The two purposes of marriage are unitive and procreative. They are deeply interrelated. Yet same-sex marriage would separate them radically, which means that it can’t be marriage.\n\nIs marriage only about two individuals?\n\nMarriage has always been regarded as essentially social, binding families together in new configurations and serving as the basic cell in constructing a human society which has a future. Marriage is a social institution. That’s why it’s important to speak of the common good when speaking of marriage; it’s also why same-sex marriage ideology focuses much more on supposed individual rights than on the common good.\n\nDo gender and biology matter?\n\nSame-sex marriage ideology says that gender difference is a social construct and that it doesn’t matter for marriage. It also says that the body, or biology, is of no final significance. This is linked to a denial of “nature” – to a sense that anything may be “natural” or “unnatural”. It implies a refusal to accept that there are any “givens” and an insistence that autonomous individuals can make of themselves what they will.\n\nThis debate is about the meaning of marriage, and that’s why it’s important that everyone have their say in the postal vote. I’ll be voting No, not because I wish ill of any kind on those in same-sex unions who have the same need for love and the same right to happiness as anyone else. I’ll be voting No because I think it’s the only way available of affirming values which are fundamental to true human flourishing and of guarding against unwanted consequences in the long term. A No vote may seem negative but, in a debate where things have rarely been what they seem, No is Yes and Yes is No.\n\nHas humanity got marriage wrong until recently?\n\nSame-sex marriage ideology is a dramatic form of the Western myth of progress which the facts of history have never confirmed. It seems arrogant or ignorant to claim that all cultures through the millennia have been wrong on this fundamental point. Not that every society has got marriage right in every way. But societies have agreed that marriage is between a man and a woman. To disregard this time-tested, cross-cultural wisdom is to succumb to the amnesia which is one of our cultural wounds.\n\nWill the non-Western world eventually catch up with the West?\n\nNon-Western cultures are often perplexed by the push for same-sex marriage in the West, but this isn’t necessarily a sign that they are backward or less civilised – even though the West tends to think that the rest of the world, if it isn’t like the West, either should be or will be eventually. It may well be that non-Western cultures will help preserve for humanity values which were once fundamental to Western cultures but have been eroded or abandoned.\n\nAre those who don’t favour same-sex marriage homophobic and bigoted?\n\nIt’s possible to oppose same-sex marriage in ways that are respectful and open-minded. But in an ideologically conditioned world of “all or nothing” or “black and white,” those who oppose same-sex marriage are often denigrated in an attempt to discredit or silence them. There’s a violence in this, which is resistant to the truthful debate we need.\n\nLetter to married couples (Pope Francis)\nDear married couples throughout the world! In this “Amoris Laetitia Family” Year, I am writing to express my deep affection and closeness...\nRead more\nChrist and the Church (Benedict XVI)\nDear Brothers and Sisters, Following the Catecheses on the Psalms and Canticles of Lauds and of Vespers, I would like to dedicate the upcomi...\nRead more\nFrom Termination to Extermination: The International Down Syndrome Genocide\nThe beautiful, happy 2018 Gerber Baby, Lucas, is lucky to be alive. Most children diagnosed with Down syndrome in utero are now killed before Bir...\nRead more\npowered by RelatedPosts" ]
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[ null, "Of the 213 FIBA member countries worldwide, only 149 were ranked in the list presented by Nike. The other countries not ranked have 0 points, and were all positioned with the same rank, after the last country presented.\n\nThe President of ABBA, Daryll Matthew, is quite pleased that National Senior Men’s Team was able to capture such a high worldwide ranking, and is very optimistic that the team will be ranked even higher, after next year’s Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Senior Men’s Tournament to be held in June 2018. The team captured the bronze medal the last time they competed in this competition held in Tortola in 2015." ]
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[ "Skip to main content\nThe Dilemma of Humanitarian Intervention\n\nSyria’s widening civil war and the growing toll on civilians have raised new debate about the international community’s responsibility to mount a humanitarian intervention by outside forces. But any such efforts seem overshadowed by the Libya experience. In 2011 the UN Security Council invoked the \"responsibility to protect\" doctrine and adopted Resolution 1973, endorsing a no-fly zone over Libya and authorizing member states to \"take all necessary measures\" to protect civilians under attack from Muammar al-Qaddafi’s government. Western-led air strikes ultimately ousted Qaddafi from power and prompted criticism from Security Council members like Russia that the R2P doctrine was cover for a regime change strategy. Experts say such sentiments, combined with concern about the way Libya’s upheaval spilled over into the region, have given pause to humanitarian interventions backed by regional or global bodies.", null, "Graves of people killed in clashes between rebels and the Syrian government in Qusayr, Syria. (Photo: Courtesy Reuters)\nMore From Our Experts\nDavid J. Scheffer\nForging a Cooperative Relationship Between ICC and a Special Tribunal for Russian Aggression Against Ukraine\n\nThe United Nations, formed in the aftermath of World War II to promote peace and stability, recognizes the importance of sovereignty, especially for newly independent nations or those seeking independence from colonizers. The UN Charter says: \"Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.\" The principle does not rule out the application of enforcement measures in case of a threat to peace, a breach of peace, or acts of aggression on the part of the state. The Genocide Convention of 1948 also overrode the nonintervention principle to lay down the commitment of the world community to prevent and punish. Yet inaction in response to the Rwanda genocide in 1994 and failure to halt the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia highlight the complexities of international responses to crimes against humanity.\n\nIn 2000, the Canadian government and several other actors announced the establishment of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) to address the challenge of the international community’s responsibility to act in the face of the gravest of human rights violations while respecting the sovereignty of states. It sought to bridge these two concepts with the 2001 Responsibility to Protect (R2P) report (PDF). A year later, the co-chairs of the commission, Gareth Evans of the International Crisis Group and Algerian diplomat Mohamed Sahnoun, wrote in Foreign Affairs: \"If the international community is to respond to this challenge, the whole debate must be turned on its head. The issue must be reframed not as an argument about the ’right to intervene’ but about the ’responsibility to protect.’\"\n\nMore From Our Experts\nDavid J. Scheffer\nForging a Cooperative Relationship Between ICC and a Special Tribunal for Russian Aggression Against Ukraine\n\nThe doctrine was hailed by international affairs specialists as a new dawn for peace and security. In a 2007 Council Special Report, former CFR senior fellow Lee Feinstein wrote that the adoption of R2P was a watershed moment, \"marking the end of a 350-year period in which the inviolability of borders and the monopoly of force within one’s own borders were sovereignty’s formal hallmarks.\"\n\nInitially, the doctrine was most notably applied to mediate Kenya’s post-election violence in 2008, which political scientist Ramesh Thakur refers to as the \"only successful R2P marker to date\" (TOI). Following the mass atrocity crimes spawned by the highly disputed election in Kenya, other nations swiftly applied political and diplomatic pressure to stop violence and encourage a political solution that resulted in a coalition government. Before being cited explicitly in 2011 in reference to the situation in Libya, the Security Council invoked the R2P doctrine for the first time in its 2006 resolution expanding the UN mission in Darfur.\n\nSome instances in the recent past have also suggested countries in Asia might be warming to humanitarian aid intervention. In the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the worst-hit areas was Indonesia’s Aceh Province, where the government had been fighting a secessionist movement for more than four decades. The province, under martial law, was off-limits for most international human rights groups, aid organizations, and reporters. But after initial hesitation, the Indonesian government allowed international aid in what Elizabeth Ferris and Lex Rieffel of the Brookings Institution call \"one of the largest disaster recovery and reconstruction efforts in modern times,\" and also resulted in a \"peace agreement, which led to the election of a former secessionist leader as governor of the province.\"\n\nSimilarly, after a powerful 2005 earthquake rocked the long-disputed Kashmir region dividing India and Pakistan, the Pakistani government decided to give access to international relief agencies. In addition, an earthquake in China’s Sichuan Province in May 2008 led Beijing to make unprecedented moves to open up. The Chinese government, which in the past has spurned foreign aid, accepted international aid publicly, opened a hotline for the U.S. military to have increased communication with its Chinese counterparts, and eased media restrictions.\n\nThe 2005 UN document also emphasized prevention: \"We also intend to commit ourselves, as necessary and appropriate, to helping States build capacity to protect their populations,\" the document said, \"and to assisting those which are under stress before crises and conflicts break out.\"\n\nBut some rights activists and journalists who focus on humanitarian affairs have said regime change should sometimes be part of the process of protecting populations. David Rieff, a journalist who specializes in humanitarian issues, wrote in the New York Times Magazine in June 2008: \"Use any euphemism you wish, but in the end these interventions have to be about regime change if they are to have any chance of accomplishing their stated goal.\" In the wake of the 2011 crisis in Libya, following calls for regime change, Thakur also argued: \"R2P is not solely about military intervention but, if it is to have any meaning at all, must include that option as a last resort.\"\n\nRussian officials have vowed to block further efforts at Security Council-endorsed interventions even amid humanitarian suffering. \"The international community unfortunately did take sides in Libya and we would never allow the Security Council to authorize anything similar to what happened in Libya,\" Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov told Australian TV in January 2012.\n\nIncreasingly the intervention in Libya is becoming regarded as unique, and there appears to be less of an appetite for destroying the baseline order in states, regardless of how odious a state may be, says Stewart M. Patrick, CFR senior fellow and director of the program on international institutions and global governance.\n\n\"Libya has exposed fissures within the international community and brought to the fore conflict not only in the Security Council permanent members but also among many developing countries that have long been lukewarm about the concept\" of R2P, Patrick says.\n\nBeyond operational and political questions, military intervention also involves legal issues, says CFR’s Matthew Waxman. \"Humanitarian/military intervention outside of a UN Security Council mandate remains a very highly contested area of international law,\" he says. And Russia and China have historically been reluctant to support any form of intervention. Besides their long-standing noninterference policy in the internal affairs of other countries, they are \"particularly worried that it could create a precedent for the international community to have a say in how they treat their own, sometimes restive, minority populations,\" says CFR’s Patrick.\n\nThe willingness to use armed force is also inevitably influenced not only by the desperation of the affected population but also by geopolitical factors, including the relevance of the country to the world community, regional stability, and the attitudes of other major players, say experts.\n\nThe U.S. role as standard bearer for the R2P concept remains a question. It has been reluctant to commit to a forceful intervention in Syria, limiting itself to announced plans to arm the opposition and working with Russia to try to convene a peace conference bringing together the Assad regime and rebels. CFR’s Waxman says the U.S. nation-building experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan have demonstrated the on-the-ground challenges faced after U.S.-led interventions. \"The United States has limited power to help put these countries back together after regimes collapse in ways that ensure that rights and safety of the local populations are maintained,\" he says.\n\nPresident Obama’s appointment in June 2013 of two top officials who have been outspoken in the past on humanitarian intervention--Susan Rice as national security adviser and Samantha Power as UN ambassador--prompted discussions about whether he might be signaling willingness to intervene in humanitarian crises. But a number of analysts have cautioned against taking too simplistic a view about the roles Rice and Power will play. \"Both Rice and Power have moderated their views on U.S. military intervention abroad over the years, in large part because of the backlash from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, preferring to resort to diplomatic pressure, ’moral suasion,’ and other tools,\" writes the National Journal’s Michael Hirsh.\n\nAt present, the world community has limited options for responding to humanitarian crises. UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182 formed guiding principles for states’ response to humanitarian disasters and was central to the establishment of the office of the UN emergency relief coordinator and the development of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee.\n\nBut the General Assembly resolution reiterates that \"the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national unity of States must be fully respected in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,\" which makes it difficult to operate in situations where the affected country denies access. In such cases, the role of regional actors and neighbors becomes critical." ]
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[ null, "Dreams are one of the guiding inspirations on the new album from Norwegian collective Lindy-Fay Hella (Wardruna) & Dei Farne and today they share the new video/song “The Lake” from their forthcoming record ”Hildring”, which will be released By Norse Records, tomorrow.\n\nAbout the meaning of the song Lindy-Fay states this:\n\n“The Lyrics for The Lake are taken from one of my cousin Roy’s dreams. We have been discussing the dream-world for many years already. So, to my big surprise, I discovered that [director] Gaui’s story for the video also was directly taken from a dream. When eating breakfast at his and Marita’s cozy home in Faroe Islands, I asked: “The story for the video is very beautiful, how did you come up with that?” Gaui replied: ” Oh well, I dreamt about it. It is just taken from a dream.”\n\nThis kind of charming synchronicity is very befitting to Lindy-Fay Hella & Dei Farne, who have created a record which celebrates the power of all of our senses and encourages listeners to seek the magic in our surroundings, awakening curiosity and our sense of wonder.\n\n”Hildring” is Lindy-Fay’s second album, following the release of ”Seafarer” in 2019 which was released in her own name. Dei Farne are Roy Ole Førland and Ingolf Hella Torgersen and with them – Lindy-Fay has found kindred spirits.\n\n”Hildring” is an intuitively crafted, ornamental and rhythmical record with a dark pop sensibility, channeling the musicians’ mutual appreciation of different genres, from dark synth, folk, jazz, noise/experimental, Krautrock, prog rock, and world music. The soundscapes of ”Hildring” are like moonlight shimmering in running water. Synth drones and fluid melodies are deftly-woven together with the organic sounds of acoustic piano, guitars, harmonium and percussion/drums, elevated into something larger than life by Lindy-Fay’s extraordinary, expressive vocal style.\n\nLindy-Fay Hella sounds especially liberated on this record, reconnecting to a childhood passion for synths, and her love of “Black Celebration” by Depeche Mode, attributing her vocal experimentation to Dave Gahan’s wide-ranging style. Lindy-Fay also draws powerful inspiration from traditional Joik singing, unique to the Sámi people of Northern Europe. Lindy-Fay honors her great-grandmother and other Sámi people who suffered injustice when this traditional form was condemned. Harnessing her vocal power is not necessarily about choosing the right words, rather following specific feelings and utilizing the voice as an instrument.\n\nLindy-Fay states this about her upcoming record and the meaning behind it:\n\n” ”Hildring” is the Norwegian word for mirage. When on a long journey, you can start to wonder what is real and what is not, but at the same time, you are constantly seeking the unknown.”\n\n“This album is darker and more rhythm based. We’ve been sending ideas to each other and worked it out in the studios with the band, additional musicians and the producer Iver Sandoy. We found that we had a common interest in alternative 70s and 80s music. We like to work fast and trust the gut feelings, rather than analyzing everything to pieces. The first takes are often the best ones in our department. The nerve we want to keep in our music is that of a not always perfect one. With some hair, spikes and edges. That’s why part of the Hildring album is totally improvised. We are getting older and feel safe in our own musical expression. We simply make the music we want to make.”\n\nI have seen a place up in the Lyderhorn mountains that makes a perfect mirror in the water when still. It makes me think of the Otherworld or parallel Universes. “What is behind the veil?” As they questioned in earlier times. All the curiosities I get from walking there makes me wonder, maybe the Witches that were said to be up there felt something similar? To me it is a magical place and the favorite of the seven mountains surrounding Bergen. Also, from where I grew up, on an Island by the open ocean..the memories from that place and the stories I heard from my grandfather about mythical creatures and possible dangers at Sea, gives me great inspiration as well.”\n\nThis record reflects the sense of wonder and awe with which Lindy-Fay Hella & Dei Farne view the natural world and the elemental forces of their rural surroundings outside of Bergen.", null, "Check out the new official music video for “The Lake”, below:" ]
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[ "Weighing of the Soul: The Theory of 21 Grams\n\nWeight Of The Soul 21 Grams\n\nWhat is the 21 Gram Theory\n\nThe 21 gram theory is a based on experiment conducted by Dr. Duncan MacDougall which toke place in Massachusetts between 1901- 1906. Dr. Duncan MacDougall believed that a human soul was made of mass and therefore it could be weighed. In order to prove his theory. The docter weighed six dying patients before, during and after death. This was done with a specialized hospital bed that had fairbanks weight system atached to it. And this is what happen.\n\n\"Suddenly, coincident with death, the beam end dropped with an audible stroke hitting against the lower limiting bar and remaining there with no rebound. The loss was ascertained to be three-fourths of an ounce.\"\n---Dr. Duncan MacDougall\n\n\" The instant life ceased the opposite scale pan fell with a suddenness that was astonishing – as if something had been suddenly lifted from the body. Immediately all the usual deductions were made for physical loss of weight, and it was discovered that there was still a full ounce of weight unaccounted for”.\n---Dr. Duncan MacDougall\n\n\"I believe that in this case, that of a phlegmatic man slow of thought and action, that the soul remained suspended in the body after death, during the minute that elapsed before its freedom. There is no other way of accounting for it, and it is what might be expected to happen in a man of the subject’s temperament.\"\n---Dr. Duncan MacDougall\n\nBelief of the Soul\n\nIs the 21 Gram Theory True\n\nIn 1901-1906 the medical equipment to determine when the patients were dead had not been developed. All that Dr. Duncan MacDougall had to ceuse was a stethoscope that he lay on the chest to hear when the heart stop. This is hardly something that is reliable enough to say for sure when the exact time of death was.\n\nThen there is the question of the weight loss being 21 grams. In his notes. He wrote that two of the patients lost weight after death but also kept on losing more weight long after they had died. One of the patients gained weight at death before he lost his weight. And another thing about the weight is this. It was the doctor who made the bed with the Fairbanks scale. How do we know how accurate it was. Dr. Duncan MacDougall was not a engineer.\n\nAlso only four dying patients result were used out of the six he did the experiment on. This is hardly enough data to support the theory. Science will do a experiment over and over again to prove a theory and each time the tests must turn out the same. Dr. Duncan MacDougall would always say more tests of this kind needed to be done.\n\nTests of this kind using dying patients was never allowed to be used again. It was considered to be unethical and inhumane.", null, "Dr. Duncan MacDougall graduated from Harvard Medical school he became a doctor and practiced medicine as a family physician in Fairville, Massachusetts. In 1907 he published his experiment of the 21 gram theory in medical journal magazine. The experiment had made the front page in the New York Daily News. It gave him some short lived fame. It was soon however criticized by the medical community and denounced.\n\nHe did another experiment on dogs. None had lost any weight. He would always would say this was because dogs do not have a soul only humans beings do.\n\nHe then went on to do more research on trying to prove the existence of the soul in experiments using xrays. However nothing was ever published,\n\nThe doctor died in 1917 just ten years after his experiment\n\nEven though his theory is not been proved scientifically.. It has taken a life of its own in the media in movies, shows and books.\n\nIt was a pretty place to die. The mansion on Blue Hill Avenue was the showpiece of the Dorchester, Massachusetts estate known as Grove Hall. Four stories tall, with a porticoed porch and cliques of indolent shade trees, the mansion had been home to T.K. Jones, a wealthy merchant in the China trade. In 1864, it was bought by a physician-cum-faith-healer named Charles Cullis, who turned it into the Consumptives' Home — a charitable operation for late-stage tuberculosis (a.k.a. consumption) patients. With the discovery of antibiotics 60 years off, prayer was as useful a treatment as any then on offer. TB patients were routinely packed off to sanitariums, ostensibly to partake of rest \"cures,\" but mainly to keep them from spreading the disease.\n\nHad you been visiting the Consumptives' Home in April 1901, you might have been witness to a curious undertaking. A plump, meek-looking man of 34, wearing wireframe glasses and not as much hair as he once did, was stooped over the platform of an ornate Fairbanks scale, customizing the device with wooden supports and what appeared to be an army-style cot. The scale was an oversized commercial model, for weighing silk — no doubt a holdover from Jones's mercantile days.\n\nClearly something unorthodox was afoot. Though weight loss was a universal undertaking at the Consumptives' Home, no one needed a commercial scale to track it.\n\nThe man with the hammer was Duncan Macdougall, a respected surgeon and physician who lived in a mansion of his own, in nearby Haverhill. Macdougall was acquainted with the Consumptives' Home's attending physician, but he himself was rnot on staff. Nor was he treating any of the patients, or even praying for them. Quite the opposite; Macdougall was literally — perhaps even a little eagerly — waiting for them to die.\n\nA Soul's Weight By Mary Roach\n\nA Soul's Weight By Mary Roach\n\nDo You Believe in the Soul\n\nDo you think humans have a soul?" ]
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[ "Sign Up Now To Get The Dirty South Classic\n\nMeanwhile, read below for more on why we picked Soul Food.\n\nTo understand the Dirty South is to immerse oneself into the grit that made it possible; to plant oneself in the Georgian dirt and mud, the euphoria of sweat stuck to skin, southern air gliding off the bones doing 90 on an unlit highway. A term originated by Dungeon Family member Cool Breeze, the presumed southern default of today’s popular rap originates not solely from the 808 shaking your sub, or the soul samples tucked beneath them, but the lives that make it possible for Black folks to be. It’s every Sunday dinner you’ve ever had, the fragrance rising from a block where every mama’s your mama, and every life’s for the taking. It’s the nickel bag, the church fan, and the peach cobbler.\n\nSoul Food is the 1995 debut album from Goodie Mob: a Georgia-grown quartet from the Dungeon Family tree, placing roots in the dirt of Atlanta. Cee-Lo, Khujo, T-Mo, and Big Gipp dedicated almost a year in the Dungeon with the Organized Noize collective to introduce the first definitive work of Dirty South hip-hop; this album’s the first to use the term. Goodie Mob is a shorthand for The Good Die Mostly Over Bullshit, or God is Every Man of Blackness. From the vantage of four Black men, born in the ‘70s and just exiting their 20s by ‘95, they carried grown urgency with youthful exuberance, walking as chosen ones. Soul Food is an album of choices and consequences, bearing a Black weight of poverty and escape while beaming the light everywhere we forget to look. While claiming the conscious label with pride, there’s nothing preachy about them; the Goodie Mob balances these extremes like a loose swisher tucked behind the ear, like they’ve done it before and would do it all again. It’s hearing your brother speak when you take a ride, your cousin on his last $5 with a plate being the only thing he needs. Certainly, there’s no light to shine without being well-acquainted with the darkness; the world’s the trap, and we all must live to earn our death.", null, "Perched on the turn of a century, Soul Food is a narration of the world and an indictment of how it came to be. If their blocks look anything like yours, everything feels familiar, told with an incisive detail swinging for the gut and the jugular. Goodie Mob shows far more than they tell, inviting you into the madness and warning you of what’s to come. As Organized Noize bring chilling warmth to the blues and soul backdrops, the men speak on mass incarceration, incoming New World Order and martial law threatening to eradicate the poor, balanced by being too high to pray and being pissed at the temp agency. There’s no trace amount of doomsday salesmanship, but an overdose of the truth. Two decades, when figures of Black ownership and imprisonment haven’t budged a bit, these tales age far too well. For a nation hellbent on disenfranchisement, Goodie Mob reinforces a fight for all with a Black Power forefront; the struggle sounds and feels glorious, trading shame for hope in the face of the deepest tests.\n\nIn the fight of good and evil, Soul Food’s duality is cautionary tale moonlighting as Dirty South Survival Guide, ride out music for the end of days. Before Ludacris, David Banner and more, the Goodie Mob laid a crucial landmark for the Southern legends in the lineage after them by making canon of a corner many loved to forget. When the South had somethin’ to say, some made worlds beyond our plane and others planted their flag right in this reality. Goodie Mob set their blueprint in reality, a code yet to be upended for a chaos far too familiar." ]
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[ "What does writing a number in standard form mean\n\nDivision optional ; Raising to the powers of constant integers optional.\n\nWe can also write that number in scientific notation: What does that number actually mean? Can you actually imagine 4.", null, "Graphical representation Although many topics in geoscience use scientific notation, graphical representations are often plotted on logarithmic scales as in the electromagnetic spectrum below. Log scale of electromagnetic spectrum. Details There are many reasons for this - most importantly, it takes up less space - but a log scale does not give a sense of true scale: Bar illustrating true scale of powers of ten.\n\nDetails It is interesting to note that the time periods that we know the most about the Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Paleozoic only make up a small fraction of the whole of geologic time!\n\nSymbolic representation There are a number of analogies for thinking about big numbers. Students particularly in entry-level classes often relate well to analogies with money: A local radio station is tring to collect a million pennies for a worthy cause. How many dollars is this?\n\nYou have just won a contest. How long will you have to stand there to become a millionaire? How long will it take him to pay off the debt provided no more debt accumulates. You can check the debt to the penny at the Treasury Dept.\n\nWhat is the standard form of a whole number\n\nCalculators can be set up to display scientific notation. Spreadsheet programs can tabulate data, expressing it in a number of forms.\n\nScientific notation provides an excellent way for students to become familiar with their probably new calculators.Standard form in elementary-level mathematics is the number written in standard numerical form, such as 5, According to initiativeblog.com from the Oswego City School District, elementary mathematics usually lists around three ways to write numbers: standard, expanded and word name.\n\nFor example, the number 4, is already written in standard form. NOTE - The FARSite is the authoritative source for the AFFARS only.\n\nThe FARSite is only an electronic representation of the FAR and the other supplements. If a watch says it's water resistant let’s say up to 50 meters, that does not mean that you can swim as deep as 50 meters below the surface, as long as you want and as often as you want, and experience no problems with the watch.\n\nWriting an academic essay means fashioning a coherent set of ideas into an argument. Because essays are essentially linear—they offer one idea at a time—they must present their ideas in the order that makes most sense to a reader. Essay Structure.\n\nWriting an academic essay means fashioning a coherent set of ideas into an argument. In essence, a standard is an agreed way of doing something. It could be about making a product, managing a process, delivering a service or supplying materials – standards can cover a huge range of activities undertaken by organizations and used by their customers.\n\nThe easiest way to note down a number is to make that many marks - little I's. Thus I means 1, II means 2, III means 3. Same deal. IX means to subtract I from X, leaving 9.\n\nNumbers in the teens, twenties and thirties follow the same form as the first set, only with X's indicating the number of tens.\n\nYou see a lot of Ms because Roman.\n\nWhat Does Exemption Mean on the Tax Form? | Finance - Zacks" ]
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[ "Spectrum monitoring is a vital network management tool, not only because of existing RF spectrum crowding and the added network density associated with the rollout of 5G. The need to monitor transmissions, particularly at government locations such as airports, seaports, and other points of entry, as well as at utility grids, military facilities, and other sensitive sites, is necessitated by the increasing use of drones.", null, "Spectrum monitoring systems can help facilitate the identification and removal of illegal or unlicensed interference signals, including drone detection and mitigation. Designing the proper backhaul will help efficiently and effectively process the signals so that appropriate action can be taken in a timely manner and security can be maintained.\n\nThere are three primary methods for geo-locating RF signals of interest – Power of Arrival (POA), Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA), and Angle of Arrival (AOA). In most situations where modulated signal bandwidths are greater than 25 kHz, including those associated with drone detection and mitigation, TDOA is the most accurate process.\n\nTDOA can provide a very precise location estimate of < 100 meters in a short period of time. To successfully use TDOA, it is essential to understand the type of signals that can be used; how the results depend on the geometry of the measurement based upon the probes and source locations; the sources of uncertainty and how to mitigate them; and how to detect if the answer is meaningful.\n\nEach measurement updates the signal position to provide tracking points for the path taken, so the faster the data can be processed the greater the success. TDOA geo-positioning is performed using I/Q measurements. I/Q captures can be quite large, gathering many Mbits of data as a function of both capture bandwidth and bit resolution. The time to send all I/Q measurements back to a central location for analysis significantly impacts the tracker’s ability to update new measurement positions and follow fast moving objects such as drones.", null, "Once a drone is detected, its video signal is captured, processed, and transmitted in an I/Q format. There are several methods to implement the backhaul channel to transfer this valuable measurement data back to a central server. Some are better suited for transmitting I/Q data than others.\n\nOptical Fiber – A preferred choice is to use fiber in a closed system. Each deployed remote spectrum monitor will need a pair of Ethernet-to-fiber converters or media converters that manipulate the signal so it can be transferred via fiber to a PC/server location for processing. A second converter at the PC location translates the fiber signal back to Ethernet.\n\nThere are several important parameters that must be considered when using a media converter, including:\n\nAt the receiving end of each IQ backhaul, an Ethernet switch is required to combine every signal for input into the PC/server. A Gigabit plug-and-play switch should be used.\n\nIf the media converter and switch are deployed outdoors, they should be placed in a waterproof enclosure. Depending on the environment and signal power, remote spectrum monitors for drone detection can be deployed at approximately 500 meters on a triangle side. If one remote spectrum monitor is co-located near the PC/server, two fiber rolls should be used; otherwise, three rolls are required.\n\nMicrowave Point-to-Point (P2P) – Another option for drone detection and mitigation applications is microwave P2P. Many P2P systems (transmitter and receiver pair) will use 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz as a backup in the event of adverse conditions. When used at the lower frequencies, Wi-Fi connectivity can be established to further extend the link, if needed. For P2P to operate effectively, line of sight between transmitter and receiver must be established. Figure 2 shows an example of a microwave P2P backhaul using radio links.", null, "Considerations for choosing a P2P system include:\n\nEthernet – A remote spectrum monitor can be connected via Ethernet to a larger hub, such as a corporate network, where transmissions can be done. A typical scenario would be to place a remote spectrum monitor at a building rooftop serviced by an internal LAN connection with other monitoring solutions spaced across multiple buildings with an internal LAN connection. When configuring this backhaul, the bandwidth required by the I/Q transmissions must be considered so as to not disrupt normal network traffic.\n\nWireless Modems – 4G LTE modem tests have shown that tracking updates can be 2-3 times slower compared to fiber or P2P, making them an unsuitable option for a commercial drone tracking operation. A minimum of 5 MB/sec data rates on the uplink is necessary if a wireless modem is used for I/Q data transmission.\n\nIf there is no other option, a router should be used so Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) configured addresses match with Domain Name Server (DNS) servers. Routers can be programmed to automatically use a specific DNS service, allowing the use of names (rather than numeric IP labels) for accessing the remote spectrum monitor.\n\nTo learn more about how to configure a backhaul for remote spectrum monitoring that may include drone detection, download a new application note entitled Backhaul Requirements for Anritsu Remote Spectrum Monitors Use for RF Signal Tracking Applications.\n\nA broadband VNA system is now available that covers low frequencies through 220 GHz and accompanying probes..." ]
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[ null, "I’ve already touched on Disneyland’s New Orleans Square a bit when I discussed entertainment offerings in 1996, but let’s look a bit closer at some other things in the area.\n\nLearning about Club 33 on the early Internet (long, long before Facebook, in the early stone ages of dial-up and text-based newsgroups) felt like being let in on a big secret. So of course I took a picture of the door!\n\nAs Club 33 became less of a secret, you’d see more and more people doing the same, or posing by it. I still kick myself for not going in when I had a chance. And kicking myself again for turning down the second and third chance, too. I think I was just too focused on rides back then.\n\nAnd before the Year of a Million Dreams turned it into an apartment, upstairs above Pirates of the Caribbean was the Disney Gallery where you could see great things like this K7 spaceman outfit from the early years of Disneyland:\n\nAnd, if you knew the right people (sigh, like those who invited you to Club 33 and you turned them down), they might even show you some other secrets, like this “hidden” cast member elevator:\n\nI also got to visit a cast member store (which I think was located in a trailer backstage somewhere). I bought a strange black ball with Mickey ears on it that you could stick on a car antenna. Who would have known that, in a few years, those antenna balls would be a massive craze with hundreds of styles! (The one I bought was before this, and doesn’t even say “Disneyland” on it — just a discreet black ball with mouse ears. I’m not even sure if it had (C)Disney anywhere. I wonder if I still have it.)\n\nI’ll share a few more. Somehow I learned about a “hidden pet cemetery,” and a cast member gave me a little tour. Today, it’s well documented (it was the original cemetery, and then a clone was made and moved out front when they expanded the Haunted Mansion queue), but back then, it seemed really special to get to see it. Funny how giving everyone a digital camera (on their phone) at all times makes having photos of things far less rare.\n\nAnd over at Pirate’s of the Caribbean, I snapped a photo of one of the pirates unique to the Disneyland version. I believe he sat at the left of the “waterfall” up ramp at the end of the ride, just before where Jack Sparrow is today.\n\nHe disappeared a few years later during an update, and has been gone ever since. I think. I really need to check my later photos. I could be completely wrong (and I’m sure you’ll let me know if I am).\n\nThere was also some kind of big deal about turnstiles being moved to the exit of Pirates. I don’t recall why, but I took a photo:\n\nOh, and for what it’s worth, back then this pirate was still looking for the woman that the clothing he was holding belonged to 😉\n\n“I be willing to share, I be!” he would say, as an (apparently) nude woman popped up slightly out of the barrel behind him.\n\nI guess that’s all for now. In writing this article, I did learn that the problem with strollers isn’t really a new one. It just seems today there are more of them, and more people bring their own, and they are larger. But even in 1996, I thought the mess of “parked” strollers was awful enough that I wasted one of my dozen or so photos on it.\n\nActually, maybe “parked” is too strong a word for that photo. How about “left in a clump, seemingly at random” instead?\n\nUnless otherwise noted, all photos and content should be assumed Copyright (C) 1995-2018 by Allen C. Huffman. If you wish to use any content or photos form this site, please contact me.\n\nOh, hi! I got my first digital camera in 1996 and started documenting my Disney (-land and World) trips. I’ll be using this site to share photo essays of various things from the past. I’ll try to post something new every week until I’ve fully commented on the 150,000+ photos in my collection…" ]
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[ null, "Wes Unseld led Louisville Seneca to back-to-back state titles in 1963 and 1964, the only basketball titles in the school’s history. Seneca is one of only five Kentucky high schools to win back-to-back state championships. He is first and second all-time for rebounds in a state tournament. He grabbed 72 in 1963 and an eye-popping 88 in 1964, when he also scored 105 points. He made a key basket in the final minute and a free throw a few seconds later in Seneca’s 61-58 semi-final victory over Hazard in 1964. Many people (including me) consider him to be the best high school player in Kentucky history, and the 1963 and 1964 Seneca teams to be among the elite teams in Kentucky high school basketball.", null, "Unseld was named Mr. Basketball in 1964 after his teammate, Mike Redd, took home the honors in 1963 and went on to play for Kentucky Wesleyan. Redd scored 106 points in the 1963 state tournament. The only other time a school produced back-to-back Mr. Basketball winners was when Rick Jones and Scott Hundley did so for Scott County in the late 90s. Redd and Unseld were the first two African Americans to be named Mr. Basketball. Redd passed away in 2007 and Unseld passed away today. Prayers for the Unseld family.", null ]
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[ null, "Today we’d like to introduce you to Ethan Healey.\n\nHi Ethan, it’s an honor to have you on the platform. Thanks for taking the time to share your story with us – to start maybe you can share some of your backstory with our readers?\nGrowing up, I’ve always been really into music, the way chords would make me feel and how certain songs would make me feel certain ways always fascinated me ever since I can remember. I was raised around a lot of different kinds of music but that early 50’s rock n roll era really was my favorite.\n\nWhen I was around 15 or so, I got really into hip-hop music and the art of production. I started making instrumentals and beats on my phone since I couldn’t really afford a computer or anything like that at the time. That’s when I was started becoming really inspired by the hip-hop culture. With inspirations from J Dilla, Q-Tip, MF DOOM, Joey Bada$$, Mac Miller, Kendrick Lamar, I was really looking up to those guys & what they were saying in there songs.\n\nI began as just a producer and audio engineer, helping friends and making some money on the side until I saved up to buy recording gear for myself. I remember the whole summer between 16-17, I was just making beats and learning all that I possibly could about production and audio engineering. It was a hard step away from it was like an addiction to sounds and feelings.\n\nEven when I got back to school after that summer I would always skip class and just make beats on my phone if I didn’t have my laptop. At one point the only times I really would come to school was to pick up money for beats I had sold or to use WI-FI. I remember on the days when I did show up to school people would call me ‘Ferris” like from the movie, Ferris Buellers Day Off since I was just never there. That’s also around the time I started releasing music.\n\nA few months after graduating high school I began releasing my own music online under the name ‘Save Ferris”. I had gotten attention from a lot of local people in Saint Louis. I even got to work with Lil B on a song we did together called “Therapy”. I began joining beat battles around the city and just meeting good people here. I soon began to realize that there was a lot of talented people that either couldn’t afford to record themselves or just didn’t know the right people.\n\nThat’s when I started my own record label, God Speed Records. God Speed is a team of musical artists, producers, & engineers. Based in St. Louis, artists that are on the label currently are Save Ferris, Feedbackotw, Desert Rose, & Blondci. Ranging from Louisiana to St. Louis, I really love that being in this city has gotten me here today.\n\nWould you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?\nIt hasn’t always been smooth. I definitely had my fair share of hard times, My family lived in a 2 bedroom apartment for years of my life. 10 people altogether in a 2 bedroom apartment for years. My parents always found a way for all of us and im always going to be thankful for all they have done and continue to do for me.\n\nCan you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?\nWell, I do a few things. I produce, write, engineer music and run a small independent label out of St. Louis called God Speed Records. I am known for releasing hip-hop music online under the name Save Ferris and working with artists such as Lil B. I am most proud of creating the music I have out today and the ones I have around me at God Speed Records.\n\nWhat sets me apart from others I would say is my DIY attitude. I take the work I do very seriously and I don’t really let anything get in the way of that. I learned to engineer, produce, write, and arrange music myself. Not very many people can say that.\n\nLet’s talk about our city – what do you love? What do you not love?\nWhat I like most about my city is the range of creative people and the welcoming there is for people here.\n\nWhat I don’t like about parts of my city is the violence. There are too many headlines of shootings and children being shot that really hurts to see. It’s time people become more human in certain parts of our city.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Despite the negative reports that have surfaced on social media and on talk shows after a police-involved shooting in the eastern district of New Providence some two weeks ago, Royal Bahamas Police Force Commissioner Anthony Ferguson expressed on Monday that he stands by the actions of his officers.\n\n“Let me say the officers who were on the operation were very responsible and very experienced officers, and that is as much as I will say in respect to that.”\n\nOn May 17, three men were killed during a police-involved shooting, which occurred on New Gate Road in eastern New Providence. Since then, many relatives of the victims have publicly contested the findings of the report issued by police.\n\nYesterday, Commissioner Ferguson admitted that he has not been following the issue.\n\n“I don’t know what the family said and I’m not going to try to speak to what they say,” Commissioner Ferguson said.\n\n“You always have to remember that the police department is the legitimate law enforcement agency.\n\n“And, until I fully understand what is being said, then I will be able to analyze all of the pros and cons, but I cannot speak to anything that anyone would have said. It’s a disadvantage for me to try to speak to something I have not seen or heard.”\n\nAccording to police, the suspects approached them with handguns when they entered the home, which resulted in them being shot.\n\nPolice confirmed that the suspects used children as a human shield during the crossfire.\n\nHilton, Smith, and Morely were granted bail by the Supreme Court Justice, Willamae McKay, with two sureties. Smith is also expected to be temporarily electronically monitored by law enforcement during her bail tenure." ]
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[ "Zum Inhalt springen\nReview of: The Eye Of Horus\n\nHorus - Who Was Horus? - What is The Eye of Horus? - Egyptian Mythology\n\nHorus was the god of the sky in ancient Egyptian mythology. He was the son of Osiris (king of Egypt) and Isis. According to ancient Egyptian mythology, his right and left eyes represented the sun and moon, respectively. Horus’ right eye was called the “Eye of Ra”, and his left eye was known as the “Eye of Horus”. The Eye of Horus Horus is the son of Osiris and nephew to Set. After Set murdered Osiris, Horus and his mother Isis set to work putting the dismembered Osiris back together and reviving him as lord of the underworld. According to one story, Horus sacrificed one of his own eyes for Osiris. The Eye of Horus extended its influence to other cultures and religions and persisted up to this day with a superstitious background. Its attraction for people is understandable because it is a protective amulet combined with popular history and powerful symbolic identity. Eye of Horus, in ancient Egypt, symbol representing protection, health, and restoration. Eye of Horus. Eye of Horus, a symbol of protection. © juliars/Fotolia. According to Egyptian myth, Horus lost his left eye in a struggle with Seth. The eye was magically restored by Hathor, and this restoration came to symbolize the process of making whole and healing. The Eye of Horus, also known as wadjet, wedjat or udjat, is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health. The Eye of Horus is similar to the Eye of Ra, which belongs to a different god, Ra, but represents many of the same concepts. Horus fought Set in a series of battles, Bitburger Open 2021 eventually vanquished his uncle. Ok Privacy policy. 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That cobra is Wadjet, a protective deity.\n\nAn Eye shown in association with a cobra is usually Wadjet, although sometimes it is an Eye of Ra. Just to be further confusing, the Eye of Horus is sometimes called a Wadjet eye.\n\nThe ancient Egyptians worshipped Horus mainly as the sky god and the god of kingship. In the cult Archaeologists have discovered a number of elaborate underground tombs containing precious artifacts in a 2,year-old cemetery on the shores of the Nile River in Sudan, according to a report in Top New Stories.\n\nThis year, as dusk gives way to darkness on the night of the Winter Solstice December 21st , residents of the United States, the United Kingdom, and other nations across the Northern Hemisphere will bear witness to a highly unusual astronomical occurrence.\n\nHuman Origins. The Eye of Providence known also as the all-seeing eye of God is a well-known and popular symbol.\n\nThis symbol has been used for centuries in both religious and secular contexts, and therefore its representation can be found in many places. Where are Ashkenazi Jews from?\n\nTheir Origins May Surprise You. The origins of human beings according to ancient Sumerian texts. Ancient Technology.\n\nThe discovery of an ancient Etruscan honey harvesting workshop at Focello in Italy, and the analysis of charred remains unearthed at the site, has let archaeologists to propose a remarkable hypothesis.\n\nHan Purple: A 2,year-old artificial pigment that quantum physicists are trying to understand. Ancient Places. Today, the United Kingdom is crisscrossed with many fascinating monuments from ancient times.\n\nFrom the ages when these islands were inhabited by different peoples and cultures of tribes from ancient Europe. Maya Animation? Collection of amulets in the British Museum Room Earthenware Wedjat amulet on display at the Louvre , c.\n\nThe Walters Art Museum. Painting of Horus in the Temple of Hatshepsut. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health.\n\nThis article is about the ancient Egyptian symbol. For the video game, see Eye of Horus video game. False door of Senenmut.\n\n1 Anmerkung zu “The Eye Of Horus”" ]
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[ null, "Less than a year ago, Hugh Howey was playing around with a what-if dystopian idea and wrote a fun short story called Wool that was to change the course of his writing career. To his surprise, Wool caught the attention of science fiction readers on Amazon and quickly racked up a host of positive reviews. Hugh found himself fielding requests for more, so he extended the concept and wrote four additional stories before combined these into a single edition that has gone viral. Well, not viral in the sense of a youtube video about a stuffed cat being turned into a helicopter, but viral in the literary sense that Wool has become a book on everyone’s reading list.\n\nI read Wool while it was still under construction, and joined the list of eager readers awaiting the next instalment, so I’ve followed the meta-story of Wool’s rise in popularity with some interest. Within 12 months, Wool has gone from a curious experiment by an independent sci-fi writer to being picked up by a major publishing house in the UK, with film rights being sold to Ridley Scott. It’s an Indie writer’s dream come true.\n\nBut what made Wool so successful? I think the answer is simple; engaging characters in a story about triumph over institutional deceit and corruption. The main character’s world is shattered, but she never loses her innocence and desire for justice, so you can’t help but sympathise with her and the trials she endures. Wool keeps readers on the edge of their seat with a good deal of suspense as the final outcome is never clear, and that’s something I hope comes across well in the movie.\n\nCheck out this mock-up trailer produced for launch the book in the United Kingdom.\n\nPS. Ignore the URL at the end of the video, the site you want to go to is http://thisiswool.co.uk/\n\n4 thoughts on “Are Electric Sheep Made of Steel Wool?”" ]
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[ null, "In the final season of their HBO special, Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams are bringing queer people to the front.\n\nIn seventh grade, I had a friend who was very much what you would call a “comedy enthusiast.” He would, in a fit of desperate boredom, force us to sit and watch hours of comedy videos and stand-up specials on YouTube to pass the time.\n\nLouis C.K., Bo Burnham, Daniel Tosh, Dane Cook — each video felt like a foreign, uncomfortable language. Each comedian cracking one homophobic joke after another, peppered with misogyny and light racism in ways that closely resembled the very locker room talk that terrorized much of my high school years. In college, I would try to watch comedy at dive bars, or on Comedy Central, and still found much of the same thing. After a while, I started to tell people that I hated comedy. “Comedians are the worst kinds of people,” I would often confidently declare in mixed company. Though this sweeping generalization was of course untrue, it was emotionally true to me at the time. Comedy, I had decided, just wasn’t for me.\n\nAs a consequence of that, the first time I tried listening to 2 Dope Queens — a live-taped podcast featuring a lineup of comedians each episode — I didn’t think it was for me. But the show would always open up with banter between its two hosts, Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams, which I found very entertaining and not-comedy-like, so I continued to subscribe just for them.\n\nBut after listening to a few episodes all the way through, I realized that the comedians featured by Robinson and Williams weren’t anything like those I had grown up watching. These comics included women, were predominantly people of color, and were often gay or queer. Their humor would take jabs at white folks, toxic men, straight people, and openly discuss queer phenomena to the laughter and applause of their audience. It was apparent that 2 Dope Queens’ curation of these comedians intentionally prioritized those on the margins. And that’s when I realized: It’s not that comedy wasn’t for me. It’s that the the majority of people getting platforms in comedy (cis, white, straight men) weren’t for me.\n\n“When I was coming up in comedy, I did so many shows with women, people of color, and queer people and I thought to myself — I don’t see any of them on TV,” Robinson said in conversation with Samhita Mukhopadhyay at a press event with Williams for 2 Dope Queens. “I decided if we’re going to do a show, it has to be something different. I wanted it to be about who we are and the people we hang out with.”\n\n“If you only hear one person’s voice, you assume that’s the standard by default. And a white guy doing stand-up is not the standard,” Robinson tells Out, in regard to 2 Dope Queens’ televised tapings of the podcast, now airing on HBO to coincide with the end of the podcast. “It’s anyone who wants to get on stage, has a story to tell, and is funny as hell. We want to normalize it so that 30 years from now, if the planet is not completely on fire, comedy will have queer late night hosts instead of just the same white guys.”\n\nRobinson and Williams have, and always will, dedicate their show to the comedians who rarely get one. Comments on their iTunes page often note that they wish more time was spent with just the two queens themselves — a complaint even I had when I first started listening. But their podcast is a testament of their dedication to giving away their platform so disenfranchised folks have time in the spotlight. Their HBO special is no different, featuring queer comedians like Bowen Yang, Solomon Georgio, Josh Sharp, Janine Brito, Pat Brown, and also conversations with guests like Janet Mock and Lizzo.\n\n“Sometimes its 1000% more powerful to pass the mic to someone with that experience,” says Robinson, “because there’s gonna be someone out there watching 2 Dope Queens who sees Janine on stage and thinks, ‘Oh, I can do comedy, because she’s doing it.’” Both Robinson and Williams have stated that the male-dominated world of comedy was in large part the thing that inspired 2 Dope Queens in the first place, in 2015 pre-#MeToo. Robinson cites a recurring phenomenon where she would show up to a comedy set at a club, and people would ask her if she was a comedian’s girlfriend, instead of the actual comedian on deck.\n\nFigures like Louis C.K. or Azis Ansari, whose profiles have crumbled in the wake of an increasingly intersectional mediascape, prove just how ahead of their time Robinson and Williams were and still are. Putting women and queer folk at the forefront of a major cable television event isn’t just inclusive — it's a lesson in showing others how its done.\n\n“Straight cis white men can be better by being allies when we’re speaking, and learning how to help make a better space,” says Williams. “They need to pull us up with them, look around at the women and queer people that have been around, and take us with them, and give us jobs to create our own shit.”\n\nDemonstrably so, Mock is the third episode’s guest star, a queer icon Robinson and Williams have admired for a while. “To be such a trailblazer in so many arenas, a lot of people, trans or not, look to her like, ‘If she can make this same path, there’s no reason why I can’t,’” says Robinson.\n\nLike Mock, Robinson notes the importance of Black women and queer people being more than just featured guests, but as lateral collaborators, such as the case of Pose. “No woman is equal unless we’re all equal,” says Robinson.\n\n“We can always improve, we can always expand our worldview. Trying to be a good ally, learning to close my mouth when I should, learning to speak up when I should, all these things I’m still trying to get a handle on, like most people.” And that effort was the thing a 7th grade me was deprived of — the willingness to give up one’s platform when the time is right.\n\n“Shouldn’t everyone be on top of the mountain? If you can help, there’s no reason not to.”" ]
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[ null, "The US-India defence relationship has grown over the last decade to become a key component of their overall bilateral partnership. On June 4, 2010, President Barack Obama stated, “India is one of our defining partnerships in the 21st century.” The US relationship with India has the potential to alter the power dynamics in Asia and the world with their combined political, diplomatic, economic, and military capacity. A key part of this partnership is the US-India defence and security relationship.\n\nThe defence relationship has grown rapidly since the lifting of US sanctions against India shortly after the September 11, 2001, attacks. Since that time, defence relations have been on an upward trajectory, spurred by the 123 Agreement also known as the US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement or the Indo-US nuclear deal signed in 2005. The two countries now also hold a range of defence dialogues on various aspects of defence ties and have transacted billions of dollars in defence trade.\n\nIssue Brief on “US Caesar Act and Syrian Economic Despair”\n\nIssue Brief on “Intra-Afghan Talks: A Ray of Hope”" ]
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[ null, "Al Ahly have given an injury update on Percy Tau after it was suggested that he could miss the upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers for Bafana Bafana.\n\nThere were question marks over when Tau picked up the injury, with some believing it could date back to his time at Brighton & Hove Albion.\n\nHowever, Al Ahly’s medical stuff have now confirmed that it’s just a minor hamstring issue which he picked up during the recent international break with Bafana.\n\n“Tau doesn’t have any chronic injuries, he suffered this injury during his stay in his national team’s camp,” Ahmed Abo-Abla, a member of the club’s medical stuff, said as per Kingfut.\n\n“When Percy returned to Egypt, we checked his current state, he’s suffering a partial hamstring tear, it’s nothing serious.\n\n“The player started his solo training alongside his physical therapy. He’s recovering day after day and will be joining the team’s training in a week or so.”\n\nAfter Tau was called up for the October qualifiers against Ethiopia, it remains to be seen whether he will return to fitness in time to be able to feature and whether his new club will allow him to join the national team instead of purely focussing on his recovery.\n\nTau joined the Egyptian giants in the recent transfer window but will not be able to feature in the Egyptian Super Cup on Tuesday night.\n\n11 New Players Called Up To Bafana\nBafana – Who’s Not There?" ]
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[ null, null, "(“I won’t forget what you said,” Trump tells Pope Francis after their private meeting inside the Vatican this morning; AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, Pool)\n\nAnd in between, they talked for 30 minutes with one translator present…", null, "At the end, Francis greeted the president’s wife, Melania, who was dressed soberly in black and wore a black head covering, and the rest of his entourage…", null, "… to show him meeting with Pope Francis…\n\n“Honor of a lifetime to meet His Holiness Pope Francis. I leave the Vatican more determined than ever to pursue PEACE in our world.”\n\nSo Trump evidently felt the meeting was a good one, and important…\n\nBut what was it that Pope Francis said to Trump that Trump promised he will not forget?\n\nIt seems — as Trump’s tweet suggests — that it was about peace, about working for peace, about building the preconditions for peace in the world.\n\nAs the New York Times reported today (link), one of the Pope’s gifts to Trump was a medallion engraved with the image of an olive tree — “a symbol of peace,” Francis explained.\n\n“We can use peace,” Mr. Trump said. (These words could be heard because reporters had re-entered the room after the private meeting of the two leaders had concluded.)\n\nFrancis then replied, “It is with all hope that you may become an olive tree to make peace.”\n\nThen, a few moments later, as he bade the Pope farewell, Mr. Trump told Francis, “I won’t forget what you said.”\n\nWhat this peace would be, precisely, between which countries, in the face of which conflicts, is not entirely clear…\n\nWould it involve Israel and Palestine? Syria? Conflict between the West and militant Islam? Venezuela, where civil strife is increasing? China and North Korea? Russia and Ukraine, Russia and the West over Crimea?\n\nThe hope expressed by the Pope does not exclude any of these conflicts, all of which I mentioned in my email prior to the meeting yesterday.\n\nSo we do not know, precisely.\n\nAll we know is that the two world leaders met this morning — a rather brief meeting, just a half hour.\n\nBut we also know something else quite important — that the Pope-Trump meeting was followed by a second meeting, a meeting that went longer, about 50 minutes.\n\nAnd the second meeting may very well have been more important, in some ways, than the first.\n\nThat meeting was between Trump and the Vatican’s top two diplomats, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State (photo below in the the Cortile San Damaso), and Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher (photo also below).", null, "Cardinal Parolin (above) is a 62-year-old Italian. He is a career Church diplomat and speaks native Italian, fluent English and French, and near-native Spanish. He is an expert on Nigeria (he served for three years in the Nunciature in Nigeria, where he became familiar with the problems in Christian-Muslim relations) and Mexico (he served another three years, 1989–1992, in the Nunciature of Mexico; during his time in Mexico he contributed to the final phase of the extensive work begun by Archbishop Girolamo Prigione which led to the legal recognition of the Catholic Church in 1992 and the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Mexico). He is also an expert in the process of negotiations for a global nuclear test ban treaty, and for eventual nuclear disarmament (Parolin was for years the Vatican’s representative to the Vienna nuclear arms treaty talks). And he is an expert on Vietnam, and on Venezuela, where he was most recently the nuncio. Finally, and not least important, Parolin is so well-respected that some speak of him as a possible candidate to be… the next Pope. So, in meeting with Parolin anfter meeting with Francis, Trump may have been meeting with the next Pope, after meeting with the present Pope…\n\nAnd then there was Gallagher…", null, "Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher is a 63-year-old British prelate from Liverpool. He is the Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States, which makes him more or less equivalent to the Vatican’s “Foreign Minister.” He has held posts in Tanzania, Uruguay, the Philippines, and at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. He is a calm, thoughtful man with a global vision — the type of man who might emerge one day as a… Vatican Secretary of State himself.\n\nAnd what did Trump talk about with Parolin and Gallagher, meeting with them for almost twice the time that he met with Francis?\n\nAgain, we do not know for sure…\n\nAs Gerard O’Connell reported today in America, “This is normal, as Francis explained on the flight back from Cairo at the end of April.”\n\nOn that flight, when a reporter asked what he had discussed in his private conversation with the Egyptian president, the pope replied, “Generally when I am with a head of state in private dialogue, that remains private, unless, by agreement, we say ‘let’s say on this point, we’ll make it public.'”\n\nHere is the Vatican’s official statement after the meetings:\n\nThis morning, Wednesday 24 May 2017, the Honorable Donald Trump, President of the United States of America, was received in Audience by the Holy Father Francis and subsequently met with His Eminence Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, accompanied by His Excellency Msgr. Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States.\n\nDuring the cordial discussions, satisfaction was expressed for the good existing bilateral relations between the Holy See and the United States of America, as well as the joint commitment in favour of life, and freedom of worship and conscience. It is hoped that there may be serene collaboration between the State and the Catholic Church in the United States, engaged in service to the people in the fields of healthcare, education and assistance to immigrants.\n\nThe discussions then enabled an exchange of views on various themes relating to international affairs and the promotion of peace in the world through political negotiation and interreligious dialogue, with particular reference to the situation in the Middle East and the protection of Christian communities.\n\nThe key phrase is “on various themes relating to international affairs and the promotion of peace in the world.”\n\nThe discussion went on for 50 minutes. Much must have been said in that time. We will only learn what the true content of the meeting was as future events unfold.\n\nThis was the 30th meeting between a U.S. president and a Pope over the past 100 years.\n\nFor the moment, we may conclude that this meeting was one that aimed at developing plans and strategies to bring about peace in situations of conflict.\n\nIf you would like to travel with Inside the Vatican to Russia, Ukraine and Rome in mid-July on our 4th annual Urbi et Orbi Foundation Pilgrimage, with meetings in Moscow and Kiev with leaders of the local Churches, please ask for more information by return email.\n\nIf you would like to make a very special journey with us to England in the footsteps of St. Thomas More at the end of June, please write to ask for more information.\n\nPlease consider subscribing to Inside the Vatican. If you do not subscribe, you will miss a great magazine.\n\nNote: The Moynihan Letters go to more than 21,000 people around the world. 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[ null, "Hibernating with a Deer Spirit\nWalking back from the bus stop this morning I could\nfeel a shift in the air.\nWinter Work is coming on.\n14 honest people having a think\nLabels: picture-making\n\nAction and reaction are equal and opposite. -Gertrude Stein\n\nChoose a subject equal to your abilities; think carefully what your shoulders may refuse, and what they are capable of bearing. -Horace\n\nAll men are equal before fish. -Herbert Hoover\n\nWilliam of Occam's Razor\nThe principle states that one should not make more assumptions than the minimum needed.\n=\nOne should not increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything.\n=\nAll things being equal the simplest solution if often right.\n\n\n...I would have to add that all of the religions today\nseem archaic and dangerous. -Joey\nX\nDrew would have to say,\nI don't think god is in heaven anymore,\nthat was a long time ago.\n=\nA quandary.\n13 honest people having a think\nLabels: ANHH, Campbell, Theme\n\nJust dusting off the unfinished manuscript from the collaborative piece, with Hanzon, on the cross-training dictionary.\nI’ve not posted any in a long while and thought I would break this silence with a few more of our simple revelations: (or not.)\n\n2. There exists in everything the potential of transformation.\n\nThe marble not yet carved can hold the form of every thought the greatest artist has. -Michelangelo\n\n3. Try to know if that was the easy part or the hard part.\n\n4. If something is not changing you are not looking close enough.\n\n5. Muse: Learn to work this. Most successful freelancers can't afford to wait for inspiration. People in other professions work everyday whether they feel like it or not.\n\n7. Use gravity to you own advantage.\n\n8. In a proposal I like to always throw in something terribly wrong ... just to see if they are watching.\n\n10. Edentulous; Without teeth. I just really like this word.\n\n11. Dynamic Change; Change that happens positively, immediately and, is not irreversible.\n\n12. Great creative works are hard work and not simple. Move towards a true quiet profound excitement, and, being in this slipstream of the creative flux is indeed our element of trusting the outcome.\n11 honest people having a think\nLabels: Lonnie Hanzon, x-train/codices\n\nA semiretired backdrop tool, that has been to the paintbrush hospital way too many times.\n\n\n76 ... In Hong Kong workers mopped up behind us with the reek of benzene as though we were stinky Americans. There was an amazing lack of unemployed citizens and dirty smells. Early morning in front of the work place we’d notice men on their knees scrubbing the white lines on the street using acetone and a toothbrush.\nDescribing the aroma inside the elevator left us competing for superlatives. This bouquet of sweaty chrome landed somewhere between spicy incense and unpopular feral swine. ...\n\nHappy TT ... I'm back for the moment.\n28 honest people having a think\nLabels: 'Script for a Practicing Artist and an Unfinished Life', Theme", null, "He had been asked to leave more than once.\nHe refused, citing that his subscription to his prescriptions\nhad not run out.\nHe walked the pink and celery halls clutching his newly acquired white RX sack, like it was a goody bag.\n8 honest people having a think\nLabels: 'Some of My Best Friends'", null, "conNOTEative.\nThis rusted giant crushed can will not be coming home with me.\nHere is an example of something I can not make.\nI collect things I can not make.\nThey lie mean-looking, stacked in a wood crate, sometimes disturbed, but mostly waiting to be upcycled.\n\nI do keep thinking about what am I going to be, what am I gonna do? I am once again gaining mental ground by stepping away from it all and saying, okay this is it, I am what I am being. Socks up, continue on. Older ideas drop off, some decision are made for you .... others take time.\nInstead of having the mind of ‘this is my lot’ (a lot)... I’m asking, are we all in this too deep to think it was the wrong path? (Perhaps there is a sand bar up ahead.) I am forever trying to redefine my path and concentrate.\nThe narrowing and deepening of a vision.\nBut I end up with a wider swath, bumping into the side walls for lack of focus.\n\nI quote LH’s sing-song, that answers the tee shirt ‘I can be what ever you want’\n\nI MAY\nI MAY BE\nI MAYBE CAN\nIMAYBECANBE\n16 honest people having a think\nLabels: 'Script for a Practicing Artist and an Unfinished Life', Lonnie Hanzon", null, "Grew up children feeling the need to earn what the world means to give them.\n\nI wish I had lived in the ‘20s,. Oh hell, who am I kidding, I would have been ostracized then, too.\n\nMore from the dictionary...\n• lurch; A mental hangout. -e.g. The few members of the questioning committee were left in the lurch when the spokesman had to answer an emergency phone call from his neighbor's dog. also- A scary person.\n• process; -23 things to remember\n1.\n2. Have the right tools or the right people. Anything done without the proper whatever-you-need is the bad timing in a black whole.\n3. pick two; Fast, Cheap, or Good.\n4. Be aware that absolutes are not true things, but tendencies, and roll with them.\n5. Don’t suffer future pain.\n6...\n\nThis looks like an interesting, hard edged aesthetics kind of day.\n\nI hit on a memory of a slice of conversation.\n“They were having a special on eye wear so I bought three pairs for only $100 dollars.”\n“But you don’t wear glasses!”\n“I know, but it’s fun to accessorize.”\n\nI base my fashion taste on what doesn't itch. -Gilda Radner\n\nWe all remain at large.\n9 honest people having a think\nLabels: picture-making, x-train/codices", null ]
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[ null, "The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids is the largest Druid order in the world. It originated in England and it is still based there, but it has members and groves all over the world. This includes a large number in the United States and a few in non-English-speaking countries.\n\nOBOD has been so successful largely because of its distance learning program. The course materials for the three grades of Bard, Ovate, and Druid are excellent. They’re the primary reason I chose OBOD when I went looking for a Druid order back in 2004 and why I recommend OBOD to folks with an interest in Nature spirituality, whether they’re polytheists, pantheists, or non-theists. They provide a high-quality presentation of Druid lore and practice even if you’re a solitary Druid living on the plains of Nebraska.\n\nThe downside is that most OBOD members don’t have a group to work with, particularly in North America – there are only a few groves and seed groups (groups that haven’t reached grove status yet). Some OBOD members are also members of ADF or another Druid order. Some are active in CUUPS and Unitarian Universalism – that’s worked well for me. The only time most of us get to see other OBOD folks is at an OBOD camp, and until now those have been only on the East Coast or the West Coast. Until now.\n\nLast weekend was the inaugural OBOD Gulf Coast Gathering at Fontainebleau State Park on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana. It was hosted by Highland Oak Nemeton of Baton Rouge, many of whom have been active participants in the East Coast Gathering. About 40 Bards, Ovates, Druids, and guests participated in the camp, which carried the theme “making Druidry your own.”\n\nIn many ways it was a typical OBOD camp. There were workshops on mead making and herb lore. Following the camp theme, Nicole Youngman spoke on adapting the Wheel of the Year to your area (something I’ve written about before) and Dana Wiyninger spoke on creating a local Ogham. I spoke on daily spiritual practice. Nicole also spoke on sex and gender in Paganism, a topic that doesn’t get brought up often enough in Druid circles.\n\nThere were two special guests. Brendan Myers spoke on Pagan philosophy and on Pagan ethics. Brendan is an excellent speaker – I really miss his podcasts. I’m going to cover his talks in a separate post, probably next week. He had some helpful things to say, and of course, I have my own thoughts to add.\n\nOBOD Tutor Coordinator Susan Jones held both individual and group meetings with the Bards. With solitary work it’s easy to get distracted or to run into difficulties that would be easier to overcome with a live conversation. Tommy Elf wrote about his impressions of Susan’s workshops (and the rest of the camp) on his blog – he found them very helpful.\n\nThere were group rituals and initiations – we initiated eight Bards and two Ovates. There was a guided walk through a nearby nature center. It was beautiful, but there was also plenty of flora and fauna in our camp. There was a visit to the Seven Sisters Oak, the largest live oak in the United States. It’s about 1500 years old, and it is a truly amazing being.\n\nAnd there were countless informal conversations at dinner or around the campfire or just in passing, the kind of discussions it’s hard to have in the ordinary world, especially for someone who practices solitary. This is my favorite part of Pagan gatherings.\n\nI spent a lot of time alone, too. Some of that was with a camera. I was shooting for the camp and for the blog. I spent more time getting to know the land and the spirits of the land. This is new land – it was formed by deposits from the Mississippi River over the past 7500 years or so. Lake Pontchartrain is even newer. But the spirits of the place are still far older than I am, and it was good to listen to them. It was good to have dark skies – not as dark as the Texas Hill Country, but much darker than suburban North Texas.\n\nWe made numerous jokes about Druid weather magic. When I left Texas on Wednesday, the forecast was for cloudy weather on Thursday, on and off rain on Friday, and near-constant rain on Saturday. I was afraid we’d end up with something like the 2011 East Coast Gathering where it rained for 48 hours straight. But the rain kept getting pushed out farther and farther. Thursday and Friday were simply beautiful. It finally rained during the Ovate initiation on Saturday night – for about three minutes. This despite radar showing rain right over our camp all evening, and first-hand reports of heavy rain nearby.\n\nIt’s what happened – make of it what you will.\n\nGroup ritual in an OBOD camp is a challenge. We have widely differing ideas about the Gods and about the goals of ritual. About half the people at the GCG were attending their first Pagan or Druid gathering, and for some this was their first group ritual ever. Coming up with something that honors our Druid tradition and speaks to everyone is very difficult.\n\nMost of the ritual had been written ahead of time, but each of the three grades were asked to contribute something once we got to camp. The Bards contributed a song and the Ovates brought water from different spots around the area. When the Druids were discussing what we wanted to do, I heard a clear message: sovereignty. The other Druids liked the idea and made a few good suggestions, then I went away to write. On paper. With ink. It didn’t take long. I wasn’t composing – I was just transcribing.\n\nIf the Lady of Sovereignty had come through and spoken directly through me or someone else… let’s just say it would have been confusing and even off-putting to many in attendance. A Battle Goddess chooses Her tactics wisely. Wanda and I gave about a three-minute colloquy on sovereignty that ended with a call to step forward and say “I will!”\n\nAnd we did. The seeds of sovereignty have been planted.\n\nAt the closing ritual, a dried rose petal from last year’s OBOD 50th Anniversary celebration in Glastonbury was crumbled onto the ground at Fontainebleau, strengthening the connections between the Order, the participants, and the land. This was the first OBOD Gulf Coast Gathering – it will not be the last.\n\nIt’s good to have another OBOD camp in this country – and one that’s within driving distance for me. My thanks to all the good folks in Highland Oak Nemeton for making it a reality, to the spirits of the land for welcoming us there, to the OBOD leadership for their support, and to everyone who attended for their participation, conversation, and friendship.\n\nSee you next year.", null, null, null ]
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[ "I recently ended up reading Mary Robinette Kowal’s remarkable new novel The Computing Stars. It’s set in an alternating 1952 in which the United States has actually released the very first space satellite, opening the space race. Then, Washington DC as well as a lot of the East Coast of the United States gets eliminated by a meteorite. The environment modifications from that effect endanger to provide Earth uninhabitable, making getting to Mars a top priority.\n\nThe novel is written in very first individual, and also our narrator is Elma York, mathematician as well as better half of Nathaniel York. The Calculating Stars Audiobook Free. She is a computer system – Also Known As a human mathematician worked with to calculate stuff, in this case space launch trajectories. She’s additionally a previous WASP, a team of ladies worked with to ferry army airplanes around in WWII. This is available in handy, as her piloting skills permit her as well as her spouse to make it through the effect.\n\nShe eventually decides that she wishes to be am astronaut, which’s where the dispute is. This is the 1950s, and also females are meant to be in the kitchen area, not precede. Oh, as well as Elma suffers from anxiousness, for which she is eventually proscribed Miltown.\n\nThis collection of scenarios produces a fascinating read. Mary gets to explore sexism, bigotry (blacks were computers also) and also mental health while creating a gripping and also entertaining publication. It’s really mind-blowing for me, a straight white dude, to see the troubles facing individuals like Elma – people who can and also do add substantially.\n\nMary takes a few liberties with background, significantly having Dewey beat Truman in 1948. (Well, that and also the asteroid.) However, something she is true to – most of the mathematics that obtained guys right into orbit was done by hand, primarily by females. It’s an interesting detail. Generally, I extremely recommend this book. This is among my new preferred books, a fantastic alternating background of the space race. I was mesmerized from the first web page with the tale of a brilliant mathematician, physicist, as well as pilot that needs with all she needs to come to be a real woman astronaut.\n\nIn this alternate background, the area race need to proceed at a quick rate because of a meteor that damaged millions of people, the side effects which will likely make Earth uninhabitable in the not-so-distant future. There recognize historical figures– Martin Luther King Jr., while never ever showing up in scene, is referenced as well as plays a key function– and also make believe personalities also.\n\nI liked that this was “hard science fiction,” with really certain and also precise information regarding the modern technology (the author really took journeys to NASA and had astronauts review her publication). As well as yet the science never ever ended up being incomprehensible– it was accessible and also engaging.\n\nThere were lots of well-crafted subplots– the quest for female civil liberties and racial equal rights. Like Hidden Figures, it focused on people that have often been ignored as well as yet have played vital duties in history. The voice was refreshing and also appealing. As a cool writing strategy, there was a really intriguing change from past strained to existing tense near completion of guide.\n\nThis novel transformed my recognition of flight– both trip within and also without our environment. I extremely advise it.Reading as lots of publications as I do, I locate it’s increasingly tough for a book to fully record my attention. 3 to five publications weekly for several years currently will do that to you. So when I find one that’s genuinely challenging to put down, that deserves note. And the initial access in Mary Robinette Kowal’s Girl Astronaut collection was absorbing to the point that I had to tear myself away to eat or sleep. The Computing Stars is a tour de force of historical fiction. It’s likewise an example of simply how great hard sci-fi can be.\n\nAn alternating history of the USA– and the earth\n\nThe Determining Stars introduces Dr. Elma Wexler York, a mathematical genius with doctorates in physics as well as math from Stanford University. Elma had mosted likely to secondary school at age eleven as well as to Stanford at fourteen. Mary Robinette Kowal – The Calculating Stars Audio Book Download. She’s the anxiety-ridden little girl of a Jewish Army general that works as a computer system at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, or NACA. (In those days, “computers” were individuals, not makers, and also most of them were women. Using paper, pencil, and also adding machines, they composed the formulas for the ballistics calculations made use of in weapons and also, later on, in missiles as well as rockets.).\n\nAs well as, yes, you check out that right. It’s NACA, not NASA. Due to the fact that the story is set in the 1950s in an alternating history of the USA– and also the planet. Tom Dewey had beat Harry Truman in 1948. He has actually made use of Wernher von Braun as well as the various other previous Nazi rocket engineers blended away to the United States. Therefore, Dewey boosted the room program a decade prior to John F. Kennedy did so in truth. As well as Elma’s husband, Nathaniel, is the lead designer in the rocketry program.", null ]
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[ "Always wanting to share my EVE Fanfest 2008 experience with you my beloved readers, I decided to give you the chance to win some Fanfest 2008 memorabilia I brought back from Iceland. I've got 3 prizes to give away.", null, null, null, "So, how do you get to win one of these packages? By doing a bunch of things that will give you points, which I'll then tally. Here's the list and the points you get.\nMake sure you make a comment on this post to let me know you want to participate and add your relevant links. Otherwise I won't know to look for you and won't tally your points either.\n\nThe Contest lasts until Friday November 28th, 2008. I'll then tally all the points and announce the winners on December 12th, 2008. This should give me time to ship all 3 prizes in time for Christmas.\n\nWell I got the commenting. Guess I will have to work on the others!\n\nNice initiative, but I'll have to pass.\n\n\"L\"? What the hell? You think I'm a dwarf? (sorry, little person) I'm a nerd and a geek, and if there's any stereotypical traits, then by god, overweight is one of them.\n\nCheck! Make a relevant comment on any of my posts, as many as you want\n\nCheck! Add me to your Favorites on BlogCatalog\n\nCheck! Join my community on MyBlogLog\n\nCheck! Favorite this blog on Technorati\n\n1/2 Check! Write an article or review (will be released on ENN later tonight)\n\nDone mostly for the challenge and the community. Give my points to Wollari or Manasi [which ever has the least]\n\nI think if the EVE bloggers and blog readers check this out, we can seriously kick up the Technorati influence!\n\nGreat way to further promote readership! I may steal a few ideas from you ;-)\n\n@CosmoChick - Plagiarize all you want! It's what I call a win-win situation. I win readers, subscribers and linkage, and 3 lucky individuals get to win some neat stuff." ]
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[ null, "Do you want to make a difference in this world? – Just do it!\n\nI met my good friend Ram and his wife Nirmala a few days ago. Ram had just arrived back in Kathmandu from his village in Dhading where he had been since the earthquake, organizing aid work and helping 3,500 people in his village and surrounding area. In Ram’s village of Jyamrung, all of the houses, the school and health station were totally damaged on April 25th. Dhading is one of the 14 regions here in Nepal that has been very affected by the damages from the earthquake.\n\nRam lives in Kathmandu with his wife and two sons, where he runs a trekking agency. He grew up under simple conditions in a farm in Jyamrung. Ram once told me that he got his first pair of shoes when he was eleven. It is hard work that has brought him to where he is today as a successful social entrepreneur. Ram is involved in social projects in Dhading and has contributed to the development of 25 schools and an untold number of health stations.\n\nI was in his office before the earthquake discussing a trek I am arranging in Ganesh Himal next spring through Nepaltur.no. We were talking about the trek and some of the villages along the way, and Ram told me that he had taken over and financed the operation of a health clinic from the government in a remote village in a very poor area. I know that Ram’s heart is deeply involved in the social work that he does. He gets a special shine in his eyes when he is talking about them. Ram has helped people less fortunate than himself for years, and he will not let the villagers down now when they need help the most.\n\nIn this first phase of aid work from the recent earthquake, which has consisted of getting families temporary homes in tents and food, Ram has supported 3,500 people for the total cost of $20,000 US dollars. That’s an average cost of $5.70 US dollar per person! The money Ram has used has been partly through his own funds; however, a substantial amount of the money came from donations through his international contacts.\n\nRam is doing a tremendous job for his country and home region. Nepal has many people like Ram who have social concerns for local communities where they are from. They represent a cornerstone in the work that has been done in the past, is being done now and will have to be done in the future in order to rebuild there homeland. When the large international aid organizations have moved on to the next catastrophe, it will be people like Ram who will be here and who will do as they have always done.\n\nPlease help to support people like Ram — the cornerstones of their country — in the rebuilding work that lies ahead for Nepal.\n\nOur friends in Nepal will need a lot of financial support in the years to come to rebuild the schools, health stations and homes in the remote villages. We want to be there as a partner with a long-term commitment to help rebuilding Nepal. To support our projects you can:\n\n– Participate in one of the non-touristic treks we are organizing. We donate 1,000 Norwegian Kroner per person to a project. (At the moment, these treks are targeted exclusively for Norwegians.)" ]
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[ null, "Israel is exporting its occupation tactics to the US, with Israeli military contractors opening subsidiaries across the country, promoting their surveillance technologies, walls, border monitoring equipment and violent tactics.", null, "Israeli footprints are becoming more apparent in the US security apparatus. Such a fact does not bode well for ordinary Americans.\n\nUS Senate Bill S.720 should have been a wake-up call. The bill, drafted by the Israel lobby group, American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), as part of its “2017 Lobbying Agenda” is set to punish any individual or company that boycotts Israel for its violation of Palestinian human rights.\n\nThe severe punishment could reach a million dollars in fines, and up to 20 years in jail. Although political boycott has been sanctioned by the US Supreme Court, Congress wants to make a boycott of Israel the exception, even if it means the subversion of US democracy.\n\nStill, protests are largely muted. The mainstream US media is yet to take US lawmakers to task, as hundreds of those elected representatives have already endorsed the unacceptable initiative.\n\nCriticising Israel is still a taboo in the US, where Congress is beholden to lobby pressures and kickbacks, and where the media’s script on the illegal Israeli military occupation of Palestine is even less critical than Israel’s own media.\n\nHowever, the infiltration of the US government is not new. It is only becoming more emboldened due to the absence of enough critical voices that are capable of creating a semblance of balance or a serious debate on the issue.\n\nFor years, ordinary US citizens have been far-removed from the entire discussion on Israel and Palestine. The subject felt alien, marred by Hollywood propaganda, religious misconception and the lack of any understanding of history.\n\nBut in recent years, Israel has become an integral part of American life, even if most people do not spot the Israeli influence.\n\n“In the aftermath of 9/11, Israel seized on its decades-long experience as an occupying force to brand itself as a world leader in counter-terrorism,” reported Alice Speri in the Intercept.", null, "The successful branding has earned Israeli security firms billions of dollars. The massive payouts are the result of the exploitation of American fear of terrorism while presenting Israel as a successful model of fighting terror.\n\nIn the last two decades, hundreds of top federal agents and thousands of police officers have, thus far, received training in Israel or through seminars and workshops organized on Israel’s behalf.\n\nGroups like AIPAC, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs are, to various degrees, involved in turning the US police force into militarized units similar to the structure of the Israeli police.\n\nAs an occupying power, Israel has blurred the lines between the police and the army. In areas like occupied Palestinian East Jerusalem, both apparatus behave in a similar pattern. They “shoot to kill” as a result of the slightest provocation or suspicion. Sometimes, for no reason at all.\n\nAlex Vitale, an author and a Brooklyn College professor of sociology, described the nature of the regular trips made by federal agents and police officers to Israel.\n\nA lot of the policing that folks are observing and being talked to about on these trips is policing that happens in a non-democratic context.”\n\nThis “non-democratic context” involves the policing, humiliating and often outright murdering of occupied Palestinians. Instead of pressuring Israel to end its occupation of the Palestinians, the US government is bringing Israeli “expertise” to its own cities.\n\nIndeed, the US military-like police phenomena has made local cops look more like “an occupying force” than individuals sworn to protect the public.\n\nIsrael is exporting its occupation tactics to the US, with Israeli military contractors opening subsidiaries across the country, promoting their surveillance technologies, walls, border monitoring equipment and violent tactics.\n\nAmericans should be worried, but most are oblivious to the disturbing pattern because the media rarely sheds a light on the growing Israeli military influence on American life.\n\nAn Israeli company, Elta North America, (a subsidiary of the Israel Aerospace Industry) was one of eight companies awarded a massive sum to produce a prototype for the wall that the US intends to build along the US-Mexico border.\n\nThe wall was one of the main pledges made by Trump during his campaign for the White House. Israel was the first country to rush in support of Trump’s divisive words.\n\nAlthough his support of Trump angered Mexico and many Americans, Netanyahu knew of the lucrative investments in the years ahead only too well.\n\nIndeed, US border security has been a major source of revenue for Israeli companies.", null, "A student wrapped in a Palestinian flag walks over Israel’s apartheid wall between the West Bank and Israel in Abu Dis during a protest Monday, Nov. 2, 2015. (AP/Mahmoud Illean)\n\nOne such generous contracts was the one granted by the Obama Administration to the Israeli company Elbit Systems. Valued at $145-million, the company provided surveillance equipment and built towers along the Arizona/Sonora US-Mexico border.\n\nElbit also cashed in handsomely from Boeing in 2006 for its part in the “DHS’ Strategic Border Initiative.”\n\nMagal Security System, the Israeli firm that has helped the Israeli military in tightening the siege on Gaza, is actively involved in the burgeoning US security industry and was one of the first companies to pitch building the wall to cut off Mexico from the US.\n\nIsrael’s illegal tactics are now the model through which the US plans to police its cities, monitor its borders and define its relationship with its neighbors.\n\nBut the fact is that Israeli walls are not meant for defense, but rather to annex Palestinian and Arab land, while feeding its own national phobias of threats lurking all around.\n\nWhile the US’ imprudent and violent response to September 11 , 2001 attacks has contributed to existing American fears of the rest of the world, Trump’s isolationist policies pave the perfect ground for further Israeli infiltration of American government and society.\n\nThe evidence of all of this can now be found in major US cities, its various borders and the surveillance system that has the potential to monitor every US citizen.\n\nTop photo | An armored police truck leads a troop of police through a residential neighborhood in Baton Rouge, La. on Sunday, July 10, 2016." ]
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[ "Straight from dusty ranches of California to our very own theatrical paradise, John Steinbeck’s Of Mice And Men brings all of the charm and charisma of an American performance to Theatr Clwyd. Full of political turmoil and questions about what it really means to be human, Of Mice and Men takes the audience on an emotional and thought-provoking journey and, in the process, makes you realise why it’s considered the best American novel ever written.\n\nWe’ve all had a dream.\n\nWhether that be to become the first person on Mars, or to simply be able to eat a Mars bar, dreams are often what make life that little bit more worthwhile. And nowhere epitomises a ‘dream’ more than America. The prospect of heading to “the New World” to find your own fame and fortune has been part of the United States marketing campaign for the past 600 years or so.\n\nSo, for anyone born in the Land of the Free, it would almost seem like a given that your dream will come true.\n\nHowever, as so many stories have told over the years, things are often much further from the truth. And one story that encapsulates everything that it means to have a dream that is never realised is John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, appearing at Theatr Clwyd in Mold.", null, "Of Mice and Men was inspired by Steinbeck’s own experiences during the Great Depression of the 1930s.\n\nDuring a time where money was a hard-commodity to keep a hold of, people were waking up to lives they couldn’t afford any longer and had to travel around the country for work.\n\nTwo such individuals, as the story tells, were George and Lennie (played by Richard Keightley and Matthew Wynn respectively), a pair of migrant ranch workers who had spent most of their lives together, wandering from place to place. During their friendship, the pair built their own dream; one that involved them owning and running their own ranch so they could relax and not have to worry about work ever again.\n\nWith little more than this dream and their clothes on their back, the wily and bright George wants little more in his life than to have his own independence, be his own boss, and, most importantly, to ‘be somebody.’ The gentle giant Lennie, however, has much more modest aspirations; he merely wants to be with George and join him in his paradise ranch.\n\nHeart-warming at times, depressing at others\n\nThe acting, particularly from Keightley and Wynn, was heart-warming at times and depressing at others. Whilst clear the pair had a partnership, the annoyance that George suffers from having to look after the bumbling Lennie means George’s dream is always just out of reach. Whether it be due to no fault of his own or through accident, Lennie seems to always be in the crux of some tragic events that means the pair must pack up and move on along to the next ranch. And whilst he is simple and naïve at times, Lennie’s character perhaps has the most depth as he frequently suffers moments of clarity amidst his otherwise child-like mental state.\n\nOf Mice and Men demonstrates a powerful portrait of the American spirit, a resolve to carry on fulfilling that sacred dream everyone owns, as well as offers up a heartbreaking testament to the bonds of friendship and what it really means to be human.\n\nI had a long discussion with my partner about the likes of Steinbeck being taught in schools in the UK, and whilst I actually prefer authors from across the Pond, the idea that British literature should be what students are taught remains a valid point. We learn about the likes of Shakespeare, Dickens, Kipling, Woolf and other British contemporaries because they deal with British issues.\n\nHowever, something that translates as poignantly from Steinbeck’s wonderful story is as relatable as anything from the UK; we are all human and possess a bond to one another, whether that be friendship, family, or employment, the loss of which, affects each and every one of us.", null, "Of Mice and Men deals with deep-rooted issues that are, unfortunately, still as prevalent today as they were 100 years ago; treatment of women, a woman’s place in society, the treatment of ‘ethnic minorities’, and the treatment of individuals suffering from mental health issues. Whilst some steps have been taken towards rectifying the wrongs in the world, the issues raised in Of Mice and Men are still in effect in 2018.\n\nAnd maybe that’s the most endearing message of the story, that we are all humans, yet this is how we treat one another.\n\nOf Mice and Men has been considered a challenging play, and within the first half of the performance, I heard no fewer than seven racial slurs, but it does not sugar-coat the issues raised. They are all there for the audience to experience and feel, whether we want to or not.\n\nThis review became a lot more political than I anticipated, but as it is one of the story’s leading topics, I feel it was appropriate. If, however, the review has put you off seeing the play a little, I urge you to take head as to what director Guy Unsworth had to say about bringing Of Mice and Men to the stage;\n\n“Of Mice and Men is one of the great American stories that has stood the test of time. It’s not only about the Great Depression in 1930s rural America but a timeless tale of loyalty and the struggles for survival in a cruel and competitive world…It is also one of the most beautiful stories ever told – both heart-warming and breaking at the same time. I fell in love with it when I studied it as a teenager,…and when I mention the title, so many people have a great fondness for it too.”\n\nPolitics aside, Of Mice and Men, is a truly heart-felt analogy for the American Dream, something that Hollywood has helped generations of children up believing in. It showcases a friendship built on a dream, and on a mutual belief in one another. A world where it may be dog-eat-dog, but friendship can save you. And where dreams are eternal.\n\nStarring Richard Keightley as George, Matthew Wynn as Lennie, Andrew Boyer as Candy, Cameron Robertson as Slim, Darren Bancroft as Carlson, Kevin Mathurin Ford as Curley, Rosemary Boyle as Curley’s Wife, and Robert Ashe as The Boss, John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is currently on-stage at Theatr Clwyd from 19th February to 24 February. Performances start at 7:30 pm each night, with a matinee performance on Thursday 22nd at 1 pm and on Saturday 24th at 2:30 pm.\n\nWe Are Chester ∗∗∗∗ (4 Stars); witty, humourous, heart-warming, life-affirming, Of Mice and Men has all of these qualities by the bucket full. It’s probably best to go when the kids aren’t there to watch it as part of their English Literature studies however, as there were more awkward giggles than you’d probably normally find in the play’s runtime, but still an outright enjoyable performance. Be warned though, there are instances where smoke is used (quite heavily, too) and two cases of a prop-gun firing." ]
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[ "It’s Friday, and that means it’s time for another open and honest update on what we here at CSE have been up to. If you’re ever curious about our progress, you can check out our live streams and weekly updates to scratch that CU itch!\n\nIf you missed today’s live stream with the man himself, MJ, you can find that HERE.\n\nWe’ve been very busy with a lot of work we’d held off doing so we could get into Beta 1 strong. We didn’t have as much testing this week, partly because we have several big changes cooking, like building destruction and stability, as well as updating the client to 64bit and characters 2.0!\n\nWe’re not planning on having any testing this weekend, but keep an eye on our tentative testing schedule next week! With the big changes incoming, we haven’t had enough changes this week to warrant a test just yet.\n\nLet’s jump to the Top Tenish for the week’s highlights.\n\nFor art this week, we’re a little slim due to the focus on making improvements to our work moving forward. Most of this work is prototyping and documentation. However, we still have a few things to show off!\n\nFirst up, Dionne has continued her work on the Deathmatch map. The player spawn areas were mostly barren, and needed a quick art pass. In these images, you can see the castle, an asset built in C.U.B.E. by our Builders’ Brigade, off in the distance. And this is simply the first step in testing. We’re looking forward to players building epic castles in a future scenario.", null, null, "Jon made these relief sculptures, which we wanted to use either in the home islands or the Dragonfang scenario. We need to wait till we have more memory, which we will when we update to a 64bit client.", null, null, null, "The idea with these is to seamlessly integrate them into rock walls. Because they are independent of materials, we can pretty much use them anywhere.\n\nHere’s a bank and tavern sign for the Arthurians. You can see these on their home island, Briton.", null, "Per the Ttop Tenish, Michelle has been auditing all our weapons. As you can see, there are a lot of them. Here’s a sample!", null, "Besides the Style Guide work, one of the next things we need to tackle is making these harmonize with our proposed crafting system. Lots to do!\n\nThis week, we owe a big thank-you to Ludovic, who sent these great gifts to Max! A duck onesie bath towel, for newborn Rose, as well as a rubber ducky with a thermometer, for testing that bath water. Also, they sent four thermoses to help keep our sodas cold! Thanks, dude!", null, "That wraps up the week for us here at CSE. We’ll CU next week!" ]
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[ "Zimbabwe's child sugarcane laborers: \"I've never been to school\" -\nThis website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More\nSkip to content\nBack to Global News", null, "Children as young as seven are performing backbreaking labor on Zimbabwe’s sugarcane plantations, all for just $1 a week in pay.\n\nTapiwa (not his real name), is one such boy who has been working in the fields for the past six months. His parents died in 2017, prompting him to find some form of income to feed himself and his elderly grandmother.\n\n“I’ve never been to school. This is all I do,” he told the Guardian.\n\n“I am helping my grandmother. If I don’t do it, we will die of hunger. My grandmother does not want me to go hungry, so she encourages me to work. It is tough, I get sick sometimes.”\n\nTapiwa is joined in this “maricho” (menial work) by his grandmother. They both earn $2 (£1.5) every fortnight.\n\nThis goes towards buying food and soap. “I would want to go to school one day so that I [can] buy my grandmother what she wants,” Tapiwa says.\n\nThis is life for the poorest young boys at the plantations. Mukwasine farmers have been criticised for underpaying labourers who constitute a critical part of the sugarcane industry in Zimbabwe. In cane cutting season, local farmers want cheap, casual labour.\n\nDuring school holidays the young labourers work in the cane fields for a meagre $10 per month.\n\n“If I need schools fees, I have to go for maricho,” says one. “Our parents cannot afford books and other things we need for school so we have to work hard.”\n\nChildren like Tapiwa work in the sugarcane fields without protective clothing, meaning they are exposed to diseases and snakes.\n\nThe government of Zimbabwe has threatened to investigate the sugarcane industry for abuses. Back in May of this year, the country ratified the protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention, signalling to push to root out the problem.\n\n“We are worried. The ministry is concerned with such a development because we are signatories on the conventions on the rights of the child,” explained labour and social welfare minister Sekai Nzenza.\n\n“We also have a programme which we are running to end child labour. We will do as a matter of urgency an investigation into the case to ensure the protection of these children.”\n\nAccording to the US Department of Labor, dangerous child labor persists in Zimbabwe’s agriculture and mining sectors, pointing to the deterioration in the economy as a driver of the problem, as well as lack of access to basic schooling." ]
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[ null, "As an intern last fall, Hannah wrote a brief article detailing the launch of our physical science curriculum for the Grade 6 Science Club at Knar School. One year later we’d like to use a few more words to update you on the more recent accomplishments of our pilot science project, how the program came into play, and importantly, why it’s shaping up to be one of the most compelling extra curricular programs we’re offering.\n\nOver the years we’ve had volunteers head out to school with microscopes, baking soda and vinegar concoctions, tin can telephones – you name it – and much to the delight of our students, the way the world works began to unfold in front of their eyes. The students just loved science, and we found ourselves wondering: how does the Cambodian government curriculum address science? How does the lack of a lab facility impact this learning? Is there room in the current learning structure that could provide the opportunity for further exploration? What if we launched a program of our own?\n\nSo we began looking at the government science curriculum for Grade 6, where the students are old enough to take in a substantial amount of information and are still studying at school with daily PLF support.\n\nThe first thing we noticed is that the curriculum is extremely Cambodia-centric. The food chain, the environment, and husbandry are relevant to students across the globe, but the government curriculum confines these topics within a strictly national scope. It’s pragmatic, but limits the worldview of our students towards the point of isolation. Most of us grew up learning about polar bears even though we’ll likely never encounter a polar bear or any arctic animal outside of a zoo. Why shouldn’t Cambodian students learn the same?\n\nThe textbook also turns to human anatomy, a brief section on physical science, four pages on constellations, and a lone page on outer space. But how can you learn about the digestive system without a base understanding of cells or muscles? How can the solar system and the Earth’s rotation fit onto one page? The second thing we noticed is that there is no interactive learning. The government teachers write on the board, the students copy it down, and much of this comes as an afterthought to the reading, writing, and math, that are a part of every class. To the average visitor, a science class would likely look exactly the same as any other class being taught during normal hours.\n\nSo we put out the word that we were looking to start a science program, and a trail of experts showed up to help us build a curriculum. Our plan was to build the lessons to follow the order of the government textbook, so as to reinforce the topics the students were already learning, and we wanted to add experiments to build on the students’ understanding of what they had learned. We had nurses working on a human anatomy curriculum, a physicist working on physical science, and a host of other qualified volunteers contributing to lessons on biomes.\n\nThe lessons were high quality, but we found that the curricula built by teachers and scientists depended on a level of existing knowledge that the students (and importantly, the teachers) did not have. For example, physical science imagines that you already know about gravity. Teacher Ka’Oun, who has taken over the role as science teacher, was taught that there is a giant magnet in the center of the Earth and the iron in our blood is what keeps us from floating away. It’s an “inventive” explanation, but that was how he learned about gravity.\n\nThe curricular style was also different from what teachers were used to, and contained vocabulary that was very hard for a non-native speaker to understand. There is no Khmer translation for tundra, tibia, fibula, or nucleus, so the vocabulary-oriented lessons we learn in the Western world carry little interest at a high level of difficulty for students studying in the countryside. In fact, there are so few scientific terms in Khmer that any Cambodian who wants to become a doctor needs to study French.\n\nOkay, that wasn’t quite working. You can’t transplant something that works elsewhere into a completely different place because it just doesn’t work, and we were quickly reminded of that. So we tried it ourselves, and Lori sat down to put the Internet and her years of living in Cambodia towards a second stab at creating a science curriculum. She developed lessons for eight different biomes, we bought Ka’Oun a computer and projector, and we taught him how to use PowerPoint. When we launched the curriculum in late 2015 Ka’Oun came into the office every Sunday to learn, translate, and prepare for the following week’s lessons.\n\nIt wasn’t perfect; but it was received with great interest. In the first lesson we had to backtrack when we realized the students didn’t know any geography, and towards the end of the curriculum the students were anxious to learn about how humans could live in these different environments, so we added an additional lesson about Indigenous Peoples.\n\nWe chose to offer the class as an optional extra curricular, and much to our delight, the classroom was consistently packed with students both at the desks and peering in through the windows. They consumed this new knowledge of biomes with astonishing enthusiasm, and when it came time to do some sort of exam, we decided to hold a scavenger hunt with plant identifications, hidden clues, and various trivia questions at each station. The students knew every single answer.\n\nThere was a time when we were afraid we didn’t have any business at all building a curriculum in the first place, but while many of the previously developed curricula were not viable, something about the curriculum that Lori built was viable in a way that the previously developed curricula were not. We aren’t scientists, but we have experience working with Cambodians in a rural context. On the other hand, teachers and scientists who have a strong sense for pedagogical effectiveness and knowledge of the content have expertise far beyond ours when it comes to building a curriculum.\n\nWe took a step back to rethink the program; somehow we needed to merge that competency with cultural relevance.\n\nWe built our second curriculum, Physical Science, with quite a few helping hands along the way. Lori laid out a loose structure and scope of the content, a pair of teachers from the US developed the lessons and PowerPoint presentations, and when Hannah arrived last August she took over weekly (and sometimes daily) support as Ka’Oun rolled out the curriculum for our summer school students. There were many video clips and a few interactive activities for Biomes, but Physical Science featured weekly experiments and hands-on learning with which Ka’oun needed an extra level of assistance.\n\nSome topics, like atoms, were also particularly difficult for Ka’Oun and the students to grasp. For someone who has extremely little scientific background, you can imagine how strange it might seem to teach about a weird collection of circles orbiting a bigger circle that is so infinitesimally small. It’s too humid in Cambodia for anyone to have ever experienced a static shock, so when we rubbed balloons on our heads for 20 minutes with no result there were quite a few blank nods. You can show videos of giraffes or walruses and that construct a visual image any student can take in, but it took time to teach protons, neutrons, and electrons in a way that could be taken in from a Cambodian perspective. The students diligently took notes and understood in a literal sense what they were being taught, but when no one else in your village has ever heard about atoms either, there is an element of trust that you wouldn’t necessarily need in a Western classroom that needed to be built into our classroom environment.\n\nOver the past year, Ka’Oun taught the full Biomes and Physical Science curriculum to the new Grade 6 at Knar. We had a French volunteer supplement our light and optics lesson with a Camera Obscura, additional lessons on prisms and refraction, as well as add in some lessons of her own about states of matter. We also had a teacher trainer from California test-run a range of human anatomy experiments and rework our more challenging physical science lessons to be better targeted to Ka’Oun’s educational capacity. Through the successes of the program, we attracted funding to buy prisms, a human torso model, a micro-slide viewer, stethoscopes, and other experiment supplies. Our students saw videos of caribou migration and narwhal feeding habits, discussed how the price of durian is influenced by the rare fruit bat that pollenates its flowers, built balloon rockets and sound wave machines, and created and presented their own physical science posters to the class at the end of their physical science lessons.\n\nWhat’s next? In addition to launching Human Anatomy, in the coming year we will develop an Outer Space curriculum and fine tune the details so each curriculum runs at about three months worth of lessons that work with the academic schedule. We’ve got a few sections in Biomes that are too long, we need to add in a few additional experiments for Physical Science, and we look forward to seeing how the Human Anatomy curriculum plays out.\n\nKa’Oun has learned that body movement comes from muscles, not blood vessels, he’s taught the students that thunder and lighting come from a build-up of electrical charges, not giants fighting in the sky, and slowly but surely they have all opened their eyes to the world and begun to ask why it works. And that’s what is so important – this asking.\n\nKa’Oun consistently requests videos, additional pictures, and experiments so he can improve his lessons and help his students to better understand just how small an atom is, or how a pivot joint moves. He is extremely curious about “that time when we were monkeys” (read: evolution), and wants to know more about how skin-bleaching products, which are extremely popular in Cambodia, affect the integumentary system. Even more important, his students have followed suit. They are the ones who asked us to learn more about how humans manage life in extreme habitats, they are the ones who are demanding to learn more, and that’s why this program is so compelling.\n\nThere is a bridge between all that a teacher would want to teach and what Ka’Oun has the ability to teach, and what’s important about that bridge is that we have worked to make it lateral. We could load every scientific detail onto Ka’Oun from the top down, but we have been able to avoid the pitfalls of vertical relationships and we have levelled that relationship to a two-way street. The students are asking, the teacher is asking, and they are rising from the bottom to meet us on a level where there is a constant and productive exchange of knowledge.\n\nSo what have we accomplished? We now have three completed science curricula, a teacher who started out from zero and can now teach on his own, proper interactive teaching materials, and a sustainable program that we will use as a template for other locations. 100% of the students studying in Ka’Oun’s science classed passed the Grade 6 National Exam. Graduates from Knar School who are now studying in Secondary and High School are asking if Ka’Oun will teach a second science class that they can join. PLF engineering and medical students who are studying at University are asking to do a guest lecture and help mentor during the holidays." ]
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[ "Dear Friends,\nWe are extremely alarmed at the recent attacks by the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) o­n Walden Bello, Executive Director of Focus o­n the Global South. Walden is also a long standing Fellow of the Transnational Institute (TNI) and a current TNI Board Member.\n\nWe believe that this threat to Walden's life and to other Filipino activists named as “counter- revolutionaries” in the CPP diagram of December 7, 2004 cannot be ignored. Two of the persons named in the list have already been eliminated – one just a few months ago.\n\nWalden is a lifelong and outstanding activist and writer and is internationally acknowledged for his contribution to the struggle against neo-liberal globalisation and war and to building alternatives are equitable, democratic and pluralist.\n\nWe unreservedly condemn violence, terror and assassination as a way of resolving differences and appeal to the CPP to desist from its attacks o­n Filipino activists and refrain from this destructive course of action.\n\nWe agree with Focus o­n the Global South that these attacks deserve a response from global civil society. We are therefore circulating this widely o­n TNI's list serves and urge you to add your name to the Focus Statement posted below.", null, null ]
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[ "Cold-pressed juice is the elixir for our time-starved, nutrient-deprived lives, if its devotees are to be believed. That's part of the reason a 355-ml bottle can cost $12.\n\nThe latest health fad has become a multibillion-dollar industry and has been deemed the new \"status symbol,\" helped along by celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow. Companies such as Whole Foods and Starbucks are riding the trend, with a market estimated to be worth up to $3.4-billion (U.S.).\n\nBut at this point, marketing hype is running ahead of science. And the massive popularity of cold-pressed juice comes at a time when there are many initiatives to discourage us from drinking juices because of their sugar content.\n\nIn perhaps the biggest sign yet that we should be eating fruits, not drinking them, Health Canada may eliminate fruit juice from Canada's Food Guide.\n\n\"The department is in the process of reviewing the evidence base for its current guidance to Canadians,\" Health Canada said in a statement released Tuesday. \"Depending on the conclusions of the scientific review, guidance for consumption [quantity and frequency] of various foods, including juice, could be updated in the future.\"\n\nThe statement was released following a report on the Canadian Medical Association Journal website that Hasan Hutchinson, director general of Health Canada's office of nutrition policy and promotion, recently implied at the Canadian Obesity Summit in Toronto that the agency may remove juice from its dietary advice.\n\nThe Heart and Stroke Foundation released its own statement on Wednesday applauding the Health Canada announcement.\n\n\"This is a huge step in the right direction,\" Manuel Arango, the foundation's director of health policy, said in the statement. \"We need to provide clear messages to help Canadians make the healthiest choices, and conveying that juice is not a healthy alternative to fruit is definitely in the best interest of Canadians' health.\"\n\nMeantime, cold-pressed juice marketers continue to make a compelling sales pitch: The spinning blades of traditional centrifugal juicers expose fruit and vegetables to heat and oxygen, both of which degrade nutrients. Most store-bought juice has been pasteurized, which also involves heat. But cold-pressed juice is squeezed through an auger, meaning there is no heat (and thus the juice is \"cold\" pressed).\n\nBut experts say there isn't enough scientific support for the claims that cold-pressed juice is any better for us than other kinds. Even if it does contain more nutrients, they may pass right through our guts.\n\n\"Cold-pressed may definitely have some benefits compared to other types of processing,\" says Bhimu Patil, director of the Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center at Texas A&M University. \"The question is: Is that processing helping the absorption?\"\n\nHe adds, \"We just assume there are [more] nutrients, but if they are not absorbed into the system, they may or may not be helpful.\"\n\nLarger amounts of nutrients don't necessarily mean greater health benefits. For example, we know that fresh, or \"raw,\" orange juice contains more vitamin C than frozen, concentrated OJ. But even a single 355-ml serving of juice made from frozen concentrate provides about 200 per cent of the recommended daily amount for adult women and more than 150 per cent of the recommended amount for adult men.\n\n\"So aside from enriching the vitamin C content of the sewage system, it's not clear what the benefits of more vitamin C would be,\" Susan Barr, a professor of nutrition at the University of British Columbia, said in an e-mail. \"Of course, taste is another issue entirely, but that [in combination with cost] is personal,\" she added.\n\nMany people no doubt enjoy cold-pressed juice as much for its flavour as its supposed health benefits. A tall glass of carrot, apple, celery, lemon, beet, spinach, lime, parsley and ginger may sound much more appetizing than sucking back a juice box, whatever their nutritional differences.\n\nBut considering a vast majority of Canadians don't come close to consuming their 10 daily recommended servings of fruits and vegetables, cold-pressed juice is not a bad option when so many of us are too busy to stop and munch an apple.\n\n\"That's probably a good way to start people to get some nutrients,\" Patil of Texas A&M says.\n\nIf health is top of mind, eating fruits and vegetables is best of all, says Dr. David Jenkins, who pioneered work on the glycemic index.\n\nExtra pulp after juicing? Don’t toss it – consider these 3 tips for the fibre-packed leftovers\nMarch 26, 2021", null, null, "Scores vaccinated for hepatitis A after Toronto juice-bar scare\nApril 14, 2015", null ]
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[ "“I kept hearing about Dinosaur Jr. back in the late 1980s but I never consciously heard them. Apparently, they were a throwback to the pre-punk days of big wild guitar solos, epic intentions … but in a good way, which sounded promising. Then I finally did heard Freak Scene some time in 1990 and hell yeah, truth in advertising. Except they were anything but a throwback — guitar so sheer and beaming with fractal light, it was carving gateways into the future. Or at least that’s what it felt like that time at the Commodore, the top of my head lysergically removed from the rest of my body. In a good way. Later, I drove home, still quite high, listening to classical music on the radio – some Shostokowich as I recall. And it all made perfect sense.” (Philip Random)", null ]
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[ null, "LOUISVILLE — February marks the month when black excellence is celebrated across this country. Each year during Black History Month, Americans celebrate and commemorate the extraordinary contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to the United States of America.\n\nIndividuals featured in the insert include such notable firsts as the Rev. John Gloucester, or “Jack,” as he was originally known. Gloucester was born enslaved during the early years of the American Revolution in Kentucky. He was later purchased by Gideon Blackburn of Tennessee, a Presbyterian minister. Through legislation in Tennessee, Blackburn freed Jack and changed his name to John Gloucester. He also successfully authorized Gloucester to preach the Presbyterian faith “to the Africans.”\n\nAs early as 1807, the Presbytery of the Union Synod of Tennessee had recommended to the General Assembly in Lexington, Kentucky, that a “slave should be licensed to preach among colored people.” By 1807, Gloucester was street preaching in Philadelphia. In 1810, he obtained his license to preach and was ordained as a minister. Gloucester became a member of the Presbytery of Philadelphia on April 16, 1811. The next month Gloucester became the pastor of the African Presbyterian Church and served in this capacity until his death from tuberculosis in 1822.\n\nOther historical figures include:\n\nThe Rev. William Henry Sheppard, a Presbyterian minister and the first black missionary to the Congo. He gained national and international fame after he exposed the violent practices of Belgian rubber companies as they manipulated the political relationships among Congolese tribes in order to profit from slave labor.\n\nLucy Craft Laney is Georgia’s most famous female African American educator. She was the founder and principal of the Haines Institute in Augusta for 50 years. Born on April 13, 1854, “Miss Lucy,” as she was generally known, began her own school in the basement of Christ Presbyterian Church in Augusta.\n\nIn 1976, Thelma C. Davidson Adair became the first black women elected moderator of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (UPCUSA). She is the former president of Church Women United.\n\nRev. Edler Garnett Hawkins was the first African American moderator of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. He emerged as one of the most influential pastor-preacher churchmen, ecumenists and teachers among Presbyterians, and gave voice and visibility to the “souls of black folk,” as W.E.B. DuBois put it in 1903.\n\nRev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon was the first African American woman ordained in the United Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). She is the author or editor of numerous articles and seven books including “Katie’s Canon: Womanism and the Soul of the Black Community” and “Black Womanist Ethics.”\n\nThe insert also includes more recent individuals like the Presbyterian ruling elder Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson, who was the first African American woman to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Johnson is one of the mathematicians featured in “Hidden Figures,” the movie based on the best-selling book by Margot Lee Shetterly.\n\nOn the 60th anniversary of making women eligible to be pastors, and the 85th anniversary of ordaining its first woman elder, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) made history at the 222nd General Assembly (2016) by electing two women as co-moderators for the first time. The vote made the Rev. T. Denise Anderson the denomination’s first African American co-moderator.\n\nAnother historic first at the 222nd General Assembly (2016) was the election of the Rev. Dr. J. Herbert Nelson, II, as Stated Clerk of the PC(USA), the largest Reformed denomination in the United States. The son, grandson and nephew of Presbyterian pastors, Nelson is the first African American to lead the denomination in its history, which dates back to the 18th century.\n\nAnd rounding out the 10 historical figures is the Rev. Dr. Diane Moffett, a pastor from North Carolina with experience in faith-based advocacy and interfaith work. Moffett was elected as the first African American president and executive director of the Presbyterian Mission Agency by the 223rd General Assembly in 2018." ]
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[ null, "Earlier this year Terenzo Bozzone was an angry young man. The 23-year-old had dreamed of making the Olympic team to represent New Zealand in Beijing. Instead he was left off the team. He turned his focus on Ironman 70.3 - today that proved to be a great move as he claimed the world championship.\n\n\"I’m in a fairy tail dream at the moment,” he said minutes after the race, still so excited he was practically hyperventilating. “It’s everything that I’ve wanted and more.”\n\nTo win today Bozzone had to beat all but a few of the fastest men ever at Ironman 70.3 racing. Leading the way at the start of the day was defending men’s champion Andy Potts, who led out of the water and through most of the first half of the bike. At that point, though, he was joined by a group that included many of the race favorites. Oscar Galindez powered to the front at that point, but wasn’t able to stay there as the fast-riding group.\n\nIt was a quick transition that put Bozzone in front starting the run and no one could catch him from there on in. To say he was thrilled would be an understatement.\n\n“Third time lucky,” he laughed. “The competition here is so awesome. Craig Alexander won the first year, Andy Potts the next. They’re both unbelievable athletes – this is definitely the crème de la crème of Ironman 70.3. I probably overdid the first couple of years doing everything I could to win. Today I was going for the perfect wave and today I found it.”\n\nBozzone’s day wasn’t without a bit of a scare, though, as Germany’s Andreas Raelert put together a blazing run split to close to within 32 seconds by the finish line. The German put together a 1:10 run split, but ran out of real estate as he gained on Bozzone. Richie Cunningham put together yet another top finish here in Clearwater to claim third, followed by Oscar Galindez and another 23-year-old, Reinaldo Colucci.\n\nAfter two years of seemingly not racing to his potential here in Clearwater, Bozzone tried a slightly different tactic – one which worked like a charm:\n\n“Coming from the ITU racing, everyone runs fast there,” he said. “This year I held back a bit on the bike and gave it all on the run.”\n\nYou can’t win the Foster Grant Ironman World Championship 70.3 if you aren’t a great swimmer, cyclist and runner. Today we saw once again that putting it all together and being strong on the run can make all the difference. Just ask the man who held off the best in the world today to claim a world championship, Terenzo Bozzone." ]
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[ null, "Prairie Ostrich is the story of Egg, an eight-year-old Japanese girl growing up in Alberta, Canada in the 1970s. Her brother recently died, and her family is reeling from the death. Her father stays in the ostrich barn. Her mother drinks. And her sister, Kathy, tries to take on the role of looking after Egg. Egg is desperately trying to make sense of it all, from her shattered home life to the relentless bullying at school. She clings to science, the dictionary, and stories to sort everything out.\n\nThis is a quiet, powerful story that would be best read slowly. It doesn’t have an action-packed plot; instead, it’s a character-driven story. Egg spends most of the book trying to fix things, particularly with her family. She grapples with religion, believing that maybe if she can make the right sacrifices, everything can be okay again. It’s a heart-breaking story. You can’t help but sympathize Egg, as she wonders what in her has brought in the troubles in her life. Is it the Japanese part of her that’s wrong? If she was Popular, then would everything get better? Along the way, more is slowly revealed about the people around her and their lives, but most of the novel focuses on Egg’s internal struggles.\n\nKathy is another powerful character in the book. She is gruff and even grumpy most of the time, but she fiercely looks out for Egg. Kathy tucks her in at night, and tells her stories, and picks her up when other people knock her down. The two sisters obviously have a very close relationship. But from the snippets of Kathy’s life that we see through Egg’s eyes, we know that she is going through her own struggles. Kathy is completing her last year of high school, and where she goes from there is up in the air. Does she leave this small town for something better? Or does she stay to take care of Egg? At the same time, the reader can tell that Kathy is obviously in a relationship with her best friend, Stacey, though Egg isn’t completely aware of this. Being in a lesbian relationship in a rural town in the 70s has its own issues, and even Egg can feel the tension.\n\nThese strong characters, and the slow unraveling of some of the underlying mysteries, drives Prairie Ostrich. The writing is interesting, almost stream-of-consciousness at times, but definitely reflecting Egg’s inner life. She sees the world as an eight-year-old does, but an eight-year-old who loves the dictionary and science textbooks, and one who often asks uncomfortable questions at Sunday school. I’d say there’s an innocence to this narrative, but her brother’s death and the fallout from it has taken a lot of that from her. I noted one passage near the end that I thought summed up the writing well:\n\nThe world does not make sense. Albert is dead, Mama is drunk, and they are the only Japanese-Canadian family on the prairie. This is not fair and fair is fair, that’s what everyone says. And now Leviticus and Romans are against them. All the world’s a jumble and Egg can’t tell up from down.\n\nI really enjoyed the perspective and the writing style. There are several one-off lines and observations that are just gutting. As you can probably tell, this isn’t a light read. Grief permeates the novel. But it is a thought-provoking book, and one that makes you feel deeply for the people involved. I’ll admit, I cried while reading Prairie Ostrich. Egg is definitely a character that is going to stick with me. And yes, the lesbian content isn’t the focus of this book, but it is a theme that is part of the foundation of the story. (Also, Egg has her own heart-wrenching friendship, so look out for that.)\n\nI highly recommend this book, but don’t expect to race through it. It’s a story to be absorbed slowly, letting all the subtlety of narrative sink in." ]
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[ null, "John Travolta, Melissa Mars and Jonathan Rhys Meyers in \"From Paris With Love.\"\n--\n\nThere's so little love in \"From Paris With Love\" that the title doesn't even register as the sick, playful joke it's intended to be. The picture is supposedly an action-comedy, a buddy picture in which two mismatched souls -- Jonathan Rhys Meyers as a nerdy wannabe CIA agent, John Travolta as a bald, bearded, burly soldier of fortune who swaggers into Paris to thwart a planned terrorist attack -- force their clashing personalities on one another, piling up sardonic laughs and bullet-riddled bodies along the way to that inevitable \"I love you, man\" hug.\n\nBut the picture, directed and written, respectively, by Pierre Morel and French cinema's woolly-bear wild man Luc Besson, is both mean-spirited and self-conscious. It's all style and no soul, which wouldn't be a problem if its style at least gave us something to look at, or to laugh at. But \"From Paris With Love,\" filmed on location in Paris, has a raggedy, greasy, dingy look: It's the movie equivalent of an unbathed, unshaven French boyfriend (the bad kind). It thinks it's suave, but it just smells bad.\n\nMorel and cinematographer Michel Abramowicz open the movie with postcard-pretty views of Paris before sidling into the city's seedier back alleys and junk-vendor cluttered streets, a choice that makes sense in terms of the story but still feels like visual punishment. Rhys Meyers' James Reese belongs, at first, in the more beautiful Paris: He works as a personal aide to the U.S. ambassador in France, but he moonlights as a low-level CIA operative, hoping to move up in the ranks until he's a full-fledged spy. James, twitchy and nervous despite his attempts to appear cool and elegant, tends to botch, or almost-botch, his simple assignments: When he attempts to plant a tiny microphone beneath a table in a bigwig's office, cleverly using chewing gum as an adhesive, the little thing just refuses to stick -- James is less special ops than special oops.\n\nBut he's an optimistic fellow, and he's thrilled when he gets what he believes is a special assignment: He drops everything -- that is to say, he walks out on the romantic dinner his foxy girlfriend, Caroline (Kasia Smutniak), has just prepared for him -- to meet his new partner, loose cannon Charlie Wax (Travolta). James does everything by the book; Charlie shreds the book and eats it for breakfast. Together they set off on a supposedly raucous spree of violence, during which the sight of James' being shocked and appalled by Charlie's confident recklessness becomes a recurring motif.\n\nAnd a tiresome novelty. Charlie and James waste no time tracking down and picking off baddies, but there's no suspense in the storyline, no buildup of tension. The action sequences are noisy and brutal without being particularly exhilarating. A bloodless gunfight in a mannequin factory results in lots of shattered plaster body parts and broken glass, but the aggressive kineticism of the staging amounts to nothing: The sequence just comes off as flat and dull.\n\nPart of the problem is the forced chemistry between Rhys Meyers and Travolta. Rhys Meyers' James skulks through the movie in a faux-James Bond suit that gets more battered with each passing misadventure; Travolta's Charlie, with his gleaming shaven head and meticulously outlined goatee, cuts his way through the picture with an outsize swagger. But even as they rib and pick at each other, they seem to barely look at one another. Their ultimate bonding moment is nothing more than the forced conclusion we've seen coming since the beginning. Charlie spouts supposedly clever lines (\"Wax on -- Wax off!\") that practically have \"possible catchphrase!\" scrawled across them in Sharpie ink. At one point he revisits the \"Royale with cheese\" gag from \"Pulp Fiction,\" and the moment feels like a desperate grab at nostalgic cachet.\n\nAt its lowest, meanest moment, \"From Paris With Love\" steals a shockeroo tactic from \"Taken,\" the last picture Morel and Besson made together. (They also collaborated on the crazily entertaining \"District B-13.\") But the recycled bit is out of place here; it's neither funny nor surprising nor disturbing -- it's merely ugly. \"Taken\" was disreputable, cheap and unabashedly fun, largely for the way it reveled in its poker-faced seriousness. Former CIA guy Liam Neeson rescuing his daughter from a high-toned sex-slave ring? Now that's a man with a mission. In \"From Paris With Love,\" it's hard to know exactly what these Mutt and Jeff heroes are up to, and even harder to care. \"From Paris With Indifference\" is more like it.\n\nFrom Paris With Love Movies" ]
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[ null, "One good thing about planning trips with a lesser number of people is that you have a high chance of making it happen. Keeping this in mind throughout the time I planned for my trek to Hampta Pass, I started contacting people I knew who would not bail out at the last moment because I had been sitting frustrated in my office chair in the hot June afternoons and I just wasn’t prepared to take a no as an answer.\n\nThe chaotic Delhi evening traffic and the extremely hot weather had taken its toll on me and I just had to get out of Delhi in any way possible, and Hampta Pass was my escape at least for the few coming days.", null, "I reached Manali around 10 in the morning and drove towards Jobra from there. I got off the transport at Jobra and I was just awestruck at the sheer beauty that was in front of me. The thing about mountains that fascinates me the most is that no matter how much you try to sink in the beauty of them, you’ll never have an ample amount of time for it.\n\nThe huge structures covered with trees and a river with water cold enough for you to freeze the squeezy chocolates, clouds like soft cotton surrounding the peaks as if protecting them from the Sun and a cold breeze that carries the aroma of a hundred thousand of flowers blowing through the entire valley as if welcoming you in the most decorated ways.\n\nThis trip could not have started any better. I felt the magic the moment I stepped in Jobra.", null, "From Jobra began the journey to Chika. Though I was carrying a heavy backpack, I still managed to be far ahead of everyone else the whole time. The Sun was still not out and that made the atmosphere a bit colder though it was only around 1 PM.\n\nThe bright Sunlight finally came out. And with it came a warm breeze that called out to the birds who began chirping in unison and the valley felt like a screening of a Mozart concert the only difference being there were no musical instruments, just the melodious voices of an uncountable number of birds.\n\nI had a dream, of gazing at the mountains from the path of the river stream and feel the love that these enormous mountains are giving away to those who dare to stand in front of them and thank them for being the example of resilience in desperate time to all those who come to see them standing firm in the most difficult times. This time, I got to fulfill my dream and it felt like my heart will burst with so many emotions overflowing together.", null, null, "At Chika, I called it in and stayed there. It was around 4 PM when I reached there, and I saw a beautiful waterfall. It was beautiful, and it spoke to me. The waterfall gave me the idea of what was to come in the next part of the journey. It was going to be beautiful of course, but, it was going to be a difficult path to walk on.", null, null, "Balu Ka Gera was the next stoppage for me. In between came a fast stream of the river that was so difficult to cross because the knee-high water and slippery rocks beneath posed as obstacles. I managed to cross that with a smile on my face and moved ahead when I saw a flock of sheep.\n\nBehind them were two beautiful dogs. I could not resist but pet them for they were so irresistibly shiny and friendly. They were helping two shepherds keep an eye on the flock. From a distance, I could see tents of people set up around a beautiful picturesque valley point that looked something similar I used to draw as a child in my drawing book.\n\nA river flowing from the foothills and clouds all around with little houses on one side there was greenery all around the place. I saw my childhood come back to me at this point.", null, null, null, null, "I reached Hampta Pass the next morning, starting early as I had to take a lot of pictures and I had very little time. Hampta Pass was something that I’d never imagined to be so beautiful. Hampta Pass is a place that acts as a contact point of two valleys of the Himachal region: Kullu and Spiti.\n\nI had never seen but only heard of Spiti Valley is an epitome of beauty no matter what season it was. I had an urge of being able to see it with my own eyes. I finally saw it all. Kullu Valley staring on my back as I stood right at the edge of it, over Hampta Pass, with my hands wide open and screaming in joy looking Spiti Valley in front of me.\n\nI could not sink in the beauty of that moment. I was overwhelmed with everything turning out to be so perfectly falling into place for me.", null, null, "People say all’s well if it ends well. And frankly speaking, my trip couldn’t have had a better end than it did. I witnessed my life’s most amazing Sunset. I sat beside the river watching the sun go down behind the mountains as the entire valley turned dark within minutes.\n\nI could do nothing but admire the sheer beauty of this valley. And capture it with my camera and keep it as a memory for many years to come.", null, null, "Perhaps the most important moment of this and my life came when I was just about to get into my taxi back to Delhi when I saw a certain individual standing on the other side of the road, leaning against a car. This individual had always been a driving force for me to go travel to different places and keep the hunger alive in me to explore even more.", null, "I got to meet my long-time favourite storyteller, photographer, traveler Abhinav Chandel for the very first time. For a guy with over fifty thousand followers on Instagram, Abhinav showed great humility towards me and remembered me as the guy who once tagged him in a post on Facebook. I was so happy at that moment. Finally, my trip had ended but my adventure was just beginning…….", null ]
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[ null, "The 22-year-old was not too long ago likened to Schumacher by F1 managing director Ross Brawn in his formula1.com column.\n\n“He jogs my memory of Michael Schumacher in some ways,” stated Brawn of the Dutchman, earlier than including: “I bear in mind Max’s early days in Formulation 1 the place his velocity was clear — he has now matured into an distinctive racing driver.”\n\nTalking to CNN’s Amanda Davies, Verstappen stated: “It was after all very good however I do not like to match myself to anybody as a result of I am myself and I am a unique driver.\n\n“In fact, you may at all times get some comparable attitudes or no matter, or you will get in contrast generally however, from my facet, I by no means try this. I simply need to be myself.”\n\nAged 17 and 166 days, Verstappen grew to become the youngest driver in F1 historical past when he competed within the 2015 Australian Grand Prix. Through the years he has, he stated, matured as a driver.\n\n“[I’m] extra relaxed, extra constant and know tips on how to construct up a weekend and stuff like that,” he added.\n\n“I simply really feel very snug … I am a really relaxed individual anyway so, for me, it was by no means actually tremendous excessive stress, however I’m extra relaxed in a approach that I do know what’s coming.\n\n“I’ve skilled so much already so going to a weekend, I imply, I am excited to be racing, however I do not get excited so much by different stuff surrounding it since you’ve skilled so many alternative feelings all through the entire weekend and the yr.”\n\nThe Dutch driver’s victory at Silverstone was the ninth of his profession, however crossing the ending line nonetheless excites him.\n\n“Profitable is an efficient one,” he stated. “A superb qualifying lap may excite me. Simply being across the workforce and dealing with the mechanics, and in addition once they pull off a extremely good pitstop, it is an incredible feeling as nicely.”\n\nHeading into this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, Verstappen is second within the standings for the drivers’ championship — 30 factors behind world champion Hamilton.\n\nHowever such has been the dominance of Mercedes up to now throughout this 13-race season — the workforce leads second-place Pink Bull within the constructor standings by 67 factors — the Pink Bull driver didn’t anticipate to be mounting a title problem within the remaining eight races.\n\n“To date we have had one race the place we have been, possibly, the quickest automotive, however all the opposite ones we weren’t, so we simply have to remain reasonable in the mean time,” stated Verstappen, talking from Barcelona.\n\n“From my facet, I am not excited about a attainable championship in the mean time. I simply need to try to do the very best I can each single weekend.”\n\nThe 2020 F1 season started in July on the Austrian Grand Prix, 4 months later than deliberate due to the coronavirus pandemic.\n\nBecause the restart drivers have joined F1’s “We Race As One” initiative to struggle racism and promote equality and inclusion.\n\nHowever Verstappen is certainly one of a number of drivers to decide on to not kneel earlier than races in help of the Black Lives Matter motion.\nPosting on Twitter earlier than the primary race, he stated: “I’m very dedicated to equality and the struggle in opposition to racism. However I imagine everybody has the proper to precise themself (sic) at a time and in a approach that fits them. I can’t take the knee right now however respect and help the non-public selections each driver makes.”\nHamilton, the game’s first and solely Black world champion in its 70-year historical past, has been critical of the sport, saying there was a scarcity of management within the struggle in opposition to racism.\n\n5 races into the season, Verstappen stated that whereas the marketing campaign goes nicely, extra wanted to be achieved.\n\n“It is gone nicely by way of how we’re expressing it however, after all, on the finish of the day it is about actions as nicely. We simply maintain exhibiting our help, as a result of I feel all people is in help, which is essential, and time will inform after all what is going on to occur,” he stated.\n\nRequested about whether or not he and the opposite drivers have spoken to Hamilton relating to the marketing campaign, Verstappen stated: “In fact we discuss it. We now have our driver briefings however then additionally we keep on, after all, as a result of we’re all members of the GPDA (Grand Prix Drivers’ Affiliation).\n\n“Everyone’s very open and all people may be very supportive and all people needs precisely the identical factor. I feel Lewis appreciates that, and it is not solely Lewis who has to understand that, it is the entire world. That is what we’re doing, we’re simply attempting to point out our help.”" ]
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[ null, "Royal Bank of Canada’s profit climbed 10 per cent in the latest quarter as record performance in its capital markets division and a drop in loan-loss provisions powered gains at the country’s largest financial institution.\nNet income for the three-month period ending Jan. 31, representing the fiscal first quarter, reached $3.85 billion, compared to $3.51 billion a year earlier and $3.25 billion in RBC’s prior quarter. On an adjusted basis, the bank earned $2.69 per share. Analysts, on average, were expecting $2.28 in per-share profit, BNN Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.\nRBC’s core personal and commercial (P&C) banking operations delivered the lion’s share of profit, as net income rose six per cent year-over-year to $1.79 billion and deposit and loan volumes rose. Mortgage demand was evident in the period as low rates spurred housing-related activity. RBC’s Canadian residential mortgage book had an average balance of $305.1 billion in the fiscal first quarter, compared to $293 billion in the previous quarter and $271.8 billion a year earlier.\n“Mortgage growth of 12 per cent year-over-year continues to lead the pack by a wide margin but other loan categories remain very sluggish. While this puts pressure on results in the short run, it is clearly a sign of the strength of the franchise and suggests to us upside potential once the post-pandemic recovery really gets going,” wrote Scotia Capital Analyst Meny Grauman in a report to clients on Wednesday.\n“Against the uncertain macroeconomic backdrop due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we entered 2021 with strong momentum across our businesses. This is a reflection of the resiliency of our diversified business model, prudent approach to risk management, significant technology investments, and our colleagues’ dedication to our clients and communities,” said RBC Chief Executive Officer Dave McKay in a release.\nIt was the bank’s trading operations that really stood out, as profit from capital markets activity surged 21 per cent to a new record of $1.07 billion. RBC noted the gains were driven in large part by equity trading activity in the United States.\nAs with Bank of Montreal and Bank of Nova Scotia on Tuesday, RBC’s results on Wednesday also benefitted from improved credit quality. Provisions for credit losses in the fiscal first quarter fell to $110 million from $427 million in the previous quarter.\nHowever, Grauman noted that investors may have anticipated an even larger profit beat from RBC after BMO and Scotia set the bar. Investors would have also been looking for RBC’s performance to be less dependent on credit metrics, he added.\n“It is hard to call an 18-per-cent beat to the Street disappointing and so we won’t. That said, we do believe that after some even larger beats [Tuesday] expectations were building for RBC to deliver an even more impressive result,” he wrote." ]
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[ null, null, "IN DEFERENCE TO BLACK SATURDAY’S OBSERVANCE- many local politicians will kick off their campaigns today with all the fury of thunder and lightning. After all , local polls are more focused and bitter than their national counterparts.\n\nMany bitter rivals are often relatives or street neighbors- each house just a a hand grenade’s  throw away. The COMELEC has already watch listed 7 towns in the province, five of them in the second district,namely, Buenavista, Clarin, Danao, Inabanga and Ubay , Pilar in the 3rd district and Tubigon in the 1st district.\n\nThe bases for the classification are past historical record of violence, presence of armed groups and bitter rivalry among the protagonists. In the year 2013 election hot spots in Bohol were  Tagbilaran City and the towns of Carmen and Ubay.\n\nIn Bohol, the May polls will be hotly contested in most towns. However, in the provincial and congressional level, there are forecast scenarios of landslide victories.\n\nThis early, political pundits  predict  lopsided wins for re-electionists Gov. Edgar Chatto, , Vice Governor Conching Kim, Rep. Rene Relampagos and Rep. Aris Aumentado. In the latter”s second district , the absence of the Aumentado family’s bitter past rivals in the district -the Cajes family- may mean a walk in the park for the young Aris. Although we heard  that  he is not taking any chances.\n\nIn the third congressional district, the first baptism of fire for re-electionist Rep. Art Yap seems to come from a somewhat spirited,  strong fight mounted by the ambitious former Carmen Mayor Che Toribio delos Reyes, who after her defeat in a gubernatorial derby  last election- is now again trying her luck to beat the incumbent solon, Art Yap.\n\nThe electorate in the 3rd congressional district is ready for the overflowing of money in the coming election as supporters of both Yap and delos Reyes are zealously  confident that money is never a problem. As practiced and observed during polls, it is the machinery that matters.\n\nIf the moneyed candidate is short of having a good campaign organization, then the money will just flow down  the drain to their leaders whom they believe are their trusted men in the field.\n\nYap has to prove that his performance matters to the electorate in his district as he has been apparently delivering the  proper services to his constituents. The trouble comes  in the form of  the reported allegedly  massive vote buying in the district  triggered by reports that Toribio who was known to be “galit sa pera” and will just be  literally buying  every voter who comes her way.\n\nIn fact,  it was reported that Che has bought some prominent leaders who  used to be with Yap. The end game is exciting as it will determine who between the two has the better machinery and logistics.\n\nLikewise, the city is expected to reward  a clean sweep victory for re-electionist MAyor Baba Yap who gave a relatively  good account of himself in his first term  to qualify  to do his second term in office.\n\nThe reported presence of former Mayor Dan Lim campaigning for his  bet- Barangay Capt. Arlene Karaan who is running against Yap is a futile move as the former has been known by every Tagbilaranon to have nailed his so-called political destiny due to non performance and arrogance in power during his nine-year term as city chief executive. Lim is a political figure who started clean and vibrant only to end as a non performing asset in local governance\n\nWe hope the Comelec finalizes its list of watch-listed towns to ensure a non-bloody election this May. We monitored that there are certain towns whose incumbent officials are maintaining goons in order to protect their position. It is a challenge for the PNP to document these reports to abort bloodshed in the coming election.\n\nCompetence and character we surmise will bring the lucky candidate to his date with the stars.We expect a brutal , devil-may-care slambang campaign- our fair warning to candidates that they should be ready to take it to the jaw if they are willing to give a kayo punch.\n\nTruth together with verifiable facts can be mixed among the many falsehoods and black propaganda. Character assassination will not prosper if they have no basis in fact.\n\nWe expect a verbally brutal race ahead. No violence, though,  please. There they go ……" ]
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[ null, "Van Slyke has dedicated her career as a journalist, communications professional and media producer to building a strong independent media infrastructure. She co-authored with Jessica Clark the recently released book, Beyond The Echo Chamber: Reshaping Politics Through Networked Progressive Media. She is currently the Director of The Media Consortium–a network of the nation’s leading, independent, progressive media outlets. Through The Media Consortium she works to organize effective partnerships and innovative projects. Its mission is to amplify independent media’s voice, increase its collective clout, leverage current audiences and reach new ones and seize the current moment to change the debate in this country. Van Slyke is a frequent writer, commentator and consultant on the future of journalism, the use of social media, and the impact of progressive media. In 2009, she commissioned and edited “The Big Thaw: Charting a New Course for Journalism” an influential report that details implications of current and future market trends on journalism and business models and lays out key recommendations for independent media.\n\nVan Slyke is the former publisher of In These Times magazine, a national, award-winning monthly magazine of progressive news, analysis and cultural reporting. In 2005 and 2006, she and Clark co-authored landmark articles on strengthening the progressive media landscape including, “Making Connections: Why is the news so bad? What can progressives do to fix it?” and “Welcome to the Media Revolution: How today’s media makers are shaping tomorrow’s news.”" ]
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[ null, "Young gun Rhys Palmer had his first investment property almost fall into his hands last week at the age of just 22, but he is still unsure exactly what to do with it.\n\n“I bought my first investment property last week but it still hasn’t really sunk in. I’ve always been interested in looking at property but didn’t really have any intentions of buying something so soon.\n\nI left school early and started an apprenticeship so I’ve had a few more years of saving compared to most people my age, meaning I had enough for a deposit ready to go. I’m now a fully qualified electrician and my boss is really into property as well so we've had many conversations about it on the job site and he gave me heaps of advice about what to look for and where would be a good area.\n\nWhen this three-bedroom, one-bathroom house on a big block of land in Somerville on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria came on the market, it was pretty much exactly what I was looking for so I just thought I’d go for it. I would always get a feeling of jealousy when I looked online at properties for sale that I couldn’t buy so when this one was in my budget I thought, why not?\n\nI got in touch with the real estate agent but had some trouble with her because she wanted to leave the house on the market for two weeks – so she wouldn’t sell it to me straight away. The property started getting more and more interest and she was asking everyone for their highest offer, but it was difficult because I didn’t know how high I should be willing to go for it. I ended up getting a buyer’s agent to do the hard work for me because I was out of my depth and just needed a hand.\n\nSo one day I went to work as usual and then I got a call from my buyer’s agent saying ‘congratulations, you’ve got the house!’ It was a really weird feeling and it took a while to sink in. It definitely didn’t hit me straight away; it was like, ‘oh my god, I’ve got a house!’\n\nI’m still not actually 100 per cent sure what I want to do with it straight away. I’ve still got some time to figure it all out before settlement but I’m considering lots of options. I might actually live in it and just rent out the other bedrooms while I renovate it because it’s a little bit run down, or I might just rent it out straight away to start getting some income from it.\n\nBecause it’s on a big block of land it also has the potential to be subdivided and developed which was one of the big drawcards of it for me. If it gets through council approval for subdivision I definitely want to build some units in the back yard that I can then rent out or sell for a profit to then buy other investment properties.\n\n'I bought the ugliest house on the street'\n\n‘I saved a deposit on an apprentice's wage’", null ]
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[ "Stretch Of Oklahoma Interstate Will Be Named After Sen. Jim Inhofe", null, "A portion of an Oklahoma interstate will be named after Sen. Jim Inhofe during a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for next week.\n\nThe Oklahoma Department of Transportation said it will break ground at 10 a.m. Tuesday on the soon-to-be-named U.S. Sen. James Inhofe Interchange located at Interstate 40 and South Douglas Boulevard in Midwest City.\n\nThe new U.S. Sen. James Inhofe Interchange is intended to safely move high volumes of traffic within a smaller amount of space.\n\nStretch Of Oklahoma Interstate Will Be Named After Sen. Jim Inhofe" ]
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[ null, "What enigma is concealed by the Redwood curtain?\n\nOne of the most distinctive festivals in the nation is the Northern Nights Music Festival. It takes place in a Redwood forest by the Eel River, precisely on the border between the California counties of Humboldt and Mendocino. Claude VonStroke, TroyBoi, SNBRN, CloZee, David Starfire, Elderbrook, Wreckno, Of The Trees, and other artists will perform as the event’s headliners. With as many different musical genres available as cannabis strains, it is a true feast for the senses.\n\nThe three-day wellness, artistic, and musical retreat that gave birth to the Emerald Triangle festival includes a spotlight on cannabis businesses. The first event to feature dispensaries next to its stages as well as the first to have more than one functional on-site dispensary is Northern Nights. This has a “grab & go dispensary” idea so you can take your joint to go and smoke it by the river.\n\nAccording to Andrew Blap, co-founder of Northern Nights, “Cannabis culture and community have always been a part of Humboldt and Mendocino for years.” “Legalization has not proceeded as expected, and the local, legacy farmers are being driven out by hefty taxes, permitting, and licensing fees, and with corporate cannabis pushing down the pricing with oversupply, it’s very difficult to continue growing the best marijuana in the world,”\n\nOne of the things that customers may anticipate is floating down a river while listening to music near to a River Stage. In Piercy, California, Northern Nights takes over Cook’s Valley Campground with “glamping” and campsites tucked along the river bed. The largest Redwood grove in the world that allows camping is where the festival is located.\n\nWe’re hoping to be able to create an experience where attendees can meet the farmers, smoke the high grade, and fall in love with the vibes of the Emerald Triangle at the Northern Nights Tree Lounge, which features cannabis companies at the Main Stage, River Stage, and Humboldt Farmers Market, says Blap.\n\nIn-person interactions with seasoned farmers, according to the founder, will give cannabis users something fresh to look for in their local dispensaries. In his words, “attendees will ask their local budtenders for Humboldt and Mendocino pot when they return to Los Angeles, Sacramento, or The Bay, or maybe hit a cannabis farmers market.”\n\nEmerald Spirit Botanicals’ Joseph Haggard adds, “We are happy to be a part of the OG Tree Lounge Cannabis Market at Northern Nights. “Legacy farmers and Northern Nights are able to advance to a higher degree by cooperating. The OG Tree Lounge will provide a place to unwind, sample award-winning flowers, and gain knowledge from some of California’s top sun-grown producers. I’m particularly looking forward to Saturday and Sunday’s Weed Talks as well as our daily Blaze and Graze.\n\nHeavy-hitting companies from the state, such as CannaCraft, Jetty Extracts, Select, Heritage Mendocino, and Deep Desert “spirited infusions,” or cannabis drinks, will stage dispensary takeovers. This year, Boveda, a company well-known for developing a terpene shield and two-way humidity management, and Hempire, a manufacturer of pure hemp rolling papers, are among the additional auxiliary sponsors.\n\nThe first music festival with on-site legal cannabis sales and usage was Northern Nights. As a result, the gathering has developed into a destination for cannabis culture and policy, setting the stage for subsequent cannabis festivals. At Northern Nights in 2019, the first cannabis pop-up ReCreation was sponsored by Humboldt Seed Co. and HumFarms.\n\nThe dispensary Sovereign will give customers access to direct-to-consumer prices. Expect a health activation from the marijuana subscription service Lucky Box Club, an activation from The Emerald Cup honoring winners from the most recent Emerald Cup Awards, and a tonic bar from award-winning edible gummy darling Space Gems. This year, Northern Nights introduced another brand-new feature: the VIP Retailer Buyers Program, which extends invitations to top retail buyers from all throughout California. As of the writing of this article, tickets are still available." ]
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[ null, "In the first words after the Gospel of the infancy of Jesus and John, Luke follows a frequent custom in the prophetic books of the Old Testament and begins by quoting the civil and religious authorities of the time when the word of God \"befalls\" John.\n\nLike Isaiah, Jeremiah, Baruch, Ezekiel, Hosea, Amos and others, who begin their book by defining the historical time in which the word of God was manifested to them. This means that the Word of God enters history to save it, and its event is historically verifiable. Luke also reveals in this way that he wants to present John as a prophet sent by God. Already in the passages dedicated to the infancy of Jesus and John, Luke had accustomed us to this structure: historical situation and the word of God that arrives. \"In the time of Herod, king of Judea.\" says Luke, the word of God, brought directly by the angel Gabriel, came to Zechariah and then to Mary of Nazareth. He introduces the birth of Jesus by quoting the decree of Caesar Augustus about the census issued \"in those days\", and that \"was made when Quirino was governor of Syria\".\n\nHuman history and the Word of God are intertwined, and the Word of God who becomes man in the womb of Mary enters history in a completely new and hitherto unimaginable way. The names of the authorities are seven, five civil and military and two religious. A number that in the Bible recalls the fullness. Luke lets us understand that all the authorities of every type and of every epoch, and all human history, will be inhabited in a new way and forever by the word of God, with extraordinary force and efficacy. \"Every valley shall be filled in, every mountain and hill shall be made level; the crooked shall be made straight, and the inaccessible shall be made level.\"\n\nWe remember the words of Jesus who defines John as \"the greatest among those born of women\", but also adds: \"The least in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than he.\" We too are in this littleness. Let us remember, then, the prophetic dimension of our Christian vocation. We recognize that it is God's initiative, and that his word received provokes as a consequence: to go, to act and to speak. It is the same process that occurs in Mary and, with more difficulty, in Zechariah. They receive the word and act, and then they prophesy. This is what happens at baptism and throughout the Christian life. To make it easier for us to listen to the word, we are called to reproduce the desert of John: silence, listening, distancing ourselves from the things that shout and do not allow us to listen to God who speaks and sends us in his name. And let us allow his word to take us wherever he wants us to go.\n\nHomily on the readings for the Second Sunday of Advent" ]
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[ "The IBM Building, now known as 330 North Wabash, was erected in Chicago in 1972. The building was the last skyscraper designed by the distinguished Second School architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who died before its completion. The building serves as a monument to the dominance of IBM within the late twentieth-century business world. IBM, at the time of the building's design, employed more than 240,000 people and generated more than $6.8 billion in revenue. The building is now home to the headquarters of the American Medical Association and the Langham Hotel.", null, null, "The former International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Building, now known as 330 North Wabash Avenue, was completed in 1972 by noted Chicago architect, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. It was his final design and included numerous engineering innovations to support its height, and at the time of its completion, this was the third-tallest building in Chicago.\n\nBuildings constructed earlier in the century dominated the Chicago skyline until the late 1950s, when resumption of commercial building signaled the arrival of what became known as the \"Second Chicago School\" or Second School architecture. The Second School's most influential figure was Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a native of Germany who served as one of the major pioneers in the development of modernism in Europe.\n\nLudwig Mies van der Rohe immigrated to the United States and arrived in Chicago in 1937. He assumed the headship of the School of Architecture at Chicago's Armour Institute of Technology (later Illinois Institute of Technology. Several of his influential European contemporaries such as Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer also came to the United States during the 1930s. Together, these architects sought to challenge current building design just as the original Chicago School architects had done. Together, these architects created designs based on 20th century modernism.\nIBM traces its roots back to the 1880s when it produced such business machines as recording clocks and tabulating machines. The company hired Mies van der Rohe in 1966 to build the company's regional headquarters. By the late 1960s, the IBM Corporation had grown into an international giant with offices and plants in the United States, Europe, and Asia, employing more than 240,000 people and generating more than $6.8 billion by 1968.\nAt the time of the commission, Mies was eighty years old and had a resume that included seven decades of skyscraper and building construction throughout the world. The building is an outstanding example Mies' work, with trademark features shared by other Modern Movement architects. The 670-foot-tall IBM building enjoys a geometric, rectilinear box design, noted for its lightness that's expressed by the expansive glass and anodized-bronze tinted aluminum curtain walls. The windows of the curtain wall are taller than they are wide, expressing verticality and encouraging the onlooker's eye to move skyward. The I-beams also extend from the windows and reinforce the verticality of the building, typical of Mies' designs.\nUpon completion in 1972, the building ranked as the city's third tallest building, which required innovative engineering. For instance, The engineers had to account for the force of wind against the exterior, which creates an air pressure imbalance between the inside of the building and the outside, which can result in water getting sucked through tiny holes in the office walls. Mies' team devised small shielded ports in the wall that balanced the pressure and prevented any water seepage. The building's electrical system and floor strength, along with the room heights, were all designed with IBM computer systems in mind. The building also included state of the art air conditioning, controlled by computer systems designed by IBM and tied to a weather station located on the roof and able to account for heating differences attached to which side of the building was experiencing the highest sun exposure.\nThough Mies' designed the building, which was approved and finalized in July 1969, he died before construction started. Thus, it is his last design. An honorary bust of Mies sculpted by Italian expressionist, Marino Marini (1901-1980), was unveiled in the building lobby when the building officially opened for business.\nIBM moved out of the building in the 1990s as modern-world computer systems, personal computers, and inter-networking systems ( (Internet) supplanted IBM's dominance. As such, the building is as much a monument to its architect as it is the twentieth-century business climate noted for its mainframe computers (notably after WWII), large office buildings and central, downtown locations." ]
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[ "While lower car emissions has been a major environmental focus in recent years, as Kevin Czinger discovered when attempting to create a cleaner vehicle, most pollutants associated with a car are not those created while driving it, but rather from manufacturing it and producing its fuel.\n\nCzinger founded Divergent Microfactories to, as Popular Science put it, “[reimagine] auto manufacturing.” His Blade “supercar” prototype consists of a lightweight chassis that can be assembled by a team of team in 30 minutes and is made up of 69 3D-printed aluminum connectors. The body panels can be produced for less than $1,000 and can be manufactured from aerospace-grade carbon-fiber shearing, Kevlar or Spandex. Czinger purchased a small, four-cylinder, 700-horsepower custom gasoline and compressed natural gas engine from another manufacturer, which, given the lightweight of the rest of the car, allows this little engine to provide elite performance and minimal emissions.\n\nCzinger estimates the Blade will leave a carbon footprint that is equal to less than half of the Tesla Model S. Czinger’s goal is to attract entrepreneurs and aspiring carmakers to invest as little as $4 million to set up their own “microfactory” which will allow them to produce cars of their own design in as little as 7 months.", null, null, "Do you need to move your laboratory, close your facility, or simply remove space hogging instruments that have fallen into... read more", null, "Researchers from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge in the UK have found evidence... read more", null, "There are a number of laboratory equipment options available to help mix and combine your lab samples, but they all... read more", null, null, null, null, "A team of synthetic biologists from UC Berkeley have developed new brewer’s yeast that is capable of producing marijuana’s main... read more", null ]
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[ "Saint Lucy is one of the early saints of the Church, a virgin-martyr who died in the year 304 and who is mentioned in the first Eucharistic Prayer in the Mass. According to tradition, Lucy was the daughter of wealthy noble parents, a Roman father and a Greek mother Eutychia, born around 283 in Syracuse. Her mother was a Christian, who raised Lucy as one as well. Lucy took her faith seriously, eventually deciding she wanted to consecrate her virginity to God and desired to spend her life in prayer and her wealth in service to the poor. Her mother, however, did not know of this vow, and had arranged a marriage for Lucy with a young pagan man.\n\nNow Eutychia had suffered from a hemorrhage for several years, and Lucy suggested to her mother that they make a pilgrimage to the tomb of St. Agatha, a virgin-martyr who had died during the persecution of the Emperor Decius in 250. The two women went on this pilgrimage, and Eutychia was cured of her hemorrhage. In thanksgiving for this miracle, Lucy convinced her mother to allow her distribute a great part of their riches to the poor. She also told her mother about her desire to devote her virginity to God, and her mother gave her blessing to her daughter.\n\nThis is where the pagan fiancé re-enters the story. In seeing Lucy giving away her dowry, he began to realize she might not be marrying him anytime soon. Now, at this time, it was illegal to be a Christian, as the Emperor Diocletian had issued a series of edicts rescinding Christian’s legal rights and demanding they participate in traditional Roman religious practices. So, Lucy’s fiancé, motivated by greed and anger at being spurred, reported his former bride to the governor of Syracuse for being a Christian.\n\nThe governor first condemned Lucy to become a prostitute, essentially to be raped in a brothel house, but God made her immobile and the guards could not carry her off to complete the sentence. According to some accounts of her sentencing, Lucy replied to the governor\n\nIf you were to lift my hand to your idol and so make me offer against my will, I would still be guiltless in the sight of the true God, who judges according to the will and knows all things. If now, against my will, you cause me to be polluted, a twofold purity will be gloriously imputed to me. You cannot bend my will to your purpose; whatever you do to my body, that cannot happen to me.\n\nTradition then tells us that the governor sentenced her to be burned alive, but God did not allow the flames to touch her. Finally, she was wounded with a sword, and here traditional accounts are split: either she died immediately from the sword, or she was terribly wounded and later died in prison from the wounds caused by the sword.\n\nWhat Does She Have to Do With Me?\n\nIn thinking about the older martyrs, especially the virgin-martyrs, it can be hard to see what we can learn in a specific way from them. Certainly their courage, faithfulness, and perseverance are encouraging to those of us alive today; but their lives also seem so different. But, that would be too shallow a reading. Saint Lucy, in particular, gives us a wonderful example of someone who refused to let the world, no matter what it threw at her, pull her away from her vocation with God. She, unlike her fiancé, did not look at her wealth or position as something to use for her own benefit, but rather as something that she could use to benefit others in God’s service. Her death is certainly heroic, but what is even more heroic is how she lived her life: focused on serving God in whatever way she was able. The fact that her death became an act of sacrifice was only possible because her life prior to that moment had been a practice of sacrifice and growth in sanctity. She denied herself the temptations of the world, and because she was so faithful to her vocation, God gave her the grace of final perseverance and the glory of a martyr’s death.\n\nHear us, O God, our salvation, as we rejoice on the feast of Saint Lucy, Thy virgin and Martyr, and grant us to learn the spirit of pious devotion.\n\n-Via The Holyday Book", null, "December 12, 2018\nOur Lady of Guadalupe: Empress of the Americas\nNext Post", null, "St. Mary Magdalene Was Not a...\nFemina Ferox\nRelated posts from Eating Peaches", null ]
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The promise remained unspoken, but Carabelle, standing just outside the door, heard her mother’s plea.\n\nPim, after a moment or two passed, suddenly turned into a blubbering heap; all Carabelle could do was go inside the cold room, hold him in her small arms, and cry with him.\n\nWhen she finally looked up, her mother’s eyes were still open, still staring, still waiting…\n\n“The secret to Lore-binding, Carabelle, is a strong funnel. The spirits are contained behind all sorts of things that separate our worlds, and a Binder needs to be careful. They crave to interact with humans, reclaim that which they left behind.\n\n“In the space between realms, if they escape the funnel there’s no telling what they’ll do.\n\n“Some even dream of conquest.”\n\n“Mom told you to promise never to show me this.”\n\n“I know, and I wanted to, but I couldn’t because the times are too perilous. But you’re of an age now, and we had no son that I could pass this down to as a legacy.” He stopped for a second, the sword balanced across his hands, his eyes locked onto hers.\n\n“Carabelle, are you afraid? If so, leave now, and we’ll never attempt it again. I’ll never speak of it again with you, and I’ll find an apprentice.”\n\nCarabelle was tempted, every cautionary instinct shouting, but she finally shook her head. “I’m not afraid, Father.”\n\nIt took both hands, slow steps, and great caution, but Carabelle guided the funnel safely into position, encircling the fire, snug against the perimeter stones. Pim nodded approvingly, and she felt a warm glow of satisfaction, tinged with guilt as it was.\n\n“Now turn the hourglass. I have to close my eyes, sweetheart. Keep watch, and call me out of the trance immediately if something goes wrong. Don’t be afraid to wake me. Do you understand?”\n\nCarabelle swallowed as she turned the hourglass, then looked at her father and nodded. “I understand.”\n\nHe sat on the floor, cross legged, and she did likewise next to him, watching in total fascination and not a little dread.\n\nThe blue flame popped and sizzled against the funnel glass, and he took a handful of it and encased the hourglass in it so it shared the boundaries, so it couldn’t be knocked over or broken by a sprite.\n\nThe flame around the hourglass intensified, grew brighter as if someone was lighting a blue-flamed torch from the inside.\n\nPim barely registered Carabelle drawing close to his side in fascinated fear, trembling, but she dared not look away.\n\nThe first of the spirits came through, blurred and amorphous. It was the color of old parchment, its misty hands casting about like a blind man lost in a strange place. Hovering between the funnel and blade, its empty eye sockets found her, and it smiled, but not in a pleasant way. Finally, it moved into the blade and was lost to sight.\n\nOther spirits followed, their fogged features better defined though they all had no flesh.\n\nThere was a disturbance, somewhere out of sight; the blue light in the hourglass flared, and a rush of spirits followed, feeding themselves to the flame to avoid what was coming.\n\nPim opened his eyes, saw the flame around the hourglass pulsing, and grew alarmed. “That’s not supposed to happen.”\n\nInside the funnel, the spirits were gone.\n\nThe face of Carabelle’s mother was floating inside now, spectral and fierce, and all the more terrible for the silent recrimination in her eyes.\n\nPim scrambled back as the glass began to crack.\n\nThe lives that will be forfeit now, husband, are on your head. Their blood is on your hands, charged to your immortal soul.\n\nCarabelle screamed, drew herself up into a fetal position on the floor, and covered her face with her arms. She felt shards like pins in her sides and on her legs, and a couple of pieces into her bare forearms; there’d be cuts, but nothing life threatening.\n\nA larger piece of the coated glass jetted across the floor and caught Pim in the throat, and his mouth worked fishlike as he tried to draw breath, his neck bathed in a red cascade of blood. Panicked, he only sliced his hands in a pointless attempt to remove it.\n\nIncredulous at the suddenness of the mishap, kneeling as he weakened, he looked at the blue flame. His wife’s face dissolved, and roiling cloud of blue-white spirits poured themselves into the blade which was now turning blue, the runes appearing, but not the ones the Wizard Larin commissioned.\n\nThat’s not supposed to happen…\n\nHis eyes searched for his daughter, and the sight left to him froze him with dread and profound regret at not speaking the promise.\n\nA single blood red spirit with a jet aura glided over to Carabelle, still cowering and shivering on the ground; it turned and gave a feral smile to Pim as he died, and the last thing he saw was the spirit descending into her." ]
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[ null, "So in April this adorable and seemingly awesome Instagram account popped up that began testing edibles and publicly posting results #FORTHEPATIENTS. This no name anonymous Instagrammer would have you believe that they are just a patient who happens to spend thousands of dollars to get edibles tested so that patents know what they are getting. They go to random dispensaries and purchase products, and out of their own pockets and good heart, spend money for the edible and then to get it tested so that they can bring you “the real results.”\n\nSo get this… this whole deal popped up in April, right? Here is a screenshot of their first posting being from April:\n\nBut here is a post that was soon deleted from FEBRUARY from the kids at Korova Edibles:", null, "Notice the eerie similarity? Crazy right? Three months before this Dudley Do-Right @lab_tested_edibles Instagram page popped up this highly competitive edible company who is close friends with the owner of CW Analytical labs; and who is in a close knit group of other edible makers looking to gain competitive advantages in the marketplace, Korova edibles had almost an identical comparison model posted on their social media that was removed shortly thereafter? WOW!!!!! What are the chances?\n\nSo here is the ruse. Korova Edibles, in conjunction with CW Analytical labs have created this Instagram count to provide a clear competitive advantage for their clients and people who they are in bed with. They can anonymously post skewed results that discredit some of their bigger competitors and support that the people who are doing business with CW and Korova themselves are the only ones being “truthful” with patients. But it is all bullshit.\n\nHere is a look at some of the edible companies who use CW labs according to the scrolling logos on their own website:\n\nI know it is shocking, but the companies who happen to test with CW as clients edibles were all reported very favorably on the @lab_tested_edibles site, while other companies such as Cheeba Chews and Auntie Dolores (and my own Compassion Edibles) all came in well below listed cannabinoid levels. Hard to believe, right?\n\nSo here is how I confirmed my suspicions. Most all of the results on the site are done by CW, with the exception of a few done by Steep Hill. I have a good relationship with the Steep Hill kids, as their co-founder is publicly known as on of my good friends. I notices the results for the Actibliss Syzurup product were done by Steep Hill. Knowing about the Korova posting from February, I took a wild stab in the dark and went on @lab_tested_edibles Instagram page accusing Korova of dropping those samples off at Steep Hill. I never contacted Steep Hill once. Believe it or not, those guys never give me any information because they know the conflict of interest. They actually go out of their way to keep secrets from me because they have a business to run. But I figured if I made an accusation that someone would contact Steep Hill blaming them for telling me who dropped off the samples.\n\nSure as shit I was right! I get an angry text message from Steep Hill on why their lab was being accused of this shit in public when they had not done anything. The owner of Korova contacted them stating “Is there no confidentiality between lab and client?!?!…. Only employees at Steep Hill lab would know I dropped off these edible samples.” Yes…. I pissed off my friend to elicit a response, and it worked. Luckily my friend is understanding and knows what an asshole I am.\n\nSo there is a clear admission that Korova is indeed the one sending edible samples and anonymously posting them under the name @lab_tested_edibles. I never said that they did work at CW. I said they were in bed with CW, the same way Bhang and other edible makers have had relationships with CW that are more than third party verification relationships.\n\nThe Instagram account is complete bullshit and is no more valid than other anonymous websites that attempt to malign other companies to promote their own. These sloppy losers should be ashamed of themselves. If you want to pull this off you need to be less obvious whose interests you are serving. It is a pathetic attempt at catfishing and should not be thought of as a credible source.\n\nA truly credible source would post WHO they are making these claims and investing in this grand experiment. They should post TRANSPARENT AND COMPLETE results that can be verified with the labs. They SHOULD NOT be another edible maker and lab that serves edible makers.\n\nThe entire overlap between lab companies and the clients they serve is gross and does nothing to serve the end user. CW is not alone in their intermingling with their clients and working to provide advantages for them, but this is a clear and gross misrepresentation of the service that quality assurance testing is supposed to be.\n\nIt is deceitful and wrong and the folks at Korova should be ashamed. It is bad enough that your products taste like dogshit. If I wanted to taste that much plant material I would just suck on a tube of RSO. But this is just sad and pathetic.\n\nThey should shut down the Instagram page and come up with a better ruse that does not unravel so easily on them. You guys are funny. Not really… but sort of. You are terrible at fraud. Maybe just try making better products?\n\nIt is even sadder that CW Analytical is still pulling bullshit schemes like this with losers this late in the game. They do not deserve to be anyone’s lab in the cannabis industry. They are the epitome of what is wrong with lab testing in cannabis and probably one of the reasons that lab testing will be turned over to state authorities sooner or later.", null, "We will take a closer look at what the issue is with edible testing in the near future. For now, let this unsavory business practice and absolute fraud disgust you. There is no place in the cannabis community for overt shady underhanded bullshit like this." ]
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[ "One Year Later, Italy Is Fine\n\nBond yields are down, GDP is growing, and the populist government hasn’t done nearly as much as feared.\n\nOne year ago today, Italian politics were a mess. Nearly two months after a general election, political leaders still hadn’t formed a government, but the potential for a populist coalition between the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and far-right The League loomed large. Many feared the eurozone’s third-largest economy spiraling into political chaos, recession and—if a populist government implemented all of its parties’ campaign pledges—default. Italian interest rates would soon soar as the very populist government many dreaded indeed took power at May’s close, and as economic data softened, many suspected the worst fears were coming true. Yet now, a year later, a check reveals the government hasn’t done much, interest rates are down, and GDP is growing again. For investors, we think this highlights a timeless lesson: Big fears frequently fizzle, leaving a benign reality in their wake.\n\nIn Italy’s case, the big thing everyone feared actually happened. A populist government took power, shaking up the status quo. They pledged bold things, said incendiary things and vowed to take the eurozone by storm. No more deficit limits and edicts from Brussels bureaucrats! There was a new sheriff in town! This would be an age of greater social welfare, flat taxes and a 21st century populist Italian renaissance! Their bluster freaked out the old establishment and, for a while, markets. Italian 10-year yields jumped from below 2% on the early-March election day to more than 3.6% in October, as Rome battled Brussels over its budget and default fears hit fever pitch. Meanwhile, Italian GDP fell two straight quarters in Q3 and Q4 2018, meeting one popular definition of recession.\n\nYet these days, things are looking up. That budget battle blew over, and Italian 10-year yields are down to 2.56%, effectively even with 10-year US Treasury yields. Tuesday brought the news that Italian GDP rose 0.2% q/q in Q1, perhaps signaling an economic recovery.[i] Even the GDP contraction doesn’t look as bad as first thought, with government spending and a drop in private inventories being the sole negative contributors in Q4 2018. Pure private sector components (household spending and fixed investment) were positive. Not by much, but growth is growth, and unseen private sector growth is a sign Italy was never as bad off as feared. Now that GDP overall has resumed growing, that factoid is simply more apparent.\n\nAnother lesson: Beware reading too much into any single country’s interest rate wiggles. For all the chatter over jumpy Italian yields, they were merely part of a global move in 2018’s second half. As Exhibit 1 shows, other major developed markets’ yields also rose last summer and autumn before reversing course in late November. Italian yields were more volatile than the others for a spell, but directionally, they more or less matched, showing that one major developed nation’s yields generally won’t deviate from the rest of the pack for long.", null, "Politics have also settled. Despite some continued grandstanding, the new government hasn’t done all that much. Instead, reality has set in. A hodgepodge of leftists, so-called techno-libertarians, anti-establishment types without strong ideological leanings and hard-right types was never going to agree on much. The overlap in this ideological Venn diagram is so tiny we doubt we could even concoct a childish hand-drawn chart showing it. Instead of starting the revolution, this government ran headlong into gridlock. Reforms passed by the prior centrist administrations have largely gone untouched. It is a shining example of what Fisher Investments’ founder and Executive Chairman, Ken Fisher, likes to call the “pancaking” of western developed nations’ politics. Political bell curves, once stacked toward the center, have flattened out as formerly fringe parties have eroded centrists’ support. That brings more coalitions like Italy’s, cobbled out of parties that agree on little to nothing. For stocks, this is a-ok—it keeps legislative risk low, easing the fears that accompanied this coalition’s loud entrance. Actually, we suspect this gridlock is one reason Italian stocks are beating global markets year to date. Through Wednesday’s close, the MSCI Italy was up 17.3%, beating the MSCI World Index’s 16.0%.[ii]\n\nThe next time big scary stories swirl, remember Italy. Remember how even when the thing everyone feared actually happened, it didn’t bring disaster, and stocks started recovering long before anyone suspected they would." ]
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[ "I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels that DC is trying to play catch up with Marvel. Marvel has been interweaving their stories since day one and while not all the movies they put out are stellar, they’ve put out a few great ones and their story telling only continues to get better. From what I’ve seen so far of the DC cinematic world, the same cannot be said.\n\nSuicide Squad, on initial inspection, sounded like an interesting premise: gather together some of the comic world’s worst and let them do something good knowing that if it all goes wrong they’re the perfect scapegoats.\n\nFirst of all, there are so. many. characters, and for some reason, we needed the backstory of each one. Actually, no, we didn’t. As a writer, I’ve learned that when introducing a group, you should find an interesting way to do it, so it sets them all up with their individual character traits and personalities, and doesn’t waste too much time. This did not happen in Suicide Squad.\n\nI wish I would have timed it, but I felt the set up for all these characters was somewhere in the 45 mins range. Way too long. And a lot of their backgrounds could have easily been summed up in a line of dialogue. With stories of this genre, and with a lot of side characters, I don’t feel that full histories are necessary because we don’t need to emotionally connect with each person on screen. Besides, the movie is only two hours long.\n\nThen there was the plot, or lack there of. What a convoluted mess. Honestly, I felt that the director was having so much fun showing off his cast and special effects that he forgot they were supposed to be doing something – the mission – which, again, was all over the place. With a comic book history that spans 75 years, there are a number of topics to choose from, and yet this is where they really fell flat.", null, "The one redeeming thing in the whole movie: Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn. Besides being absolutely gorgeous, her sweet-crazy performance was the highlight of the film, in addition to the very few interactions we got with Jared Leto’s Joker. Long time comic book fans are well aware of the twisted relationship they share, and considering the information of how much footage was shot of the two, I think most movie goers were surprised/disappointed with the less than 10 mins that actually appeared in the film.\n\nThis is probably because they were trying to make leads of all their characters, and now this is why so many fans are calling for a Harley/Joker film with these two actors reprising the roles. They were fun to watch.\n\nSadly, this film was an overall disappointment. It had its moments of comedy, but they were few and far between. Comic books are fun, and yes, they often deal with real world problems, but the characters that are coming to save the day wear tights and capes. Regardless of wanting these stories to feel “real” with a darker side, they should maintain their levity and fun.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "One of the first 500 E-Types produced by Jaguar has been found in pieces in France and is to be brought back to life by world-class restorers Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth (CMC).\n\nChassis No. 875256 is one of the very early 3.8 left-hand drive, open two seater, outside bonnet lock models with all matching numbers. It was delivered new to the Belgium Motor Company dealership in Brussels in July 1961 and was subsequently sold to ‘Societe de Civel Immeubles en Afrique.’ It resurfaced in France in 2015 and records indicate that it was imported from Luxembourg in 1975.\n\nThe car is very complete, although in parts, and was bought by the previous owner to be restored. He gave it to French restorers who started work on the car, but shortly after took it away and kept it safe in his garage in Grigny in the southern suburbs of Paris, France.\n\nChassis No. 875256 is literally in boxes in our workshops awaiting a much-needed nut and bolt restoration. It will be a challenging project but all the factory parts are there and our skilled fabricators and technicians will do all they can to save as much as the original car as possible. It will roll out of our workshops just like it left Browns Lane in 1961.\n\nWe are currently delving through the car’s history files to find out more about its life. These early E-Types are sought after by collectors and investors alike, and the fact that they keep on resurfacing after years in the dark is still amazing.\n\nCMC is famous for having restored some of the most historic E-Types, including Lofty England’s Chassis No. 4, the Lindner-Nöcker Lightweight and 1VHP, the first RHD Coupe off the production line and the first of only four outside bonnet lock cars.", null, "In 2016 and after 2,956hrs, they completed the restoration of E-Type Chassis No. 15, also found in France in a very sorry state. This was the fifteenth right-hand drive fixed-head coupe E-Type to leave Jaguar’s production line in 1961 and the press car that turned heads at the Scottish Motor Show that year.\n\nA 1958 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mark III, which has lain dormant in storage for over 35 years, is to be restored by leading classic car restoration company Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth (CMC). The DB2/4 was recently purchased from the Bonham’s Newport Pagnell Aston Martin works sale on behalf of a client. The car was sold for £104,540, going over its estimate of £30-50k. “The car was an attractive restoration project in 1977 when it entered storage, despite the fact that it had lead a hard life,” said Nick Goldthorp, Managing Director of CMC, “There were splits in the front suspension turrets which had been welded and crash damage to the offside body and rear chassis which were repaired at the time. But it would now appear that the chassis needs re-aligning.” Nick added: “The Aston needs a total restoration, […]\n\nRare Last E-Type to be Sold at Silverstone Auction\n\nSilverstone Auctions is to auction a Series II Jaguar E-Type Fixed Head Coupé that is believed to be the last of its type ever sold as new. In excellent condition and never having undergone a major restoration, the Jaguar Light Blue E-Type will go under the hammer at the Salon Privé Sale at Blenheim Palace on 2nd September. The UK specification right-hand drive E-Type was built in August 1970 and was eventually delivered to dealer Charles of Pirbright, where it remained in the showroom for five months until it was sold to its first owner on 7th August 1971, likely making it the last Series II Fixed Head Coupé to find a home. Staff\n\nThe sixtieth E-Type to leave Jaguar’s production line in 1961 went back to Somerset to surprise its previous owner on his 83rd birthday after undergoing a full ‘nut and bolt’ restoration at leading restorers Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth (CMC). When former Royal Naval Commander Bob Reed put his pride and joy, a rare Jaguar E-Type into auction little did he expect that it would sell for £109,000 or that it would be purchased by someone who would spend substantially more than the purchase price to bring it back to its former glory. Bob bought the car in February 1965 and owned it for more than 45 years, raced it and only decided to sell it because he couldn’t afford to restore it and didn’t want to see it deteriorate further. Staff" ]
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[ null, "On Sunday, Chaz Mostert (No. 55 Supercheap Auto Ford Mustang) stood on the podium for the 12th time in 2019 with a third place finish in Race 24 at the Auckland SuperSprint, but the result was the lone bright spot in a disappointing afternoon for the rest of Tickford Racing.\n\nMostert started seventh ahead of Will Davison (No. 23 Milwaukee Racing Ford Mustang) eighth, and behind Lee Holdsworth (No. 5 The Bottle-O Ford Mustang) and Cameron Waters (No. 6 Monster Energy Ford Mustang) second and third, Holdsworth’s best qualifying result of 2019. However the days of the remaining three Tickford Racing entries were dramatically damaged when the race’s lone Safety Car came out on Lap 14. Holdsworth, Waters, and Davison had made their first pit stops prior to the Safety Car, but were incorrectly held up by the Safety Car on-track, costing each of them and others numerous positions.", null, "SEE ALL OF VELOCITY’S SUPERCARS AT PUKEKOHE HERE", null, "SEE ALL OF VELOCITY’S SUPERCARS AT PUKEKOHE HERE", null, "The trio battled on, but Davison only managed 13th ahead of Waters 14th and Holdsworth 15th.\n\nNext up for the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship is the Great Race, the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. On-track action begins Thursday, October 10 with practice, followed by qualifying on Friday, the Top Ten Shootout on Sunday, and the 161-lap epic on Sunday, October 13.\n\nDRIVERS’ VIEW\nNo. 5 The Bottle-O Ford Mustang\nLee Holdsworth\nRace 24 Quali: 1m01.74s, 5th\nTop Ten Shootout: 1m01.87s, 2nd\nRace 24 Finish: 15th\n“I’m furious, to be honest. That was a complete and utter stuff up, I don’t know what else to say. The boys and Sammy (Scaffidi, engineer) did a great job and gave me a great car, we put it on the front row, and we have nothing to show for it. We finally had a real good chance to take home some silverware and something like that takes it away from us. I have no words.”\n\nNo. 6 Monster Energy Ford Mustang\nCameron Waters\nRace 24 Quali: 1m01.91s, 10th\nTop Ten Shootout: 1m01.88s, 3rd\nRace 24 Finish: 14th\n“I had a great qualifying, great to get in the Top Ten Shootout and into third. I had a really good race car, was just trucking around, we would have been on for a podium, but obviously race control managed to screw that one up royally. It’s an embarrassment that a championship can do that and classify it as full points, so as far as I’m concerned I want an explanation from the powers that be, and I think that race should be zero points.”\n\nNo. 55 Supercheap Auto Ford Mustang\nChaz Mostert\nRace 24 Quali: 1m01.63s, 3rd\nTop Ten Shootout: 1m02.02s, 7th\nRace 24 Finish: 3rd\n“I had a lot of pressure from Nick (Percat) there at the end, but yeah, what a crazy day. Really should have been probably racing for probably seventh or something like that, but yeah, just ended up with a trophy, don’t really understand how. Everyone’s obviously pretty disappointed, as you would be, you know you’ve had a guy like Lee Holdsworth start on the front row today, Waters started up there too, and yeah unfortunately they’re probably the guys who deserved to sit up here today.”\n\nNo. 23 Milwaukee Racing Ford Mustang\nWill Davison\nRace 24 Quali: 1m01.59s, 2nd\nTop Ten Shootout: 1m02.13s, 8th\nRace 24 Finish: 13th\n“Incredibly disappointed is a hell of an understatement. We had a really good car in quali to get in the top two, unfortunately the track got a bit too warm in the Shootout which hurt that lap, but we started eighth and the car was pretty good in the early going. We did our first stop and were in position to climb up in the ten pretty well and that Safety Car just ruined our race. I don’t know what happened or who did what, but obviously it shouldn’t have happened and it cost us what should have been a positive result. We’re all really frustrated, not the way we wanted to end the weekend.”\n\nTim Edwards, Team Principal\n“The positives come first, we had excellent car speed all weekend, and it’s great to come out with a couple podiums. I think it’s safe to say we were the fastest Ford team all weekend and the fastest team outright for a majority of it, which is credit to the team. But what happened today is beyond disappointing, to have three of our cars taken out of the running by something out of our control is incredibly frustrating. It shouldn’t have happened and our drivers, engineers, and crew don’t deserve to be done like that. There’s a fire under all four camps after that, and we’ll be ready to give it our all at Bathurst next month.”", null, "EREBUS RETRO COLOURS TO BE UNVEILED THIS SUNDAY", null, null ]
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[ null, "She was born on January 15, 1928, to the late John and Adah (McMasters) Love in Jefferson County, PA.\n\nAlice loved her family, and her home was widely considered \"home base\" for countless family gatherings. Alice's Christian faith was very important to her and she was a member of the Evangelical United Methodist Church in Brookville, PA, for her entire adult life. She also enjoyed traveling and reading.\n\nIn addition to her husbands and parents, she was preceded in passing by one brother, Elmer Love; and three sisters: Jeane Showalter, Margaret Bailey and Elsie Smith.\n\nServices will be held privately by the family and will be broadcast on Tuesday, January 26, 2021, beginning at 2 p.m. and officiated by her son, Pastor Larry Reitz.\n\nMemorial contributions may be made in her name to the Evangelical United Methodist Church, 30 S. White St., Brookville, PA 15825.\n\nOnline condolences and other information may be found at www.mckinneydargy.com.\n\nA live broadcast of the service may be viewed by selecting the button below her obituary on www.mckinneydargy.com or by entering http://webcast.funeralvue.com/events/viewer/46040 into the browser.\nPublished by The Courier Express on Jan. 22, 2021.\nTo plant trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.\nMEMORIAL EVENTS\nTo offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.\nFuneral services provided by:\nMcKinney - d'Argy Funeral Home\nMAKE A DONATION\nMEMORIES & CONDOLENCES\nSponsored by McKinney - d'Argy Funeral Home.\n1 Entry\nWhat a wonderful memorial service for your Mom. I would loved to have been there to see all of you but it was such a blessing to see it on line. You all had a great tribute to her. She and your Dad and Rev. Berkebile played a very important role in my childhood and teen years. There were probably many ways you guys weren't even aware of. What a blessing they all were.\nThanks for sharing your family with me.\nGod bless you all.\nLinda Yeaney\nFriend\nJanuary 26, 2021\nShowing 1 - 1 of 1 results" ]
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[ null, "Years ago I did a press kit folder for David Moran and Joe Morgan. These guys make some great music on guitar, hammered dulcimer, and harp guitar in the Dallas area and beyond. Each sticker for the folder was illustrated to memorialize fictitious places they’ve played stuck on a tattered, old tweed guitar case. The inside looking[...]\nRead More", null, "The Ivanhoe Peach label is a 4-color process wrap-around label. It features a digital posterized illustration of an old pickup truck rolling through peach orchards hauling a big, fat peach in the bed. The label design won a gold metal in the 2017 Lone Star International Wine Competition, one of two golds we received for[...]\nRead More", null, "This logo for the Dallas Coalition for Hunger Solutions was created with the Dallas Baptist Association. The group is made up of the Texas Hunger Initiative, the North Texas Food Bank, and several other nonprofits/religious organizations. We worked on several versions before settling on this design with brush illustrations of various hands and eating utensils symbolizing the[...]\nRead More", null, null, "To celebrate the 125th birthday of President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site we designed all kinds of promotional materials. We started with the logo featuring a crisp line illustration showing the 1890 birthplace. Printed materials included a poster, flyers, postcard, and t-shirt.\nRead More", null, "The Knight’s Latte label fits right into the styling of Ivanhoe Ale Works’ branding with a dreadlocked knight on horseback drawn in pencil, scanned, and colorized in Photoshop. The carrying carton package design features the IAW logo to build brand awareness since this and Dizzy Blonde is their first bottled offering.\nRead More", null, "The Dizzy Blonde label mixes the styling of Ivanhoe Ale Works’ branding with a fun, roller-skating waitress pencil drawing that’s been scanned and colorized in Photoshop. The carrying carton package design features the IAW logo to build brand awareness since this and Knight’s Latte is their first bottled offering.\nRead More", null, "I drew the drinking knight for Ivanhoe Ale Works pretty early on thinking he might end up in labeling for one of their tasty brews but he ended up making his debut on their 1st year anniversary t-shirt. As with all their illustrations, it started out as a pencil drawing that’s scanned and then colorized[...]\nRead More", null, "The Denison on Ice logo was created to brand Denison’s first outdoor ice skating rink. I created the skates illustration to tie in with the sailboat in the city’s logo. When American/First United Bank came on as the primary sponsor we came up with a design that incorporated their logo into the Denison on Ice[...]\nRead More\nPO Box 982, Denison, TX 75021 | Office Phone: 903-337-0167 | [email protected]\nCopyright© 2020 Climer Design | Designed by Serrys Corporation" ]
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[ "I spent the last thirty days caught up in the extremely tiresome process of shifting houses. Believe me, when you have", null, "over 30 cartons filled with things, the process drags on and on. Albeit it was fun, to be in charge of something as magnanimous as a house. I’ve only ever had smaller responsibilities like taking care of my brother or setting the table for dinner. These times were filled with little achievements and little failures. I passed my third semester finals which wasn’t a surprise since all the exams were decent. But I’d been apprehensive about how the correction would be. I did score really well in both my Media subjects and that is all I care about at the end of the day. Don’t even get me started on the pointless tirade concerning my triple major curriculum.\n\nWinning the Guess The Booker Prize Winner contest held by India Book Store was a highlight. Not only can I use the gift coupon for new bookshelf additions but the nominated books I chanced upon had some really nice plots and so there goes by TBR pile burrowing a deep hole towards the core of the earth. I am currently reading The Trespass by Barbara Ewing and its lovely. Every page gives you a good fill and its one of those books that will last you a long time. Its a perfect book for me – set in Victorian England.", null, "My room walls are purple, so is my lamp, candle and bedspread. Did I print a bizarre, maybe even hideous, picture for you? But actually its not. The white furniture tones down all the purple-ness. I took up Event Management as an elective and so far we’ve only had two classes but I’m loving it! Had a few ups and downs with some people. But I’m no longer letting it bother me. See my Whatsapp status (in Korean) – 바람처럼 그냥 가라 – meaning “Just go like the wind”, which I cooked up on my own without using translate or google! So proud of myself – Korean language learning is finally leading somewhere…\n\nOne of my minor follies is that I couldn’t keep my book ban in check. And with the new house I almost had to get a new bookshelf. Which although a happy fact is a little disappointing especially since I already have many tens of books I havent read – some still wrapped is plastic. Self Control!\n\nAlso for some or the other reason, plans to meet up with friends keep getting delayed. Something or the other pops up and it all back tracks. Its been so long since I went out with the different friend groups that I have. Plus I feel like a sense off detachment has intervened between previously good friends. Like they no longer care enough to make an effort. Hopefully everything will sort out as the year ends. I’m turning 20 in less than five months and so its time for a bucket list. As much as I cringe to admit, letting go of this inherent childishness and stepping into the suit of a mature adult is a little bothersome. To the extent that I was deliriously happy on finding my Pokemon cards and I yearn to rewatch many animes.\n\nThat’s that and I miss writing so dearly. I even wish I could participate in this year’s NaNoWriMo because I have a solid novel plan. But there’s just not enough time. Nevertheless, I am going to write the novel later and not give up on it. If not NaNo, for the sake of writing I will complete it.\n\nHope y’all had a freaky Halloween and are preparing for a jolly Christmas." ]
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[ "Did you know? This Columbus city official is also an author", null, "David Armstrong looks at a copy of his debut novel release, \"The Rising Place,\" Thursday at his office at Columbus City Hall. Outside of his position as the City of Columbus Chief Operations Officer, Armstrong pens screenplays and novels. Photo by: Jan Swoope/Dispatch Staff\n\nDavid Armstrong holds a copy Thursday of \"The Rising Place\" beside a poster in his City Hall office for the 2001 film \"The Rising Place.\" The story originally penned by Armstrong was adapted for the film first; it has just come out in book form.\nPhoto by: Jan Swoope/Dispatch Staff\n\nDavid Armstrong will tell you he has a real left brain/right brain dichotomy going on. By day, the City of Columbus Chief Operations Officer is immersed in local governance, budgets, meetings -- generally said to be the realm of the left brain. Outside the job, however, his mind inhabits a different world altogether -- a creative one teeming with evolving characters, plots and dialogue, even a little time travel. Welcome to the \"right brain side\" of David Armstrong.\n\nThe Natchez native is a writer of screenplays and novels. His debut book, \"The Rising Place,\" published by The Wild Rose Press, is available now on Amazon and will be available by June 2 through other book sources. While most writers pen a book and hope it might make it to the screen some day, \"The Rising Place\" experienced just the reverse. Armstrong's historical fiction was adapted for a 2001 independent film by Flatland Pictures, featuring Gary Cole and Frances Fisher among the cast. It won 16 film festival awards before opening in New York and Los Angeles. It's currently available on DVD.\n\nArmstrong has written additional screenplays, one of which he is marketing within the industry right now. He's also completed two other novels. One of those, \"The Third Gift,\" is under contract for publication this summer.\n\nIf there's a writing bug, it's been with the City of Columbus' COO since his childhood in Adams County.\n\n\"I remember writing my first short story, called 'The House on the Hill,' when I was, I think, in fifth grade,\" Armstrong said. \"I had an aunt who was a novelist who wrote Agatha Christie kind of stories and she got me interested.\"\n\nArmstrong wasn't a big reader as a kid, preferring instead to be outdoors involved in one sport or another. But in high school, he discovered broad horizons in the written word.\n\n\"I started reading a lot and wrote a lot of short stories and poetry,\" he said. \"I wrote my first novel in 1981.\"\n\nBalancing a passion to write with a demanding civic career means finding what works. For Armstrong, early mornings are best for writing, rather than trying to develop his stories after a long day's work at City Hall.\n\n\"My schedule is I get up about 4 in the morning, read for about 30 minutes and write from 4:30 to 6:30 (a.m.),\" Armstrong said. \"I've been doing that since about 1999.\" He devotes most weekends to writing as well. He's inspired, in part, by William Faulkner, whom he describes as \"probably my favorite writer.\"\n\n\"When a story or character appears in my head I'll just let it rumble around for weeks, sometimes months,\" he remarked. \"But once I start writing, it just kind of flows.\"\n\nFor \"The Rising Place,\" \"I had this really vivid dream. I dreamed I was in Oxford, standing in the town square, and I saw Faulkner riding this beautiful white horse. It was very vivid. I woke up the next morning and wrote the prologue to 'The Rising Place.'\n\n\"About two or three days later, Emily Hodge (a prominent figure in the book) appeared in my head and said, you write my story,\" Armstrong continued. \"Sometimes it's like I'm in a theater watching a movie on a big screen, and I'm just writing what I'm seeing.\"\n\nHe had, he said, no predetermined plan for where the story was going.\n\nThe result is described as a moving tale set against the backdrop of a small Mississippi town. In it, David, a young attorney, drafts a will for Emily, an elderly spinster. When Emily dies, David discovers a hidden box of letters from World War II. What they reveal explains why Emily lived out her life ostracized by her town, and why she died alone, but certainly not forgotten.\n\nWith two books out this season and Armstrong's first sci-fi thriller screenplay, \"Playtime,\" on a front burner, the city official is busy before and after office hours with his \"right brain\" pursuits. It won't be all \"ups,\" he might tell aspiring young writers.\n\n\"Over the years I've gotten enough rejection letters and emails to paper the walls of my office,\" Armstrong said candidly. One, in fact, came Wednesday. But wanting to write means always learning and growing, he said.\n\n\"I grew yesterday from that rejection,\" he told The Dispatch Thursday. \"It hit me hard, but I learned from that. I'd forgotten don't get your hopes up too high. It's a very subjective business; it's easy to get discouraged and you just have to keep on keeping on.\"\n\nOne story that helps stoke the fire relates to best-selling author and MSU alumnus John Grisham.\n\n\"After he wrote 'A Time to Kill,' he was turned down by multiple literary agents until he was picked up -- and the rest is history,\" Armstrong said. \" ... Every time you write, you learn. It's like practicing a golf swing. I compare it to that because it's a skill -- and the more you practice, the better you get.\"" ]
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[ "One of the most beautiful racecourses in Europe, Goodwood is steeped in history, with racing at the course since 1802. The feature event of the year, and one of the highlights of the summer for flat racing, is the Qatar Goodwood Festival, affectionately referred to as ‘Glorious Goodwood’.\n\nThe Listed Height Of Fashion Stakes and Cocked Hat Stakes are two early-season Classic trials, while there are a trio of Group 1 contests to look forward to during the Qatar Goodwood Festival; the Sussex Stakes, the Goodwood Cup and the Nassau Stakes.\n\nThe Stewards’ Cup, a sprint handicap over six furlongs, is one of the trickiest handicaps of the year to solve and is traditionally the big betting race of the summer at Goodwood.", null, "The three-year-old gelding Lethal Levi has been exceptionally consistent since making his racecourse debut in May last year, finishing in the first four places in each of his races to date.\n\nHe recently recorded back-to-back wins earning him a rating of 100, but runs off a mark of 85 here, with 3lbs claimer Pierre-Louis Jamin aboard.\n\nDespite there being a number of useful handicappers in the field, Lethal Levi sets the standard and should record a hat-trick of wins if on song.\n\nThis handicap over 1m6f appears to be an open race lacking a clear favourite in the market.\n\nTrawlerman has been disappointing recently but wears a first-time hood in an attempt to rediscover form and is partnered by Benoit De La Sayette who claims 5lbs.\n\nSoapy Stevens runs off a career-high rating of 94 and will be attempting a three-timer, as is Bague D’Or who steps up in class.\n\nThe latter, trained by Chris Wall, has been in fine form of late, performing well since stepping up in trip. He appears a strong stayer and will enjoy the quick conditions, making him an interesting contender.\n\nSea La Rosa narrowly heads the market ahead of the Group Two contest for fillies and mares.\n\nShe arrives in good form having finished second to Free Wind last time out following a Group Three win on her first start of the season.\n\nAidan O’Brien saddles the promising Emily Dickinson who appeared suited to a step up in trip when just held in a Group Three earlier this month.\n\nThe well-bred Dubawi filly, out of Irish Oaks winner Chicquita, receives the age allowance and should go well.\n\nWith twenty-eight runners set to line up there are a number of horses who could make the frame in what is a tricky race to predict.\n\nThe draw often plays a factor in such a big and competitive field, but there hasn’t appeared to be a particularly strong bias in this contest in recent years.\n\nLast year’s winner, Commanche Falls, who will attempt to retain his crown, was drawn in stall 23, and the two previous winners drawn in stalls 3 and 17, respectively.\n\nSummerghand was 8lbs higher when winning this in 2020 and has been performing well of late, whilst stablemate Gulliver was narrowly beaten in last year’s renewal and runs off the same mark.\n\nMr Wagyu won well at the Curragh recently, following a fourth-place finish in the Wokingham. He sets the standard on recent form and is a strong contender, as is Great Ambassador who has performed well here in the past.\n\nChil Chil is the highest-rated in the field, with a mark of 110, and drops down in class. She has 5lbs claimer Harry Davies onboard, and could be fairly well-handicapped in this company. Inver Park recorded a hat-trick of wins with success in the Buckingham Palace Stakes and must be respected on that form.\n\nFirst Folio and Popmaster are both worth considering as both have respectable form in big field handicaps. Outsider of the field Zargun has been disappointing of late, but ran well behind Asjad at York earlier in the season. He runs off a mark of 92 here and could well outrun his odds if showing improvement.\n\nThe fourth day of action at the Glorious Goodwood Festival was full of surprises with a number of big-priced outsiders winning and placing.\n\nThe opening race, a stamina test over an extended 2m4f, was won by Emma Lavelle trained Master Milliner, who narrowly prevailed over the rallying well-backed favourite, Super Superjack.\n\nA Group Three over a mile came next, with German 2000 Guineas runner-up Rocchigiani taking the prize ahead of 40/1 globetrotter The Wizard Of Eye.\n\nThe German-raider had Classic form in the book having been beaten only by William Haggas’ talented Maljoom in the Cologne showpiece in May.\n\nThat was good form, and, whilst the three at the top of the market were all disappointing, Rocchigiani showed plenty of speed in the closing stages to land his second Group Three win.\n\nOrbaan led home stablemate Blue For You to win the Golden Mile Handicap at 3pm, in fine fashion, ahead of 66/1 shot Revich in third.\n\nKhaadem was the fastest in a weak renewal of the King George Stakes.\n\nHe provided Charlie Hills with his fifth win in the contest, with the trainer having already been successful in four of the last five renewals with now-retired superstar Battaash.\n\nRebel’s Romance was the shortest-priced winner of the day at odds of 4/5, but was kept up to his work by stablemate Kemari in the closing stages.\n\nAnother big priced winner came in the penultimate race on the card at 4:45, as Rumstar won at odds of 22/1 before Caius Chorister recorded five successive wins in the final race for the local yard of David Menuisier.\n\nBetween 25-31 July, if your account has sportsbook losses at the end of your first day’s betting, Quinnbet will refund 50% of your losses as a free bet up to £35 (min 3 bets) plus 10 free online casino spins at Quinncasino. Even if your account is up, you’re guaranteed a £5 free bet plus 10 free spins provided you place at least 1 bet of £10 or greater at the minimum odds. T&cs apply | 18+, new uk customers only | begambleaware.Org", null, "The 900 bus goes from Chichester Station to the racecourse throughout the week of Glorious Goodwood, taking around 20-25 minutes.\n\nA taxi from nearby Chichester takes around 15-20 minutes and costs £30.\n\nGatwick Airport (41 miles) and Southampton Airport (38 miles) are both just over the hour by car from Goodwood.\n\nToday’s best bets for Glorious Goodwood can be seen below. Race Sharp offers free racing tips for all meetings at Glorious Goodwood throughout the season. 2.25pm - Thoroughbred Stakes (Group 3) Checkandchallenge and Bayside Boy are both vying for favouritism...", null, "UK Horse Racing Tips – 22 September We have three selections today, with all of them coming at Goodwood. Tip 1 – 1.45pm Goodwood Kettle Hill is progressing nicely but I’m not sure that was the strongest race at Sandown last time. The subsequent...\n\nRace Sharp has one fancy on this afternoon’s card at Goodwood. For free betting tips every day, head to racesharp.com.\n\nUK Racing Tips - Glorious Goodwood The final day of Glorious Goodwood and some highly competitive action on offer and we here at RaceSharp have a couple of tips for today’s action. Tip 1 – 1.20pm Goodwood Our first bet comes in the opener with Run To Freedom....\n\nRaceSharp Tips - Thursday 30 July - Goodwood Great to get off the mark with Ottoman Emperor doing the business for us at 9/1 (11/1 SP). The St Leger looks the next logical target for him. Other selections ran deplorably and way below expectations. The selections today...\n\nTip 1 - 1.50pm Goodwood Our first bet of the day in the UK goes in the opener at Goodwood (1.50pm) with the Gary Moore trained Pure Bubbles. 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[ null, "On Once Upon A Time, characters are constantly coming and going according to what the story of the moment calls for, so it's best not to get too attached to anyone outside the main cast. It's hard, however, when you see potential squandered, as is the case with Michael Socha, otherwise known as Will Scarlet, one of Robin Hood's infamous Merry Men. Of course, we first saw him on the short-lived Once spin-off Once Upon A Time In Wonderland , where he helped Alice find her True Love and also mourned the loss of his own in Anastasia. When he joined Once, it was a welcome sight, and he was even given regular status for Season 4... only for Will Scarlet to no longer be part of the main cast in Season 5.\n\nIt's not completely bad news. Socha will still be around to reprise his role as Will come fall, but in a much more diminished capacity. For anyone who watched last season, you'll probably wonder how much more diminished Will's presence can be before he disappears entirely. The character was criminally underused last year, serving merely as a prop for the whole Rumpel and Belle saga. Will developed a romantic relationship with Belle after she kicked Rumpel to the curb (or, you know, over the Storybrooke town line), a move that created a lot of potential for two underserved residents of the town. Only it didn't really turn out that way: Rumpel came back and used Will to get Belle's heart back, and then Belle unceremoniously dumped Will when Rumpel seemed to be dying (not that Will knows that yet).\n\nObviously things didn't turn out as the writers had planned. If Will Scarlet was intended simply as a pawn to get Rumpel and Belle back together, there was no reason to ever make him a regular. He certainly didn't get the amount of airtime that position would suggest. Of course, it's understandable that developing Will fell by the wayside, given that there were much bigger matters at hand, like the Author trying to destroy everything to let the villains win, Gold nearly dying, Emma becoming the Dark One... you get the drift. Will's little dalliance with a heartbroken Belle — who, let's be honest, had no business rushing into anything else, well, pretty much ever, let alone right away. What else could we realistically expect to happen?\n\nIn the end, we didn't really get to know Will enough to miss him all that much, but his demotion is worth noting, given that we may soon find ourselves in a similar situation when it comes to Zelena (Rebecca Mader) and Robin (Sean Maguire), both of whom were promoted to series regulars for Season 5 earlier this month. The difference here is that both characters have far more of a chance of sticking around than Will ever did, given their ties to Regina, one of the biggest — and certainly one of the main — characters on the show. They're going to need a little TLC if they don't want to meet the same fate as Socha, but I guess only time will tell.\n\nMore like this\nNetflix Just Revealed When 'Never Have I Ever' Seasons 3 Will Premiere\nBy Gretchen Smail and Alyssa Lapid\n'Unforgotten's Brand New Character Joins At A Pivotal Moment For S5\nBy Bustle UK\n'Heartstopper's Kit Connor Revealed His Hopes For Season 2\nBy Nola Ojomu and Sam Ramsden\n'Ghost In The Shell: SAC_2045' Was Only Supposed To Last Two Seasons\nBy Kadin Burnett\nGet Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter" ]
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[ "I think con needs some new names for rares and uniques. Warfare online is out now on steam.", null, "Warfare online will be officially launched on may 8, 2017!", null, "Con artist games steam. Buy steam games cheaper on instant gaming, the place to buy your games at the best price with immediate delivery! Warfare 1944, a free online strategy game brought to you by armor games. I’m here waving at you this week because we’re hoping to boost our supporter count.\n\nCon artist games is an independent game development studio based in melbourne, australia. It was an invitation, but not the invitation i expected. When we removed most of the ads from ng in january, our goal was to hit 4,000 active supporters in 2020.\n\n40,689 likes · 411 talking about this. Rising out of the trenches and onto the battlefield of normandy, warfare 1944 sees the u.s forces take on the german wehrmacht. Warfare online continues the lineage of the series and takes it to a new level.\n\nAssemble your own custom platoons and fight head to head with players from all over the world! Dueclaw 2 jun 21 @ 7:14am what am i doing here? Steam puzzle music amicable animal.\n\nAll trademarks are property of their respective owners in the us and other countries. The store page is now active and you can head over there to keep up with releases! Play warfare online now for free\n\nCon artist lord kres throws in the towel. It was a call to take part in the greatest con of all time. intrigued, i followed the message to one of the wealthiest parts of atlantic city. On october 26, 2018, a facebook and twitter account for the game were created, though there were no official announcements about the.\n\nDead zone brings rpg, action and strategy to the zombie apocalypse. Sign in or open in steam. It was a call to take part in the greatest con of all time. intrigued, i followed the message to one of the wealthiest parts of atlantic city.\n\nThe end of the world has come and gone, but humanity is still scraping out an existence. Valve has banned qubburo 2 from the store. Con artist games 5 sep 23 @ 12:29pm is this game still able to play?\n\nCreators of the last stand and warfare series of games. Its not very much right now, but ill add some more when i think of them, and ill add some suggestions you might. Aftermath is the upcoming fifth installment in the last stand series.it was first teased on the con artist games twitter page, and then later revealed at pax australia 2018.\n\nWith people finding rares and uniques everywhere, many of the names have gotten too common. Set up your characteristic comic con in this game, you could play as different characters to organize your own comic con. We’ve talked once or twice about the con artist known as lord kres, a person who by all means should have been banned off of the steam platform years ago.yet for reasons that probably lean heavily toward indifference, valve has remained woefully silent.\n\nWhat would you do if you knew your days were numbered in the single digits? Steam nintendo switch glass revolver action adventure challenging pixelart. Developers of the last stand and warfare series of games.\n\nA spoon 3 jun 20 @ 2:23pm make this game playable offline! Con artist games is an independent game development studio based in australia. Would you give up, […]\n\nThe game is being developed with the unity engine for pc and console. The envelope was thick with the smell of a woman's perfume. They have been developing world class online games since 2008, including the hugely popular the last stand and warfare series.\n\nThis thread is a suggestion of the names that i would like to see on rares and uniques. Technically, would it be possible to launch the game on steam? Steam con artist games last stand.\n\nA month after launching their kickstarter for the final stretch, con artist games has released some fresh content for the last stand: Deploy units and battle across the battlefield making use of cover to protect. In the f2p category it would be a big hit, imo.\n\nThe ultimate goal is defeating your competitors to become the king of the comic con and saving the metropolitan! You are able to design the booths and npcs on your own will so as to satisfy customers. Assemble your own custom platoons and take them to battle online against commanders from all over the world!\n\nCon artist games is raising funds for the last stand:", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "My favorite reviews of dark souls 3 on steam (With images", null, "Pin on Otaku no Curtis", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "The 19-year-old teenager Mauricio Eduardo Sanchez-Johnson is convicted of 3 murders under a plea agreement calling for a 150-year prison sentence, in Humboldt County, California.\n\nDuring this Tuesday, in front of the Humboldt County Superior Court, Eduardo Sanchez admitted his guilt of the three homicide charges for use of a firearm.\n\nWho were killed in Bear River in February in a confrontation that erupted when Nikki Metcalf found Johnson at her home, in teenager Shelly’s apartment.\n\nA statement from the prosecution said that the plea offer was made by Johnson’s attorney and the sentence means that the defendant will have a parole hearing in 25 years.\n\nThe statement said that the prosecution considered whether the allegation satisfies its public security mission, that a trial would require the testimony of young people who have suffered a tragedy, the wishes of the victims’ families.\n\n“The retention of hope for the positive transformation of an 18-year-old at the time of the crime,” and likely changes in California law. Eduardo Sanchez-Johnson is scheduled to be sentenced on January 21, 2022." ]