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"The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Integration recently published the interim report from its inquiry into the lack of social integration between people of different generations.\n\nThe mission of this group, formed by MPs and members of the House of Lords, is to “drive forward a cross-party conversation on policy solutions to break down barriers to integration and create opportunities for people from all walks of life to build bonds of trust”.\n\nThe inquiry is highly relevant to one of the strands of IF’s research agenda, as we have previously analysed the growth of age segregation in England and Wales over the past two decades. The APPG’s interim report drew heavily on our work in this area.\n\nWhat did their report reveal about the state of social integration between different generations?\n\nHealing the Generational Divide, the APPG’s interim report on Intergenerational Connection, opens with a stark reminder about the extent of differences between the different generations in Britain today.\n\nChuka Umunna, the MP for Streatham and Chair of the APPG on Social Integration, warned that age was one of the most accurate demographic predictors of which side someone voted for at both the 2016 referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU and the 2017 general election.\n\nHe also cited polling by YouGov from December 2017 which suggested that “more than one in four Leave voters of retirement age believed lower wages for the next generation was a price worth paying for exiting the EU, while one in four Remain voters aged 18–34 would have accepted pension reductions for older people if it meant Brexit was halted.”\n\nAs many other analysts have done, the APPG on Social Integration traced the origins of these differences back to variations in levels of education between the people who make up different generations, or to generation-on-generation shifts in social attitudes.\n\nBut there was another aspect of their work that made it particularly original. They argued that some of the explanation lies in the major changes in how often (or rarely) members of different generations come into contact with each other. These are changes that have occurred in Britain over the last few decades.\n\nDuring the APPG on Social Integration’s public call for evidence, IF responded by submitting to them the findings from Generations Apart? The growth of age segregation in England and Wales. This is was IF’s major 2016 research report (partly funded by Legal & General PLC), which analysed the rise in spatial segregation between people who belong to different age groups in England and Wales.\n\nWe originally undertook our research into age segregation because we wanted to investigate whether the ageing of the UK’s population – which has been accompanied by other major changes in where and how people live, such as rapidly rising house prices and the growing pre-eminence of London and other major cities as Britain’s economy has become more service-based – has resulted in people of different ages becoming more likely to live in different regions of the country.\n\nBy comparing small area population data which was derived from the 1991, 2001 and 2011 censuses, and also data from the 2015-based ONS national population projections to ensure that our findings were as up-to-date as possible, we made some striking discoveries.\n\nSecondly, by looking at shifts in the median age of the population living in individual neighbourhoods within the big cities in England and Wales, we also discovered that there has been a striking trend towards the population living near the middle of cities getting younger throughout this period, while more suburban and peripheral urban neighbourhoods have generally been getting older.\n\nThirdly, the average child (who we defined as someone that was under the age of 15) who lives in a large city in England and Wales now lives in a neighbourhood in which less than 5% of the population is aged 65 and over. This is a vivid demonstration of the extent to which different generations tend to live in very different types of place.\n\nOur research into age segregation contained a stark warning that this phenomenon deserved to receive more attention from policy-makers, because rising age segregation, if left unmodified, threatens to\n\nThis last point relates to the fact that our electoral politics is inherently geographical, and people who belong to different generations tend to hold different views about important subjects (as the quote from Chuka Umunna above indicates).\n\nIF is pleased that, with the launch of this APPG inquiry, policy-makers appear to be starting to give this issue some serious attention.\n\nDuring the course of the APPG’s deliberations for this inquiry, we were asked to give oral evidence about our research to them in person, and quotations from our research appear in several places within their report.\n\nThe interim report which they eventually produced echoes many of our warnings about the potentially deleterious social consequences of allowing the UK to become increasingly segregated by age. It makes a strong argument that segregation on the basis of age deserves to receive as much attention as other forms of social segregation, such as that which occurs around differences in socio-economic background or ethnicity – which have traditionally been treated as more urgent problems.\n\nJust as we did in our report, the APPG on Social Integration claimed that you can trace the fall in social integration between the members of different generations back to the general decline in mass-membership social organisations which has occurred since the 1950s and 60s, such as religious institutions, political parties, trade unions, working men’s clubs and so on. These provided places where large numbers of people of different ages and from different social backgrounds could socialise together in a way that has become far less common in the modern era.\n\nThey also drew attention to the decline in what the report’s authors call “shared spaces” – libraries, community centres, and independent local shops – due to both public sector austerity and also the big shifts that have taken place in how people generally shop and socialise.\n\nThe report also highlights quite small behaviour changes that may end up having a big impact on the number of interactions between people of different generations. The increasing ubiquity of personal technology, especially among younger people, came in for some criticism within the report, particularly the tendency for the majority of people to wear headphones whenever they go out in public.\n\nThe members of the APPG made a large number of recommendations which are designed to increase the interactions between people who belong to different generations, many of which are aimed at public sector bodies, such as altering planning policy to try and create more mixed-aged neighbourhoods.\n\nOverall, it is useful that an impressive group of Westminster policy-makers is interested in looking at this issue, but it remains to be seen whether the trend towards greater age segregation can be reversed given the major social changes which have created it in the first place."
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Then, it all leads up to a big duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan, with it ending with Anakin losing his arm and limbs.\n\nAt the end of the film, we can see him turn into the villainous Darth Vader. Some say this is arguably the best Star Wars film of all and I could agree with that.\n\nThe film was released in 2005 and has higher ratings than most of the films of the franchise.\n\nNow we branch off the main Star Wars Films and into a more solo side of the franchise. Solo: A Star Wars Story focuses on the one and only Han Solo (played by Alden Ehrenreich) and his origin story.\n\nHe crosses paths with many Star Wars heroes such as Chewbacca (played by Joonas Suotamo) and Lando Calrissian. This film was released in 2018.\n\nJust like the Clone Wars TV series, Star Wars: Rebels is animated and the TV series focuses on a crew that tracks down the last of the Jedi Knights.\n\nThey run into tons of trouble and legendary Sith Lords such as Darth Vader (played by the original Darth Vader actor James Earl Jones). The TV series made its debut in 2014 and ended in 2018.\n\nThe Obi-Wan Kenobi series has not yet been released on the popular Disney Plus platform but fans across the world are excited.\n\nNot only because Ewan McGregor will come back as Obi-Wan Kenobi, but also because Hayden Christiansen will be reprising his role as Darth Vader and fans are ready to see Hayden again.\n\n8. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story\n\nRogue One is more on the downside of Star Wars and not really popular, but it was released in 2016 and its focus is on a more unpopular crew of heroes that try to steal the plans of the Death Star.\n\nBut Darth Vader (played by actor Spencer Wilding) gets in the way and destroys most of the crew’s plans.\n\nRogue One’s prologue scenes are set right after the events of Star Wars lll: Revenge Of The Sith but at the end of the film, it is set during the beginning of the next film: Star Wars lV: A New Hope.\n\nNow back to where it all started. Star Wars lV: A New Hope was the first-ever Star Wars film to come out.\n\nThe story focuses on Luke Skywalker (played by Mark Hamill) leaving the dusty planet of Tatooine and going on his first adventure with the legendary Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by the more elderly actor, Alec Guinness) and the original actor to play Han Solo, Harrison Ford, and the one and only Carrie Fisher, who plays the wonderful Princess Leia.\n\nThe main villain is the powerful Darth Vader who is played by David Prowse the original actor that played Anakin/Darth Vader. The film was released in 1977.\n\nStar Wars V was originally the second chapter of the Star Wars franchise until Attack of the Clones officially become the second. Star Wars V: Empire Strikes Back is known as one of the best Star Wars movies of all time.\n\nMost famously, it’s known for the amazing surprise at the end of the film between Luke and Vader. The film was released in 1980.\n\nStar Wars Vl, also known as Star Wars 6, is one of the most celebrated movies of all time.\n\nThough it was the 3rd installment in the franchise at the time, it’s the film that closes out the original trilogy also known as the second half of the series.\n\nThe film was released in 1983 and it had many turns. After several years, Vader turns back to the light side becoming a Jedi again, and ultimately becoming his true self, Anakin Skywalker.\n\nIn the last sequence of the film, Vader takes off his mask revealing his true face but this time it is not Hayden Christiansen (he was just 2 years old at the time) and it wasn’t David Prowse either. It was actor Sebastian Shaw.\n\nThe Mandalorian is one of the most popular Star Wars TV shows with just 2 seasons, with a third in the making. This series takes place just a little bit after Return Of The Jedi and it follows a bounty hunter who is traveling but obviously, there are many problems.\n\nA shock at the end of season 2 is when they show a young version of Luke Skywalker in his Return of the Jedi outfit. The TV series made its debut in 2019 and is currently still going in 2022.\n\nMany years after The Mandalorian, a new main character is introduced and it’s a girl named Rey (played by Daisy Ridley) and she teams up with a group of people to find Luke Skywalker who hasn’t been seen in public for 30 years.\n\nBut there is a new villain that is stopping them known as Kylo Ren. It is later revealed that he is the son of Han Solo and Leia Skywalker meaning he is the grandson of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader.\n\nIn the end, Rey is seen standing across from Luke Skywalker with his lightsaber in her hand. The film was released in 2015.\n\nStar Wars Vlll is known as the 8th movie of the franchise and the second to last. 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"By Cyprian Nyakundi via fb\nBut I have been a big critic of EACC and ODPP in the Ruaraka land saga scam.\n\nI had started serializing the scam and was arrested when I was at part 5, when I came out of the police cells, Francis Mburu Mungai had already sued me, and courts had given him gag orders.\n\nThis is a hot case that implicates the likes of Matiangi, windy looking education PS Belio Kipsang and former AG Githu “Mortician” Muigai.\n\nYou would know this was a hot case, with the way the file was being thrown, ODPP, EACC , ODPP, EACC, ODPP…… EACC\n\nIn all these instances, Noordin was returning the file to EACC because the case was not “Watertight” …Hmmm\n\nBut some people at EACC say Noordin fears arresting Matiangi since he has made a cameo-appearance in the saga.\n\nAs long as the ODPP and EACC dont put their house in order, it will look as if the state machinery is only after Arap Mashamba’s crooks."
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Anyone who has renunciated the old conventional approach and adopt the modern but positive one will be remarked as Young perhaps YOUTH. The term 'Youth' is all about perception i.e. If your are focused to your GOAL then you can overcome barriers- that is youth ; but if you focuses on the hindrances then you can' t achieve GOAL- that is not a youth.\n\nWith the advent of modernisation and westernisation in INDIA,the young generation who is seen as the stepping stones of our nation, been engaged in many sorts of woes, that propounded sorrow and distress to society and nation. Today a picture is drawn by many sociologist lamenting about the alleged insensitivity and selfishness of today's youth. Career seeking, irreligious, valueless, morally and ethically weak etc are some of these critics and skeptics try to portray while projecting today's youths. Drug and alcohol abuse, Road Rage activities and insensitivity to social issues are some of the serious allegations levied against them.\n\nYes these accusations seem fair after experiencing that dreadful scene of 'NIRBHAYA' within the premises of our so called NATIONAL CAPITAL. Being civilised and highly cultured, prejudice is being bestowed by the coming generation on the streets, which is highly disgraceful and detrimental to the society as well as the development of this country.Law and Order is at the worst.The more devastating can be when this age is surrounded by the arms and weapons and a motive is to depreciate and vandalize this mankind through TERRORISM.\n\nThis is one side of the coin where the majority require a sense of revolution and transformation not only in their deeds but also in their perception and thinking.The need is to harmonize our actions, insert the patriotic feelings because patriotism in the true sense means sharing a fellowship with each and every citizen living in all parts of the country, treating their pains and pleasures as one's own.\n\nThe other side is concerned about GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT, EFFICIENCY AND PROSPERITY. In this phase our youth pursue qualities like RESOLUTENESS, ADEPT, AMBITIOUS AND SELF RELIANCE. They are committed,enthusiastic and optimistic to prove that THE YOUTH OF INDIA IS SECOND TO NONE. Knowledge along with the Competitiveness provide them a sense of attitude to lay off the ill thoughts of backwardness and proceed towards progressiveness.Invention and Innovation are their key to make INDIA a developed and formidable country in the whole world.This side, youth admire success and follow all the ways and paths to avail and achieve it i.e 'SUCCESS TREADS ON THE HEELS OF EVERY RIGHT EFFORT'\n\nFormer U.S. PRESIDENT John F Kennedy had once famously remarked that ' ask not what the country has done for you, ask what you can do for the country'.\n\nI think this quote proved fruitful on our land that's why in this scenario India is becoming the hub of Large Capitalist companies like Reliance Industries, TATA , e-commerce co.s like SnapDeal, Flipkart, Amazon etc. India has given world icons like APJ ABDUL KALAM, NETAJI BOSE, DR. C.V. 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So, it should come as little surprise that there are a growing number of teachers and practitioners who are increasingly integrating cannabis and yoga in order to achieve a certain kind of mental and physical wholeness.\n\n“One of the main benefits of combining weed and yoga is that cannabis—when the dose is correct for the person, the ingestion method [is correct], and even the strain is correct for the person—really does facilitate relaxation,” explains Dee Dussault, the founder of Ganja Yoga in San Francisco and one of the first people to publicly combine teaching yoga with consuming cannabis. “It really does facilitate getting out of the head and quieting the ego concerns of what has already happened in the past and what may happen in the future. It puts us more into the sensation of being embodied. Pain relief is part of that, too,” she says.\n\nStacey Mulvey, the founder of Marijuasana, a Colorado-based, cannabis-centric yoga company that produces nation-wide pop-ups, a 200-hour yoga training course and a variety of cannabis and yoga educational resources, says that both yoga and cannabis help us achieve balance in our endocannabinoid systems.\n\nMulvey adds that practicing yoga actually achieves the same thing—practitioners often come to yoga, whether consciously or not, to alleviate some sort of discomfort, whether that be mental or physical or both.\n\n“With yoga, when we are practicing and we start to feel blissful or calm, like that feeling we get when we are into that flow state, that’s the endocannabinoid system that you’re feeling on a physical level. Cannabis and yoga pair so well together because they’re both working on the same physiological stuff, like grounding or material within the body,” she says.\n\nWhy I decided to give weed yoga a try\n\nWhen Dee Dussalt’s new (and beautiful) book, Ganja Yoga, crossed my desk, I was curious. Ganja yoga is exactly what it sounds like: smoking pot before you practice. According to ancient texts, this isn’t new: Yogis have been using herbs to supplement practice for millennia. Both yoga and weed, Dee writes, “bring a shift in consciousness that allows one to become more open to psychological, emotional, and energy states that aren’t usually operational in the grind of daily life.”\n\nYes, independently of each other yoga and marijuana offer these experiences, but together? I was honestly skeptical at first. Would I break out into a giggle fit? Would I want a predominantly restorative practice, or simply an extended savasana? Would I unintentionally fall asleep? After paging through the health benefits and deepened experiences Dee describes, my interest was piqued enough to try.\n\nAlthough many support the use of cannabis in yoga practice, recent news articles express concerns that yoga instructors of “weed classes” are assuming some responsibility for the well-being of people who may be under medical care and may have other prescription medications. Participants in yoga classes using cannabis could experience a drug interaction, anxiety, or dizziness, which could precipitate risk for falling or unsafe driving afterward. Christa Kuberry, PhD, vice president of standards at The Yoga Alliance, says, “In addition to having a discussion with their health care providers, it also is a good idea for individuals to talk with their yoga teachers about their potential use [of cannabis] in advance of participating in a class. While yoga teachers are not trained medical professionals, they should be made aware (in confidence) of a student’s use of medical marijuana as they would concerning their preferences for physical touch or other assists and other needs during class.”\n\nAccording to Frantoni, “There are few risks that must be considered when combining a yoga practice with cannabis, but the risks that do exist cannot be understated. It’s imperative that practitioners be very well hydrated prior to medicating and practicing. Dehydration may contribute to unwanted symptoms such dizziness, nausea, muscle cramps, and other injuries. Cannabis can increase these effects without adequate hydration, so it’s important to push the fluids before a cannabis-influenced yoga experience.”\n\nDanielle Simone Brand, MA, a yoga instructor of 15 years and author of the upcoming release Weed Mom, has practiced at home and taken cannabis-enhanced yoga classes but hasn’t guided one. “Cannabis is a great tool for slowing down and nourishing your contemplative nature anyway, there’s no need to go full-throttle with yoga when using THC,” she says. “Certain standing poses that require balance and/or a lot of strength tend to be too much for me, and most other people, I think, while high. 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Thus, in some states yoga instructors may be tasked with checking prescriptions before the class begins. Or perhaps not. Instructors such as Reyes and her associate, Dee Dussault, author of Ganja Yoga, are offering virtual group and individual classes online.\n\nHow to make crumble wax"
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Erecka had leased the building beside the American Restaurant for her business, Hollywood Hair and had always admired the restaurant and the significance it held as one of the beautiful mature buildings still there in New Boston and she was curious as to what might lie beneath. She said that she just abided her time, until the price and time were right and that has now happened, and what has come of this acquisition, is nothing less than glamorous, yet at the same time wonderfully nostalgic.\n\nWhen one enters the salon, eyes are immediately drawn to the classy blackish coloring that gives Erecka’s place its own personality. Long stylish mirrors align both sides of the stations within. The unique black sinks and chairs, really make this place shine. And if that is not enough for the eye to see, the original brick walls in their original state, pop out as if they have came back to give the rest of the decor that added touch, making this place so very special.\n\nAn added point to this restoration, is that the Maders have used the same window placements from the original building, but just used up-to-date windows in their places. The sizes are the same as once before, and give the place even more to enjoy by bringing back the old, once again. Erecka said that even with the front of the building, “we did everything we could to bring it back to what it was.” Drew added that they basically gutted the building to the bare basics as it was originally, from wall to ceiling. “As we removed the old dropped ceilings, it was kinda like gold to find the building as it had once been.” Erecka said she loved the tall ceilings and had wanted that in her plans originally. They tried to bring it back to the original status, with just the few things they had to do to comply to the codes.\n\nErecka said that the reason she wanted to move from the building which was just next door, was that she only leased that building and she wanted to own her own building, plus she really wanted the American Restaurant building. She said that the bricks read 1909, and therefore, said it was built somewhere between 1909 and 1915. She also mentioned that someone once told her that Covert’s Furniture built the originally building, but was not quite sure if that was true. The Maders said that although that may be true, most people remember it as the American Restaurant and carry some wonderful memories of that with them.\n\nNow, Erecka hopes to bring new memories to people of the beautiful beauty salon as it is now, with all the old and new mixed together. She says she has a great clientele following and people are faithful to their hairdressers most of the time. She also says her other stylists have their own following and will hopefully add to that, as they are all trying to do. And along with that, she is branching out and adding a spa as part of her business. “Aesthetics, skin care, permanent makeup, pretty much anything you want to have done in a salon, you will be able to have here. Connie Bumgardiner will be there in January to do all all the aesthetics and uses her choice of products called Alera and Jenny Salyers will be doing all the permanent makeup.”\n\nErecka says she has been doing hair for about 18 years and has been running her own salon for six years. She says that she doesn’t have to micromanage much, as a lot of the girls have been working with her for a long time, making things easier. The girls are self sufficient and therefore, she doesn’t have to worry. She already has 11 people working there, whether it be full or part time. She has a total of 17 stations that can be used in her new place. She said when you add people, you want to see how they fit in and how well they do, so she doesn’t plan on filling all of the stations now.\n\nWhen asked about where the name, ‘Hollywood Hair’ came from, Ericka said, “I came up with it myself and even before I had my own place, I had opened a Facebook page using the name.” Erecka, spoke of the purchase of her salon with a compassion for it, “it was the right time, the right place and everything.” And she knows this was just right for her. Drew was quick to point out admiringly, that Erecka was ‘hands-on’ in putting this place to where it is now. He said she deserves the compliment, as she put in the work to make it happen.\n\nNostalgia is nothing to make fun of or criticize, because with nostalgia, comes memories to share and keeps some terrific history alive. 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We just have to go out there and compete.”\n\nAt the moment the NBA pressed a coronavirus pause on the season March 11, the Spurs were mired in 12th place in the Western Conference.\n\nThe slog from there toward a spot in the Disney World playoff field is certain to be grueling. Starting with Friday’s game against Sacramento — their first regular-season contest in 4½ months — the Spurs will have less than two weeks to get it done.\n\nThey also will be forced to make a run minus both of their usual low-post starters. LaMarcus Aldridge, a seven-time All-Star, did not make the trip to Orlando after April shoulder surgery. Trey Lyles went home early after an appendectomy.\n\nThe tweaked format in Orlando might offer the Spurs a bit of a second chance after an initial regular-season gone haywire after 63 games.\n\nThe Spurs begin play at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports complex with a record of 27-36. Had the season finished uninterrupted, the goal would have been to close a four-game gap on eighth-place Memphis over the final month of the season, while also leapfrogging Portland, New Orleans and Sacramento.\n\nIn the NBA reboot, the Spurs’ first goal need only be to outplay each of those three teams — who already have 37, 36 and 36 losses, respectively — and climb into ninth place.\n\nIf the Spurs can reach ninth and remain within four games of the Grizzlies while doing so, it would force a play-in series with Memphis for the West’s final bid.\n\n“A second chance is one thing, but more than anything this gives us a chance to be ultimately competitive,” Gay said.\n\nThe fact the NBA has been able to put together a for-now workable plan to finish the season despite another COVID-19 spike is something of a minor miracle.\n\nIf all goes to plan in Orlando, it will allow the NBA to put closure on the most trying season the league has ever faced.\n\nIn October, a tweet from Houston general manager Daryl Morey supporting a free Hong Kong drew the ire of the Chinese government and NBA sponsors there. The ensuing international firestorm consumed much of the league’s fall.\n\nJanuary began with the death of former commissioner David Stern on New Year’s Day. Later that month, the league was rocked by Kobe Bryant’s death in a helicopter crash.\n\nThen came the March shutdown amid the pandemic, and the fraught process of trying to salvage the rest of the season in Orlando.\n\nWithout a doubt, commissioner Adam Silver has been asked to earn his paycheck in 2019-20.\n\n“It was a difficult year,” Popovich said. “There were a lot of events that were very sad. Everybody buckled down and continued to do their job even though there was a lot of sadness and angst. I think the NBA showed great fortitude in dealing with whatever came up and moved on as all would want us to.”\n\nTo Popovich, that fortitude, as evidenced in the push to restart the season, comes with a message.\n\n“We want to get back to work,” Popovich said. “We want to do what we’re all used to doing. We want to do as much as we can safely to energize the country, to play the game we all love. As long as we can do that safely, it’s a big win for everybody.”\n\nWhether the Spurs can parlay their second chance into a 23rd consecutive playoff berth remains to be seen.\n\nPopovich already has said the overriding goal for the Spurs during this reboot will be developing young players, not necessarily stealing a postseason invitation.\n\nIf the Spurs can do both, growing players while extending the club’s historic playoff streak? Popovich wouldn’t mind crossing a second draft lottery trip off his fall to-do list.\n\nPopovich’s players wouldn’t mind helping clear that from his schedule as well.\n\n“For us, it’s exciting to be in this position to go out there and compete and give ourselves a second chance throughout this chaos that’s been going on and see what we can do,” DeRozan said. “We definitely feel energized.”"
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"This is a great instance of history not exactly repeating itself, just rhyming really well. It’s interesting that Democrats are actually trying to run as if a Republican is the incumbents in the presidential race, not the other way around. That might have worked in 1992, when they were trying to unseat a Republican in the White House. It’s not going to work this time. Like the line-stealing huckster says, we ain’t stupid.\n\nCarville message back in the 1992 election of “change vs. more of the same,” is even more apt than it was 20 years ago. Somebody clue David Alexrod in that it’s their guy who’s been in the White House running the economy into the ground over the last for years.\n\nLike back in 1992, voters should be also encouraged not to forget healthcare—particularly the Obamacare bill being rammed through Congress that 56 percent of voters want repealed.\n\nSince Romney is already lifting phrases from Carville’s 1992 playbook, he ought to keep it up. There’s some good stuff to be found there and it just might make Carville eventually lose his cool on national television, which is always fun to watch.",
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Second, it seemed like when they opened the barrel with the char in it it was almost full. My experience is you only get about 1/3 rd the amount of char compared to the wood you put in… Where did the collect that much tar. Amazing what people in other countries can do with so little. TomC\n\nTom,\nyeah, its also the simplicity what i likes most…\nThe wagon to hold, move or tilt the barrel…\nThe amount of charcoal coming out of the barrel looks to be an optical illusion.\n\ni surely will try to figure out more on the details\n\nprobably the exiting gas could be fed in again ?\n\nThis set up is designed to obtain wood distillates with charcoal and heat as byproducts. Fine if you want the distillates, but I’d classify it as a slow method if all you want is charcoal.\nThe inverted drum filled with wood is place over a base and sealed with sand. A larger drum is lowered over it to insulate and keep the interior drum hot. In this base is a hole that contains fire. Its purpose is to heat the wood in the drum to the point where it can self pyrolosis. There is a door on this hole (located underneath) where more wood can be fed in should more heat be necessary to get the reaction started. The other hole covered by the wood filled drum leads through a pipe that is immersed in water. This is what the two blue drums filled with water are for. To condense the wood smoke. The condensed material is collected in a pot while the uncondensable component of the process is flared off and use to boil water.\nThe condensates are primarily three components. Precipitated tar (thick and black) wood vinegar/wood methanol, and water/oil. This mixture needs about 6 or more months standing in a vessel to get the wood vinegar/wood methanol to settle from the water/oil and more tars. This material is then used in various doses on plants. A 1part wood vinegar to 200 parts water helps make thicker leaves. A 1 ; 50 ratio can control nemetodes in the ground. The Thai’s are starting to use this material more as are the Japanese. It is also a product I am interested in and have done some research and experimentation with,.\n\nThe other purpose of watching someones work, that they share, is called learning, learning how things also can be done…\n\nSometimes we already have ourselves a good understanding about how things work… and then we see the work of others, giving us an even better understanding…\n\nAs to the video, i am thinking of installing the flare, pointing in the space between the barrel and the dome, heating up the content of the barrel…\n\nI like the techniques of handling the barrel using the special cart. My charcoal making (160 barrels so far) has evolved to where the barrel containing the wood is lowered into a large hole about two feet deep. When the chimney barrel is mounted, I can feed small limbs of thorny invasive brush (Mesquite & Huisache) on top of the load of oak or cedar being converted into charcoal. (Almost like what is done with a cone kiln.) Pulling this barrel out of the hole later is not an easy job. Once again, our pastures are dry, so outdoor burning is on hold, except in my outdoor kitchen on the cement patio. The TLUD stove running for an hour cooking and boiling water generates over a gallon of charcoal per session. In the video, I noticed the holder for the pot of boiling water which seemed to be made of a mixture of Portland Cement and rice hulls and ???. (ash?) In another video they showed the construction of a large number of charcoal burning stoves made out of the same material. Do you know the recipe for this material? It did not seem to be cracking… Very interesting videos, and even some with walk-behind two wheeled tractors. My Dad built several of these in the early fifties and used them in a large home garden. Thanks for posting.\n\nThe process in the video reminded me of the old upside down barrel in a barrel with a flue pipe method. I think we might be able to combine these two direct and indirect methods.\nFill the smaller barrel with dry feedstock and install grate (3/4\" expanded metal with a couple of rods might work for the grate.) Put a brick under the bottom edge to slightly tip open. Build a kindling fire under the grate. Cover with larger barrel supported by bricks to provide air gap to combust pyrolysis gas. This larger barrel has a flue pipe. Use a fan to increase the temp of kindling fire to initiate the pyrolysis, then pull the prop from under the inner barrel.\nBy ganging two of these setups side by side with horizontal stove pipes and dampers you can use one retort to start the other. With extra small barrels this back and forth process can be kept up for non-stop production. This back and forth method is actually in use in some commercial kilns.\n\nOn the pipe going through the water in the barrels, won’t that get solidified with creosote? I built and outside furnace for the house. Instead of just running the chimney straight up, I turned it and ran it parallel to the heat box. That way it stayed in the water giving up more heat. By the end of the season, that part of the chimney was totally closed of with creosote. I had to drop my welding torch into the chimney and get the creosote burning, then run a pipe from my air compressor down to feed air. It would have the water in the boiler, boiling by the time I got it burned out.TomC\n\nNot as fancy but interesting.\n\nThe drum reminds me of a method I saw in some technical papers from Japan.\n\nBelated Thanks Jeff. Had a hard time figuring out where they were from. I think I narrowed it down to Myanmar (Burma). Not sure though…labor intensive, time consuming. Very “un-American”. hahhahaha… Good vid…\n\nBy the way, I love the bamboo chimney/condensors…\n\nHey Gary, you said you did more research ion this subject. Any pointers where I can find out more on the uses and specific applications of this substance agriculturally. ?\n\nI used to use it and it worked for me. The down side, for me, was that it was short lived results. Kind of like drugs. That meant more work for me. Making, spraying, storing and etc. I ended up focusing more on the soil so that the plants do more of my work. But your mileage will vary."
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"The previous posts focused on (a) what is the history of churches that withhold apportionments (b) what is different about this proposal (c) what are the advantages and collateral damages associated with this proposal. We even had Andy Langford himself write a response. This conclusion does not incorporate any of Andy’s comments into it as I wrote it previously and decided to let it stand alone.\n\nWhat is this really about?\n\nMake no mistake: I don’t believe that Langford is focusing on smaller churches that don’t pay their full apportionment anyway. He is focusing on the big guys, the megachurches and large churches that pay large sums into these funds (apportionments are calculated based on membership and budget and the overall general, conference, and district budgets) and he is offering the laity of those churches a proposed method to defund the General Church without accountability to anyone. Given that many large churches run hot on issues and emotional on populist arguments, it is easy to see how a dozen or so articulate laity could defund these funds rather easily.\n\nSeveral times in the document, Langford singles out two issues (other than a “lack of making disciples”) as being reasons for denying a church tithe to the general boards.\n\nFirst, Langford suggests that all is not equal in United Methodism as the church outside the USA reaps all the benefits without paying much:\n\nLangford is not alone in this frustration. During General Conference, while debating a church structure that would give more votes to the Central Conferences, Rev. Adam Hamilton asked the same thing while a particular internet-connected blogger was sitting in the room 🙂",
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It’s easier to do that when you know and meet the Conference or District people and they ask for your support through these apportionments. While the General Church has done better in recent years to articulate exactly what people get out of their apportionment, information does not trump relationships. It even exasperates me to no end that the General Boards are not present at every Annual Conference or regional gathering showing how they are doing ministry.\n\nWhile hard to argue against, all I can say is that the very Call To Action tenet that the Reformers embraced was “a lack of trust in the system.” To then exploit and exacerbate that tenet for one’s own ends is not really fixing the systemic issues, is it?\n\nThe World is Round, Not Flat\n\nTo both of these issues, I lament. There used to be a time when we celebrated these Apportionments. The growth our resources supported in Africa. The missions and development in our worldwide church communities. The growth of theological education across the globe. One of our own United Methodist women became the President of Liberia. Most of General Conference 2008 was celebrating these World Service Funded advancements…\n\n…and then in a short 5 years these Apportionments are depicted as an albatross to the US-based churches that see their votes being taken away, their financial burdens increasing, and the resources for local and regional ministry feeling the squeeze.\n\nI reject this blueprint paper and this movement to defund the General Agencies due to the following reasons:\n\nFirst, we do not have a polity that allows for “opting out” of the parts of the Connection that we don’t like.The way the funds are bundled and the theological emphasis on shared ministry means that we are all in this together. Paragraph 247.14 states that paying the World Service Funds is the first benevolent responsibility of the church. The problem with pick-and-choose apportionment giving like being advocated in the previous posts is “Who decides what is and is not making disciples?” Who gave the local churches the authority to decide for the whole what was “making disciples?”\n\nSecond, the “smell test” for supporting general church work is one that most local churches would not pass–Langford’s church included. The smell test is that we should only be funding ministries that “create disciples” and not funding ministries that mostly “pay salaries.” By that test, the vast majority of our local church budgets that go toward clergy/staff salary and benefits would fail. Ought we dock the salaries of our administrative assistants or church custodians because they are not “making disciples?” By holding the General Church agencies to a different standard than one’s own local church is short-sighted and almost hypocritical.\n\nThird, our Worldwide Covenant recognizes financial resources as well as other resources in our shared life church. What the United Methodist Church is struggling with is one effect of globalization (knowing where our money goes), and Langford repeatedly shows that the way the UMC is divided worldwide now is not fair. He mentions that churches and conferences outside the United States only contribute to one worldwide fund (the Episcopal Fund, which primarily funds bishop’s compensation). However, General Conference 2012 approved (with only one unrelated change) that our Worldwide Covenant amongst all of United Methodism recognizes more sources of mutual support than financial–though to some churches, only the money seems to matter. Here’s the quote:\n\nBy recommending defunding the Connection because the structure is unfair is a denial of this Covenant and a rejection of several theological tenets of the United Methodist Church. I don’t see how a local church can make this choice to defund General Agencies and yet have the same non-financially-equal-relationship with local groups or ministries. Although upon further reflection, usually those local ministries are ministries TO ethnic or impoverished groups, not ministries WITH that allows them to vote on ministry together. That higher-level of ministry that recognizes agency is one to which we are all called–and some will continue to reject both local and global versions–and to step back the UMC from this level of engagement would be missionally stunting.\n\nFourth and Finally, such an action is Congregational in mindset rather than Connectional. Clergy like Dalton Rushing took issue with Andy’s original UMReporter article stating that he did not want to be “accountable to a system that seeks 100% payment of financial apportionments for a dying system.” Rushing writes:\n\nI am all for leadership–and God knows individual churches have taken difficult stands against the denomination in brave and courageous ways–but explain to me how withholding money from the general church does that? How does keeping MORE money for MY church in MY context show sacrifice? How does it do anything but assert the local congregation as the unit in the church with all the power, bishops and boards and district superintendents and oversight and theology and connectionalism be damned?\n\nThe drift in recent decades has been away from connectional unity towards congregational autonomy. Even as Langford advocates for us to pay for the Episcopal fund because we need bishops, I don’t believe bishops ought to be the only connectional glue. It removes an entire layer of United Methodism that is essential because without them, we have no upper connection. At their basic level, this is what those different layers of United Methodism are called to do:\n\nTo defund the general church is to remove a rung of connectionalism that is essential in an increasingly global church. It take sacrifice. It takes accountability. It takes “Methodist” ways of doing things. Unilateral defunding by large local churches is not the Methodist way.\n\nBut reform is needed, this I agree. Langford’s words express the harsh realities that we must deal with…in appropriate ways. All the above are the Methodist ways of doing things. And we are not out of hope yet, despite the laments of the failed reformers of 2012:\n\nReform is possible and even with the worst possible lens, the General Boards’ time in the sun has passed. The writing is on the wall and if they do not do internal reforms and reorientation, then they may be significantly reorganized or reduced in 2016.\n\nThat’s a connectional way that says we are all in this together, so let’s together figure this out not as congregations defunding out of protest but a unity of difference seeking a common mission together.\n\nThe Methodist way is a more excellent way. It’s a more connectional way. The withholding of the church tithe is a sign of creeping congregationalism that I believe is more dangerous in the long run, and I believe this movement must be exposed as detrimental to the whole of United Methodism and not the morally upright line-item veto that it is being painted to be.\n\nThanks for reading the blog. I hope you share it if your Finance Committee is considering this same movement."
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I’m feeling pretty good now from it. I’m not quite back to 100 percent but good enough to where I’m not really bothered by it on the bike. So that’s good. It just kind of re-aggravated an injury that I had pre-season, back in December or November. I cased a quad riding supercross and just jammed my whole back really hard. It just kind of re-aggravated that. So that kind of sucked, but I’m feeling pretty good now. I’m ready for outdoors.\n\nHow has that been going?\nIt’s good. He’s at pretty much all the races so if I need anything at the races … but I’ve visited him while I’m in California two to three times. I don’t know that you really ever feel 100 percent when you ride dirt bikes.\n\nOn race day, does Dr. G. come and work with you?\nYeah, anything I need before the race. He’ll usually come and help me before the practices and races, just get me loosened up. 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The awesome characteristics of nature – the fine tuning and intelligent arrangement – are evidence that the universe and the life within it are not possible by random chance, but rather are the product of a sentient being that has purposefully created and is guiding the order of nature. Natural creation testifies to the existence of God, and what Paul asserts even further is that we can know God from creation. God has made known, through his creation, both his “eternal power and divine nature” (Romans 1:20, NIV84). Ironically, Paul states that these “invisible qualities” are such that they can actually be seen or perceived through creation itself. This self-evident witness of God should be as discernible as viewing the differences between a natural rock formation that appears to look like a human face and that of the manmade faces carved onto Mount Rushmore. A person would never confuse the two in their intended complexity, and neither should a person confuse chance with the organized order of the universe.\n\nIn addition to the witness of God through creation, Paul also asserts that man’s conscience, our sense of right and wrong, bears this same evidence as he later explains in Romans 2:15. Our understanding of justice and our demand for such a metaphysical law to be upheld with certainty and devotion is absurd in a universe where God does not exist. The condition of human nature is that we recognize this reality and that while we seek for it we equally rebel against it. Therefore, the conclusion is not that man is unknowing of God or his character, but rather that man is aware and accountable to God for this consciousness. Within the Christian worldview this is the condition of man known as the sinful nature.\n\nTo Paul, failure to acknowledge God’s creation is at the heart of the sin nature. It is not that man is in sin because he rejects God as creator but rather that it is precisely because of man’s sin that he rejects God. Sin is more of a condition of our being than it is a set of acts we commit. The purpose of the Mosaic Law was to reveal to man the seriousness of his rebellion toward God. In verses 10-18 Paul cites from Psalms 14 and 53 in order to convey this same point that all of mankind is guilty of sin and its effect on our lives, whether we have the law or not. By this conclusion, all men are guilty of violating God’s commandments, whether they are revealed to them through creation or through the law. This is why, as a Pharisee, Paul could no more easily follow the given commandments of God than could an unknowing Gentile. The distressed result of a life entrenched in sin is to cry out, “What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death?” (Romans 7:24, NIV84). The recognition of sin as a universal condition of all mankind is a desperate position that screams out in need for salvation. While in sin, man’s fate is certain death, both physical and spiritual, which can only be resolved by faith in the salvation God has provided through Christ (Romans 6:23).\n\nMan’s sin nature is beyond fixing with a set of rules we can keep, rather it is in need of a complete transformation of our sinful being. For man’s sin to be reconciled before God requires a fulfillment of justice. Without justice, God would be in violation of his character. To reconcile this justice was the mission of Jesus Christ. The atonement of Christ provides propitiation for sin as required by justice, canceling the debt owed by mankind (Colossians 2:13–15). This provision is done out of God’s love and mercy to all who trust him, placing those with faith in Christ’s atonement in a position of righteousness before God. As Paul states, “This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe” (Romans 3:22, NIV84). This new position of righteousness is known as justification by faith (Romans 4). This justification satisfies the demand for justice, as is necessary of God’s nature, as well as revealing his mercy, which is inherent in his love. God’s love for his creation is so deep that it not only provides the means by which the sinful nature is rectified through his justification but that he also provides the sanctification of our new life through his Holy Spirit (Romans 5). Paul exhorts that though the believer in Christ is justified by his atonement there is a transition that comes with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit to live according the spiritual law and no longer our own desires (Romans 6-8). This transition of sanctification from the old sinful man to the new righteous man is a work done by the Holy Spirit within the Christian (Romans 8:23-28). Through God’s grace the Christian is enabled to shed the bondage of sinful desire and grow in the image of Christ as God’s adopted children.\n\nThe purpose of God’s plan is revealed in Romans to be that God has always intended for one people to be his children, heirs of his Kingdom living in this world as ambassadors. In Paul’s eschatology, God’s Kingdom consists of those who trust by faith in the redemptive work of Christ regardless of ethnicity, race, or gender; those are true Israel – God’s children. Paul makes the point that although sin entered the world and put man in the condition of a sinful nature, this was not a surprise to God. God did not have to go to a plan B but had the original plan in place the whole time (Romans 9:6–8). This is why Paul explains that the first Adam made a mess of things and the second Adam (Christ) set it right again (Romans 5). God’s objective is that, through Christ, his children recapture their position given in Genesis 1-2 to exercise, on earth, the authority and ethics of his Kingdom.\n\nWhile Romans 6 explains the kingdom position of a Christian as a slave to Christ, it is chapters 12-14 that define what the ethics of God’s Kingdom look like. Beginning with the concept of our bodies being a “living sacrifice” (Romans 12:1), Paul addresses the ethics of Christian living. To be a living sacrifice involves; grace (v.12:3-8), love and patience (v.9-21), submission (v.13:1-7), and ultimately fulfilling the law through love (v.13:8-14). In Christ’s example Christians are not to pass judgment in condemning people (v.14:1-12) and they are not to cause others to falter in their faith (v.13-23).\n\nThroughout Romans, God can be seen to be a complex mix of justice and mercy. His justice is shown through judgment, wrath, punishment, and righteousness. 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"NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX — The Brahmas are back at home after taking three of four points on the road in Corpus Christi this past weekend. They’re entering a busy week, with three games in four days. The first of the match-ups is against Shreveport.\n\nThe Brahmas and MudBugs play on Wednesday, November 21st in the annual pre-Thanksgiving game at NYTEX Sports Centre. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM.\n\nThere will be a military poster giveaway sponsored by CareNow for the first 500 fans through the doors.\n\nAdditionally, there will be a free skate with the team immediately following the end of the game. Skate rentals are free as well! Pucks, pennants, and other memorabilia for autographs can be found in the NYTEX Sports Shop.\n\nIf you can’t make it to the game, a video stream will be available on Hockey TV.\n\nThe Brahmas and Mudbugs have only played two games against each other this year, in a weekend series at the NYTEX Sports Centre in the beginning of November. As has often been the case recently, the Brahmas put forth a stifling defensive effort at home against the Bugs, sweeping Shreveport with a shutout win on Friday and a 3-2 shootout victory on Saturday.\n\nHarrison Feeney was in net on Friday, recording his second shutout of the year. Clayton Lackey scored both Brahmas’ goals in the 2-0 win, one of which came on a penalty shot.\n\nLackey played the hero again the following night, as he scored the only goal for either team in the shootout to give the Brahmas the 3-2 win and the weekend sweep. Thomas Daskas scored his first NAHL goal, and Matt Guerra came up with the equalizer with only 25 seconds left in regulation to send the Brahmas to overtime. Seth Eisele recorded the win."
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