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"Rotation of the Earth as seen from the DSCOVR spacecraft, located 1.5 million kilometers sunward of our planet. (Credit: NASA/NOAA)\n\nA while back, I wrote a column for Discover analyzing your place in space: astronomers' best look yet at where you fit into the big, crazy, cosmic scheme of things. Any discussion of where you are inevitably brings up the related question of not just where you are, but where you are going. And there's no better time to think about where you are going that at the beginning of the year--right around the time when you realize that, once again, this isn't going to be the year you keep all your January 1 resolutions.\n\nHow to answer the question Where are you going? depends entirely your reference frame. There is no master set of coordinates for the universe (thanks a lot, Einstein), so you can only answer the question by addressing the subordinate question, In relation to what? Fortunately, that's exactly when things start to get interesting.\n\nAstronomy textbooks typically depict our motion through space in terms of vector arrows pointing in different directions, indicating the direction of Earth's orbit around the Sun and the like. A recent question on Quora got me thinking about things a different way, however. What if you were suddenly motionless relative to the various cosmic reference frames about you? What would you see and experience if you made yourself the center of the universe, and let everything else move around you?\n\nTo make this thought problem work, you will need to add a couple more very important fantasy elements: You have to imagine that you can survive in space without a suit, and that you can pass like a ghost right through the solid body of the Earth if necessary. Caveats in place. Let's go! If you were motionless relative to the center of the Earth. In this case, you'd no longer participate in Earth’s rotation. The planet would rotate beneath you eastward at a velocity that would depend on your latitude. Specifically, it would move at 1,674 kilometers per hour at the equator, and at a velocity equal to this rate times the cosine of your latitude everywhere else. At 45 degrees north, for instance, your speed would be 1,184 kilometers per hour, or about three kilometers west every 10 seconds, relative to the spinning globe beneath your feet. If you were motionless relative to the Sun. Now you would no longer participate in Earth’s orbital motion. Earth would fly past you at 29.8 kilometers per second, on average. The exact speed varies a little over the course of the year, because Earth’s orbit is an ellipse. At sunrise (roughly), your ghostly form would fly straight down through the ground. At sunset (roughly) you would fly straight up into space relative to the Earth. OK, now get ready for a big leap.\n\nRotation, solar orbit, and galactic orbit of the Earth, beautifully depicted by JimSlater307 (based on a diagram by ESO/S.Brunier).\n\nIf you were motionless relative to the center of the Milky Way (as defined by the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*). Things get very disorienting once you no longer participate in the Sun’s orbital motion through our galaxy. Earth would fly past you at about 245 kilometers per second--and mind you, even at this rapid pace it takes the Sun and its planets 230 million years to complete one course around the Milky Way. As if that is not dizzying enough, note that half of the year Earth’s orbital motion would add to your galactic speed, and the other half it would reduce it. To visualize what's happening, we're going to need a bigger map:\n\nThe Sun's grand orbit through the Milky Way, dragging us all along with it. Look sharp--you are at the little red circle in the center. (Credit: NASA/JPL/R.Hurt/Cmglee)\n\nIf you were motionless relative to the Andromeda Galaxy. The Andromeda Galaxy makes a handy deep-space reference point, since it is is the nearest major spiral galaxy to us (about 25 Milky Way diameters away). In this case, you would no longer participate in our galaxy’s slow-motion fall toward its larger neighbor. Or not so slow-motion: Our galaxy as a whole is falling in that direction at about 110 kilometers per second. That velocity largely lines up with the Sun's orbital motion around the Milky Way, though, so the net effect is that you’d be left behind at a rate of about 290 kilometers miles per second (plus annual variation from our cute little orbit around the Sun) as Earth and the rest of our solar system hurtles toward Andromeda. Fun fact: You’d fly off roughly in the direction of Alpha Centauri, but even at this breakneck speed you'd need about 5,000 years to get there. Space is really, really vast.\n\nMap of the microwave background shows that half of the sky appears \"hotter\" than the other because Earth is moving in that direction relative to the background radiation. Technically speaking, the red areas are blueshifted and the blue areas are redshifted...because astronomers are confusing like that (Credit: NASA/WMAP) If you were motionless relative to the cosmic microwave background. This is the closest thing we have to a master answer to \"where are you going?\" relative to the universe as a whole. The cosmic microwave background is the relic radiation from the Big Bang. You can think of it as the reference frame of the birth of the cosmos. Studies show that we are moving at a velocity of 371 kilometers per second (plus annual variation, again) relative to the radiation background. That motion is interpreted as the result of the gravitational pulls of a vast supercluster of galaxies (primarily the crowded downtown of our own supercluster, Laniakea), tugging on our Milky Way and the rest of our local cluster of galaxies.\n\nIf you want to take the most complete version of the question, that is your answer. You’d watch the Earth and the rest of the solar system fly away from you at 371 kilometers per second toward a point near the constellation Leo, falling toward thousands of distant galaxies. After 10 seconds, you would have traveled 3,710 kilometers through the solid Earth or 3,710 kilometers up into space, depending on the time of day. You can look up the current location of Leo in the sky to figure out your path.\n\nOr you could just wait 100 seconds, and by then you would be far off in space no matter which direction you started out relative to the Earth. Per the rules of this imaginary game, you don't need a space suit. 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I crashed into a friend in front of me and we both fell off at high speed.\n\n“I don’t remember this, in fact, I don’t have any memory for around six months prior to the stroke.\n\n“I remember waking in a small Belgium hospital with a broken right arm and dislocated shoulder and not being able to move my entire left side of my body, I had blurred vision and could hardly talk.\n\n“I was then flown back to the UK and spent some time at St Peter's hospital, it was only then that we discovered I had had a haemorrhage on the brain.\n\n“I spent six weeks in a stroke unit in London before being discharged, still paralysed and unable to walk or use my hands and arms.\n\n“The aftercare for Stroke survivors then, as it still is now, was a 30-minute physio session once a week for six weeks.\n\n“I attended one of these sessions for the first week, realised that it would be nowhere near enough rehabilitation to get me walking again and decided I would research stroke rehab and do it myself.\n\n“I set myself a long term goal of completing an ironman triathlon within five years. 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I wanted to give people hope and to prove to them that with determination and support they can achieve their own personal goals”.\n\nThe inspiration to help others\n\nUsing his knowledge and passion to help others, Mark then set up Destination Fit with a studio in Weybridge.\n\nIn most cases, after someone who suffers a stroke leaves hospital, they are then entitled to six weeks of physiotherapy on the NHS but for many, it is not enough for a full rehabilitation back into their normal lives.\n\nOver the years, Mark and the team at Destination Fit have helped improve the lives of many, covering all ages, backgrounds and conditions, including neurological issues such as Parkinson's and Multiple Sclerosis (MS).\n\nMark commented: “With limited NHS aftercare or resources once a stroke survivor has left hospital I wanted to offer help to people who were in the same position that I was and to show them with hard work, determination and a commitment to succeed they can progress towards regaining some of, or all of their lives back.\n\n“I now view my own stroke as a positive moment in my life, I help people walk again which is very rewarding and I feel I have been given this chance in life to help others.\n\nMark has also set up 'Mark Fricker Neuro Rehab', both operating rehabilitation from the studio and visiting clients in their own homes as this is sometimes easier for them.\n\nIssy is a client that Destination Fit sees twice a week. At the age of nine, Issy suffered a stroke whilst at school leaving her completely paralysed on her right side and with some cognitive issues. Her parents were told that she would never walk again or have the use of her right arm. (main image above - Issy climbing with Mark during her rehabitlition)\n\nMark has been working with Issy for over 18 months and has worked extraordinarily hard with her to allow her to dance, run and live her life as every ten-year-old should be able to do.\n\nOn the other end of the spectrum, Doug is a 71-year-old client of Mark’s who had a stroke 15 years ago. Mark has been seeing Doug for two years now, initially to improve his walking.\n\nDoug and his wife had been looking for a stroke therapist when they found Mark. Doug worked extremely hard and was making improvements with his walking, even managing to walk around his local garden centre which would’ve been unthinkable previously.\n\nUnfortunately, Doug suffered another stroke 10 months ago which affected the other side of his body. His walking became very challenging and even standing was an issue. With determination and commitment, he is now walking with the aid of a stick and has even been back to the garden centre for small walks, a meaningful goal of his.\n\nTo find out more about the work that Mark Fricker Neuro Rehab does, click here or contact the team on 07940 439373\n\nInYourArea.co.uk\nGo to Live Feed\nThe inspirational story of the Surrey stroke survivor who has dedicated his life to helping others\nShare this"
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"I got married a couple of weeks ago. It was a bit of a DIY affair – we had a clear idea of how we wanted the day to pan out, and so that meant a bit more stress and worry than maybe your usual wedding, but that’s cool. Everything went to plan and within 3 days of saying ‘I do’ we were laying in the sun, poolside, on a little island about 400km off the coast of Africa. Everything was lovely, except for the stinking colds we both developed in the wedding day aftermath.\n\nI never expected to be married, and if truth be told I never expected anyone to want to marry me. My wife has made it clear, in no uncertain terms, that marriage wouldn’t have happened had I still been a drinker. In fact we wouldn’t have still even been together. I was a bounder and a cad. A chubby little tearaway. Super friendly, lovely to talk to (ish), but too out of control to commit to.\n\nOn the 8th of September, about a week after we got married, we had a second reason to celebrate. It was my 2 year soberversary. Not just mine though! What I may or may not have mentioned in previous blogs is that Emma, my wife, chose to quit drinking on the same day as me. She’s never really been a drinker, but it was her way of supporting me. Sure, the change was felt a lot more by me (a LOT more), but it’s been great to have someone taking this journey into sobriety alongside me. What a woman eh? Deffo marriage material.\n\nAnyhow, amazing as my wife is, she isn’t the reason that this blog was titled The Good Wife. That’s still to come – but first, since we’re talking about my honeymoon, I wanted to share a little story with you. Not alcohol-related, but you lot are a bit twisted so I thought you’d like it…\n\nA few days into our honeymoon, on the tiny Canarian island of La Gomera, we decided to book ourselves onto a whale-watching trip on a glass bottomed boat. I always envisaged ‘glass bottomed’ in a literal way, so was a bit upset to discover that what they really meant was ‘normal bottomed boat with some tiny underwater windows’. Anyway, the boat headed out into the rolling waves of the Atlantic, and I took on a greeny hue. I swear, if I’d had a cricket bat with me I’d have considered beating myself to death with it. I don’t recall ever feeling so horribly ill before. “Just let me die!” I wailed from the unsteady bow, my guts aching and my skin covered in a sort of sweaty sheen. Man, seasickness is a fucking lot worse than I ever really expected.\n\nA couple of hours into the trip I decided I needed to move from my spot, huddled in a sweaty, shaky ball at the back of the boat, where I had been intensely watching the horizon in an effort to fix my somersaulting brain by getting it to contextualise the sickening motions of the fucking ship. I needed to pee, so I got up and staggered across the precarious floor space towards the boat’s only toilet, avoiding happy whale-watchers and excited kids. Once in the bog I flopped it out (my tackle), but alas there was no sea-view in this tiny piss-smelling cupboard to keep my brain on an even-keel, and all I could do was drop to my knees and empty my guts, via my mouth, with a terrifying HYYNNNNNNGGGGGG sound. It must have sounded like someone was being murdered in there. And in fact they were – me. I was being murdered. From the inside. By a boat with stupid fucking underwater windows.\n\nFollowing 3 or 4 minutes of intense vomitry (is that a word? It should be) I managed to get back up on my feet, and cleaned myself up with a couple of tissues before exiting the piss-cupboard. The bog door opened directly into an outside space, and it was the fresh sea air, whizzing past me, that alerted me to something not being quite right. The air felt a bit TOO fresh, especially on my sensitive undercarriage. I looked down. oh dear. Junk is still out.",
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"I must protest Your Honour. I was unwell at the time. No kids were harmed, and I was quick to remedy the situation. I actually moved at such an impressive pace as to put myself at risk of zip-damage, but this was, after all, a desperate situation requiring desperate measures. Within 10 seconds the threat was removed (my penis – The Threat) and I was able to merrily continue enjoying my dire and eternal seasickness. Joy.\n\nOkay, back to the alcohol stuff.\n\nMy life post-booze seems to have been littered, at least in these last few months, with well-placed reminders as to why I need to steer clear of the beer. It’s not like I need reminders – sobriety has been a pretty amazing and eye-opening experience for me – but it’s cool to get these random nudges along the way. Just little friendly nuggets of support from the cosmos. One of the more recent of these nudges came along whilst I was at a Derren Brown show in Northampton and was randomly seated right next to the drunkest woman in the universe. You can read about that one here.\n\nAnother such reminder landed right at the end of my honeymoon, whilst me and the shiny new wife were sat around waiting for our flight at Tenerife South Airport. Funnily enough, we’d been talking through our plans for the coming months and years, and I’d been mulling over the potential of writing another blog post, but was at the same time uninspired as to what to write about. Unfortunately I hadn’t shit myself in a public place recently, so was lacking material.\n\nWe grabbed a sandwich each and sat down in the packed food court, and I was just about to bite into my sriracha chicken baguette when something caught my eye. It was the 50-something couple sat at the table just near us, behind my missus. He, the guy with the graying mullet and huge pot-belly, was trying to surreptitiously remove the lid from a huge bottle of Jack Daniels, the majority of the bottle cloaked by it’s Duty Free carrier bag. He gave a quick glance around to ensure he wasn’t being watched, and then tipped the bottle up into an open half-filled coke bottle. A trick I’ve employed many a time throughout my drinking career. Top marks for innovation my good man! The problem was, though, that he was shaking too violently to be able to connect the two bottles. Suddenly the scene took on a darker twist. It was 10:30am and, based on the severity of the DTs, I wonder if this guy had spent the last week drinking heavily in the sun, possibly only stopping in the early hours of that same day. It looked bad, worryingly so. People die from alcohol withdrawal. I imagine he didn’t just want his stealth whisky, but rather he needed it.\n\nFurther adding to my intrigue, as I rubbernecked from behind my sandwich, was his wife. She looked sweet and supportive, and upon noticing his struggle she immediately stood up and leaned over the table, helping him to steady the two bottles and successfully top up his coke with the JD. She didn’t snap at him for drinking so early, or tut at his hangover-related incompetence. She just smiled and helped him to get his secret booze supply ready for the plane, like it was nothing. Like she’d done the same thing a million times before, and helping her husband stave off the shakes was just another one of her tasks as a good wife.\n\nI looked back over at Emma, my new wife, and considered the different directions that life can take you in. Both wives were supportive, but in different ways. Emma decided to support me in quitting the drink, whereas this sweet lady sat near us had chosen, based on what little I’d witnessed, to instead support her husband by perpetuating his problem, by enabling the cycle to continue. Probably just for a quiet life.\n\nHoly shit. If I said to Emma “Love, can you help me please? I’m too hungover to pour my morning whisky!” she would fucking clout me then chuck me out.\n\nIt’s definitely tough love I get from Emma, in respect of my drinking anyway, but honestly I don’t think I could have reached 2 years sober without her. And that’s just one of the reasons why I married her.\n\nBy the way – we didn’t even see any fucking whales. Just some dolphins.\n\n2 thoughts on “The Good Wife”"
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"The only reason the proletarian are being included in the vaccination campaign is because the bourgeoisie cannot survive without the proletariat being ‘purged’ of its disease-carrying capability. For this process to unfold according to plan, the capitalist system must be ‘suspended’ at least for a time, but not ‘overthrown’. The bourgeoisie is now busy reconstructing predatory capitalism and preparing for a return to normality. Just incase the proletariat has developed any ideas of Revolution, the British (Tory) government has ‘outlawed’ the age-old right to public protest in the UK. By and large the bourgeois media has supported this move by trumpeting the recent government report stating ‘racism does not exist’ in Britain! This position automatically ‘criminalises’ all anti-racist protest and legitimises the political far-right (which has always belittled anti-racism).\n\nFurthermore, the UK media is presenting the useless royal family as the foundation of contemporary British society! The ordinary British people abolished the monarchy in 1649 – and yet the bourgeoisie has reintroduced this corrupt and parasitic institution as an idyllic representation of itself! Today, as lockdown restrictions are eased, the UK media is pursuing the agenda of controlling society by attempting to distract the attention of the proletariat away from Revolution and to consider the everyday stupidity and non-productive royal family as if it matters and is important for humanity’s survival!\n\nThe ex-Nazi has died – but how much longer must we be forced to be ruled over by these stupid people and their moribund socio-economic system? In the meantime, the UK media is encouraging mindless alcohol-drinking and the mass purchasing of material objects for no reason! The UK media is even eulogising young women for selling their bodies through Zoom! Alongside all this ongoing conditioning, there is the usual anti-China and anti-Russian false reporting and the constant support of neo-Nazism throughout Eastern Europe! The bourgeois media really is performing its function of maintaining the bourgeoisie in power and the proletariat in a sub-ordinate position!"
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"To Be or Not To Be Self-Published\n\nSo I’m sitting here thinking in circles and decided it might be more productive to get my thoughts out about this.\n\nI’m becoming increasingly convinced that I’ll need to self-publish my Obsidian Divide series if I ever want it to be out in the world. I’ve received about 22 form rejections from agents so far, and queried over double that; I imagine I won’t hear from them because of the non-response model.\n\nAs far as I understand, because there’s no constructive feedback, this means I need to redo my query. It’s not capturing the imagination. But I’m being honest, while staying away from critical self moping at the same time, I don’t think the query is the problem.\n\nI think my manuscript is too off and simultaneously not unique enough for traditional publishing (at least how publishing stands right now). Despite endless hours on TVTropes and having been a fantasy-romance reader for my whole life, I don’t understand the tropes enough to break them cleverly. Or at least when I wrote this I didn’t. The book is big and complicated; it’s basically got three plots that take up a lot of room, each interesting in their own right but it’s a lot of paper. There’s nothing snappy about it as a selling point… or I just don’t know how to tease out those points, either way.\n\nI’d like to think it steadily pulls you under, weaving a spell and sinking into hearts that resonate with what I’m saying. It grows on you. Maybe like mold.\n\nBUT ANYWAY. Further strikes against it: the manuscript is set in Galicia, Spain, and publishing wants are leaning away from Western-setting fantasy right now (which is completely legitimate), and while I think my book is cool in a post-dystopian greenpunk kind of way, I don’t think it’s a strong enough element. It’s too young/angsty to nicely fit into adult fantasy, but too long for YA and it’s not a coming of age story. And the worst strike of all: it’s not a standalone. It completes its arc, but it definitely sets up for more. If I’m being honest I’m not entirely sure how the series will actually end. It could go a bunch of ways, and conceivably for years. But publishing is a risk-averse industry, and buying a series from a debut author is definitely in the risky category.\n\nI know my book is good. For people who like what I like. For as much as I can make it. And that’s the problem; I want a partner in this industry who will push me so I can continue to grow, and in order for that to happen, they have to care about what I’m writing. And likes are subjective. It’s possible I just haven’t found the right agent that it clicks with—but the next step is selling the book, and publishing is still risk-averse and finicky.\n\nSo. Where does this leave me.\n\nThere’s abandoning it for writing another book, but then what the hell was all this work for? Sure, yes, I learned a lot. But I already did the abandon-the-first-book-I-ever-wrote thing (did y’all know I have a YA dragon shifter series gathering dust somewhere? Anyway). Besides, I’m already working on writing another book; it’s really a question of focusing a majority of my energy on Book Two or something that’s more of a standalone.\n\nThere’s always rewrite this manuscript… again. But I’ve been working on this book for almost 10 freaking years (though the first several not seriously) and I don’t want to do it again. And anyway, I like what it is now.\n\nWhich brings me back to self-publishing. An intimidating idea that is slowly growing on me, though I need to get over the “self publishing is giving up” idea. I’m a needy person who wants feedback and to be recognized. Striking out on my own without that strains the self confidence.\n\nI figure, there are three big real factors to this decision:\n\nAs for getting the book into its best form, hiring editors is fairly straightforward and will just mean time researching the right ones and money on my part. Do-able.\n\nSomewhere between that and getting the book in front of people means hiring a book cover designer and, more broadly, probably a website/brand redesign to get my author brand to a strong, recognizable place because I’ve got a million stories inside of me and my career is not just one book. Again, research and money, doable.\n\nGetting the book in front of people… well. I’ve been consuming information on book marketing for years, so I’ve got an idea on where to start. It’s something that I’d need to do for traditional publishing anyway. Contact reviewers. Build a newsletter list. Grow my social media following. Find my fans and help them do their thing.\n\nIt’s just a lot. Depression and ADHD like to pull me into a hole or the fog a lot. That doesn’t exactly work with being consistent and keeping a strong presence. I don’t want it all to live or die based on me (back to that partner thing I was talking about); I don’t want my writing career to be forced to depend on my erratic brain. Ha.\n\nIf I’m being honest, I have another hangup about shouting into the void. There’s this lingering sense of bUT I WanT To BE SpeCIAL that I cannot seem to beat into submission. But I’ll probably never quite get rid of that. If I’m clever I can redirect that energy into finding the right people who will enjoy my books.\n\nAnyway, this has been cathartic. I know what I need to do, I’m just grumbling my way through the rest of my reservations. I told myself I would “Tolkein-goal” myself before I switched gears (Tolkein-goal: he had 86 rejections before publishing, so I’ll wait until I get 86 before I move on), but it’s beginning to feel tiresome and a waste to send queries when it’s unlikely I’ll get specific feedback and I’m pretty sure I know the real issue.\n\nPlus, I was willing to give up control in a lot of things (as you do for traditional publishing) as far as cover design, marketing, trajectory of the books, etc—but I have so many ideas, it would amazing to have control over it all.\n\nI’ve just got to gather the courage and confidence to do this on my own and weather the bad times.\n\nNOTE: I’m actually about to leave on a three-week trip hiking through Spain with my mom. It’s apparently quite the soul searching adventure for people who have been on the Camino de Santiago before. (Additionally, I will end up where my fantasy city in The Obsidian Divide series is located which I am so stoked about.) I’ll write a post about it when I get back, and hey, maybe it’ll be the thing I need to trust myself enough to get all this off the ground!",
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"Twitter is a marvelous thing, and holds many opportunities for us writers. Whether it’s connection with fellow writers, support, or reaching a broader audience, it’s a great resource for writers of all walks of life.\n\nI particularly like the ‘talks’ that are held to spread knowledge and general writer love all throughout the online writing community. One of my recent favorites happens to be the #PubLaw twitter talks. #PubLaw was started by Susan Spann, a mystery writer and publishing attorney — which means she specializes in that scary, scary contract thing. She tweets about everything from short-form contracts to information about small publishers to the law surrounding pseudonyms.\n\nShe says she started the #PubLaw hashtag to fill the void in Twitter’s writing community. Information about contracts and publishing law can be a little thin, and are questions best answered by an attorney — a role she fits well, or obvious reasons. And now she generously spends time hosting talks to educate the Twitter-writer sphere about publishing and contracts, one subject at a time.\n\nShe also writes about publishing law more in-depth on her blog, which has a wealth of additional information.\n\nI’m sure you’ve heard about scams and writers getting hurt because they didn’t completely understand their contract. We all think this won’t happen to us, but educating yourself can go a long way to keeping you safe (second to getting an agent or lawyer, of course).\n\nAll of which means you should check out Susan Spann and #PubLaw. Don’t be the next cautionary tale.\n\nWhat resources do you use to help navigate publishing? And what are your stories of dealing with publishing contracts?\n\nHere is an interesting post on accepting representation etiquette that we all should probably be aware of: A Longer Quiz! (part one)\n\nLeave a comment | tags: agent, author, etiquette, publishing, traditional publishing, writer, writing | posted in Advice for Writers, The Interesting and Informative, by Others"
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"Lucky Soul’s second album A Coming of Age is aptly named, as it’s the\nsound of a band growing up, maturing and developing, finding their\nfeet and standing proud, ready to take on the world.\n\nSure, the elements which made their 2007 debut The Great Unwanted such\na joy are still very much in place- ’60s girl pop, meets St Etienne,\nStax and Motown – but this time around, songwriter Andrew Laidlaw has\nwidened his influences and plundered the history of popular music to\ncreate an album that recreates the experience of rooting through – and\nlistening to – the best record collection in the world ever. I’d love\nto nip round his house and check out his CDs and LPs.\n\nSo, we’ve got glam-disco, gospel, Southern fried\nsoul, country-rock, cinematic orchestrations and Smiths-style\nmelancholy on the menu. There are nods to Blondie, Dexys Midnight\nRunners, Carole King, Neil Young, Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell,\namong others.\n\nRampant opener Woah Billy! is swathed in sultry Philadelphia strings,\nCould It Be I Don’t Belong Anywhere (just how Morrissey is that\ntitle?) sounds like Cilla Black’s Anyone Who Had A Heart reworked as a\nbig soul ballad but via Strangeways Here We Come and Upon Hilly\nFields is a lovely pastoral piece with an After The Goldrush feel.\n\nThe opening salvo of Woah! Billy, White Russian Doll and Up In Flames\nmakes for a powerful three-pronged attack – it’s like listening to a\n‘Best of ’60s Soul’ Greatest Hits album; hook-laden killer tracks that\ngrab you by the throat and demand you shake, shake, shimmy as if your\nlife depended on it.\n\nLaidlaw has also explored the darker side of life (a dark night of the\nLucky Soul, anyone?) with A Coming Of Age – especially on the title track –\nall moody James Bond strings, but with a spiky Johnny\nMarr-ish guitar riff. There’s a pervading sense of heartache to\nmany of the songs – Warm Water and Southern Melancholy are two of the\nsaddest, yet most swoonsome, tunes I’ve heard in a long time.\n\nIf there’s a better pop album than A Coming of Age released this year,\nthen I’ll eat my (porkpie) hat.",
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"Rock and roll has returned to West Hampstead!\n\nThis pleasant part of London has always played its part in musical\nhistory, from The Beatles and Billy Fury at Decca studios,\nto Joy Division’s legendary gigs at the Moonlight Club.\n\nNow eccentric musician, writer and all round good egg John Moore\n(Black Box Recorder & former drummer with The Jesus and Mary Chain) is\ntaking his place alongside The Fab Four, Fury and Ian Curtis with his\nlatest musical venture – a rockabilly/retro band & club night – the\nbrilliantly named Greaser 2000.\n\nIn the dark and dingy surroundings of The Lower Ground Bar, on West\nEnd Lane, The John Moore Rock and Roll Trio (also featuring former\nJesus And Mary Chain musicians Phil King and Loz Colbert) play cover\nversions of rock and roll classics from the likes of Bo Diddley, Marc\nBolan and Eddie Cochran. (The John Moore Rock and Roll Trio’s debut\nalbum Roll Your Activator Volume 1 is out now). The fun doesn’t end\nthere – before and after the band, disc jockeys spin popular discs\nfrom bygone days.\n\nI turned up my jeans, greased up my quiff and headed down there last\nnight and I must say I had a great time. I even ended up doing rock\nand roll dancing with a lovely couple from Leeds who were on their\nholidays – yep, it’s that kind of night.\n\nGreaser 2000 takes place at Lower Ground Bar, West Hampstead – every\nfortnight (the first one was April 15).",
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"Goodbye, Killer, the first Joe Pernice band album since 2006’s Live a Little is the sound of a man at the height of his powers.\n\nEssentially, it’s everything I love about The Pernice Brothers, but with a little bit more.\n\nSure, there’s the usual crunchy, yet intelligent, indie alt rock
(Bechamel and Jacqueline Sussan), melancholy moments that recall The
Smiths – Pernice wrote a book on his love for Meat Is Murder – and
polished AM radio pop with a dark undercurrent (the title track and
The Loving Kind), but this time around we also get a kooky,
honky-tonk-meets-country show tune – We Love The Stage – and,
generally, a raw, rough-hewn, rootsy, Americana feel to many of the
songs. This may be due to the fact that it was recorded in an attic in
Boston.\n\nWe Love The Stage is one of the obvious highlights – a paean to being
a rock and roll band on the road, it’s distinctly more Morrissey than
Motley Crue (“We opened up for some Welsh singer who in the ’80s was
the rage, ‘cos love is love and we love the stage.”) and it even
features a trombone-led knees-up. File it alongside other great songs
about being in a band or being a performer – Mott The Hoople’s
Saturday Gigs, Matt Monro’s If I Never Sing Another Song and Gene
Pitney’s Back Stage spring to mind.\n\nJoe has spent years honing his craft, so much so that this record
includes some of his best lyrics yet .\n\nThe Loving Kind is a classic Pernice breakup song – it’s easily up there with Costello’s finest.\n\nOr how the achingly beautiful Something For You? “If you love me like a bullet loves the sky – like a perfect shade of colour loves the eye.”\n\nIf you prefer something less romantic, then there’s always The Great
Depression: “You suck the life out of my family and friends.Even
when I go to sleep, the bitch is breathing.”\n\nSpeaking about the album, Joe says: “My brother Bob once said that he
started playing guitar when he was six, and 30 years later, still
played like a six year-old. How true, how true. He also engineers like
a six-year-old, which is seriously, a very, very good way to engineer.\n\n“In my opinion, he did a great job capturing the sound of a band. And
all hyperbole aside, recording great musicians like James Walbourne
and Ric Menck doesn’t hurt. For Bob, recording someone like me
definitely hurt. I’m not the most relaxed guy alive. Apparently, and I
have no recollection of this, I berated Bob at every turn, like he was a
red-headed step child.”\n\nGoodbye, Killer is released on One Little Indian on June 14.",
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"Whatever the advantages being numerous residing in the countrys funds possesses its own challenges. Residents skills milling traffic and a cost of residing over the across the country average. You afloat before the further verify that you are among the various DC owners who struggles to make finishes fulfill right after paying for month-to-month spending, trying to find financing that’s payday increase your allowance that assist keep.\n\nCertified payday lenders could offer capital this is certainly legal consumers on District of Columbia. If youre a close whom demands fast profit for an immediate rates or you are simply selecting an investing program improve, continue reading to learn more about how wages financing work in Washington DC and check out your options for effective funds to improve your hard earned dollars motion.\n\nBefore attempting locate that loan that’s payday it is critical to see the statutory guidelines that control these financial loans in Washington DC. Advance loan services have to have a license through the area before offering loans to clientele.\n\nBy far the most interest rate that may be charged for an online pay day loan in Washington DC was 24 percent. This is often a maximum this is actually very same questions different types of financing furnished in the region, including trademark financing from credit unions and financial institutions.The greatest expense when it comes to DC advance loan are $16.11 for each 100 lent.\n\nPay day loan companies which are run on native American area that will be tribal not necessary to federal and state financing rules. Federally respected sovereign shows that are tribal outside state and federal financial jurisdiction, to allow them to supply payday modifications at greater rates of interest and without phase limits and restrictions on rollover loans.\n\nProspective Ways To Use Payday Progress\n\nWashington DC citizens use payday loans for a lot of various causes. This kind of funds may be utilized to shell out overdue expenses, target unforeseen expenses like car or home repairs or even buy food or other principles which have been each day.\n\nThe price tag on getting into the Washington DC metro region is very higher than an average this is certainly all over the country. That is specially apparent as soon as you glance at the cities casing industry, where average get today domestic price of nearly $600,000 a?s almost 3 x the nationwide house payday loans LA expenditure definitely average. Washington DC owners additionally manage high prices for transportation, food, sources and also other costs which can be everyday.\n\nThe jobless expenses in DC is really 5.6percent, when compared with the average this is actually nationwide ofper dollar. However, different signifiers which are monetary close. People have actually actually really a heightened per capita revenue than typical customers of more states and projected projects growth is by using in line with all the medium that is nationwide. Healthcare costs are pertaining to 20per dollar below the average that will be nationwide.\n\nPer a 2017 article published if you think about the Washington Post, a DC citizen has got to create about more than $108,000 to guide a comfy life-style. This estimate throws DC just beneath the countrys priciest metropolitan locations, including Manhattan, Brooklyn and bay room. it is not astonishing that numerous who has a house during the nationwide countrys cash should just you need to benefit of payday improvements to pay for outlay which might be each day.",
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"Springfield City Council chosen to table debate of ordinances that will enable it to be more difficult for people who own brief financing businesses. Whilst stall, the payday loans problem wont be discussed again until March.\n\nThe issue of regulating payday and subject debts is actually a fine one.\n\nThe problem is controversial for a lot of shows and municipalities since its a dispute that tries to balance the liberty of company owners and the safeguards of a susceptible society.\n\nIn June, Springfield City Council debated whether to break upon short-term lendersbut they wound up postponing the debate until this fall.\n\nThe other day, Council chosen to table the discussion once again, now until its fulfilling on March 10, 2020.\n\nShort-term financing businesses promote payday or title debts, frequently with very high rates of interest and severe penalties for missing out on costs. Experts state this really is immoral and have the organizations victimize low income visitors, perpetuating the routine of impoverishment.\n\nCouncilwoman Phyllis Ferguson raised the motion to table the topic, stating Council is bound within its options to manage these loan organizations.\n\nOne of the things thats are available onward would be to setting a $5,000 tax of kinds on brief loan companies. I’ve not already been confident with that, Ferguson mentioned while in the October 21 Council appointment.\n\nRather than a special taxation of these companies, Ferguson wants a taskforce to research the situation. She debated that a new taxation or charge would result in name and payday lenders to pass the price of the taxation onto those getting financial loans.\n\nIve checked with Kansas City and St. Louis, where this comparable variety of ordinance is in influence, and they’ve got no research that any such thing might increased from the charge they demand, Schilling rebutted.\n\nSchilling put your Missouri legislature has not put any limits about rates these businesses may charge clients like Arkansas possess. The attention rates of some short term loans are 400 or 500 percentage. Eventually weeks Council appointment, Schilling stated this is tricky.\n\nThis is largely what we should bring in Missouri today, was a license for larceny. Predatory credit. So I would like to try and progress with this particular and then try to get it over to the voters to choose upon, Schilling stated.\n\nJames Philpot are relate professor of fund at Missouri county institution. He states regulating short term lending companies are challenging because theres currently a litany of guidelines policing the practices of payday and subject creditors.\n\nAccording to him the interest in brief lending most likely wont go-away if extra lending businesses walk out company.\n\nI question that is probably change peoples significance of short-term credit score rating, and thus well read them supposed alternatively to alternative sourced elements of short term funding that are not controlled the same way as they loan providers, Philpot informed KSMU.\n\nConsumers might as an alternative move to lenders like pawn stores, financial institutions with overdraft protections, and even mortgage sharks, he said. Philpot extra your legislation of short term loan providers are a difficult issue to many.\n\nThe most, most long-lasting treatment for this problem will be best monetary literacy, best monetary degree of people,” the guy mentioned.\n\nFive councilmembers voted to table the issue, such as Ferguson and gran Ken McClure.\n\nBased on United States Census data, about 25per cent regarding the society in Springfield resides in impoverishment."
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"There are many things that have been very surprising in this baseball season so far - both positive and negative. Of all of them, though, none are more gobsmacking than the fact that the Minnesota Twins have the best record in baseball.\n\nI can think back to the start of the season when I repeatedly pointed to the Twins as a team that could surprise. But I can't take any credit at all for being right - I defined surprising as going from 78 wins last year to threatening hard for a wild card spot this year. But they are 9.5 games up in their division, leading the league in offense, and rolling. The wild card is the very bottom of their hopes and dreams now as we are about to enter June. Crazy days.\n\nOddsmakers are not writing them off as a fluke, either. At BetOnline they are fourth in the World Series futures at +1000, behind only the Astros, Yankees and Dodgers. That certainly is not the company they were keeping heading into the season. We could spend the rest of the season talking about what is happening here and not get to the bottom of it. But they have been, by a wide margin, the most profitable team to bet on up to this point. And here are five factors to consider as we are trying to figure out how much they are going to be able to keep it up and how far they might be able to go:\n\nDivision: We knew that the AL Central was not going to be deep or particularly good this year. But what we didn't know is that the Indians were going to struggle to meet their expectations as much as they have. They just can't score runs, and it has made things very tough on them. As a result, the Twins have a 9.5-game lead in the division already and are in total control as long as they play even reasonably solid baseball the rest of the way. But it gets even better. The team plays in such a weak division, and they still have 62 games left in that division the rest of the way. The Indians could improve a little, but the other teams aren't doing so in any hurry. The team is already 11-3 in the division. And with one team right at .500 and three well under it, the Twins have a chance to add a whole lot more wins.\n\nHome runs: Last year the Yankees set an all-time record with 267 home runs in a season. It was a remarkable effort. But through 54 games, the Twins are on pace to absolutely shatter that mark. If they kept up their current pace, they would wind up with 318. They have 106 home runs already through 54 games, which is just a whisker short of two per game. They can hit a full half a home run per game fewer than they have to this point and still tie the Yankees. It's amazing, and especially so if you think that they are doing with a roster not so nearly as loaded with traditional, big ticket sluggers as the Yankees were. When a team is always a threat to go deep, it has opposing pitchers on edge and creates further benefits for batters.\n\nRun differential: Largely due to the power at the plate, combined with a pitching staff that is quite solid, this team is the runaway leader in run differential in the league. They are at +101, even after losing 14-3 to the Rays on Thursday night. Houston is second best at 92. Run differential isn't a be all and end all stat by any means, but I find it powerful for one big reason - every time you look back at the playoff teams, you see that the ones that were more positive in this category made the playoffs, and the ones that were less positive didn't. It's a quick glimpse of what a team can do. In their case they are doing it with the most productive offense in the league and a pretty solid defense. And while both sides of that coin seem like they are achieving close to a best-case scenario, it's not impossible to imagine them keeping up something close to it for another 108 games.\n\nMaturity: For so long now, the Twins have been a young team that we have been waiting on. They have had young talent, and we have kept telling ourselves that they can find their mojo and get it figured out - and then they are going to be a dangerous team. This is nothing new in the league - Houston and Kansas City in recent times have gone from having a future to having a present successfully, and many other teams have never been able to make that change.\n\nAssets: The team is cruising along right now, and they have the ability to get better. They could afford to add a free agent soon - they haven't had a traditional closer so far this year, so Craig Kimbrel would look pretty good in Minneapolis for the summer. 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"Will Ireland vote no in a referendum on 12 June? It is the only European public to voice its doubts about the Lisbon treaty, which has been ratified by fifteen EU member states and needs the remaining twelve votes to work\n\nThe city centre is silent, except for the early morning rubbish trucks trundling down the streets. The inhabitants are stirring slowly in rows of identical modern apartments. The dawn breeze rustles the row of blue and yellow-starred flags that stand across the River Liffey. This is Dublin on 23 May, the morning after the Eurovision semi-finals that took place in Belgrade. Delivery vans move slowly around the city's commuter belts, delivering stacks of daily papers to neon lit petrol stations. 'COLD TURKEY FOR DUSTIN AFTER ELIMINATION', reads the headline of The Irish Times, after Ireland's Eurovision representative, a hand puppet, was kicked out of the competition.",
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"Some laud the turkey for showing up Eurovision for being a farcical, purposeless contest that spends far too much money on nothing but confirming historical bias and showy displays of national pride. Others are embarrassed that we had shown ourselves up on a European stage, and made a mockery of a competition that we once thrived in. Many are apathetic. 'Who cares?' they think, hitting snooze on their alarm clocks and rolling over in bed.\n\nTalking turkey: yes or no?\n\nOn 12 June the country wakes to a greater contest. The Irish public will register their own opinion of the Lisbon treaty, a document which will amend the legal basis on which the EU was founded. Amongst a variety of changes it will give more power to the national parliament, change the voting structure in the council of ministers, reduce the size of the European commission and introduce a high representative for foreign affairs. Signed in Portugal by European leaders in December 2007, it is undergoing a process of ratification across the 27 EU member states. On 29 May, Luxembourg became the fifteenth member to do so.\n\nMany Irish voters are children of the nineties and noughties, the Celtic Tiger teens who have no memory of the dole queues of the eighties and the drudgery of the seventies. Self assured and somewhat cocky, many feel that we no longer need Europe. The torch of the rising star can be passed eastwards, to the newer member states who still have to take Eurovision seriously. Others believe it is this purely for this reason that we should vote 'yes'. The EU has made Ireland what it is today. A no vote would simply mock the millions of euros of structural funds that have been poured into the country. Never mind the thousands of Poles who have flowed in to further support our economy. Many more, including the young, simply don't care, even with sexy campaigns like rockthevote.ie and raunchy posters from the youth wing of one of the largest parties, Fianna Gael.",
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However, Goldust’s real-life brother, Cody Rhodes, who had left the company earlier this year, didn’t seem to take too kindly to WWE’s little stunt. Here was his reaction on Twitter.\n\nNot gonna’ say something mean or blow a whistle. All I can say…is that whoever produced that, I hope they never know what this feels like\n— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) December 27, 2016\n\nNow, I think we all know that this segment wouldn’t have happened had WWE creative not run it by Goldust before the show. While many thought that it was just using a real life experience to gain heat for superstars, others portrayed it as a below the belt, unnecessary exploitation of a real life incident for the sake of character enhancement. That has always seemed to be the two opposing sides when it comes to controversial segments in WWE. I personally think that the world has become increasingly politically correct over the years, and with all of the deaths and outside activities that WWE could be used on TV, they will be called out on incidents that make them seem as if they have no care or regard for people that they affect.\n\nA recent incident happened around four years ago. Remember when Jerry Lawler suffered a heart attack live on RAW back in 2012 and nearly lost his life? Remember the visible look of concern on Michael Cole’s face as he broke down what had happened and what had caused the abrupt stoppage in commentary? The world was relieved to know that The King was able to survive the health scare and was received with a warm ovation upon his return to the commentary booth. However, then WWE Champion CM Punk, who had a little mini-feud with Jerry Lawler for not respecting him and perpetuating John Cena’s virtues, went into the ring, had his manager, Paul Heyman, pretend to have a heart attack and then revive him, a clear reference to what happened 9 weeks prior. There were some that obviously defended the segment, saying that people should man up and not complain because it was edgy TV. Others thought it was out of line because it made light of a real near-death experience just to get Punk some heat.\n\nOne of my favorite superstars ever, Randy Orton, was caught in the middle of this controversy as well about a decade ago. After Rey Mysterio had won the Royal Rumble, Randy Orton went a little low to bait Rey into putting his WrestleMania main event spot on the line and had some striking words about one of Rey Mysterio’s best friends, Eddie Guerrero, who had died the year prior and the man Rey dedicated his Royal Rumble victory to. 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"President Pakistan Businessmen and Intellectuals Forum (PBIF), President All Karachi Industrial Alliance (AKIA), Senior Vice Chairman of the Businessmen Panel of FPCCI and former provincial minister, Mian Zahid Hussain on Monday said Pakistan and India are facing a serious threat of climate change which is a greater threat than war.\n\nThe devastation of climate change will be more serious than a war between Pakistan and India, he said.\n\nMian Zahid Hussain said that climate change is no longer a scientific subject but a reality while south Asia remains most vulnerable area in the world but little has been done to tackle it.\n\nTalking to the business community, the veteran business leader said that the summer and winter are becoming extreme by the passage of time while heat waves have become a norm. Pakistan has faced up to 51 degrees centigrade of heat during last year which is a record, he added.\n\nThe former minister noted that the pattern climate and rains are rapidly changing while floods continue to hit masses. Glaciers are melting with a rapid pace damaging the river system.\n\nHe noted that Baluchistan and some areas of Sindh faces drought-like situation and dependence on groundwater is increasing, which has become a threat to already low agricultural output.\n\nAir pollution has also emerged as a threat to agriculture, livestock, and masses but little has been done to tackle it.\n\nPakistan is the eighth country in the list of nations vulnerable to climate change which calls for immediate action.",
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"Greene’s interviews with the public on a wider-ranging number of topical issues capture an array of views on the big talking points of the day. I’ve said of his work in the past that “to condense each complex subject into a handful of soundbites that are so inherently revealing about the diversity of public opinion on any given matter is a tribute to Greene’s perceptive approach to this undertaking.”",
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They met today at a Jerusalem hotel, amid concerns that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's fragile governing coalition might splinter over the talks.\n\nTwo parties in the ruling coalition oppose the government's participation in negotiations over such sensitive issues as Israeli settlements and the future status of Jerusalem, which both Palestinians and Israelis claim as their capital\n\nHe had already had sessions Sunday with Olmert and with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, among other senior officials.\n\nAn official at Canada's foreign affairs department in Ottawa was also unable to shed any new light on the subject. He said he was waiting for more guidance from his superiors.\n\nUncertainty on this potentially explosive issue arose Sunday when Bernier was twice asked during a West Bank press conference whether Ottawa — which officially opposes new settlement activity by Israel — makes a distinction between housing construction in the West Bank and in East Jerusalem.\n\nBoth times, the Canadian minister pointedly ignored the question. The second time it was asked, he abruptly ended the press conference and left the room.\n\nThe Canadian Middle East expert speculated today that Bernier, who took over the foreign minister's portfolio only last August, might not have understood the implications of the question.\n\n\"It could be a new minister on his first visit to the Middle East who's not particularly sure of the issues,\" he said. \"Or it could be an excess of caution on his part.\n\nBut Palestinian pollster and academic Nader Said-Foqahaa said today he wouldn't be surprised if Canada has shifted its policy on the question.\n\n\"I think the Canadian position is a test case,\" he said. \"Depending on the Palestinian reaction, others may follow.\"\n\nThe Israeli government insists it is entitled to build new dwellings in East Jerusalem on land it annexed in 1967, but this policy is opposed by most Western countries, a group that has long included Canada.\n\n\"The traditional Canadian policy has been, any building beyond the Green line is a violation of international law,\" said the Canadian expert on the region.\n\nThe Green Line represents Israel's borders as they were in1949 when an armistice formally ended the war between Arabs and Jews that broke out following the Jewish state's establishment a year earlier.\n\nThe Green Line divided Jerusalem in two, with its western section controlled by Israel and its eastern portion by Jordan.\n\nIn 1967, following its victory in that year's Six Day War, Israel annexed East Jerusalem and unilaterally expanded the limits of the eastern city.\n\nSince then, Israel has pursued a policy of building Jewish settlements in both East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank. Currently, some 170,000 Israeli Jews live in East Jerusalem, while 270,000 dwell in the West Bank.\n\nNow Israel has announced plans to construct several hundred new dwellings in the East Jerusalem community of Har Homa, a project that seems to violate international law while flying in the face of a newly launched peace initiative that binds both Israelis and Palestinians to abide by a series of agreed commitments.\n\nOn the Israeli side, these commitments include an obligation to halt the expansion of its settlements.\n\nEarlier this month, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza declared that all Israeli settlement activity, in East Jerusalem as well as the West Bank, is unacceptable.\n\nThat had been the U.S. policy until the Camp David peace initiative of 1978, when then president Jimmy Carter shifted Washington's position on the question in order to win Israeli support for his ultimately unsuccessful peace effort.\n\nFollowing Rice's remarks this month, U.S. policy on the issue is more or less back in synch with that of most Western states — except possibly Canada's.\n\n\"I find it hard to believe our position would shift to the right of the Americans or toward Israel to that extent,\" said the Middle East expert contacted by the Star. \"But it's not impossible.\""
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"So this post follows on from the previous post about Cape Town’s cliquey nature. This post responds to some comments you gave, chat about the existence of clique-ness within groups, and then talks about what people have done to survive in spite of the social exclusion.\n\nCliques can form within similar groups. A friend explained that as Blacks who experience upward economic and social mobility, in an effort to ‘belong’ in Cape Town, they push closer to elites, e.g. they have to move to urban areas. This creates a divide between themselves and their family and friends who haven’t ‘moved up’.\nA friend shared, “back in our home towns, we are in the struggle/hustle together, but progressing to this bigger place displaces us. We are out of touch in terms of what other Blacks go through in this city…”\nAnother dimension that a friend offered is that Cape Town hosts people from all over Africa – Southern African Development Community, East African community, West Africa, etc.. Each of these groups tend to stick together as a community as a means of survival. “Cape Town is so foreign to us who migrate this side that we need some norm in our lives. We are scared to connect and know other cultures/people who are very different from us.” A friend from Malawi said she struggled to mingle with Black South Africans when she came to UCT. She added that this was contrary to her Malawian peers at University of Pretoria who mingled with South Africans. So she made friends with other international students at UCT.\n\nA colleague posits that within same racial groups in South Africa, people want to connect according to education levels, socioeconomic status, etc. This is due to the legacy of apartheid of dividing and conquering. “As a displaced people (speaking very generally for Black South Africans here), there exists an obsession with where people come from, their tribe, ancestors, home language, etc., which is super divisive.” This might explain why some of my non-South African friends said they felt left out in Cape Town as they don’t speak IsiXhosa or Afrikaans.\n\nI can’t speak for the Indian community but I received parallel responses in relation to the Indian caste system. I heard comments like people who are Hindu won’t mingle with the Gujarati’s, for example. Apparently similar phenomena occur in other racial groups too. I won’t go further on this but a friend said she has experienced clique-ness more at church than anywhere else.\n\nMaybe the general Cape Town environment makes genuine connection harder such that Blacks themselves perpetrate this clique-ness within their own cultural, racial, political and religious groups. On the other hand, people might be bringing these separatist tendencies from their home towns to Cape Town, thus perpetuating a clique-ness they already hold.\n\nI got some perspective from a married parent on her experience when she moved to Cape Town with her family: “People who have been here for a while don’t want extra effort of building among new people. Especially those married with kids already have their tribe. People want a good return on investment on their relationships so they prefer to keep the circle small and efficient. As understandable as this argument is, the new people suffer. We could gain so much from more fluid communities.”\n\nCape Cliques A Myth\nBased on personal experience (and probably their personality as well) some friends reckon that the clique thing is just a myth. Some friends say that it’s like any other city in South Africa. “People see Capetonians socialize and immediately assume that it’s cliquey because certain people constantly hang out together, but the same happens in non-White spaces too.” A friend who grew up in Cape Town states, “People hanging out with who they can relate to is natural…”\nOthers have entirely unique experiences of groups. A friend shared, “As a Black non-South African, people expect you to be one thing and you surprise them, so you navigate various circles in your own way. I learned to feel comfortable in a White space from a young age. I learned to code switch – vernacular, accent, colloquial terms – according to the different crowds. Similarly, another friend had no trouble finding a circle: “I don’t fit into any particular group so don’t see or experience any clique-ness.”\n\n*Johannesburg (JHB) is used as the counterfactual in the discussion, not only because it’s another major city in Cape Town, but also because most people have experienced JHB either before moving to Cape Town or after leaving Cape Town.\n\nOther friends don’t deem Cape Town to be a unique case in terms of how circles form; they deem other cities to be no different. Groups generally self-select around activities and shared personal interests. “We have different interests, and we’re not being malicious by keeping to the same crowds… Cliques are just a way of the world!”\nPerhaps then cliques are not unique to Cape Town, but feel more defined because this city in and of itself has a lot of segregation-related issues.\n\nSomeone else mentioned they just prefer to move with people who share similar values. “Particularly at a certain age, there’s less room to experiment with other types of people.” One friend posited that perhaps we don’t want to co-mingle across social and colour lines because maybe deep down inside we know that this is possible and a world like that scares us. What do you think?\n\nApparently in JHB there is more of a defined mould of the ‘average’ Black person. “Within different races then, the factors that drive clique-ness may differ.” Amongst blacks for example, Living Standard measures (LSM’s) might play a role. Moreover, whilst most migrants to Cape Town feel they can never feel at home here because of the stark divisions, those who have lived in JHB feel that they could actually settle there and call it home. A friend offers that clique-ness is a psychological phenomenon: “People come to Cape Town with the expectation of clique-ness (CT is cliquey, JHB is friendlier) so they make less effort making friends than they would in another city; thus making it a self-fulfilling prophecy. Similar to organizational culture, employees come in and bend to the culture of the company.”\n\nAnother friend adds that deep social divisions historically inculcated a social norm of being guarded and selective in social interactions. Furthermore, the city in and of itself fails to drive integration as a policy objective.\n\nHere’s an interesting story: Some of my friends are honest by saying that they were so lonely when they first moved to Cape Town that that got romantics partners to deal!\n\nCape Town Magazine actually wrote a piece called “How to Make Friends in Cape Town“ which is interesting. They recommend platforms like Mingle and Meetup, and Coffee Meets Bagel as a way to meet new people and make friends.\n\nSo what’s the way forward?\n\nA wise friend shared that, “Where there exists comparison, cliques will always form. The only way cliques will disappear is if we have a society of brother and sisterhood: love and care that is not dependent on what you can get from the person or how they look.” Yes, this sounds, very idealistic, but I resonate with the sentiment…\n\nReaders, I do want to say here that being part of a clique does not make you a bad person. We all want to be part of groups where we really belong… My analysis of cliques is an opportunity to understand better how circles form, and how some people can feel excluded as a result. I still think we miss out on meeting very interesting people by always hanging out with the same crowd…\n\nI hope these two posts have given you some interesting perspectives which will offer you something to chat about over the dinner table with your loved ones.\n\nAnother thought that came to mind as I wrote on this topic is what happens when people in your clique move away to other cities or countries? What happens if there is a disagreement between members of a clique? Do people try to make new friends outside the circle in this case? Is that process easy?",
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After years of traveling for work, she says she doesn’t anticipate travel delays—she expects them. “I find that accepting the likelihood of delays or unplanned changes relaxes me because it removes the surprise or shock of such issues,” she explains.\n\nBudget your time\nMerritt’s number one rule for unexpected turbulence in the skies or on the ground: give yourself extra time to reach your destination. “There is no way to prevent flight cancellations or delays,” she says. “But I always allow for a day to travel to a destination and a day to travel back.” If it’s possible to do so, she says, this can greatly reduce stress if you’re unexpectedly stranded for a few hours.\n\nA few extra hours can be productive time if you plan ahead. A partner in an accessibility consultancy, Dana Marlowe says she always prepares in case she needs to work while on the road. “I bring my laptop, tablet, charging cords, and remote-access apps with me so I can do work from a mobile office anywhere and log in to my secured network.” But, she says, there are also ways to ensure you can work even if an outlet or quiet space isn’t available. “I like to be prepared with both digital and hard copies of documents in case I can’t charge my technology,” she explains.\n\nFor a short delay, it’s critical to focus on the things you can control, like completing work that doesn’t require much of your attention. In some terminals and gate areas, there simply isn’t enough free space to spread out copious amounts of paperwork—and there often isn’t time to get set up and dive into complicated contracts. Keep some simple assignments handy so the time waiting won’t be wasted. Read email, check social media, and make short phone calls you’ve been putting off.\n\nKnow your options\nContrary to what many travelers think, airlines are not required by law to offer meal vouchers or compensate for phone calls in the event of a delay. If a plane is delayed on the tarmac, federal law requires the airline to provide food, beverages, and restrooms and to allow passengers to deplane if the plane is grounded for more than three hours. However, if you end up bumped from an oversold domestic flight, the airline is required to get you to your original destination within an hour of the scheduled arrival time or compensate you up to $400. On international flights, the airline has a four-hour window and must otherwise offer up to $800. Visit USA.gov for more on your rights as an airline passenger.\n\nEvery customer should be valuable to an airline, but being a member of a loyalty program may mean special treatment when travel plans change. Nearly every airline has some sort of loyalty rewards program, and many are part of a larger network of shared services and providers, such as SkyTeam, which includes Delta, and Star Alliance, which includes United Airlines. Both are linked with major European carriers. Even the most basic level of participation in a program can garner better service—if you’re also polite to the ground crew, of course.\n\nThe more you travel, the more your loyalty pays off. Carrie Reber is a Boston-based executive and former vice president of worldwide marketing who used to fly from a small Ohio airport to St. Petersburg, Russia, every six weeks. For her, the benefits of airline rewards programs were invaluable. “Once you reach the top status level, everything about travel gets easier,” she says. “They rebook your flights automatically if you miss a connection.”\n\nSocial media is also helpful in trying to make alternate arrangements. Gone are the days of calling an airline and waiting on hold, or queuing up at the customer service desk with other frustrated travelers. Many airlines use Twitter and Facebook to keep passengers informed about flight delays or other potential problems and to post up-to-date information on schedule changes, maintenance, or weather-related issues that may temporarily ground a flight. Diane Danielson, a Boston-based executive at a real estate brokerage with offices in many states, swears by turning to social media to solve travel problems. In the past, she’s used Twitter to rebook a JetBlue flight. It was faster and more efficient than calling the airline.\n\nMap your route\nLike a lot of executives, Danielson is sometimes on the road for half the month. For that reason, she’s careful not to be overly optimistic about weather or especially busy airports. “I avoid flying through Chicago or any northern cities during the winter,” she says, noting that airports in colder climates can have frequent delays when snowy weather sets in. Even though she isn’t a big fan of the Phoenix Sky Harbor airport, she says, “I try to connect through Phoenix or Vegas when I have to.For her, a desert airport can be a true oasis.\n\nDanielson also says the promise of good food can determine her route. “I plan layovers around meals,” she says, noting many airlines don’t have snack boxes that suit her needs. If she’s headed across the country, she’ll try to schedule a layover in an airport with a diverse selection of restaurants serving healthy food. If you’re stranded in an airport, it might as well have a great bar where you can wait out the storm and get a little work done. GateGuru is an excellent app for finding such amenities in airports around the world.\n\nStay calm with your carry-on\nAirports have gone all out in recent years to offer not just cushy amenities but open spaces filled with natural light and inspiring public art. It’s an attempt to make even the most stressful trip calmer and more enjoyable—and it works. If you’re stranded in airports including San Francisco, Denver, and New York’s JFK, take a deep breath while gazing at large-scale sculptures, colorful murals, and professionally curated collections of modern art.\n\nIf you need a break from the chaos of the gate area, locate the terminal’s interfaith chapel or reflection room, which is often the quietest place in the entire airport. Many airports also now offer sleeping capsules or quiet office cubicles for rent. Minute Suites (MinuteSuites.com) has rooms for rent by the hour in airports like Dallas/Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson.\n\nCarrie Reber suggests that airline lounges can also be a great place to recharge, literally and figuratively. “When crossing multiple time zones in a day, there is no telling when you’ll be hungry,” she says. “Your body may want breakfast when the world around you says it’s dinnertime. First-class lounges are generally well set up for this.”\n\nJust don’t get too comfortable. You wouldn’t want to miss your connection—again.DW\n\nKeep track of your flights—and potential delays or weather disruptions—with these handy apps.\n\nTripIt: A favorite app for itineraries and travel notes. Free for iOS and Android at TripIt.com.\n\nFlightView: Real-time tracker. Free for iOS and Android at FlightView.com.\n\nFlightStats: This app offers up-to-the-minute flight information, including delays and handy maps of major airports. Free for iOS and Android at FlightStats.com.\n\nAirportZoom: From the makers of FlightStats, this free real-time tracking app optimized for your iPad offers the same basic functionality, including flight status and interactive airport maps.\n\nGateGuru: This free app provides information about restaurants, shops, and amenities in 105 domestic and 85 international airports. iOS and Android at Gateguru.com.\n\nFind out why you should attend the 14th annual Diversity Women's Business Leadership Conference by watching this video.",
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"The Ricky Gervais movie, The Invention Of Lying, is set in a parallel universe that is utterly devoid of deceit. Banks accept customers’ word on what their balance is. Advertising posters read: “Pepsi — when they don’t have Coke”. Even politicians ply their trade with artless candour.\n\nThe scene neatly demonstrates that flirtation is essentially a disingenuous enterprise. Yes, just as male hippos woo the fairer sex by using their tails to spray their own faeces at them, us supposedly civilised Homo sapiens are just as guilty of crap dispersal when it comes to our own mating rituals. (Not convinced? When did you last witness a male of the human species sidling up to the female, leaning towards her ear and confiding: “I simply cannot help entertaining the idea of fornicating with you this evening. What say you?”)\n\nSo does the sham inherent in flirtation undermine its role in society? Absolutely not. Like tact, spin, propaganda, promotion and a whole host of other social mores that humans have built up since we became cognitively able to manipulate truth, flirtation resides in the core of an existential Venn diagram where human nature, in all its deviousness, overlaps with human protocol — in all its artifice.\n\nAnd so, handled the correct way, a certain degree of artfully spun sexual tension lubricates — in an emphatically symbolic sense of the word — human relationships, improving your rapport with a business associate, existing or future, just as it can with a potential bedfellow. (A tip for any homo-sceptics raising an eyebrow here: several women have independently told this writer that they are attracted to men who are comfortable flirting with other men, as it implies not only liberal bonhomie, but also comfort within one’s own sexual skin.)\n\nLike those other less-than-candid tendencies of socialised humanity, flirtation needs to be executed with guile, subtlety and panache. It should be kept out of the office (the unwritten inter-colleague rule book changes drastically in bars, restaurants or at other external gatherings and events). Moderation is key: your smile — a tool as indispensable to the flirt as the racquet is to a tennis player — should be gently mischievous rather than leery or entreating, both on approach and during conversation. Think Robbie Williams over Albert Steptoe. A slight squint can add irresistible sparkle to the effect, but if overdone, she’ll think you’ve mistaken her for a long-lost auntie. Similarly, when trying to draw her attention, a three-second gaze-hold is optimum. Gaping at her like a lovesick guppy fish will only induce feelings of indifference, at best (pity, at worst).\n\nWhen it comes to approach — assuming for the moment that your subject is a stranger, rather than a business acquaintance or colleague — Joey Tribbiani, the serial philanderer from the sitcom Friends, is probably bang on the money with his catchphrase (accompanied by a six-billion-dollar beam): “How you doin’?” Simple, warm, inclusive. Chat-up lines, conversely — even ones so sharp you could shave a giant cactus with them — should be confined to the pages of those quirky little toilet-cistern books that crass-humoured aunties buy your dad for Christmas. Besides the obvious tawdriness, they also break one of the Golden Rules of male flirtation: that of ambiguity. To hell with the misogynistic overtones — there’s no greater aphrodisiac among womenfolk than uncertainty over a man’s interest, which is why switching regularly between warm eye contact with her and regular glances around the room at the other prey on offer will keep her investing in her side of the bargain that is mutual pursuit.\n\nOnce in conversation, the wise wooer simply sticks to subjects he knows — women are better lie detectors than any polygraphic contraption — and makes her feel like the funniest, best-dressed and most interesting woman on the planet, while also applying a liberal sprinkling of non-sexual humour. (“My friends call me ‘Punto’, because my name’s Phillipa Hunt,” I overheard a lady remark at a business lunch recently; “Thank heavens you weren’t christened ‘Claire’,” deadpanned my office-joker colleague, in a fit of mood-souring impropriety.)\n\nAs with facial expressions, posture should be emphatic and unequivocal, but there is such a thing as overdoing it. Standing tall with your shoulders back is stately and dignified; puffing your chest out like your nipples have been threaded to an invisible winch reeks of arrogance. Similarly, nudging the end of one’s nose into what might mutually be agreed to be a lady’s personal space is capriciously endearing; actual physical contact, on the other hand, turns harmless flirting into an actual amorous advance.\n\nThe central pillar in the psyche of the accomplished flirt, though, is surely indifference to the results. Aloof, rhino- skinned apathy is the key raw ingredient to charisma, and is perhaps best achieved by keeping in mind a salient line in John Gay’s Augustan drama The Beggar’s Opera: “The coquets of both sexes are self-lovers, and that is a love no other whatever can dispossess.” A come-hither wink to that, say I."
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We begin with a presentation by Bazanova that reviews literature to date and her own results on individual alpha EEG indices for Neurofeedback training use. Following on from this there are presentations that directly explore the nature of the intervention on cognition, creativity and heart rate variability (Skoraya et al.), and headache (Arns et al.). Lazareva et al. will then explore the nature of the training itself, asking whether particular self-regulation techniques are more or less effective at eliciting changes in the EEG. The following presentations explore some of the changes that occur in the brain in sport addiction (Krivoschekov and Lushnikov) and in women during the ovarihormonal cycle (Muravleva et al.). Our hope is that discussion of these issues will help to improve and refine the methodology of Neurofeedback in an attempt to identify an optimal training paradigm for eliciting changes in cortical activity, and to explore the potential benefits of such effects.\n\nWith the aim simultaneous alpha EEG stimulating and EMG decreasing biofeedback training impact on the alpha-activity and cognitive functions 27 healthy male subjects (18–34 years) were investigated in pre- and post 10 training sessions of the voluntary increasing alpha power in individual upper alpha range. The accuracy of conceptual span task, fluency and flexibility in alternatives use task performance and alpha-activity indices were compared in real (14 participants) and sham (13 participants) biofeedback groups for the discrimination of the feedback role in training. The follow up effect of trainings was studied through month over the training sessions. Results showed that alpha biofeedback training enhanced the fluency and accuracy in cognitive performance, increased resting frequency, width and power in individual upper alpha range and heart rate variability only in participants with low baseline alpha frequency. While mock biofeedback increased resting alpha power only in participants with high baseline resting alpha frequency and did not change the cognitive performance and heart rate variability. Biofeedback training eliminated the alpha power decrease in response to arithmetic task in both with high and low alpha frequency participants and this effect was followed up over the month. Mock biofeedback training has no such effect.\n\nIndividual alpha EEG indices for Neurofeedback use O.M. Bazanova State research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Medical Science, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation Exploring the EEG alpha oscillations generates considerable interest because their role is well known in cognitive and psycho emotional aspects of human life. A plausible rationale for alpha stimulating Neurofeedback training can be made based upon what is already known of the links between alpha EEG activity indices and behaviour. However, till now there isn't a well determined definition of what is alpha activity phenomena and which indices characterise it. This review focuses on discriminating the EEG alpha-activity phenomena, its physical, molecular and physiological natures, plausible indices for using in Neurofeedback training for cognitive and mood improvement.\n\nO.Y. Lazareva, K.B. Muravleva, M.V. Skoraya, E.G. Verevkin, O.M. Bazanova State research Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Medical Science, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation This study examined the relationship between the type of selfregulation technique utilized by the participants and its effect on their ability to learn altering their EEG via biofeedback. Methods: Twenty seven healthy male subjects completed 10 EEG biofeedback training sessions. 14 of them were given real feedback (BFT) based on the power of their upper alpha frequency, while the remaining 13 were given mock feedback and acted as controls (Mock BFT). Participants used a range of self-regulation techniques which are known to be associated with increasing upper alpha power including: prolonged exhalation, posture control, forehead muscle relaxing, and mental imaginations. Voluntary increasing alpha power is more efficient in NFT that in mock NFT sessions. Session efficiency significantly increased as the result of NFT (pb 0.002). 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For King, love was not sentimental. It demanded that individuals tell their oppressors what they were doing was wrong.\n\nKing spent his public career working toward ending segregation and fighting racial discrimination. For many people the pinnacle of this work occurred in Washington, D.C., when he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.\n\nLess well-known and often ignored is his later work on behalf of poor people. In fact, when King was assassinated in Memphis he was in the midst of building toward a national march on Washington, D.C., that would have brought together tens of thousands of economically disenfranchised people to advocate for policies that would reduce poverty. This effort – known as the “Poor People’s Campaign” – aimed to dramatically shift national priorities to address the health and welfare of working people.\n\nKing focused on the role of love as key to building healthy communities and the ways in which love can and should be at the center of our social interactions.\n\nKing’s final book, “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?” published in the year before his assassination, provides his most expansive vision of an inclusive, diverse and economically equitable U.S. nation. For King, love is a key part of creating communities that work for everyone and not just the few at the expense of the many.\n\nLove was not a mushy or easily dismissed emotion, but was central to the kind of community he envisioned. King made distinctions between three forms of love which are key to the human experience: “eros,” “philia” and most importantly “agape.”\n\nFor King, eros is a form of love that is most closely associated with desire, while philia is often the love that is experienced between very good friends or family. These visions are different from agape.\n\nAgape, which was at the center of the movement he was building, was the moral imperative to engage with one’s oppressor in a way that showed the oppressor the ways their actions dehumanize and detract from society. He said,\n\n“In speaking of love we are not referring to some sentimental emotion. It would be nonsense to urge men to love their oppressors in an affectionate sense[…] When we speak of loving those who oppose us […] we speak of a love which is expressed in the Greek word Agape. Agape means nothing sentimental or basically affectionate; it means understanding, redeeming goodwill for all men, an overflowing love which seeks nothing in return.”\n\nKing further defined agape when he argued at the University of California at Berkeley that the concept of agape “stands at the center of the movement we are to carry on in the Southland.” It was a love that demanded that one stand up for oneself and tells those who oppress that what they were doing was wrong.\n\nWhy this matters now\n\nIn the face of violence directed at minority communities and of deepening political divisions in the country, King’s words and philosophy are perhaps more critical for us today than at any point in the recent past.\n\nAs King noted, all persons exist in an interrelated community and all are dependent on each other. By connecting love to community, King argued there were opportunities to build a more just and economically sustainable society which respected difference. 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"Congratulations on the new store in NYC. You must be positively thrilled about this new American venture. -In under five years of existence as a brand, describe how it feels to now have a flagship store in SoHo?\n“It feels right. It is something we have been working towards for a few years – so it’s very satisfactory. We have always felt that New York should be next after opening up in Copenhagen, not only because it’s a great city but also because we already know we have a market there. Right from our start in 2008, our stuff has been well received in the U.S market – today more than 50% of our online sales are to U.S customers.”",
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According to the American Registry for Internet Numbers, due to the increase in tablets, smartphones, laptops, PCs and other connected devices, that number has dropped to just 3.4 million of the nearly 1.3 billion IP addresses in North America.\n\nAlthough the news seems frightening – after all, you never know when the internet may collapse due to lack of “space” – it is important to remember that in other places on the globe, there is no more stock for IPv4 since last year. From then on, organizations responsible for taking care of these addresses started a phase known as “gradual termination”, which aims to align and organize how IPv4-based address leasing will be.\n\nThis unavailability in turn created business opportunities for unused IPv4 addresses owners. With some platforms, they can find a transparent marketplace as the best place for them to connect with potential buyers of IPv4 addresses. In short, platforms like the upcoming IPXO guarantee they can lease or, further, monetize IPv4 addresses.\n\nFor your information, today we can find many marketplaces where we can monetize IPv4 addresses but unfortunately, most of them tend to be unsafe. IPXO captures this situation well by providing a secure marketplace, which eliminates the risk for IPv4 addresses monetized for getting blocklisted. Not yet but will be soon!\n\nThe platform will be launched in the middle of April this year. With this platform, whatever your interest in unused IPv4 addresses will be accommodated. If you are someone looking to lease the addresses for your business, you can choose multiple addresses and select the IP spaces that best meet your needs. If you are an owner of IPv4 addresses and want to make money from them, IPXO would be the best place. You can reach many potential tenants, control the transaction process, and choose where your money will be distributed.\n\nIn addition, we must not forget about IPv6. About two years ago, the number of gadgets connected to the network in the world exceeded the number of protocol addresses. The latest version, called IPv4, no longer supported the demand for unique addresses, which caused problems in the configuration of modems, slowness and incompatibility of equipment connected to the internet.\n\nIPv4 addresses are over: the Internet must hurry in the transition to IPv6.\n\nThis was communicated by Ripe Ncc, one of the five regional Internet registries with delegation for the assignment of Ipv4 and Ipv6 addresses in Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia: in the region it has been assigned the last block of IPv4 / 22 addresses available so far. Only in October Ripe had announced that just 1 million IPv4 addresses remained available in Europe.\n\nEven if the blocks from / 22 (the largest) are finished, some smaller blocks remain to be assigned (/ 24 and / 32); the blocks / 8 had run out in 2012. Ripe Ncc is also trying to recover IPv4 addresses no longer used by subjects who have ceased to operate; these addresses will be assigned to Ripe NCC members based on their positioning or following a recently activated waiting list. Only members who have never received an Ipv4 assignment of any type from Ripe Ncc can enter the waiting list and can still obtain only one block / 24.\n\nHowever, the European registry underlines that it will only be able to satisfy a fraction of the demand in this way, which amounts to “several million addresses that the networks in our region need” under the pressure of the multiplication of connected objects (IoT). It is essential to accelerate the transition to the new standard, IPv6, which has existed since 2012.\n\nBoom of connected objects An IPv4 address uses 32 bits and can therefore identify up to 232 distinct addresses. Ipv6 is the version of the Internet protocol designated as the successor of IPv4; reserves 128 bits for bit addresses and therefore manages 2128 addresses. The explosion of global connectivity and the Internet of things has made IPv4 addresses completely inadequate: we are close to the exhaustion of spaces on a world scale, warns Ripe Ncc. In recent years a market has emerged in Europe for the transfer of IPv4s and technologies such as Carrier grade network address translation have been used more frequently, but the problem is solved only with the new standard for the Internet protocol.\n\nIn North America, IPv4 addresses had almost run out by 2015. Iana, the Internet assigned numbers authority, and the various regional registries have been pushing Internet providers and telecommunications companies to migrate networks and customers to IPv6 for years. But not all countries have been equally fast in the transition: according to statistics published by Google, Germany leads with an adoption rate of over 44%, which is close to Greece at 43%, France is at 34%, but they do the UK, Ireland, Portugal and Finland also did well; Italy is struggling and is just above 4%.\n\nTherefore, there was a need to switch to IPv6, since the standard allows 340 undecillions (equivalent to 36 zeros after 340) of possible addresses from the new protocol, allowing each inhabitant of the planet to have 48×10 elevated to 18th power of connected appliances.\n\nThe problem is that there is still a long way to go before IPv6 is the most widely used internet protocol in the world. 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Based on a number of criteria, not the least of which includes neuro-scientific studies of the brain, Gardner identified the primary intelligences, or core human aptitudes:\n\nIt is nearly impossible to think of any single talent, ability, skill or role – in fact any human achievement that can’t be categorized under and traced to at least one of these intelligences. All have numerous examples of human prodigy on record: great works of art, books, music, social movements, athletics and dance, architecture, philosophies, science – all major domains of human activity and accomplishment.\n\nThe abilities and skills we favor call upon one or more these core human aptitudes, which can develop and combine in countless variations to yield hundreds of specific talents.\n\nFor example, one’s acumen in architecture might spring from a strong native spatial intelligence that yields talents for design and conceptualization that have been further developed through training into the applied skills of composition and drafting. Success as a team leader might be traced to strength in the interpersonal and linguistic aptitudes, exhibited as strong abilities in coaching and communicating the mission.\n\nThe important thing is that we each have a unique blend of these multiple intelligences, a combination that relates directly to, and perhaps even determines, the broader but equally unique theme experts refer to as intellect.\n\nConveniently, the 2500-odd years that have elapsed since Hippocrates first proposed his ideas on human behavior have not changed the revelation that human intellect tends to exhibit in four distinct mindsets, each one acting as a sort of mental prism through which observable patterns of talent emerge. Each has a distinct pattern of observable behaviors – a clear motif – that shows up in how we naturally prefer to utilize our personal resources and assets to accomplish our objectives. They manifest themselves in the types of roles we move into and jobs we perform.\n\nIt’s important to realize is that we all have some of each of these four to some degree – but each of us has a dominant theme that determines much of what underlies our outlook and actions. Thus, they become the window to recognizing our talents and uncovering our realm of creative power.\n\nThe Rule of Four\n\nThe notion that there exist “four faces of mankind” has its origins in ancient Greek science and philosophy, yet can be traced through to today in all facets of culture.\n\nHippocrates referred to the elements of earth, wind, fire and water as the four “humors,” each influencing a different human behavior. The philosopher Plato (4th century B.C.), building on Hippocrates’ work, referred to four “faculties.” In his words: “Let there be four faculties in the soul – reason answering to the first, understanding to the second, conviction to the third, and perception to the fourth.”\n\nAccording to Plato, all humans seek knowledge to some extent in all four areas, with a natural tendency toward one presiding over the other three. This in turn influences the best use of one’s natural gifts, which must then be developed in order to flourish. According to Plato, this led to the good life and ideal society in which each person does their work according to their nature. In Plato’s view, the four faculties of the soul, if followed genuinely, will result in four primary skills or roles: agency, propriety, diplomacy, and philosophy. (Note: now don’t write and tell me this was Socrates. Socrates was Plato’s teacher, but only appears in Plato’s dramatic dialogues. Socrates never wrote anything.)\n\nHalf of 20th century psychosocial thought focuses on this “rule of four.” Erich Adickes in 1907 spoke of four “worldviews” – innovative, traditional, dogmatic, and agnostic. Eduard Spränger in 1914 wrote about four “value attitudes” – artistic, economic, religious, and theoretic. Carl Jung in 1920 wrote of four “basic functions” – thought, emotion, sensation, and intuition. Isabel Briggs Myers in 1955 built on Jung’s work and identified four “types” – feeling, thinking, judging and perceiving. David Keirsey in 1987 used Plato’s own terms from the Republic to describe four “temperaments”: guardian, rational, idealist, and artisan. The Gallup Organization’s “strengths theory” splits its themes into four main categories: thinking, striving, relating, and impacting. Many, many others have offered their own take on human nature, focused on four classifications.\n\nWe can find intriguing traces of the rule of four beyond philosophy and science. In his epic tale of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia told in War and Peace (circa. 1865 – 1869), Leo Tolstoy discusses the order of Freemasons by describing four types of members – those pursuing scientific secrets, those after social opportunity, those seeking a fully actualized path for themselves, and those in it for the more ceremonial aspects of the order. In Lyman Frank Baum’s 1900 children’s book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, popularized by the 1939 movie based upon it, the four central characters were each driven by a different “most important” need. Dorothy wanted home; the Tin Man wanted heart; the Lion wanted courage; the Scarecrow wanted a brain. The Wizard himself, of course, was of little help, because each character already possessed what they were seeking, but did not recognize it.\n\nIn Judeo-Christian religion, historians and theologians have long grappled with the question of why the New Testament has four Gospels. Not only is there evidence of two other “gospels” available to believers at the time – those attributed to Peter and to Thomas – but the four included offer quite different accounts for the same story, the life of Jesus Christ (confirming the rather unanimous belief that the authors did not collaborate).\n\nIt’s a massive understatement to say that the rule of four has consistency throughout our world culture. The four faces of mankind, so it seems, are here to stay. And if we take all of the work that’s gone before, remove the subtle nuances and pare the whole thing back to something easier to grasp and more useful for the everyman, the rule of four’s buckets of natural ability look something like this:\n\nIn the business world, if you’re assembling a team, you’d be well advised to have each strength represented if you want the best results.\n\nEach of the four deserves a closer look to reveal the timeless keys to our creative potential.\n\nGuiding Light for the Artist’s Journey\n\nThe Art Elements of Work"
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