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A gender perspective helps to ensure that responses offered by police, prosecutors, judges and social workers are closer to the needs and realities of women victims of violence.\n\nIn its report on the Netherlands, GREVIO describes the multitude of measures that have been taken to build a comprehensive set of policies and services to help victims of domestic violence.\n\nInvolving a range of actors and agencies, the authorities have introduced a “one-stop shop” approach through a national network of centres called Safe Home.\n\nCreated as a hub for victims of violence in “dependency relations”, i.e. intimate partner violence but also child abuse, these centres now serve as the primary entry point for victims – male and female, adults and children.\n\nNew reporting obligations for professionals make it easier to signal suspected cases of domestic violence, and an increase in funding for domestic violence shelters and policies is expected to boost victim support and protection.\n\nAccording to GREVIO’s report, this new system has much going for it.\n\nThe one aspect that is heavily criticised, however, is the blind eye it turns to the unequal power dynamics between women and men that domestic violence is based on.\n\nThe mere use of this term “violence in dependency relationships” pre-empts any attempt at focussing on women’s specific experiences, needs and vulnerabilities.\n\nThe gendered pattern of victimisation is hidden, bearing the risk of women’s secondary victimisation through responses and interventions that disregard their disproportionate experience of domestic violence and level of risk they (and their children) may be exposed to.\n\nWith a greater focus being placed on safety and protecting victims rather than identifying aggressors and ensuring criminal accountability, the report notes that domestic violence is turned into a conflict between two equally accountable individuals.\n\nThis disregards the notion of abusive control behind violence against women, running the risk of blaming the victim and jeopardising their safety.\n\nFurthermore, many forms of violence that women experience happen outside of dependency relationships.\n\nThe report points out that, under the Istanbul Convention, all forms of violence against women require a holistic approach in the form of prevention, protection of victims and prosecution.\n\nGREVIO notes that sexual assault, rape, forced marriage and other forms of violence against women are less prominently addressed through law and policy - and even less so on the basis of a gendered approach.\n\nFor example, the Dutch criminal code has not been aligned with the requirements of the Istanbul Convention concerning the offence of rape: to qualify as rape, criminal law still requires the use of force, threat or coercion. This makes it an offence that requires overcoming a woman’s resistance rather than an offence against her sexual autonomy.\n\nThe Istanbul Convention requires a gendered understanding of rape to better capture the many ways in which women experience sexual violence - most of which do not involve force, threat or coercion. It makes it all about lack of consent. 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In this study, we will examine the extent of the treachery that Habakkuk and the people of his time were subjected to, and what kind of attitude we should have when dealing with similar questions.\n\nYour eyes are too pure to look on evil; you cannot tolerate wrongdoing – Surely you would agree with Habakkuk that the Lord our God is a holy and pure God. His holiness and purity cannot be compromised – it’s like a piece of white sheet of paper that can never be stained, that will never allow itself to be stained. Indeed, even the purest or the holiest of men cannot claim to be wholly pure or truly holy when they come to stand before the Lord, for in contrast to his perfect purity, even the purest of men will be deemed as impure. Is wrongdoing pure or impure? That much is obvious – wrongdoing cannot be pure. If wrongdoing is impure, and God’s purity cannot be compromised, then logically speaking, God and wrongdoing don’t mix. God cannot tolerate wrongdoing.\n\nWhy then do you tolerate the treacherous? – If God is so pure, why, then, does he cast his pure eyes upon our wrongdoings? If God is so pure, and his purity cannot be compromised, why then, does he tolerate the treacherous? Habakkuk speaks as if in horror. We need to understand the context behind Habakkuk’s question. In the earlier parts of the book Habakkuk complains and cries out to the Lord for the evil that the Jews are doing – they had turned away from God and are turning to idols and have walked down the sinful paths. Habakkuk cried for deliverance, and God did something indeed, though not quite what Habakkuk expected. God sent the Chaldeans (the Babylonians) to attack the Jews. The Chaldeans were historically known to be a savage and cruel tribe of people – often considered as Barbaric.\n\nwhile the wicked swallow up those more righteous than themselves? – why did God tolerate using a more evil agent to deal with the lesser evil? In all these, the truly righteous ones, like Habakkuk, suffered the most. Yet the prophecies came true. Judah was destroyed, as was Israel. The last reigning king of Judah, Zedekiah, was put on the throne by the Babylonians, but he did evil in the eyes of the Lord [2 Kings 24:19]. It was because of the Lord’s anger that all this happened to Jerusalem and Judah, and in the end he thrust them from his presence [2 Kings 24:20]. King Zedekiah rebelled, got captured, lost Jerusalem, and was blinded after having witnessed his sons being killed before his eyes. The image of his sons’ murder would be forever etched onto his memory [2 Kings 25:7|Article]. That was how evil the Babylonians were.\n\nWhy are you silent – It often seems like God is sleeping. It often seems like God is not looking, God is not aware of the victories that the evil and the treacherous are claiming. Afterall, if he was watching, if he knows about these, why would he allow it? Why is he not doing anything? We know for a fact that God knows. God sees. No evil can hide itself from him. We also know for a fact that our God does not sleep and does not rest – indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep. [Psalm 121:4|Article] Yet it is also a fact that he is often silent while the righteous suffer and the evil reign. I refer you to this passage in Psalm 73:3-14, where the righteous cries out about the injustice of it all and describes how good life seems to be for the evil, and how badly the righteous suffer. Yet the Psalmist comes to a point of reconciliation – till I entered the sanctuary of God; then I understood their final destiny [Psa 73:17]. If we are unable to look at things from the Kingdom perspective, and if we are unable to grasp the concept of eternal life, then we will never come to that point of reconciliation between the supposed justice that God stands for and the evil and treachery that still persists in this world. If we are think in terms of the life that we have after death – that which will be indefinitely longer than the temporary life that we have in this world, then we will never be able to be at peace with the suffering and trials that we have to go through as Christians, or really just as humans.\n\nGod may be silent now, but it doesn’t mean he doesn’t care. It doesn’t mean that he will be eternally silent. In his own time, in his own scope, he will act, though perhaps not in ways you’d expect. God acted in a manner that Habakkuk would never have expected, and he was desperately shocked. More often than not, God uses novel methods to deal with our mess, and even though we may feel that his methods defies all rationale at that moment, in the end, God’s plans will prove wiser and better."
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"On New Year’s Day in 2013, Kris Allen and his then-pregnant wife Katy were in a head-on collision that left the singer/songwriter/guitarist with a career-threatening shattered wrist. In the two years that followed, he underwent three surgeries, relearned how to play guitar (despite regaining just 30 percent movement in the damaged wrist), recorded his third album, and toured relentlessly – including a two month-long stint that started just one week after his accident. The American Idol season 8 winner ultimately retreated from the whirlwind and immersed himself in a songwriting spell that yielded more than 70 new tracks. Culled from the collection of songs, Allen’s fourth full-length album Letting You In finds the Nashville-based artist delivering his most intimate and dynamic work to date.\n\nThe follow-up to 2014’s Horizons, Letting You In builds off the soulful musicality Allen first showcased with his platinum-selling 2009 single “Live Like We’re Dying,” But with its sophisticated songcraft and vulnerable lyrics, Letting You In reaches a new depth of feeling that infuses each track with undeniable emotional power. “Looking back, I think I tired to put off dealing with my feelings around the accident for as long as I could,” says Allen. “But in the past year I’ve realized how much it all affected me, and that definitely came out in the writing of this album.”\n\nAllen recorded in Nashville with producers Konrad Snyder (Mat Kearney, Owl City, Milo Greene), Ian Fitchuk (James Bay, Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors, Griffin House), and Grammy Award-winner Brown Bannister (Amy Grant, Kenny Rogers, Steven Curtis Chapman) and made a point of exploring both the bright and dark elements of everyday life. “There’s almost two different sides to the record,” Allen notes. “On one hand you’ve got these happy love songs, because that’s life – I’m a happily married guy, everything with my family’s really great. But internally I was going through some things and trying to figure out my life, and the rest of the album very much came from that.”\n\nThe latter category of songs includes “My Time Will Come,” whose lyrics reflect on Allen’s struggles with self-doubt (“Lately I’ve been making friends with the doubts in my head/Hanging on every word that they’ve said”). But with its lilting guitar melodies and soaring vocals, the song ultimately emerges as anthem of gritty perseverance. On “If We Keep Doing Nothing,” Allen offers a poignant look outward. Written in the wake of the mass shooting at Oregon’s Umpqua Community College, the song’s throwback-soul arrangement of stark guitar tones and stirring organ lines provide a powerful backdrop for a determined meditation on gun violence.\n\nWhile Letting You In takes on its share of weighty maters, the album radiates a hopeful spirit that’s got everything to do with Allen’s easy warmth and openheartedness as a songwriter and vocalist. One of Letting You In’s most uplifting\ntracks, “Way Up High”, blends cascading guitar lines, breezy melodies, and slice-of-life storytelling that came to Allen while flying back home after spending days away from his family. “Usually when I’m writing a song I start with the music, but with ‘Way Up High’ the lyrics all came to me in a poem form,” he says. “I just tried to get down all these thoughts that were rolling through my head at the time, in a very stream-of-consciousness sort of way, and it all felt really natural.” And among the love songs that make up much of Letting You In is “Waves,” whose gospel-inspired harmonies and spirited piano work perfectly capture the tenderness in Allen’s opposites-attract serenade to his wife.\n\nAllen first picked up the guitar at age 13, after spending much of his childhood singing in church in his hometown of Jacksonville, Arkansas. Writing his first song in his late teens, he self-released an album at age 22 and auditioned for the eighth season of American Idol the following year. Several months after his Idol victory Allen put out his self-titled major label debut, with lead single “Live Like We’re Dying” climbing to the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition to releasing his sophomore album Thank You Camellia in 2012, he spent the next several years sharing stages with such artists as Maroon 5 and Keith Urban, as well as landingBillboard, Teen Choice and People’s Choice Awards nominations.\n\nIn the aftermath of his accident, Allen devoted himself to relearning guitar, adjusting his technique to adapt to the lack of movement in his wrist. “At first I thought I’d never be able to play again,” he recalls. “But once I got my case off, I spent more time playing than I ever had in my life. Through all that I realized that I shouldn’t take my craft for granted, so I really focused on developing it and becoming even stronger as a guitar player than I ever was before.”\n\nAlong with rebuilding his guitar skills, Allen revamped his approach to songwriting and soon saw a resurgence in his creativity. “When I’ve made albums in the past, there’ve always been other artists and songwriters that I was using as reference points,” says Allen, who names Stevie Ray Vaughan and Stevie Wonder among his earliest inspirations. “But this time I shut myself off from all that, and just focused on making music that was completely true to me.”\n\nThat process proved both thrilling and daunting, but in the end instilled him with a new sense of purpose as an artist. “When I first started making music, it was very much coming from a place of ‘Are people going to like this?’” he recalls. “But as I was making this album, it really became more about being genuine and writing songs that feel good. My hope is that if those songs mean a lot to me, they’ll mean a lot to the people listening, and that they’ll get some of that hopeful feeling too.”\n\nSince the release of Letting You In, Allen has released an anthemic single about the depth of love outlasting life called When All the Stars Have Died (2018). Kris will also be heading out on a solo tour to celebrate his 10-year long career with fans all over the United States. For more info on dates and tickets, visit krisallenofficial.com.",
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Avery Dennison created the FreshMarx 9417+ food labeling solution with these and other retailers that want a hassle-free grab-and-go program in mind.\n\nThe FreshMarx uses an expansive database of manufactured goods to build recipes that a retailer wants to offer, whether they are for snacks, desserts or takeaway entrées. Available in desktop and mobile versions, it then produces labels that include nutritional information, common allergens and explicit use-by dates — something the company identified as a particular risk in manually written labels, either due to error in writing the original label or in misreading potentially messy handwriting.\n\nCoca-Cola debuted the next generation of its Freestyle dispenser series with the Coca-Cola Freestyle 9100, which features a new user interface capable of displaying full video on the front of the unit. Built-in microphones, speakers and optical sensors also enable future developments around creating interactive user experiences.\n\nFollowing extensive consumer research, the company redesigned the Freestyle's touchscreen menu to provide the faster navigation consumers asked for. New groupings of \"branded islands\" make it easier for customers to select the type of beverage and individual flavoring they want. Customers can select from nearly 200 beverages in nine categories. This includes 100-plus low- or no-calorie options, and more than 90 caffeine-free beverages.\n\nThe new Freestyle unit also has the ability to offer special seasonal varieties, such as summer flavors, using the existing ingredients in the machine. This allows retailers to offer these extras without having to obtain extra inventory.\n\nTechnical updates to the Freestyle 9100 include Bluetooth connectivity, which lets customers who use the Freestyle mobile app connect to the dispenser and pour their favorite varieties or create new mixes without needing to scan a QR code. On the operator-facing side, an improved dashboard and enhanced diagnostics provide precise, real-time updates on how much product is remaining and how long it will last.\n\nA representative of NCR named platforms and data as the key aspects of foodservice today, and the company kept both of them in mind when developing the platform it showed off at its booth in the show's exhibit hall. Large touchscreens for self-ordering were on display, as well as smaller units suitable for the forecourt to bridge the gap between food and fuel.\n\nCustomers at c-stores that install the technology can actually order freshly prepared food and pay for it at the pump, along with their gas. Once inside, customizable digital signage lets them see where their food is in the preparation process.\n\nNCR also focused on \"linebusting\" via on-site but mobile ordering and payment. 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From the beginning of arriving at Michigan I began studying US-Japan differences in the auto industry. That led to focusing on Toyota as I came to admire their exceptional culture of continuous improvement which led to my 2004 book The Toyota Way. Since then I have published eight other books about Toyota and lean management. I also have a consulting firm and we have consulted to or trained hundreds of organizations over the years.\n\nWhat got you started in your Lean journey? Can you point to a specific time or event that led you to a lifelong study of the Toyota Production System?\n\nIt was the opportunity to join a very large US-Japan auto study when I arrived as an assistant professor at UM. Before then I had no particular interest in Japanese manufacturing and new little about Toyota. I found Japan fascinating and the more I learned about Toyota from visits and interviews the more I realized how special they were. That led to a passion to learn more and more from them and learn from applying the concepts to other organizations that has carried me through the last thirty years.\n\nCan you tell us about your current research and what you’ve been working on?\n\nI am not sure that research is the right term. For many years I was expected to do research and publish in academic journals to get tenure and promotion at the University of Michigan. I published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and dozens of book chapters, many with my doctoral students. By the time I wrote The Toyota Way I was more interested in reaching a general audience then an academic audience.\n\nResearch shifted from large scale surveys and case studies based on structured interviews to a less structured approach of going and seeing and asking people a lot of questions. In books for a general audience I write what I believe, with case examples and direct quotes, but I do not feel the same need to justify each statement I make with citations to publications or with statistics. It is quite liberating to be able to write what I have come to believe and focus on writing in an engaging way, rather then writing more dry scientific articles.\n\nFor the last five years I have been quite focused on how to develop lean leadership because my experience is that makes the difference between sustainable improvement and one off lean projects that eventually go back to the prior non-lean state. My most recent book is called: Developing Lean Leaders at All Levels: A practical guide. It is a practical guidebook companion for The Toyota Way to Lean Leadership.\n\nYou’re the author of several books that are staples in many people’s bookshelves. While your books have added a ton of value to the collective knowledge of the Toyota Production System, are there any unintended consequences that you’ve observed? Do any of them bother you, why or why not?\n\nIf you do anything in this world there will be unintended consequences. Give a gun to one person and they defend themselves and another commits murder. Give a book about the Toyota Way to one person and they take in the core concepts and it begins to positively influence their thinking, while another person gets mad because they think it is Toyota worship, and a third person takes away a few ideas for tools and misses the core philosophy. It always can be frustrating to try to communicate something you are passionate about because it will always be misunderstood by some.\n\nOn the other hand it is incredibly gratifying when someone gets it. I get notes from people who have applied what they learned in the Toyota Way on their own to their company’s and done really innovative things with great results. I meet people when I speak who bring a copy of The Toyota Way Field book filled with post-it notes and highlighted text who say something like: This is my bible for lean application. I have read it cover to cover four times and constantly refer to it to guide my work. As far as I know my books have not been used to murder anyone.\n\nLet’s talk about your watershed book, The Toyota Way, 2004. This, of course, is not to be confused with the internal booklet that made its rounds at Toyota in 2001 also called The Toyota Way (April 2001), also called the Green Book. I have to be honest – I actually hadn’t heard of the elusive 2001 Green Book until years after I had left Toyota. Have you read the Green Book? What are your thoughts on it?\n\nI had a copy of the Toyota’s green book from 2001 when I wrote my book, The Toyota Way. There version is more of a long pamphlet then a book in the usual sense. It begins with the model of the house with the pillars of respect for people (broken down into foundational elements of respect and teamwork) and continuous improvement (broken down to challenge, kaizen, and genchi gembutsu). Then for each of the five foundational values they describe it briefly with sub principles and provide historical quotes from past executives.\n\nI found it very inspirational and it helped me develop my model and principles. In my book in show my 4P model with their 5 principles as they line up in relation to my model. Toyota also came out with a version for sales and one for supply chain. It works for them internally to communicate the image and values and they had a course with practice activities to teach the principles. That immediately led to a methodology to put the Toyota Way into practice which they call Toyota Business Practices”an eight step improvement methodology. Everyone has to go through the training which includes a lengthy project with a coach. The training is very rigorous.\n\nYou’ve accomplished much in your career and have added much value to the collective knowledge of the Toyota Production System. Having said that, what is it you are still trying to learn and improve on?\n\nI have been working closely with my former student Mike Rother, mostly learning, about his methodology and philosophy in Toyota Kata. I believe the kata approach is very practical and powerful for developing the routines necessary to systematically approach improvement. I have had a lot of heated debates with Mike as he has contradicted some accepted truth in lean like his method does not include finding the root cause and he believes A3 reports can mislead people into thinking they are using a systematic improvement process when they are not.\n\nAs we worked through those discussions I have come to appreciate his viewpoints. I have adopted the improvement kata and coaching kata for my graduate level course on lean at UM. I have incorporated a lot of his ideas, and slides, in my training and consulting work. I think he is the first to break down lean into practice routines to develop high levels of skill in systematic improvement.\n\nWhen I learned the A3, I actually was coached on it by means of what Rother now calls Kata. From what I remember, Root Cause Analysis may be included if the countermeasure wasn’t obvious. If it was obvious, then there was no need. Am I missing something?\n\nThe way real experts in Toyota coach you through A3 is similar to the improvement and coaching kata. That is correct. What Mike Rother noticed is that outside Toyota it was rare someone was coached with that rigor when doing an A3 report. Without the strong culture and expertise inside Toyota he asked how can we get people to follow a similarly rigorous process for practicing and being socialized into the routines for improvement. He concluded a more detailed methodology was needed that laid out the process explicitly. That is the reason for the kata he has painstakingly developed.\n\nAs you break down lean into its constituent pieces it comes down to Toyota’s internal model which has only two pillars”continuous improvement and respect for people. All of the tools of lean are only valuable if they help support these two pillars. In some ways you can argue that the concepts of engaging people in improvement and treating them with respect do not require a special name like lean.\n\nBut I do believe there is a philosophy and system that Toyota has evolved through decades of learning that is different from usual management concepts of leadership, engagement, and performance improvement. They have demonstrated the power of a system designed for learning and adaptation. I would advice really working hard to understand what we mean by systems thinking. Going back to Dr. Deming as well as Peter Senge can help.\n\nDr. Jeffrey K. Liker is Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering at the University of Michigan, owner of Liker Lean Advisors, LLC, Partner in The Toyota Way Academy, and Partner in Lean Leadership Institute.\n\nDr. Liker has authored or co-authored over 75 articles and book chapters and eleven books.\n\nHe is author of the international best-seller, The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World’s Greatest Manufacturer, McGraw-Hill, 2004 which speaks to the underlying philosophy and principles that drive Toyota’s quality and efficiency-obsessed culture.\n\nThe companion (with David Meier) The Toyota Way Fieldbook, McGraw Hill, 2005 details how companies can learn from the Toyota Way principles.\n\nHis book with Jim Morgan, The Toyota Product Development System, Productivity Press, 2006, is the first that details the product development side of Toyota.\n\nHis articles and books have won eleven Shingo Prizes for Research Excellence and The Toyota Way also won the 2005 Institute of Industrial Engineers Book of the Year Award and 2007 Sloan Industry Studies Book of the Year. In 2012 he was inducted into the Association of Manufacturing Excellence Hall of Fame. He is a frequent keynote speaker and consultant. Recent clients include Caterpillar, Applied Materials, Siemens, Dover Industries, Kraft-Oscar Meyer, Alcatel-Lucent, Hertz, Solar Turbine, Art Van Furniture and Henry Ford Health Systems."
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"So Snickersnack (winter) follows the line of the summer E3 of the same name. Snickersnack is an awesome pitch in summer as is its neighbour, Dream Twister, in fact this pair of routes were my first E3 leads on rock well over 10 years ago. In 2003 Steve Ashworth and Stuart Wood (of the Ambleside gear emporium, The Epicentre – check their excellent Lakes conditions blog too) realised a dream by climbing Snickersnack as a winter mixed climb, (it is given the name Snickersnap in the current winter guide reputedly because Ashworth snapped the head off an ice axe on an initial attempt! According to Steve though, the summer name still stands for the winter route which makes sense). Their ascent caused outrage amongst the local climbing community and led to Steve being physically assaulted by some numpty in Keswick who obviously thought that assault was a far more acceptable practice than winter mixed climbing!\n\nHowever this did not put others off and the very next day, talented alpinist and winter climber, Nick Bullock repeated the route on-sight. The route and Steve and Woody’s ascent continued to hog the headlines for weeks afterwards though with people thrusting their aggressions (only verbally now!) towards the offending partnership.",
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"This should give us the proper perspective of the greatness of God’s love and mercy toward sinners who are only deserving of His wrath. It is great love that He should die for us to save us (see Romans 5:8). It is great love that imparts to those believing everlasting life (see John 3:16, Romans 6:23). Now, think of the great love that seats the sinners which He shed His blood to save with Him, far above all! This was also the most important doctrinal point to establish in Paul’s teaching here in Colossians about the greatness and exaltation of Christ. It is to establish in our minds where He is to keep our minds fixed to the place where we should occupy because we are members of His Body, of His flesh, and of His bones (Ephesians 5:30).\n\nIf ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ, Who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with Him in glory. (Colossians 3:1-4)\n\nThe truth that the Scripture places forth about the risen and ascended position of Christ at the right hand of the Father in heaven is far more glorious than the common understanding that most of us have of Him being the One in charge of our local churches. This position as the Head of the Body is that of the beginning of an entirely new creation that God is presently creating.\n\nTherefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. (2 Corinthians 5:17)\n\nThis new creation is nothing less than a wholly (and holy) new man which is being conformed to His image. He is calling out His ekklēsia and forming this new man. This new man is not under the dying headship of Adam, but under the ever-living headship of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord from Heaven (1 Corinthians 15:47).\n\nIn Ephesians, Paul wrote of the gifts that the Lord has given to His Body speaking of the way we grow into our position in Him. These gifts are often the people who he has given from among men:\n\nFor the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ: That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive; But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into Him in all things, which is the Head, even Christ: From Whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love. (Ephesians 4:12-16)\n\nWe often wish that He would make this creation instant, but His ways are much better than ours, and since we will have eternity to understand why He does things the way that He does, we will trust Him and allow that His ways are much better than ours. The new creation that is the Body of Christ is not formed from nothing, nor from dust, but from Adam’s dead race. That He could take marred vessels fit for destruction and turn them into trophies of His grace (Ephesians 2:7-10) is truly a fantastic feat that we will be in awe of for ages to come.\n\nEven better, the opportunity and call to every one of us living on this earth is to believe on Him and His finished work of redemption for us—for me and you—and accept this position as a member of His body. Jesus Christ died for our sins, yours and mine, and God only requires that we believe the testimony about Him and accept His free gift. He finished the job and rose from the dead to prove that sin is paid for and death is defeated. Our place in this is to take Him at His word and believe what He has said. It is that simple. We do not have to change our ways and doings to be accepted of Him. We need to believe on Him and the Holy Spirit will baptize us into His Body (1 Corinthians 12:13), which He will form into that perfect man. We cannot change ourselves, we need to be created anew, and that is the promise that He will deliver on.\n\nBELIEVE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND THOU SHALT BE SAVED…\n\nSee some examples of ἐκκλησία from the Old Testament\n\nOne thought on “Christ the Head” Leave a comment ›"
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"Those of you who follow my Safe Driving Blogs knows that I have covered Millions of Miles Driving. Many of those Miles Driving Commercially and the rest covering Cross Country Road Trips. It is a Phenomenal Accomplishment to have had only two bad Accidents that were not caused by me. One with a Truck with bad Brakes and one by a Nut Driving a Jaguar who cut me off on Ice covered Pavement. Both with no Injuries. One Speeding Ticket in over fifty years of Driving covering millions of Miles is also a Feat. Better yet I have always travelled over the speed limit. How can I do that without collecting Tickets? A Trucker once told me that traffic Cops will not write a ticket until you reach the magic number. If you don’t reach the magic number, it doesn’t cover Administrative Costs and is not worth writing the Ticket.",
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"I am not going to Publish the Magic number, because if I do everyone will be Driving at the same speed as I do, creating Congestion. You have slow Congestion and fast congestion, both are the wrong way to Drive. Vehicles need to be Staggered, that’s how you Drive for fifty years with no Accidents. If you Live Day to Day each Day is a new Learning experience. I was having this same conversation with one of my Coworkers, from observing the way my other Coworkers perform their Jobs on a Daily basis. Over and again I tell him that the Labor Laws stipulates that before you can fire a new Employee, you have to give them ninety Days to learn the Job. My contention is, if you are clueless as to what the Job entails, you should not have taken the Job in the first place.\n\nFurthermore if you are a quick learner, after the first week you should have a firm grip on what you are doing. It should not take ninety Days or three Hundred Days. When I came up with the Notion that I wanted to write Blogs about Safe Driving and having my own Website. I knew that I had the Driving Experience to speak Authoritatively on the Subject. However the the most Words that I have ever formulated were a five Hundred Words Essay in my High School English Literature Classes. Now here I was fifty years later wanting to write Blogs. When my Website Designer notified me that the Site was completed, he told me that I had ten Days to produce ten Blogs. He told me that you can’t Launch a Website with nothing on it.",
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"Before setting Pen to Paper I went to the Library and got two Books on writing Blogs. At the end of ten Days ten Blogs were Posted on my New Website. It didn’t take me ninety Days to learn what Writing Blogs entails. Neither should anything you do in Life, if you apply yourself. Driving shouldn’t be any Different than learning your Job or developing a strong Relationship over a period of time. With that being said let’s move on to the Subject at hand, Driving. I understand that there are many among you who don’t like my Krass Style of talking about the way you Drive. Over the years I have learned that if you speak to People intelligently and they still play the Fool, you treat them as such. Usually I don’t Name the Characters I Write about. However Tom needs to know how I feel about his callous attitude towards Life.",
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"For years I wanted to tell Tom that he was Stupid, when you tell the truth feelings get hurt and sometimes it starts a fight. Nonetheless I must tell you about Tom. I worked with Tom for years on Construction Projects, the only place that Safety is of the utmost concern than Construction Sites is Driving. He practiced safety on neither. I have never met anyone else like Tom in my Lifetime. This Man was chronic Late for every occasions including Work. We took turn Driving our Cars to work, naturally some Days I am the Passenger. One Day on our way to Work, we were on this strip of Road straight through the Woods of Pennsylvania. The Road was posted 35 MPH, every half a Mile Signs were Posted, “watch for Deers” those Signs meant nothing to Tom.",
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"We were Late as usual so he did 75 MPH the entire Strip. If a Herd of Deers had crossed our Path, I would not be writing this Blog. One Day we were working on a Roof, the Supervisor warned Tom about working Dangerously close to the Edge of the Roof repeatedly. It was as if the Supervisor was talking to a Rock. At Witt’s end the Supervisor told Tom that he was Dumber than a Bunch of Rocks. Labor Laws frowns on how Management talks to Employees. However the Boss was Dead to Right. Those of you who follow my Blog knows that I presently work for a County Justice System. The Building I work in is two Football Field Long. It houses over twenty Courtrooms. The third floor is mostly Traffic Court.",
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"This Building Generates more money than a Wall Street Brokerage House. How so you say? Handing out Fines, sometimes in the Thousands of Dollars. Anywhere from People choosing to pay Fines than doing Jail Time to People caught Driving without Insurance. Yesterday I got off the Elevator on the third floor, there were no less than two Hundred People in the Hallway waiting to part with their hard earned Cash to some heavy Handed Judge. I say to myself ” Dumber than a Bunch of Rocks” remember me telling you about Administrative Costs, multiply three Hundred and fifty Dollars times two Hundred. That is why I never exceed twelve MPH above the speed Limit. I would rather go to the Casino and feed the one arm Bandits, than giving my Money to the Cash Cow of the County.",
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"If you can’t get Insurance or you can’t afford it, you can not Drive, and you are not supposed to be Driving, not even to the Corner Store. You think you can’t afford it or think you can skirt the Law you are so wrong. What you can’t afford is the Law Suit to recover Damages, while you are sitting in Jail. When you get out of Jail and your old job didn’t wait for you, your new Paychecks are Garnished to the max and there is a Levy on everything you own. That’s as close to Ruin that anyone wants to get. So why is my Home State of Florida Ranked in the top three States for Fatal Hit and Runs. The reason for So many Hit and Runs is that many People are Driving with no Insurance and bad Licenses. This very week that I am writing this Blog, a Woman hit and Killed a five years old Child. She got out of her Car, looked at the Child’s lifeless Body, got back in her Car and took off. Did I mention Rocks. These are the People I share the Roadways with daily. Hit and Run Fatalities should not be Vehicular Manslaughter, just plain and simple Manslaughter, minimum Jail Time should be twenty five years.\n\nComing Home last Night prompted this Blog. As usual I like to be out front away from the congestion. At one point I approached three Cars travelling side by side at the same speed of forty five. They continued the Rock-like Mentality for over a Mile. As soon as I got my opening I punched it to sixty in a fifty MPH Zone. I distanced myself by two Miles. Wouldn’t you know it that two of these Lame Brains Raced each other at eighty MPH to catch up to me. One positioned his Car Parallel to mine the other half a carlength behind me. Once the Hazards situation developed I put on my Flasher, yet the Idiot stayed glued to my Bumper, Did I mention Dumber than a Bunch of Rocks. Now you have three Cars exceeding the Speed Limit in close quarters, a Recipe for disaster. That’s how they Drive in my Neck of the Woods Tampa USA. Once you pass them they develop an Attitude, now they have a point to prove. That they are Dumber than a Bunch of Rocks. I would be a Liar if I said that Tampa Drivers are the Worst in the World. I see Plates down here from every other States including Canada, guess what they are all of the same Mindset, Rocks. That’s why we have an average of at least one Fatality each Week in a thirty Mile Radius. Albert Einstein said it Best ” The true Definition of a Fool is someone doing something the same way continuously, each time looking for different Results”. The way you Drive tells People that you “Ride” not just a Vehicle Operator, not just a Driver, Not just a Motorist. A Rider is pretty much like a Jedi Pilot in a Meteor Storm. No matter what they throw at you, you are ready and on the Cutting Edge.A Rider do does not put themselves in Harms Way, they sit back and watch you Burn yourself out. For instance, I am Driving on a Strip of Road, the Rain turned to Ice. Here I am passing a Junkyard of Cars who Skidded off the Road into the Berms, no less than a Hundred Cars. I made it to clear sailing out of the Ice Storm. What does that say about the Hundred I left behind, what does that say about my Driving, I didn’t have Snow Tires with Cleats. Baby I’m a “Rider”. Driving should be no Different than learning your Job, you shouldn’t need more than ninety Days to know what you are doing. The rest comes with practice. Most smart People practice safe sex, yet these same smart People don’t practice safe Driving. In conclusion, Drive to Live and save Lives, not like a Rock. Like anything else in Life settling for Mediocrity hinders Greatness."
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"I noticed the lack of smell when we got off the plane in America. The orderly roads outside and lines in the airport. The clean carpeted airport supplied with electricity 24-7. The lack of pollution. The loud, confident voices paired with unabashed tight clothing. The neutral clothing colours that matched the grey cloudy skies (why do you dress to match a gloomy sky?). The Denim Jeans. Everywhere. Such things strongly stand out when you return from the East.\n\nTravelling with Z was challenging, but on the way back, she played in the airports and slept angelically on the flights, so it worked out. We did have numerous stops, so I’m glad to be safely back at home and not in an airport. Note: she did not play in all the airports. She was cranky in Karachi, wonderful in Dubai, sleeping in Bahrain, and tantrummy in Frankfurt (ie. rolling around on the airport floor. Yes, I’m sure it was dirty, and yes, I did wash her up after, only to have her throw herself back on the floor and roll around. Sigh).\n\nPeople have to have a good reason to travel with a toddler, or kids for that matter. You’re plucking your child out of the schedule that you have worked so hard to create, your warm cocoon of home, and are thrust on airplane after airplane in a small, confined area with a bunch of spectators, ie. strangers. It isn’t easy. Along with that you have to pack a bag for the aforementioned toddler because you don’t want to forget anything!\n\nHere are some Things I Noticed:\n\nDon’t forget to pack a backup outfit for yourself! Especially with a baby, you will likely get something-baby-related on you or direct baby produce on yourself. On the way to Pakistan, Z decided to kick out her legs (super long on an airplane) and knock over my husband’s ginger ale. On the way back, we were in the bathroom and …. you can use your imagination.\n\nDubai Airport: The bathrooms have Muslim Washers, i.e. little shower heads in the toilet stalls. These are great to wash off a baby who might be travelling with diarrhea (i.e. Z!) Another perk of this airport: the complimentary red Emirates strollers in the the new terminal. This is v.handy if your stroller doesn’t await you on the jetway and is instead sent directly to Atlanta (i.e. our situation — this meant lugging a wriggly Z in arms in the below airports. Talk about a good arm workout!)\n\nFrankfurt Airport: Surprisingly baby friendly. If you have a baby, you will be directed to the front of the line, and sometimes to a different Just-For-Kids-Security Room. At the end of this peaceful room, will be some colourful little chairs. We had to remove Z from these chairs with force..such was her love for these little chairs. They were pretty fun to look at. I didn’t take a photo, because the last thing on your mind at that point is photos. In addition, there is a baby-kids playroom in a terminal that we weren’t in, but apparently it exists. Upon asking an official where the playroom was, he mentioned it in another terminal and added, “But the Whole Airport can you be your playroom!” Z took this literally. Remember the rolling around?\n\nKarachi Airport: Humanity over Security is a beautiful thing. Z was again plucked from her home cocoon to travel and had just fallen into a peaceful sleep on the way to the airport. The sleep where you really don’t want to wake her up, the one where you know if you do, it won’t be pretty. Normally, you have to pray that the baby doesn’t wake up (they usually do), plonk the stroller on the security belt, and awkwardly walk through security, reopen the stroller, and place baby back in. Luckily, when they noticed Z was asleep, they said in hushed tones “Bachee sorahi hein,” meaning, “The Little Girl is Asleep.” I then was allowed to push the stroller besides security without taking Z out of the stroller. This happened in the security line further down too. I am still grateful for that. Z stayed happily sleeping. I stayed happily relaxed. And we started out our trip on the right foot!",
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"Bahrain Airport Bathrooms: These bathrooms are clean and a cleaning lady is present. The mirrors are high; the counters are sparkling; the lighting is even good! Perhaps this is why I noticed ladies putting on full-on makeup. Not the quick blush or quick lip gloss that you may see in other airport bathrooms. I’m talking about heavy eyeliner, eye shadow, mascara, and rich lipsticks. I visited the bathroom 3 times, and each time I went I saw a few ladies partaking in the making up of faces! I was so impressed by these bathrooms that I was almost tempted to swipe on something, but who likes travelling in makeup anyways? I resorted to scrubbing out Z’s milk bottles instead.\n\nSide Note: Aside from airports and whatnot, I am really blessed to have such great family in Pakistan. They take amazing care of you and really make you feel comfortable. Z did have a stomach bug on the way back to America, and the few days before we left Karachi. Having a sick baby means having a lot of patience. You can’t gallivant in Karachi as you thought you could, and are limited to staying in. Luckily, I have wonderful family, so we were fine. In addition, in Karachi you see so many people who are worse off than you, gratitude is in the back of your mind.\n\nMy cousin Amena, a medical-grad-student-doctor-going-to-be-pediatrician, has worked with all sorts of patients. Patients who when their babies have diarrhea don’t have diapers, and who are frustrated after days of baby diarrhea and bad nappy rash. After hearing that, you can ‘t help being grateful each time you see a diaper!\n\nIn addition, one must be so grateful for the circumstances that you’re born in. Over here in the U.S., I don’t see such a stark difference between rich and poor. The poor can become rich here. In Karachi, this doesn’t seem the case. If you are a house servant, you will probably always be a house servant. If you’ve read The Help by Kathyrn Stockett, it too can be applied to Karachi. In Lahore, I was blessed to have electricity every other hour, and a small gas heater. Z was blessed to have woolly sweaters. Right across our home was a young mother (maid servant) with a boy exactly the same age as Z. Every time I looked across our house, they were contently playing, sitting outside amidst construction around them. I was simply across the road and had so much more than they did. What do we do about it? We need to do oh-so-much-more. Such things I would not learn if I did not go on this trip.\n\n“And establish prayer and give Charity, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves – you will find it with God. Indeed, God of what you do, is Seeing” (Quran 2:110).\n\nWhen I doodle, whether it be swirls or figurines, I am transformed to a world in which my doodles live, and my thoughts become clear. My mind breathes. I used to teach second grade. Now, I am a Stay-At-Home-Mother to three girls, an Atlanta based children-family-lifestyle photographer, and an author of Lailah’s Lunchbox (Tilbury House Publishing, 2015.) I have two new picture books projected for 2021: Amira's Picture Day (Holiday House, 2021) and I Can Help (Eerdmans, 2021) as well as my debut middle grade novel Unsettled (HarperCollins 2021). Thank you for stopping by! View all posts by Doodling Through Life",
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"Japanese automobile companies operating in the Egyptian market, such as Nissan and Toyota, are looking to funnel new investments into the market, but they face some obstacles, said the political and economic counsellor at the Japanese Embassy in Cairo, Hiro Ichiba, in an interview with Daily News Egypt.\n\n“It is necessary to finalise the new automotive policy which has been discussed by the Egyptian government for many years, otherwise it will be difficult for the automotive companies to make decisions,” Ichiba said, noting that automotive sector in Egypt requires high-quality supporting policy.\n\n“It is important to develop this kind of supporting industry to encourage the Japanese automobile companies to invest more in the Egyptian market,” said Ichiba.\n\nIn general, what do you think about the current investment climate in Egypt?\n\nDo you have any additional advice to improve Egypt’s business environment?\n\nThere are some sector policies that should be made in order to create incentives for investors of foreign companies to invest more in the Egyptian market.\n\nCould you please provide more clarification?\n\nFor example, in the automotive sector, there are some companies such as Nissan and Toyota that would like to expand their investment and manufacturing in Egypt. They need to make decisions to invest more so it is necessary to finalise the new automotive policy which has been discussed by the Egyptian government for many years. This issue needs to be finalised, otherwise it will be difficult for the automotive companies to make decisions.\n\nWhat is your view of the Egyptian economy and investment climate?\n\nI think that the Egyptian economy is showing some improvements due to the economic reform programme which is being implemented by the government. The macroeconomic indicators are going well, for example, real GDP growth rate is set at 5.8% for fiscal year 2018/19, the fiscal deficit is expected to be less than 10% of GDP by the end of FY 2017/18, and foreign reserves are also increasing after the introduction of the floating exchange rate in 2016, reaching $42.6bn at the end of March 2018.\n\nI understand that the IMF positively appreciates the progress of the economic reform, so the reform programme is showing welcome signs and I think we need to maintain it, and in order to maintain the positive trajectory, we hope Egypt will continue to work on the measures like fiscal consolidation through subsidy reform and revenue increase, and also the reform of state-owned enterprises. The market needs to enhance the private sector’s competitiveness and employment measures.\n\nWhich economic sectors are attractive for the Japanese companies in the Egyptian market?\n\nIn the electricity sector, there are some projects under way, for example the Hamrawein 6,000 MW coal power plant project, which Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) is working on, while Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Marubeni Corp are participating in the project.\n\nAnother example is the Qena 1,300 MW gas-fired power plant project. Toyota Tsusho Corporation is interested in the project, and in the Gulf of Suez wind plant project as well.\n\nToyota Tsusho Corporation is very active in the Egyptian market and also in Africa. It is a very aggressive, active company. The company has already signed an agreement for one of the projects and now is thinking about another one.\n\nThe petroleum and gas sector is another attractive sector for the Japanese companies in Egypt. Toyota Tsusho is negotiating a contract to set up a refineries complex in Suez.\n\nThe Egyptian government announced last September its plan to establish a petroleum refinery complex with Toyota Tsusho Corporation with investments of more than $3bn, according to a press release of the Petroleum Ministry.\n\nThe press release added that finalising the detailed studies should be done by the end of the first quarter of 2018 to be put on the production map of 2021.\n\nWhat is the value of Japanese FDI in the Egyptian market according to latest statistics?\n\nForeign direct investments (FDI) from Japan in FY 2016/17 was $93m. Actually, now, around 50 Japanese companies are working in the local market. I think the Japanese businesses are recovering after the reform procedures.\n\nIs there interest from Japanese companies to pump investments in Egypt?\n\nWhat about expansions of Japanese companies already present in the market?\n\nSumitomo Electric Wiring Systems has built its second factory in the market. The first one is in Port Said and the other new one is in Sixth of October.\n\nThe automobile sector will also witness new expansions if the government solves the previous obstacles which I mentioned to you.\n\nMany people say that there is potential in the market in the food industries sector. For example, Ajinomoto Co is working in this market, as is Japan Food Solutions. We understand there is huge potential in this sector.\n\nWhat about the updates of bilateral projects such as the fourth metro line; the first phase’s construction contract was supposed to be signed at the beginning of 2018?\n\nTaisei Corp and Orascom have not signed the construction contract yet for this project. There are many components of the phases: the first is regarding consultations, the second about civil engineering, and the third is about railway systems, then there is the implementation phase.\n\nThe tender was closed in July 2017 and the National Authority for Tunnels (NAT) is now consulting the terms of the contract with the companies.\n\nWhen do you expect the contract to be signed?\n\nWe are not sure regarding the timing. We are not negotiating, so we cannot expect.\n\nWhat about the Japanese support for the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM)?\n\nLast December, Sahar Nasr expressed her interest in introducing Japanese equipment and technology to the GEM during her visit to Japan. We appreciate her interest, but we prefer the project to be completed as soon as possible.\n\nI would like to know more about the Japanese support for primary schools in Egypt. The new system was surprisingly delayed last October; what is the situation now?\n\nWe are closely cooperating with the Egyptian side right now on this file.\n\nWhat will be their geographical distribution?\n\nI’d prefer you ask the Egyptian side for more details.\n\nMoreover, Egyptian students can benefit from the bilateral plan of sending 2,500 students and trainees to Japan in five years.\n\nWhat are the updates of the Borg El-Arab Airport project?\n\nThe extensions of Borg El-Arab Airport were agreed in 2016 and we are working on it. The tender will be opened hopefully this year.\n\nWhat about the outcomes of the recent JICA visit to Egypt?\n\nKitaoka expressed his respect for the economic reforms Egypt is carrying out and for the leadership Egypt is showing in the stability and growth of the Middle East and Africa region.\n\nHe visited an elementary school where Japanese-style education is being introduced on a trial basis. He also visited Cairo Opera House, which was established through a Japanese grant, as well as the Grand Egyptian Museum site.\n\nWhat do you think of the Egyptian presidential election?\n\nSo, I think Japan is looking forward to continuing working with the Egyptian leadership for the next period.\n\nJICA supports Egypt for inclusion of persons with disabilities\n\n1,500 teachers to be selected for Japanese schools in June: education minister\n\nToyota Tsusho looks to raise its investments in Egypt"
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"It’s understandable why people might think certain animals were designed, even intelligently designed. Butterflies, for instance, are remarkably beautiful and symmetrical, as they fly about, harmlessly and helpfully imbibing on nectar from flowers. Most plants are amazing with the way they get their energy from the sun, water from the rain, and in return they contribute to the atmosphere and prevent ground erosion.\n\nBut if you’re going to give a Designer credit for the butterfly and plants, you must also examine the cruel, or poorly put together features as well.\n\nThink about it. If you could design life on earth any way you wanted, would you create carnivores? Carnivores have to eat other animals to survive, which means fear, pain, and suffering for the prey that it eats. It also means for every carnivore, you need more animals. That immediately sets the stage a cruel world. Watch the frantic twitching of a fly in spider’s web. The spider injects it with a chemical that dissolves the flies innards, and then the spider drinks it out, like you sip through a straw. And, yes, animals suffer. Anything with a nervous system feels pain. That is what prevents it from hurting or accidentally killing itself.\n\nThe argument invariably moves from animals to people. Besides the fact that people are animals, we aren’t intelligently put together. We eat, drink, and breathe through the same pipe, which results in over 2,500 deaths in the US every year from people choking to to death. Dolphins are better put together in this regard, since they breathe through a different pipe than they eat with. Their problem is that they are air breather’s living in water! Would you design like that?\n\nAdditionally, people’s sex organs are in the same general area as their sewage organs. Putting sex and crap in the same area is just gross, not to mention would be of unintelligent design. We also have blind spots in our eyes, and we see only a small sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum. Octopus don’t have those blind spots, but they can’t see beyond eight feet well.\n\nIf a god created this world with such cruelty and unintelligent design, he’d have to be morally bankrupt and a cruel joker. An intelligent designer would make it so animals can photosynthesize like plants, or use some of the methods of corrals.\n\nAll of this madness makes sense in the light of evolution, however. Evolution is amoral. There are no ethics in evolution. Evolution passes along a genes and mutations regardless. If it turns out that a mutation causes early death, then that species dies out, which has happened a multitude of times.\n\nAs for the way some of our “design” is not wisely thrown together, well, most of us carry on fine, managing breathing and eating out of the same pipe without choking to death. So we pass on the same bad pluming to our kids. Ditto for the inconvenient location of sex and sewage organs.\n\nThere is a myth that humans are the pinnacle of evolution. Wrong! Humans are not the pinnacle or the height of evolution. We are as messed up as many other animals, and we pass along mutations just as they do. Carnivores exist because eating other animals provides a powerful source of protein. Evolution doesn’t care that other animals suffer in the process, or that if you have one animal you now need a bunch more to feed it, and on and on. That is wildly inefficient in terms of design, but it works.\n\nMutations aren’t always to a host’s advantage either. Sure improvements slip in there, helping a species be more successful at whatever they do. Evolution does make what we might call mistakes. DNA doesn’t always replicate properly. DNA is amazing in all kinds of ways, but it is not perfect. Mutations can be neutral and do nothing, or they can cause problems, like in cases of dwarfism, which is mostly caused by genetic conditions, sickle-cell anemia, which is inherited, and down dyndrome, where the child has an extra copy of chromosome 21. As long as they don’t prevent breeding, they don’t end our species. Even if it does kill hosts, not all people are inflicted with these mutations, so we carry onward.\n\nInterestingly, some types cancer cells have outlived their victims. Henrietta Lacks is long dead, but scientists have been studying and using her cervical cancers cells to this day. Are cancer cells intelligently designed from a loving god? Cancer makes no distinction between Christian, Muslim, Pagan, or Atheist.\n\nAnd what about viruses? The HIV virus has been evolving so fast researchers have a challenging time keeping up with it! And not all viruses are bad. In fact, some of our genes came from viruses long ago, and were passed along in our DNA.\n\nDon’t get me wrong, life is amazing all the way down the the atomic level. That we are only 10% human cells, and the rest is bacteria and viruses is fascinating! We are walking hosts for other organisms, and we couldn’t survive without them.\n\nIt’s beautiful the way that the fish fins go into the making of human hands, bat wings, and bird wings, and these are a great examples of reuse of a particular genetic pattern.\n\nThe sonar in bats and sea mammals is incredibly useful. The fact that spiders’ webs are so strong, and that they spin them into beautiful geometric patters is a wonder in itself. Regular patterns appear in nature often because they are easily replicated. So while they may seem “designed”, they are just easy to repeat. Mathematics is the language used to apply to the patterns we see. The Fibonacci series emerges in sunflowers, sea snails, and galaxies. This is not because god is a mathematician, but because the Fibonacci series a recipe for easy repetition.\n\nNature is amazing and beautiful, but it is also, in some cases, hideously cruel, inefficient, and sometimes appearing to be cobbled together haphazardly.\n\nI’m not happy or surprised that evolution is amoral. I do resent that humans evolved as hunters. But because we also evolved with a brain that is able to look for options and make decisions, I am a vegetarian. I’m not doing it for my health, but for theirs. I can opt out of creating suffering, and I can use my own morality and apply it to myself. Sadly the spiders, lions, bears, etc. can not. Evolution can be cruel, but it is also amazing, even if sometimes poorly and cruelly born out.\n\nI'm passionate about science, enjoy hiking, and learning to play the violin and viola."
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"Professor Everett L. Wheeler, review of The De Re Militari of Vegetius: The Reception, Transmission and Legacy of a Roman Text in the Middle Ages, ( review no. The treatise De re militari by Flavius Vegetius Renatus was the bible of Vegetius, who explicitly omitted cavalry from his exposition, became the. De Re Militavi, f86, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) .. xxxiii () ; id. , “The influence of Vegetius’ De re militari”, Milituty Afluirs.\n\nBesides this, the indispensable military exercises of running and leaping must be acquired before the limbs are too much stiffened by age. He also claims that the army in his time no longer wears armor militarii has received near unanimous criticism from historians. Thus the original book three probably ended with the address to the emperor at 3. Share your thoughts with other customers. They had shields, cuirasses, helmets, greaves, swords, daggers, loaded javelins, and two of the common missile weapons.\n\nBack to 9 July The number of legionary troops in an army is generally much more considerable than that of the auxiliaries.",
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"English translations precede printed books. The ancient Romans, therefore, perfected in every branch of the military art by a continued series of wars and perils, chose the Field of Mars dde the most commodious for their exercises on account of its vicinity to the Tiber, that the youth might therein wash off the sweat and dust, and refresh themselves after their fatigues by swimming.\n\nThere has been no recent, systematic study of the manuscripts of the Mulomedicina, and the Mulomedicina is rare in pre booklists and library catalogues. In his Memoirs, Montecuculli, the conqueror of the Turks at St. The officers who in action commanded the orders or divisions are called Ordinarii.\n\nJean de Meun ; miltiari the collection of Visser a. The truth of this is confirmed by the instance of Quintius Cincinnatus, who was following the plow when they came to offer him the dictatorship.\n\nHistory of Roman Literature: In many cases I have been able to locate and to identify clearly manuscripts cited vaguely by Vegetiuss or others, and not a few further manuscripts, both in Latin and in other languages, have been found.\n\nThe two Vegetian texts have entirely separate transmissions. The treatise was probably introduced into Carolingian France from Insular sources and during the ninth and tenth was distributed outward from France to Germany.\n\nThe dimensions of the camps must be determined by the number of troops and quantity of baggage, that a large army may have room enough, and that a small one may not be obliged to extend itself beyond its proper ground. Back to 2 At p.",
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After introducing full-stack engineers, the artificial boundary between browsers and servers started to dissolve, according to Jeff Harrell, the leader of UI Engineering Architecture.\n\nSince Node performed well as a prototyping platform, PayPal decided to try it out as the platform of their account overview page, one of their most trafficked app, while keeping the Java application as a fall back option in case anything goes wrong.\n\nThe results of the migration were astounding for PayPal engineering. Their Node.js app was built twice as fast with fewer people, meanwhile, the code consisted of 33 percent fewer lines and 40 percent fewer files. Regarding performance, expectations were also met: A single core Node app was able to handle double rps as the five core Java app. Response time decreased 35 percent, and pages were served 200ms faster. From this point, there was no turning back.\n\nIt’s also worth noticing that Node.js on its own is not the solely responsible for the success — the transition wouldn’t be so successful without microservices. According to Sameera Rao, senior business products engineering manager at PayPal: “Node.js and an all-Javascript development stack helped PayPal bring efficiencies in engineering and helped rethink and reboot product, design, and operational thinking.”\n\nWhen PayPal worked with a monolithic architecture, one app did everything. Duplications were common, while teams copy-pasted and tweaked code all the time — and development was like working on an assembly line. Not much was being done.\n\nAfter moving to a microservice mindset, they were able to modularize their stack, and global teams could roll out new features in a much faster way. For this, they created an open source model and a core GitHub repository with the proper guidelines. By organizing better how the teams worked and how the code was written, PayPal was able to scale Node.js for their global organization in a way that multiple teams were able to work on the same project with ease.\n\nBack in 2013, Netflix ran a large monolithic application with 40 minutes long startup times and really slow builds according to Kim Trott, director of UI platform engineering. Developing this way didn’t enable them to be productive enough and innovate quickly. With Java on the server and JavaScript on the client, everything had to be written twice.\n\nThe solution was to simplify their stack, move the website to a single page application and choose a common language to write the same code: Node.js, with the philosophy of write it once, run it everywhere. 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Nowadays Netflix uses Apache Mesos for cloud-native distributed resource scheduling for a variety of use cases including real-time anomaly detection, training and model building batch jobs, machine learning orchestration, and Node.js based microservices according to their recent blog post.\n\nGoDaddy Switched to Node.js from .Net\n\nCharlie Robbins, director of engineering for the UX platform at GoDaddy started using Node.js in 2009, after he saw Ryan Dahl’s legendary Node.js presentation at JSConf, so it’s no wonder that he was one of the main advocates of the technology at GoDaddy.\n\nHe let us know that before Node and microservices, GoDaddy mainly used .NET, and employed Java and .NET developers with 10-plus years of monolithic stack experience. Unfortunately, they were experiencing several problems with how they built their product:\n\nThey saw that .NET doesn’t have the vibrant community of module publishers like Node.js, and they also had to rely too much on what Microsoft released. They also knew that it wasn’t the future for an agile company, so they initiated an enterprise level culture shift and began prototyping Node.js applications in 2013, according to Stephen Comissio, senior developer at GoDaddy.\n\nBut why did they choose Node? Because it is possible to easily build, unit test, integration test and deploy applications with it. Their expectations were met when they faced one of their biggest scaling challenges, a SuperBowl ad urging 100 million people to visit one of their websites. They were able to handle 10.000 requests per second without zero downtime thanks to Node.js and a cluster of 12 servers. GoDaddy can now handle the same load than before with only 10% of the hardware thanks to Node.js, while serving 1.7 million requests per month.\n\nGoDaddy was also able to achieve agility by implementing a continuous integration pipeline, and thanks to transitioning to microservices, they are able to deploy into production in less than a minute now, according to Shaheeda Nizar, GoDaddy’s senior director of OpenStack engineering. Their architecture is a distributed system built on a “shared-nothing” architecture, so deployment is easy and resilient.\n\nHighly innovative enterprises already know that Node.js and Microservices are a great combination for achieving high performance, increased productivity, reduced costs, and satisfied developers. This is why the community is looking forward to Node Interactive, which lets us developers to exchange best practices and experiences of using Node.js with Microservices. If you have any questions regarding this topic, reach out to me in Amsterdam, listen to my talk “Breaking Down the Monolith” or ping me on Twitter.\n\nIf you’d like to read more about the successes of enterprises with Node.js, I recommend to check out the “Enterprise Conversation” series on the official Node.js YouTube Channel."
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"Premise: Bradley Cooper plays Pat, a recently released patient from a mental institution, who is put into the custody of his elderly parents. Now he lives his life chasing people from the past and meeting new ones who might help him more than he thinks. Or if you’d like a completely out-of-context summary of the film based on the marketing: BRADLEY COOPER PLAYS A QUIRKY NUTJOB WHO RUNS AROUND WITH A GARBAGE BAG FOR A SHIRT!\n\n-The film is hilarious. And it’s funny in a smart, witty way that intelligent adults can actually appreciate. That’s not to say that I don’t still like fart humor; but it has its place, and Silver Linings Playbook isn’t it. I really enjoyed the Hemingway bit, and totally loved the brief comic exchange about iPods/iPod docks. Ironically, one of the least apparent or important jokes in the film is the one about Pat wearing a garbage bag while he runs. But it sure is quirky, huh? Silver Linings Playbook may actually be the anti-quirky movie. It takes aspects that a different film would shrug off as quirk, puts them in the foreground, and makes them not just a silly habit but more about who the character really is. And that goes for just about every character. But it’s still all pretty funny.\n\n-It has emotion, as well. My dark, charred heart actually fluttered a few times during the film. It builds to a satisfying conclusion (maybe a little predictable), but does everything the best way possible.\n\n-I cared about all the characters, and they cared about each other. I even cared about Pat’s weird friend that was having marriage issues. They make you care about him. And seemingly cliché relationships like the one between Pat and his brother start off as a weird rivalry, but quickly reveals itself to be much more than that. Everyone pretty much acts as a foil to Pat, but they have their own little personalities and stories that make them all equally as interesting.\n\n-It sort of switches focus into a dance competition halfway through. I know that probably sounds awful and/or random. But I liked it. It results in probably one of the better feel good movies in a while. And what I liked even more about the ending was the old school romance charm it had to it. Apart from the dialogue, it just felt like the kind of ending you’d see in a classic romance film from decades ago. I don’t mind that at all.\n\n-Bradley Cooper deserves some awards recognition for his role. And Jennifer Lawrence holds her own as well. The relationship was combative enough that it kept me interested throughout, but they had such great chemistry that I kind of get the best of both worlds.\n\n-I’m always a bit skeptical when a handsome actor tries to play a troubled weirdo. I know earlier in the year Bradley Cooper was playing the Elephant Man without any make-up in some theatrical production, and that made me laugh heartily. So the fact that he’s playing a handsome weirdo in this maybe me question it, as well. But then it’s revealed that Pat used to be something of a normal, married guy until he snapped and got placed in a mental institution. So I was cool with it, I guess. Because I mean, be honest, handsome people usually aren’t believable, quirky weirdos. And when they are crazy they more often than not end up in Patrick Bateman from American Psycho territory.\n\n-If you can overlook all the shitty family comedies like the Focker movies, Analyze This/That, New Years Eve, etc… Silver Linings Playbook shows the world that an elderly Robert De Niro actually *can* still act. And act awesomely. As Pat’s father, who is equal parts loving and obsessive compulsive, De Niro finally deserves to be mentioned once again as a great actor. I wonder if he did this movie for the paycheck like the others, and it just happened to be such good material that he couldn’t fail…? Or if he actually tried for a change and this was the natural result…?\n\n-Great soundtrack. I’d also like to add that it features two White Stripes songs, one of which is actually integral to the story. That’s alright by me.\n\n-The film uses DeSean Jackson’s one-yard-too-early touchdown celebration from a few NFL seasons ago in a crucial moment of the film as a serious metaphor for coming close to easy success but blowing it in the end. I support any and all super-specific football references to be used as crucial metaphors in a film.",
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Due to the absence of such processes on Mars, many thought of it as a dead planet, where not much happened in the past 3 billion years.\n\nScientists from the University of Arizona challenge current views of Martian geodynamic evolution with a report on the discovery of an active mantle plume pushing the surface upward and causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The finding, which was published in the current issue of the journal Nature Astronomy, suggests that the planet’s deceptively quiet surface may hide a more tumultuous interior than previously thought.\n\n“Our study presents multiple lines of evidence that reveal the presence of a giant active mantle plume on present-day Mars,” said Adrien Broquet, a postdoctoral research associate in the UArizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) and co-author of the study with Jeff Andrews-Hanna, an associate professor of planetary science at the LPL.\n\nArtist’s impression of an active mantle plume – a large blob of warm and buoyant rock – rising from deep inside Mars and pushing up Elysium Planitia, a plain within the planet’s northern lowlands. Credit: Adrien Broquet & Audrey Lasbordes\n\nMantle plumes are large blobs of warm and buoyant rock that rise from deep inside a planet and push through its intermediate layer – the mantle – to reach the base of its crust, causing earthquakes, faulting and volcanic eruptions. The island chain of Hawaii, for example, formed as the Pacific plate slowly drifted over a mantle plume.\n\n“We have strong evidence for mantle plumes being active on Earth and Venus, but this isn’t expected on a small and supposedly cold world like Mars,” Andrews-Hanna said. “Mars was most active 3 to 4 billion years ago, and the prevailing view is that the planet is essentially dead today.”\n\n“A tremendous amount of volcanic activity early in the planet’s history built the tallest volcanoes in the solar system and blanketed most of the northern hemisphere in volcanic deposits,” Broquet said. “What little activity has occurred in recent history is typically attributed to passive processes on a cooling planet.”\n\nThe researchers were drawn to a surprising amount of activity in an otherwise nondescript region of Mars called Elysium Planitia, a plain within Mars’ northern lowlands close to the equator. Unlike other volcanic regions on Mars, which haven’t seen major activity for billions of years, Elysium Planitia experienced large eruptions over the past 200 million years.\n\n“Previous work by our group found evidence in Elysium Planitia for the youngest volcanic eruption known on Mars,” Andrews-Hanna said. “It created a small explosion of volcanic ash around 53,000 years ago, which in geologic time is essentially yesterday.”\n\nThis image taken by the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter shows an oblique view focusing on one of the fractures making up the Cerberus Fossae system. The fractures cut through hills and craters, indicating their relative youth. Credit: SA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO\n\nVolcanism at Elysium Planitia originates from the Cerberus Fossae, a set of young fissures that stretch for more than 800 miles across the Martian surface. Recently, NASA’s InSight team found that nearly all Martian quakes, or marsquakes, emanate from this one region. Although this young volcanic and tectonic activity had been documented, the underlying cause remained unknown.\n\nOn Earth, volcanism and earthquakes tend to be associated with either mantle plumes or plate tectonics, the global cycle of drifting continents that continually recycles the crust.\n\n“We know that Mars does not have plate tectonics, so we investigated whether the activity we see in the Cerberus Fossae region could be the result of a mantle plume,” Broquet said.\n\nMantle plumes, which can be viewed as analogous to hot blobs of wax rising in lava lamps. give away their presence on Earth through a classical sequence of events. Warm plume material pushes against the surface, uplifting and stretching the crust. Molten rock from the plume then erupts as flood basalts that create vast volcanic plains.\n\nWhen the team studied the features of Elysium Planitia, they found evidence of the same sequence of events on Mars. The surface has been uplifted by more than a mile, making it one of the highest regions in Mars’ vast northern lowlands. Analyses of subtle variations in the gravity field indicated that this uplift is supported from deep within the planet, consistent with the presence of a mantle plume.\n\nOther measurements showed that the floor of impact craters is tilted in the direction of the plume, further supporting the idea that something pushed the surface up after the craters formed. Finally, when researchers applied a tectonic model to the area, they found that the presence of a giant plume, 2,500 miles wide, was the only way to explain the extension responsible for forming the Cerberus Fossae.\n\n“In terms of what you expect to see with an active mantle plume, Elysium Planitia is checking all the right boxes,” Broquet said, adding that the finding poses a challenge for models used by planetary scientists to study the thermal evolution of planets. “This mantle plume has affected an area of Mars roughly equivalent to that of the continental United States. Future studies will have to find a way to account for a very large mantle plume that wasn’t expected to be there.\n\n“We used to think that InSight landed in one of the most geologically boring regions on Mars – a nice flat surface that should be roughly representative of the planet’s lowlands,” Broquet added. “Instead, our study demonstrates that InSight landed right on top of an active plume head.”\n\nThe presence of an active plume will affect interpretations of the seismic data recorded by InSight, which must now take into account the fact that this region is far from normal for Mars.\n\n“Having an active mantle plume on Mars today is a paradigm shift for our understanding of the planet’s geologic evolution,” Broquet said, “similar to when analyses of seismic measurements recorded during the Apollo era demonstrated the moon’s core to be molten.”\n\nTheir findings could also have implications for life on Mars, the authors say. The studied region experienced floods of liquid water in its recent geologic past, though the cause has remained a mystery. The same heat from the plume that is fueling ongoing volcanic and seismic activity could also melt ice to make the floods – and drive chemical reactions that could sustain life deep underground.\n\n“Microbes on Earth flourish in environments like this, and that could be true on Mars, as well,” Andrews-Hanna said, adding that the discovery goes beyond explaining the enigmatic seismic activity and resurgence in volcanic activity. “Knowing that there is an active giant mantle plume underneath the Martian surface raises important questions regarding how the planet has evolved over time. “We’re convinced that the future has more surprises in store.”"
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There were also a host of Louisville businesses interested in the city’s potential adoption of Fiber, and increased competition in the market, as they were dissatisfied with the price they paid for their current service.\n\n“In some cases, the lack of competition has [also] created pockets in our community where businesses don’t have redundancy,” Smith said. “Which means there is only one commercial provider in the area and if they fail, the backup is not there.”\n\nWhile this lawsuit obviously carries some heavy implications for the Louisville community, it could also have a larger impact on the future of Google Fiber and gigabit internet as a whole. Let’s break it down.\n\nTo get an idea of what AT&T’s concerns are, let’s take a look at the following prepared statement from AT&T spokesman Joe Burgan:\n\n“Louisville Metro Council’s recently passed ‘One Touch Make Ready’ Ordinance is invalid, as the city has no jurisdiction under federal or state law to regulate pole attachments. We have filed an action to challenge the ordinance as unlawful. Google can attach to AT&T’s poles once it enters into AT&T’s standard Commercial Licensing Agreement, as it has in other cities. This lawsuit is not about Google. It’s about the Louisville Metro Council exceeding its authority.”\n\nGartner analyst Will Hahn said that if local government is allowed to regulate pole attachments, that becomes a problem for AT&T. Having to account for and deal with different regulations across the state will not only be frustrating, but it will also be costly.\n\n“It’s going to cost them more to remember that, in Louisville, we have this ‘One Touch’ rule, but maybe in Frankfort we don’t. And, that’s going to cause their operations to become less efficient,” Hahn said.\n\nThe other main argument made by AT&T is that it simply isn’t fair for them to have to carry Google’s equipment on poles they manage.\n\n“My take is it is a legitimate case and they have valid arguments,” said Charles Carr, a lawyer with Bronston Legal PC. “The analogy I make is that commercial building owners cannot discriminate against telecom carriers by disallowing them access to their buildings, but they cannot allow the new carrier to tear up or move or disrupt the existing carriers facilities in the building either.”\n\nCarr went on to say that he believes that a temporary restraining order (TRO) will be granted on preemption grounds, which means when state and federal law clash, federal law wins out because it “preempts” the state law. He also said that the standard for notice required was too subjective and wouldn’t really prevent any new carrier from “accidentally” cutting AT&T’s lines during installation. So, his guess is that AT&T will prevail.\n\nAlso, AT&T’s resources cannot be underestimated in this battle. There’s an old saying in the telecom world that AT&T is the world’s largest lobbying firm that also happens to provide telecommunications services, so they are well equipped for battles like this and shouldn’t be underestimated.\n\nWhen it initially approved the One Touch Make Ready ordinance, Louisville city officials set ground rules for how a new ISP would have to conduct itself to use the poles. Essentially, if any ISP provider who wants to set up lines on an existing pole needs to shift or move existing lines, they must contact the incumbent provider and formally request that the existing lines be moved to make space. If the incumbent company doesn’t respond in 30 days, the new provider can hire a contractor to move the lines. Also, that new company is responsible for any damage that may be incurred on existing providers’ equipment.\n\nFor Google, using existing utility poles would be the fastest and easiest way for to deploy Fiber in Louisville. So far, Google has targeted cities where the local government itself owns much of the telecom infrastructure. That makes Louisville an important test case for how much Google will put up with to get its service into a city.\n\nMany of the top 10 largest cities in the US are in a similar position, with the ownership of utility poles often being a hodgepodge of utility companies, service providers like AT&T, and joint associations. This is true for cities such as New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and San Antonio.\n\nHahn said, to his knowledge, there’s been no other litigation directly related to Google Fiber thus far. How far Google ends up taking it depends entirely on their end goal for Google Fiber. As I have written before, Google’s overall strategy still isn’t clear. It could be setting up Fiber to become a serious pillar of its business, or it could just be using the success of Fiber to spur incumbents into providing faster internet service. This happened with Time Warner Cable in Charlotte, North Carolina in early 2015. Just a few short months after Charlotte was announced as a potential city for Google Fiber, Time Warner Cable announced it was bumping some customers up to 300 mbps at no charge.\n\nEither way, it’s a win-win for Google.\n\n“We have to suspect that they’re not really in it for the access money and the exchange that an AT&T or Verizon is in it for,” Hahn said. “Google could just be wanting to see what people do with data to fuel their core business, which is search and advertising.”\n\nFor Google, Fiber could simply be a sandbox. Google might just want to see what people do with gigabit speeds. But, if Google really wants to make Fiber work in Louisville, and AT&T wins its lawsuit, it will require work.\n\nThe clearest option, although much more expensive, would be to bury the cables underground. With this plan, Google could avoid the legal issues and create a network that is more more resistant to inclement weather and natural disasters. Whether Google builds it or not, Hahn said, fiber internet is definitely the future, it’s just a question of whose schedule it will come on.\n\nOne thing is for certain, though–much of the Louisville tech community isn’t happy with AT&T’s actions.\n\n“The One-Touch Make-Ready measure passed unanimously and was visibly and vocally supported by many people in our community with very little, if any, vocal support to the contrary,” said Jason Falls, president of the Louisville Digital Association. “That AT&T would try and jockey for profiteering when, at least in my mind, the public right of way makes their issue a moot measure, is sad.”\n\nShare: AT&T goes to war with Google Fiber in Louisville: Why Ma Bell could win and what it would mean\nBy Conner Forrest\nConner is a former Senior Editor for TechRepublic. He is now a Senior Research Analyst at 451 Research."
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At its root, this widespread environmental destruction is a result of our growth as a species and increasing food consumption to sustain ourselves.\n\nAlthough climate change casts a shadow over future conservation efforts, farming is the number-one threat to wildlife. We have already altered some 75 percent of the ice-free land on this planet. If we continue along our current course, we will need to double our crop production to feed a growing world population that demands more resource-intensive foods such as meat and dairy.\n\nOur research shows that Sub-Saharan Africa is particularly at risk of harmful agricultural development. This region is at the crossroads of economic, demographic and agricultural growth, and minimizing potential effects of agricultural change there is an urgent challenge.\n\nThis becomes more worrying when considering the percentage of land that is currently at risk (i.e. natural but arable) and not protected against future development. Four-fifths of the regions we identify at risk of farmland expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa are unprotected. This is less than half of the 43 percent protected in Latin America.\n\nSome may mistakenly believe that protecting land from farming is about preserving wildlife habitat while local people go hungry. But it’s not a binary choice. Instead, the goal is to ensure an ample supply of nutritious food while at the same time conserving the most biodiverse and unique places on Earth. This is possible if we try. Knowing in advance what areas are most at risk allows us to better plan for a more sustainable future.\n\nWe need to increase awareness of agro-ecological farming methods and secure local people’s land-holder rights — a crucial step to preventing large foreign corporations from buying up land for monoculture farming.\n\nCommunities adopting agro-ecological techniques is a win-win solution that goes a long way towards sustainably feeding the world without pushing wildlife towards extinction.\n\nCurrent large-scale conservation schemes are based on factors that include past habitat loss and the threatened status of species, but none include the potential for future land-use change. We need to do a better job of predicting future pressures on wildlife habitat, especially because timely conservation action is cheaper and more effective than trying to fix the damage caused by farming. Our research takes a step in this direction.\n\nWe also show which countries could do with more support for conservation initiatives to protect land and find ways to sustainably grow food. Suriname, Guyana and the Republic of the Congo are just a few examples, as well as a number of countries in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa that are at the center of high agricultural growth, low conservation investment and very high numbers of species that could be lost due to agricultural development.\n\nSince most agricultural demand comes from richer nations, those countries should provide education and support for sustainable farming methods and locally led conservation efforts.\n\nWhat can you do?\n\nAll of this raises the question: How can we eat well without harming wildlife? 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Articles on food waste seem half-baked when keeping in mind the bizarre grain-to-meat ratio of many of our most popular meats.\n\nThere are ways in which farmers can raise livestock with little to no environmental damage, particularly when land is not overgrazed and trees remain on the landscape. Indeed, in some remote areas grazing cattle are a crucial source of food and nourishment. Unfortunately, the industrialized feedlot model that relies heavily on grain makes up the overwhelming majority of the meat in your supermarket. That is the kind of farming that our research investigates.\n\nTo make matters worse, the grain we feed animals is the leading driver of deforestation in the tropics. And it’s a hungry beast: our cows, pigs, and poultry devour over one-third of all crops we grow. 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"EAST CHINA SEA - A detachment of F-35B Lightning II's with Fighter Attack Squadron 121 (VMFA-121) arrived aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) March 5, marking the first time the aircraft has deployed aboard a U.S. Navy ship and with a Marine Expeditionary Unit in the Indo-Pacific.\n\n\"Pairing F-35B Lightning II's with the Wasp represents one of the most significant leaps in warfighting capability for the Navy-Marine Corps team in our lifetime,\" said Rear Adm. Brad Cooper, commander, Expeditionary Strike Group 7. \"This 5th generation stealth jet is extremely versatile, and will greatly enhance and expand our operational capabilities.”\n\nVMFA-121 pilots are scheduled to conduct a series of qualification flights on Wasp over a multi-day period. Following qualifications, the F-35B’s and 2,300 Marines that make up the 31st MEU will deploy aboard ships of the Wasp Expeditionary Strike Group for follow-on operations in the Indo-Pacific region as part of a routine patrol to strengthen regional alliances, provide rapid-response capability, and advance the Up-Gunned ESG concept.\n\nThe Up-Gunned ESG is a U.S. Pacific Fleet-initiated concept that aims to provide lethality and survivability to a traditional three-ship amphibious ready group by integrating multi-mission surface combatants and F-35B into amphibious operations. By adding these enabling capabilities, the amphibious force can more effectively defend against adversarial threats in the undersea, surface, and air domains, as well provide offensive firepower to strike from the sea.\n\nThe 31st MEU is the only forward-deployed MEU in the region. The F-35B serves as one airframe within a multitude of air capabilities of the MEU's Air Combat Element. Air, ground, and logistics forces make up the MEU's Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), a composite of capabilities that allow the MEU, in partnership with Navy amphibious ships, to conduct a wide-range of missions from crisis response to disaster relief.\n\n“This is a historic deployment,” said Col. Tye R. Wallace, 31st MEU Commanding Officer. “The F-35B is the most capable aircraft ever to support a Marine rifleman on the ground. It brings a range of new capabilities to the MEU that make us a more lethal and effective Marine Air-Ground Task Force.”\n\nThe arrival of the F-35B culminates testing and shipboard structural modifications on Wasp that began in 2013. Wasp completed an overhaul in 2017 and subsequently departed Norfolk to forward-deploy to Sasebo, Japan as part of a Department of Defense effort to place the most advanced capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.\n\n“Deployment of the versatile F-35B enhances the full range of Expeditionary Strike Group capabilities with one of the world’s most technologically-advanced air warfare platforms,” said Capt. Colby Howard, Wasp commanding officer. “With the specific upgrades Wasp has received, the Navy Marine Corps team in the Pacific is better positioned than ever before to support our commitment to the security of Japan and the region.”\n\nThe Wasp ESG is on a routine patrol in the Indo-Pacific, providing U.S. Seventh Fleet a rapid-response capability in the event of a contingency and working with partners and allies to increase combined capacity for regional security.\n\nSeventh Fleet, which celebrates its 75th year in 2018, spans more than 124 million square kilometers, stretching from the International Date Line to the India/Pakistan border; and from the Kuril Islands in the North to the Antarctic in the South. Seventh Fleet's area of operation encompasses 36 maritime countries and 50 percent of the world’s population with between 50-70 U.S. ships and submarines, 140 aircraft, and approximately 20,000 Sailors in the 7th Fleet.",
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"Tuesday 16th May saw me heading out for what was intended to be a day of tench/perch/silvers fishing but ended up as a day of carping.\n\nThe destination venue actually has two pools – one (B) which is ‘king’ carp free but holds a mixed range of other species including tench, crucian carp, chub, bream, barbel, perch, roach and rudd, and the other (O) contains only ‘king’ carp and chub (supposedly but as the two pools are only 5 yards apart at one point and there is pipe that connects both pools, fry can at times get through the grids at the pipe ends). Water enters the silvers pool from a brook at one end, exits through the pipe into the carp pool, and then exits that pool back into the brook lower down…\n\nSo arriving at the silvers pool at 0730 I went through the usual preliminaries before casting out my float tackle (laying-on) into the swim at around 0815. I fished worm and maggot on a size 16 hook and free fed frequent but small quantities of maggot and particles. However, by 1130 I had had not one indication of any sort of interest whatsoever and so I decided to pack my tackle into the car and drive back up to the carp pool and try for a few chub.\n\nOn arrival on the carp pool there was already another angler in the near bank swim that I’d intended to fish and so I set up on the far bank and catapulted out maggot/particle feed whilst I reset the float tackle to depth and started to fish. However, another two hours passed without any result and I decided to try for a carp or two and set up my floating bait rod – 1.75lb TC, 30lb greased braid mainline to a size 6 hook and also a small cork ball to aid keeping the line afloat plus to act as a visual indicator and a small swivel with clip link for connecting a floating weight (eg bubble float) when needing to cast beyond distance that the bait itself would allow.\n\nSo the change quickly brought a result with the capture of 3lb 8oz common carp and later a 8lb 13oz mirror carp both taken on floating bread crust.",
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