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"Chelsea Angelo steps up from Formula 3 to the Dunlop Series\n\nChelsea Angelo will make her Dunlop Series debut at the Clipsal 500 Adelaide after striking a last minute deal with local team THR Developments.\n\nThe 18-year-old is set to campaign one of the team’s two ex-Kelly Racing Holdens alongside previously confirmed driver Taz Douglas.\n\nThe move ensures there will be two females on the Dunlop Series grid, as former Carrera Cup racer Renee Gracie is also making her V8 Supercars debut in Adelaide.\n\nAngelo had initially been slated to compete in the Dunlop Series last year before a change of tact saw her run the Australian Formula 3 Championship.\n\nThis weekend will be a tough assignment for Angelo, whose day in an Evans Motorsport Ford in mid-2013 remains her only V8 Supercars experience.\n\n“It’s all come together very late but I’m really happy to be jumping in the deep end at the Clipsal 500,” said Angelo.\n\n“Luckily I raced there in Formula 3 last year so I know the track, but I’ve only had one test day in V8 Supercar about 18 months ago so I’m not expecting too much from the weekend.\n\n“The THR Developments team have been really great in helping us to get the deal done and I’m looking forward to getting over there and working with them all this weekend.\n\n“Luckily there’s quite a bit of track time on the Thursday so we will get a fair bit of running in before qualifying and the races,” she added.\n\n“Hopefully by the time the races come around I’ll be pretty comfortable in the car and ready to go.”\n\nAlthough the deal is currently a one-off, Angelo hopes to complete the season with THR.\n\n“As with everything it all comes down to money, but we’ll get through this weekend and then definitely start talking to them about something more long term,” she said."
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"Socrates thought that books would do terrible things to our memories. Since the beginning of time, our knowledge had been passed on in the oral tradition of stories. These stories were memorized and repeated. They were handed down from generation to generation, and that’s how story co-evolved with our species. Wired for Story takes us through a journey of the mind, speaking not only of what causes us to be so intrigued and enthralled by stories but what it takes to create a good one.\n\nThere is now interesting neuroscience that supports that the brain is wired for stories. Parts of the brain are selectively disengaged. We get little shots of dopamine to keep us coming back for more, and the more research we look at, the clearer the picture becomes that our brains are designed by evolution to be story-centric.\n\nThe importance of stories has been a mystery. They’re powerful in the neurochemicals they release. They have the power to suck us in and cause us to stay engaged, even when we need to sleep or take a bathroom break. This sounds a great deal, like flow. It has the capacity to so engage us that we forget our biological needs. (See Flow, Finding Flow, and The Rise of Superman for the power of flow.) Much like play, there must be an evolutionary advantage to stories. (For more on the benefit of play, see Play.)\n\nIf something with such a powerful pull needs an evolutionary reason to hold it in place, what then is the power of story? The power seems to come from our ability to safely experience what’s impractical to experience personally. A spy novel allows us to experience the thrill of being James Bond without the real-world consequences of making a mistake and being killed or placed in prison. Less action-oriented stories still have their pull, as they teach us something that we didn’t know before.\n\nOne of the tricks that evolution taught us was the use of simulation. It allows us to learn from things that haven’t happened to us, whether they’re things that haven’t happened yet and may lead to stress (see Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers). Johnathan Haidt in The Righteous Mind speaks of the change that happened that allowed us to have shared intentionality. Somewhere along the line, we leveraged our ability to simulate to create an opportunity to work together towards a goal – the original team-building exercises.\n\nStories leverage this simulation and shared intentionality to create an opportunity to learn and live vicariously. We don’t have to be the Indiana Jones figure swinging from a whip and narrowly avoiding huge rolling boulders of stone in an ancient pyramid. We can allow the story to unfold and learn something. In some cases, the learning isn’t useful or realistic, but in less-glamorized stories, the lessons can be powerful. Aesop’s Fables are a good example of stories with a purpose. They teach important moral lessons.\n\nThe real goal of a story is to answer one overriding question. It answers one truly profound question about how the protagonist overcomes adversity by changing themselves. It’s a common misconception that story is about the plot – it’s about what happened. However, the real heart and soul of the story isn’t what happened, but is instead how the protagonist changed. If your protagonist doesn’t change as a result of the story, well, then it’s not really a story – at least not a compelling one. You can have a story like Dude, Where’s My Car? that is filled with silly situations, one-line zingers, and the occasional plot twist. However, without a real change in the protagonist(s), there’s no point. It’s mind candy, just something silly to fill the time.\n\nDone well, a story reveals human nature to us through the changes we see in the protagonist.\n\nIt’s well-established that we’re lousy at predicting our own happiness. (See Stumbling on Happiness, The Happiness Hypothesis, and Hardwiring Happiness for more.) However, we even fail to predict our own behavior. Kurt Lewin’s equation that behavior is a function of both person and environment means that we’ll never really know what we’ll do until we’re actually placed in the situation. We want to believe that we wouldn’t mistreat mock prisoners (see The Lucifer Effect) or that we wouldn’t administer seemingly lethal shocks (see Milgram’s work in Influencer).\n\nStories give us an opportunity to view what happens when a protagonist who may seem similar to us reacts to a set of circumstances – things that most of us never want to see happen to us.\n\nThe difference, they say, between tragedy and comedy is timing. However, Inside Jokes revealed that there’s slightly more to it than that. Comedy is about creating misperceptions. It’s a 1-2 pause, 3 waltz that makes comedy work. We intentionally lead the audience down the wrong path, and then, with a flick of the tongue, we shift them in a totally different direction. The detection of the fault in the prediction is rewarded with a small shot of dopamine – at least in the cases of real laughter.\n\nComedy is, as I learned, all about the control of the release of information. (See I am a Comedian for more.) The comedian quite obviously knows the punchline but cannot do anything to reveal it before its time. Obviously, comedy is more nuanced and special, with tags and call backs and other tricks to cause the mind to reach the wrong conclusions; however, done well, all comedy is like all magic – it’s about the art of misdirection.\n\nAt some level, the difference between tragedy and comedy is timing, as the secret to comedy in and of itself is timing. So, too, is the case with story: the careful, timely release of information that exposes the inner struggle of the protagonist results in a story that keeps the reader leading in, leaning forward, looking for the next clue that will help them solve the puzzle. Occasionally, folks like me will take alternate approaches to solving a puzzle, as in How This Developer Solves a Puzzle, which is akin to reading the end of the story without progressing through each of the pages.\n\nAt some level, it’s the writer’s job to set the protagonist up to run through the gauntlet of the plot and to emerge the other side. The setup can be subtle in terms of its origins. Perhaps it’s where or when they’re born. Perhaps it’s the people they’re attracted to. At some level, however, it must feel like fate. It must feel like this is what they are meant to do – otherwise, why wouldn’t they turn away from the challenge and do something else?\n\nDone properly, the setup in the story feels like fate. It feels like it’s what the person was born to do. Most of us go through life without that sense of purpose and meaning. We don’t know what fate would have for us. We seem to be just moving through life like a leaf blown in the wind. (See Extreme Productivity for more about how our paths are rarely straight.)\n\nWith the setup and the protagonist in their spots, all that is necessary is for the plot – and the transformation of the protagonist – to unfold. Perhaps the most difficult component to story writing is to find a pace of the plot where each twist is precisely where the audience needs it to be to keep engaged. Each revealing story comes before they lose interest. Where lives are sheer boredom punctuated with stark terror, stories should contain only the elements necessary to solving the final puzzle of the protagonist’s change.\n\nI believe that distilling the story down to its necessary elements and controlling the pacing of those elements is the heart of how we can capture the power of story. After all, humans are Wired for Story."
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"Autumn is Jim’s greatest weakness. You might fantasize about your best friend’s daughter, but you never act on it.\n\nBut after spending three years working overseas, Jim comes home to find Autumn has blossomed from the shy, awkward teenager he once knew, into a full blown woman with spicy curves that have him hungry for a lot more than Turkey. Maybe some stuffing?\n\nBut Autumn is off-limits. That’s the one line Jim just can’t cross. He’s twice her age and she shouldn’t want him, but she does, and she’s making it very hard to resist.\n\nStuffed has 13 chapters with an epilogue and is about Jim and Autumn.\n\nJim is best friend’s with Autumn’s father. He’s been gone for 3 years.\n\nThey meet while at the park and it’s instalove for the both of them. Things hit a little bit of a snag when he finds out who she is, so he takes off without saying anything to her.\n\nHe doesn’t hesitate for long as she is what he wants. She wants him and she definitely lets him know.\n\nShe’s a virgin and he’s been celibate for the 3 years since his divorce.\n\nNo drama. Just them getting together. Cute, steamy story. I loved it.\n\nNo cheating, no ow/om drama, no separations-the night after he kissed her the first time doesn’t count for me as they weren’t together.\n\nEpilogue is a year out. They are happily married with a baby. I do wish the epilogue was a little further out, but it was still a very good story. I gave it 🌟🌟🌟🌟. Thanks for reading."
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Photo by Jessie Higgins/UPI\n\nTERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 18 (UPI) -- As the number of working farms declines in the United States, government and industry leaders are turning to a new place to find new farmers -- the military.\n\nIn the last decade, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has poured millions of dollars into programs to help military veterans begin farming. From that funding has sprung hundreds of new organizations, grants and training programs across the country.\n\nToday, there are just over 2 million farms in United States, less than a third of the number a century ago, according to the USDA. Much of that decline is due to technological advances that enabled farmers to do more work with less manpower. But in recent years a startling new trend has emerged: Farmers are getting older, and there are few young people standing by to take their place.\n\nThe average age of the American farmer is now 58, and more than 60 percent of farm owners are over 65.\n\n\"We have a crisis in agriculture,\" said Michael O'Gorman, founder and director of the Farmer Veteran Coaltion. \"This is the first time in history we really need new farmers.\"\n\nO'Gorman, a lifelong farmer who is now 70, stumbled into the issue in the early 2000s. After a successful 40-year career in agriculture, he wanted to give back. So in 2007 he brought together a group of farmers to discuss offering jobs to veterans. At that time, there were few organizations connecting veterans to farming, O'Gorman said. He had a hunch it would be a good fit.\n\nThat hunch turned out to be so correct that within a decade it was a national movement.\n\nVeterans, O'Gorman discovered, are uniquely qualified to farm. Their training has made them task oriented, they are accustomed to long hours and hard labor, and adapt to overcome unforeseen obstacles -- all pillars of farm life.\n\n\"There's a lot of skills we learn in the military that transfer,\" said Cindy Chastain, the veteran outreach coordinator for the National AgrAbility Project. \"Farming is a mission.\"\n\nWhat makes the match even more promising is that farming is also good for veterans, especially those who return with certain disabilities or PTSD. They can find healing in growing plants and tending animals.\n\n\"In my free time in Iraq, I built a farm in my head,\" said Elias Donker, a retired Army major who owns a small farm in Indiana. \"That was my happy place. I told myself, 'If I live through today, when I get home, this is what I'll have.'\"\n\nDonker was seriously injured during his tours in Iraq from IED and car bomb explosions, and he medically retired in 2012. At just 32, his body was too broken to work, so he and his wife and young daughter returned to their home in southern Indiana, where they found a nine-acre plot with an old farmhouse.\n\n\"Places like this don't just happen,\" Donker said, sitting at his kitchen table Tuesday afternoon. \"Before we even got here, God paved the way.\"\n\nIn the early days, Donker worked when he could. A traumatic brain injury made it hard for him to remember tasks. He struggled with manual labor, due to neck and arm injuries. But the more work he did, the quicker he healed. And within a few years, his body and mind recovered, and he had a robust, working farm.\n\n\"I could have spent the rest of my life on [pain medication] and high out of my mind and not cared. But I'd rather be doing this,\" he said, grinning.\n\nHis farm is small and sustainable. He sells organic, grass-fed beef cattle to people from nearby cities. Donker's wife, Sara, tends chickens and grows a garden. They sell eggs to their neighbors and vegetables from a stand at the end of the road. They keep pigs in the woods behind their house. There's little money in them, Donker said, but they feed his family.\n\nLike many new veteran farmers, the Donkers had no farming experience. They connected with Chastain, at AgrAbility, took a few Purdue University new farmer training courses and spent a lot of time talking with the elderly farmers in the area.\n\nIt was not easy.\n\n\"Veterans face a lot of challenges getting into farming,\" Chastain said. \"Getting the funds to buy the property and the equipment they might need is a big one, and also training. Most veteran farmers grew up in rural communities, but they may not have ever worked on a farm.\"\n\nThis was one of the first things O'Gorman discovered as he built his coalition.\n\n\"In this all-volunteer military, unfortunately, many of the volunteers are coming from rural communities,\" O'Gorman said. \"There are not a lot of organizations to serve them.\"\n\nAs the Veteran Farmer Coalition grew, O'Gorman and the other members asked lawmakers for support. The USDA had recognized the need to attract young people to agriculture and was spending millions on programs devoted to that purpose. In the 2014 farm bill, Congress added millions in programs specifically aimed at veterans.\n\nSince then, the number of organizations that help veteran farmers exploded to more than 250, O'Gorman said. 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"Let’s not talk about the novel\n\nA lovely blogging friend commented on my absence from blogging/twitter etc. last month, saying that I was ‘probably busy writing.’ I wish that were true. Well, I suppose I was writing a bit, but I’ve barely touched the novel in over a month.\n\nFriends have asked about it and I’ve started to say ‘let’s not talk about it,’ because, well, there’s nothing new to tell – not really. However, I promised to update you and haven’t done since December so it’s about time I came clean…\n\nSince December, I have barely added to the 10,000 words I had written during NaNoWriMo. Yes, I’m disappointed with myself. I had intended to write a certain amount of words every week and it fell by the wayside. I’ve been taking on a little too much lately (not all of it necessary, perhaps I was diverting my attention deliberately…) and something had to give. The novel was the first thing I stopped. It was stalling anyway, I was starting to wonder what my characters were doing and feeling a little distant from them. I thought that taking a break from the story might help. I’m still not sure whether it has.\n\nAfter about a month, I returned to my initial draft and re-read it. The first couple of thousand words are ok, I think. Then the story seems to wander off, away from what I originally wanted it to say. I’m not sure whether I’m writing two novels or if I’ve just lost sight of what the novel is supposed to be about. I still will write it, but what I have here isn’t it. On the advice of a friend, I won’t trash it, just in case. I will, however, take the first part – the part I’m happy with – and start the story again from here. Continuing where I left off is a bad idea, I feel, as it would be too easy to meander back into the irrelevant story and get frustrated with where it’s going.\n\nSo – that’s where I’m at. Starting over. I will be revisiting and reviewing my original plot outline to make into something tighter, more likely to help me stay on track, and then I’ll start over. I don’t know how much I’ll write each week but I will definitely take a blogging break again as soon as I find my ‘flow,’ to make sure I don’t lose the momentum this time. I’ll be sure to let you know how it’s going as soon as there is anything to report! In the meantime, let’s just not talk about it 😉\n\nAre any of you working on a big project at the moment? If so, how’s it going? What do you do when you find it stalls or goes in a direction you’re not happy with? Please share your advice and experiences below!\n\nWhat a lovely award!",
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"In 2020, Pennsylvanians will likely have more hunting opportunities in the state. (Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO)\n\nThe Pennsylvania Game Commission is not terribly popular among many of the state’s hunters.\n\nEven the PGC board of commissioners will admit that.\n\nThe board’s decision to change decades of deer-hunting tradition in 2019 with a Saturday firearms opener met with more than a little opposition.\n\n“After looking at everything, it worked out that one-third said they were against, one-third enjoyed the change and one-third didn’t care and just wanted to hunt,” Southeast Region commissioner Brian Hoover said during a PGC meeting this past Saturday. “We’re going to give this a few years, and in time I think people are going to like this new tradition.”\n\nMany opponents of the Saturday opener would say that Hoover’s math is a little off. They would claim that more than half of the state’s hunters would like a return to the traditional opening day on the first Monday after Thanksgiving.\n\nSome traditions, they believe, just shouldn’t be messed with.\n\nWell, now the PGC has some preliminary numbers to bolster its argument in the debate with the traditionalists.\n\nAfter decades of steady decline, the number of hunting licenses sold in the state actually showed a slight increase in 2019. The jump in license sales is very small, just 0.4% through December, representing an increase of 3,351 licenses. The numbers are also just preliminary.\n\nStill, by comparison, in the previous license year, the PGC reported that license sales declined by 3.4%, a loss of more than 30,000 hunters. Since the peak year for license sales in 1982, sales increased just 13 times in 36 years. There are 30% fewer hunters in the state than in 1982.\n\nThe PGC believes there’s a strong correlation between the 2019 Saturday opener and increased license sales, providing reason for optimism that further increases could be achieved in coming years.\n\nSunday hunting: Of course, it’s expected that there will be three days of Sunday hunting in 2020, including the Sunday following the Saturday firearms deer opener.\n\nThe PGC says that is all a part of its plan to increase hunting opportunities in the state.\n\n“In this day and age, where people lead busy lifestyles and many hunters who drop from the ranks do so because they can’t find the time to hunt, creating opportunity might be the biggest key in keeping hunters active to carry on our traditions and maintain strong wildlife populations,” PGC Executive Director Bryan Burhans said in a recent news release.\n\nIn addition, during the PGC meeting this past Saturday, newly appointed board president Charlie Fox read correspondence from several businesses saying the Saturday opener for firearms deer season was the most profitable they have had. The letters countered a claim made during the public comment portion of the meeting that 10 businesses had a combined six-figure loss of revenue.\n\nOf course, many opponents believe the Saturday opener and Sunday hunting are just a money grab by the PGC, while doing nothing for the state’s sportsmen. They constantly harp on the PGC for a lack of deer in the state, especially in the traditional deer-hunting regions in the northern tier, where many longtime hunting camps are located.\n\nStubborn breed: It should be noted, however, that hunters can be a stubborn breed. Many will resist change at every turn because it’s simply not in their nature to embrace progress.\n\nEDITORIAL: Pennsylvania needs to give deer-hunting changes an opportunity to work\n\nGiven that kind of staunch opposition, it took more than a little fortitude for the PGC to make the change to a Saturday opener in 2019, while also allowing limited Sunday hunting in 2020.\n\nNow, it appears, the changes may actually have a chance to achieve their main goal — increasing the number of hunters in the state, or least stopping the decline.\n\nThe preliminary indications are positive, but only time will tell if the changes will ultimately produce permanent progress."
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Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates on security and protests from across the USA TODAY Network.\n\nAmid anticipation of possible violence over the weekend and at the presidential inauguration, The National Mall will be closed from 11 a.m. Friday through Jan. 21, the National Park Service announced Friday.\n\nWhile activities tied to the presidential inauguration and free speech events with permits will be allowed to continue in specified areas, the Park Service said, large swaths of the Mall will be closed to the rest of the public starting Friday.\n\nThe area stretches over 2 miles from the Lincoln Memorial on the west end to the U.S. Capitol on the east. 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Road closures and other security measures are planned for Sunday, he added.\n\n► California Gov. Gavin Newsom mobilized 1,000 members of the National Guard as the state also erected a temporary chain link fence around its Capitol. The California Highway Patrol has refused to issue permits for rallies that had been planned there.\n\n► About 450 National Guard members in Pennsylvania will augment the local and State Police response at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Gov. Tom Wolf said.\n\n► Columbus Police Cmdr. 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Online gathering spaces for the far-right have been shuttered or are sputtering under a flood of new users. And thousands of National Guard troops have been brought in to protect the nation's capital.\n\nIn the midst of it all, leaders of far-right, extremist factions are telling their followers to stay away from protests planned across the country this weekend and on Inauguration Day.\n\nExperts on far-right extremism agree that, unlike the days before the Jan. 6 insurrection, the online ecosystem used by President Donald Trump’s most outspoken supporters has been muted, with fewer signs that large crowds will gather in Washington or state capitals for protests planned Sunday and Wednesday, Inauguration Day.\n\nBut, they cautioned, that doesn’t mean there’s no chance of violence. Read more here.\n\n– Will Carless and Nathan Bomey\n\nFBI Director Christopher Wray and other federal officials have asked local authorities to scour their networks for information that could aid in the preparations for next week's inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. The Department of Homeland Security implemented a lockdown in downtown Washington, D.C., nearly a week ahead of schedule following threats of more violence leading up to Inauguration Day. The Jan. 6 insurrection left 5 dead, including a Capitol Police officer. As part of enhanced security measures, roughly 21,000 members of the National Guard will be in D.C. A USA TODAY analysis shows that figure is approximately four times the number of American troops currently deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq combined.\n\nRep. 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"What Is A Government? Definition And Which means\n\nA gaggle of those that governs a group or unit It sets and administers public coverage and exercises executive , political and sovereign power by means of customs , institutions, and laws within a state. The government is consistently holding these surplus auctions everyday of the yr, all around the United States and online. Probably the most fundamental objective of these grants is to help people who want monetary assistance in these areas and people who find themselves denied by the personal organizations.\n\nDifferent federal judicial companies and applications help the courts and research judicial coverage. People succumb to temptation, and find yourself buying greater than they will afford utilizing their credit cards, in the hope that they will make the funds at a later date. The vehicles that do the enterprise of the federal government are pivotal to its environmental targets.",
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"For those who simply wish to do your half and buy a furloughed federal employee a beer, there is a new website called the place persons are coming together to purchase local craft brews for federal workers impacted by the government shutdown.\n\nAll hospital records sent to government companies are available for you to view. The United States government is based on the principles of federalism and republicanism , by which power is shared between the federal government and state governments The interpretation and execution of those ideas, including what powers the federal government should have and the way these powers could be exercised, have been debated ever for the reason that adoption of the Structure.\n\nAlthough you could find boats, cars, and even real estate, the objects sold at surplus auctions usually aren’t as excessive in caliber as seized auctions are and the rationale for that is easy. The president can veto laws created by Congress and nominates heads of federal businesses.",
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"All of these data are public, but the four vital data are solely a small portion of all the records that everyone can achieve straightforward accessibility to. There are a lot more free government data which you can view then you ever thought possible.\n\nThese days when there is a lot of hue and cry amongst private loan agencies, each attempting to downplay the deserves and work of the other, the loans offered by government stay immaculate and selflessly benefiting the general public. Requirement: Must be a Fremont resident and present government ID. Olyaie was moved by watching the news & listening to stories of unpaid federal staff unable to pay payments and help their families. Federal agencies rely on electronics, as do most companies and houses.\n\nFederal employees affected by the shutdown can get into the museum totally free by exhibiting a sound government employment identification card, in accordance with a information release. four. To come up with financial reviews pertaining to the results of operations of varied government businesses which might be for dissemination to the general public.\n\nIf we sell within the business-to-enterprise market, when we suggest a complicated or high-price service or product to a different business we frequently use a contract that both parties will signal which includes all of the required information and cost process.\n\nEverybody’s records are accessible by the government so they can keep an eye on the effectively being of the folks. Truly, government has elevated its help; the government now supplies cash for Enterprise Begin-Up, Schooling, Residence Purchase, Dwelling Restore, Inventions and Innovation.\n\nPoliticians have lots to say about what they imagine the role of government to be. Those on the left often need extra government on the federal stage, especially extra social programs. Federal courts can sometimes hear circumstances arising underneath state regulation pursuant to diversity jurisdiction , state courts can determine certain issues involving federal law, and a handful of federal claims are primarily reserved by federal statute to the state courts (for instance, those arising from the Telephone Shopper Safety Act of 1991 ). Each court systems thus will be mentioned to have unique jurisdiction in some areas and concurrent jurisdiction in others.\n\nThe U.S. Supreme Court docket adjudicates ” cases and controversies “—matters pertaining to the federal government, disputes between states, and interpretation of the United States Structure, and, generally, can declare laws or government motion made at any degree of the government as unconstitutional , nullifying the legislation and creating precedent for future regulation and choices.\n\nAccess to these records are public, as a result of the data are often occasions used to educate folks about what’s going on throughout their metropolis as well as all over the world.\n\nThere are a plethora of free Government Public Data you can locate for any state. The legislative branch drafts proposed laws , confirms or rejects presidential nominations for heads of federal companies, federal judges, and the Supreme Court docket, and has the authority to declare war. 4. Carry out a physical inspection of the vehicles that interest you.\n\nThe Government court data database does not only take care of bankruptcy files. The money would come from an airport fund and the workers would pay again the cash, with out curiosity, when the shutdown ends and they receive backpay from the federal government,” writes Emily DeRuy.\n\nThese vehicles could have been the property of criminals who’ve forfeited their property after prosecution, and are sent to public sale by regulation enforcement agencies. Closed auctions are normally the only place for leasing corporations to get rid of their large volumes of finish-of-lease returned cars.\n\nFree sources are normally websites which are arrange by the Government, though a majority of Government loss of life information sites do have administrative fees that should be paid before receiving all the knowledge it’s possible you’ll be searching for. There are kind of 3500 programs for federal government grants and roughly 20,000 for scholarship programs.\n\nGovernment Of The United Kingdom\n\nYou’ve most likely seen the ads: BUY GOVERNMENT AUTOMOBILES AT AUCTION FOR $200. Identifying a form of government is also difficult because many political techniques originate as socio-financial actions and are then carried into governments by parties naming themselves after those movements; all with competing political-ideologies.\n\nIt’s time for our government to be American, and make sure that an American establishment that has been around for over one hundred years doesn’t simply fade away, I am unable to even imagine the affect that it could have on our country, and their anxious in regards to the economic system, what would this do to the financial system.\n\nThe Role Of Government\n\nYou may have heard of government seized automobiles or repossessed vehicles being sent on the market by public sale to the public. The first question that gives itself is, whether the final form and side of the government be strictly republican. Don’t include private or monetary data like your National Insurance coverage quantity or bank card particulars. In addition to legislative powers, HM Government has substantial influence over local authorities and different bodies arrange by it, by financial powers and grants.\n\nAfter the Government has acquired all the data that it needs with a purpose to assign you your personal Government enterprise registration data, you might be good to go. This assigned number will stick with you the entire time that what you are promoting is operational.\n\nWhen you?re looking to buy a house or investing in property and real property, the U.S. government is a source for getting the required cash for it. Being wealthy or poor is not the criteria for getting these government grants; it’s consciousness of the grant packages which might be out there that’s most necessary. She or he is the top of state, leader of the federal government, and Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces. You may additionally decide up priceless info regarding value and condition before attending by preserving observe of on-line automobile auctions."
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"My Time at Portia Description\n\nIn the game, the player inherits his father's small workshop, makes his workshop bigger and stronger from scratch, and helps the small town of Portia become more beautiful. Players need to continuously receive orders, collect resources, make items, explore copies, help others, and be able to make friends with residents, fall in love, and even get married and have children.\n\nThe game has a long main storyline and rich side missions, as well as many festivals and a variety of small games. You can also collect furniture and decorate the house in the game. This game can be regarded as a time-killing tool, and players who like casual simulation business games are worth trying.\n\nThe story of \"My Time at Portia\" starts more than 300 years ago. The world at that time had highly developed technology, but a war led to the destruction of the world. It was not until a hundred years ago that humans returned to life on the ground. Portia is a remote town far from the center of the world. Residents live and work here, each operating their own shops. Now the protagonist, as a foreigner who inherited his father’s industry, joins the life of the small town of Portia. Players will complete various orders in the game, meet the requests of the villagers, help the town solve problems, and work hard to remove the abandoned workers. The square is bigger and stronger.\n\nThe game uses a fresh and cute cartoon fairy tale style, the picture is bright and warm, and every corner of the town is quite beautiful from the 3D perspective. The appearance settings of the NPCs are also fully recognizable. The fly People satisfied. The background music is soft and soothing, beautiful enough and not very present, so even if you spend hundreds of hours in the game, you won't feel noisy.\n\nThe main content of this work is as a workshop owner, receiving orders and completing tasks to advance the plot. In order to make the required items, we have to prepare the materials in advance. The first is to cut down trees to obtain all kinds of wood, quarry to obtain all kinds of stones, and collect all kinds of drops. In addition, there are several relics in the game. We can dig copper ore and iron ore in it. We can also turn on detectors to dig out cultural relic fragments, special parts, and even special furniture. We can also brush dungeons in the game, fight monsters, and obtain a lot of useful items.\n\nAfter obtaining these materials, they often have to be processed, and some require secondary processing to be assembled. Just collecting raw materials will take players a lot of time, and the process of waiting for processing will make the completion of the task seem indefinite. Therefore, the time in the early stage of the game seems to pass quite quickly, and players need to carefully arrange each day's schedule in order to produce more items in a limited time. Fortunately, as the game progresses, automatic resource acquisition functions such as logging yards, factories, and helpers will be gradually unlocked, and militia groups can also be hired to let them brush copies on their behalf. Tools such as the axe in the protagonist's hand will also be upgraded, and the protagonist himself can also gain skill points through the upgrade, thereby providing bonuses to all aspects of the workshop owner's life.\n\nIn \"My Time at Portia\", the main mechanism of the game is actually biased towards the industrial direction. Although the content of planting, breeding and animal husbandry exists in the game, they do not account for a large proportion in the early stage of the game. When the workshop is gradually developed, we can grow vegetable and fruit trees at home, raise chickens, ducks, cattle and sheep, and even raise fish. We can also catch and domesticate wild alpacas to make them our mounts.\n\nIn addition to the simulation operation, another important part of \"My Time at Portia\" is the social content with the NPC. A large number of NPCs in the game not only have a unique character, background story and daily actions, but each can interact with the player. Players can chat with residents, give gifts to increase their favorability, and they can also guess punches and compete. Completing various tasks and orders will also increase the favorability of the corresponding residents. From the first stranger, you gradually become friends. If you continue to develop, you can also marry your favorite NPC and have your own children. After the relationship improves, the protagonist can also enjoy the benefits of discounts on shopping, occasional small gifts, and so on. Most NPCs in the game can choose to get married, and each has a corresponding special task. Therefore, marrying different characters may also become the driving force for players to play in multiple weeks.\n\nAnother very impressive point is that the game has a very good NPC ecology, as if every NPC is a real resident living there. During the shop hours, we will see residents walking out of their homes and entering jobs. We will also see Dr. Xu occasionally sitting under a tree and reading, Grandpa Isaac will practice Tai Chi in the central square, Geist likes to draw by the river, and the Calabash Brothers will have barbecue dinners on weekends. If we ask a certain resident to go out to play, we will see that person running towards the dating place at the corresponding time. In the process of playing the game, the player is not only mechanically accepting tasks and handing over tasks, but will feel that they are being integrated into the collective of the town little by little.\n\nThere are different festivals every month in the game, and each festival has a unique way to participate. During the festival, NPCs will do their best to participate. In addition to enjoying the joy of the festival, players can also obtain many useful items. In addition to eating in the game restaurant, you can also play darts, slot machines, and balloon shooting games. The badges obtained can be exchanged for items. We can also set cows on the ranch, play backgammon with the old man, and go on adventures in the haunted house. During the date, we can also swing with the date, play on the seesaw, draw on the beach, set off fireworks and so on. Although each one is very simple, a large number of small games have made a great help in enriching the game content.\n\nIt is worth mentioning that there is a very interesting mechanism in the game, that is, placing furniture in the room will provide various bonuses for the protagonist. This makes the furniture not only beautiful, but also a layer of practical meaning. Players can place corresponding furniture in the room according to their needs. In addition, the house where the protagonist lives can be upgraded, and can only get married after upgrading. After the upgrade, the upper limit of the bonus that can be obtained from the furniture will also increase, and you can also have more space to design the room into your favorite style. In addition to industrial machinery, outdoor yards can also be placed with decorative furniture. Even if there is nothing to do in the later stage of the game, designing rooms and courtyards will make players continue to spend a lot of time in the game.\n\nI personally think that the most hip part of the game is the combat part, no matter who you fight with, you are very mindless. Not to mention the single attack action, the strike feeling is also very poor, the beating is like being blown by a gust of wind, and the stiffness after being attacked is too long. Although different monsters are played in the dungeon, they are actually the same, and the map design is highly repetitive, which can easily make the player feel bored. When fighting with NPCs, I don’t know if it’s caused by optimization problems. NPCs often don’t make moves, as if they are bullying a piece of wood. The experience is also very poor.\n\nIn addition, there are actually quite a few minor flaws in the details. For example, the character's action posture is too silly, such as the game content is too repetitive, such as the machine description in the manual is not detailed enough, such as the frequent stuttering, such as the smelting time is too long, such as the thing on the ground does not indicate what it is, such as The handle control is not very convenient, for example, the dubbing can be better, etc... There are a lot of shortcomings, but they are all very detailed and small problems, which have little effect on the game as a whole, so I won't go into details.\n\nIn general, the feeling that \"My Time at Portia\" gives me is that the production team of the game knows what they are doing and what they want to express, so they put the focus of the game (workshop order, main storyline, social) Emphasize that the less important parts (such as battles) are taken over in one stroke, supplemented by the addition of dressing, furniture placement, mini games, etc. Today's official version of the game is actually worth the price, and players who like casual and simulated business games are worth trying.\n\n\"My Time at Portia\" is a simulated business game, and there is no risk of failure or death in the game. I personally think that there is actually no need to rush to the main task. Although the main task can be completed quickly through rigorous planning and efficient manufacturing, it will increase the pressure on us in the game. It is better to follow our own pace, stroll around, see the scenery, and enjoy the leisure and beauty. My Time at Portia.",
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All of these women had a huge influence on Garry, and they inspired him through high school to go on to higher learning. Initially, Garry studied Forestry at the University of British Columbia but struggled to bridge rural education with urban university expectations.\n\nHe decided to take a break from university, and inspired by his Christian faith, was called to accept a lay minister position in Burns Lake, British Columbia for 2 years. There he met Kaare Engstad, an Olympian from Camrose, who refined his cross country skiing technique and ignited a lifelong love for the sport. However, he left the ministry for he said, “After attending to 40 funerals and 2 weddings during the two years and having minimal interaction with youth, I felt I would be better suited to study education.” He returned to the University of British Columbia to the Faculty of Education and graduated in 1958 as a Physical Education teacher.\n\nHis first years of teaching were in Terrace, BC at a high school which he described as a “wild and woolly experience” that challenged his ability to work not only as a teacher, but he also needed to navigate the many social issues of a northern BC town.\n\nHe recalled that the biggest miracle of his life happened when he met Dorothy (Doh) at a Christmas party in Trail, BC when a huge snowstorm interrupted his plans to head to Vancouver for the holidays. After corresponding by letters, they married in August of 1960. 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With his “blood, sweat, and tears,” he became a driving force behind the Camrose Ski Club recruiting any willing or unwilling members to create and maintain the trail system which has had a lasting impact in the Camrose area to this day.\n\nWithin the college environment, Garry found a way to impact many people’s lives, lifting them up to find their calling in life and ultimately reach the goal of creating community and making this world a better place.\n\nIn retirement Garry found his stride volunteering with the Augustana Outdoor Leadership trips, coaching and developing a system to send athletes to the World Universiade Games. He also took a leading role at the Camrose United Church and became a strong advocate for the environment through his work with the Green Committee with the Camrose City Council. He could be found daily in the Stoney Creek Valley walking, biking, cross country skiing, and enjoying conversations with new and old friends.\n\nGarry and Doh were always a team, and their biggest joy was to share their lives with their family and friends. Our father lived with the basic belief that we could not control the force of life, however, we could control how we responded to life with the strength and courage that we found in our faith in God’s love. He trusted people’s good intentions. 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"On this picture illustration, the picture of Elon Musk is displayed on a pc display and the emblem of twitter on a cell phone in Ankara, Turkiye on October 06, 2022.\n\nWhen Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk took over at Twitter, displaying up at headquarters on Oct. 27, 2022, on-line trolls and bigots raided the social community, polluting it with a deluge of racist epithets and different hate speech.\n\nHowever a brand new research from the non-profit Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) and Rutgers finds that Twitter’s security workforce responded higher to that “raid” than the corporate did to an analogous occasion in April 2022.\n\nIn keeping with NCRI’s CEO Adam Sohn, a raid is when unhealthy actors on-line have interaction in coordinated exercise to attempt to disrupt social media platforms, often to hurt marginalized individuals or particular targets.\n\nGamerGate might be essentially the most notorious raid, and occurred round 2014 when 4Chan trolls who have been part of the online game neighborhood lobbed misogynistic assaults towards girls who have been within the business. They particularly focused one lady and critic who had spoken out about sexist tropes in games. Their marketing campaign was waged throughout myriad social platforms together with Twitter and Reddit, and manifested in actual world rape and dying threats, and a bomb scare concentrating on the critic.\n\nConspiracy-driven communities on-line are additionally identified to make use of raid techniques.\n\nSome individuals have interaction in so-called “inauthentic” exercise on social networks simply to see if they will get away with it (“for the lulz”).\n\nNCRI analyst Alex Goldenberg says that whereas Twitter’s motion in response to the hate speech final week was efficient, the corporate might have forecast and prevented it, too.\n\nHours earlier than the deluge of hate speech, he stated, “We assessed that this explicit on-line troll marketing campaign was being pushed by coordinated, inauthentic exercise that originated particularly on 4Chan. There, we detected a surge in mentions of the n-slur in tandem with mentions of Twitter.”\n\nNCRI makes use of refined machine studying software program and methods to observe big quantities of social community content material, and to trace rising hatred and threats towards marginalized teams on-line, together with Black, Jewish, Hindu and Muslim individuals.\n\nIt makes analysis instruments obtainable and publishes experiences, security suggestions and warnings, typically delivering them on to social networks, about the place threats are rising, and could also be prone to spill over into the bodily world. In keeping with Sohn, NCRI’s hope is to make use of this info to forestall real-world hurt these on-line efforts.\n\nNCRI was beforehand in a position to forecast an uptick of violence towards Asian People because the Covid pandemic emerged, and establish an imminent menace from an anti-government group (the Boogaloo Boys) towards legislation enforcement personnel. Additionally they warned of the rise of communities encouraging self-harm, primarily slicing, on Twitter.\n\nWhat NCRI discovered this time\n\nThe NCRI discovered that within the 12 hours after Musk arrived at Twitter headquarters, using an anti-Black epithet (the n-word) on the social community elevated practically 500% from the earlier common. NCRI published this quick study the subsequent morning as Musk’s deal formally closed.\n\nFor the brand new research, NCRI dug again into the historic knowledge. The agency discovered that when Musk first disclosed that he had agreed to purchase Twitter for $54.20 per share, again in April 2022, an analogous raid had occurred.\n\nEvaluating the 2 occasions, NCRI discovered that Twitter did a greater job stopping the raid this time.\n\n“Whereas practically half of the accounts not too long ago disseminating the n-slur have been suspended, lower than 10% of accounts had been suspended within the earlier raid, suggesting it is a historic drawback predating the acquisition with traditionally uneven enforcement.”\n\nRegardless of Twitter’s forceful response to the hate speech, some harm had already been executed.\n\nA number of advertisers have paused spending on Twitter for now till they will get a greater indication of how Musk will ship on his promise to maintain it “heat and welcoming” and stop it from turning into a “free-for-all hellscape.”\n\nAmongst those that have give up Twitter for now are Shonda Rhimes, who’s the creator of “Gray’s Anatomy,” “Bridgerton” and different hit TV reveals, Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Sarah Bareilles, and actor and “This Is Us” producer Ken Olin.\n\nOthers are ready to see the place Musk and his groups take the product, however have threatened they could go away relying on the outcomes.\n\nBasketball icon LeBron James expressed his concern in regards to the rise in racist tweets, and Musk replied to him on Twitter with a hyperlink to a thread from the social network’s current head of safety, Yoel Roth. The long-time Twitter exec stated their groups had taken steps to quash accounts that have been accountable for an enormous portion of the assaults.\n\nNCRI’s evaluation confirms that the steps Roth and the security workforce took have been efficient.\n\nSooner or later, NCRI want to see higher use of “automated anomaly detection,” expertise generally utilized in cybersecurity to observe community efficiency, or to detect when anyone could also be attempting to hack into an organization’s methods, says NRCI’s lead intelligence analyst Alex Goldenberg.\n\nAnomaly detection utilized in social media would have let Twitter take preventative motion as soon as the deliberate raid was initially detected.\n\nGoldenberg and Sohn examine this expertise to a smoke detector or carbon-monoxide detector for social issues brewing on-line.\n\nWhereas Musk has billed himself as a free speech absolutist, his monitor file defending different’s rights is blended. Extra not too long ago, he has acknowledged a have to steadiness free speech beliefs with belief and security on Twitter.\n\nOne factor he has not promised to do publicly is take higher care along with his personal tweets.\n\nMusk has a historical past of posting unfounded conspiracy theories, feedback and jokes which have been extensively interpreted as sexist, anti-LGBTQ, racist or antisemitic. Memorably, he has posted Hitler memes to his extensively adopted Twitter account.\n\nSimply after he took over Twitter, Musk shared an unfounded, anti-LGBTQ conspiracy theory a few residence invasion and assault on Paul Pelosi, husband of the speaker of the Home Nancy Pelosi. Musk later deleted the tweet with out an evidence.\n\nHe at the moment boasts 113.7 million listed followers on the platform, a quantity that is quickly rising."
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"The month of July came and went and no Tour de France to watch. For a while we were afraid it would be cancelled because of COVID-19, but it was postponed until September. I watched it on television or by streaming on my iPad. As you can see from the heading photo (courtesy Nice Matin) the 2020 Tour de France started on the French Riviera in Nice. Below is the route.",
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"The 107th Tour started in Nice on August 29, 2020 and concluded in Paris on September 20, 2020. It ran for 23 days with two rest days. The total distance was 3,484 km or 2,165 miles. There were a total of 176 riders from 22 teams (8 riders per team.) The 21 stages included 9 flat, 3 hilly, 8 mountain stages and 1 individual time trial. For more information on the Tour de France in general, please go to Tour de France on the right of my blog under Categories. It was odd to see the riders wearing masks. Below in black is Colombian Egan Bernal who won the Tour in 2019 and in green my favourite rider from Slovakia Peter Sagan.",
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"This year I did not watch the Tour as carefully as in previous years because there were many riders I did not know. But as usual the landscape views along the route were outstanding. I took more pictures of the sights than the riders and with 21 days of viewing I ended up with over 200 photos. The commentators give facts on culture, castles, churches, villages, history and natural sights of each area of the stages. Some of my friends watch the Tour just to see the landscape and listen to the cultural information. Two helicopters follow the Tour and four motorbike photographers along the route capture all these lovely shots. You can see the helicopter above the mountainous road below, at 12 o'clock, and the motorbike photographers.",
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"As the helicopters were flying over the western central area of France the commentators mentioned that near the city of Vasles was a sheep reserve. I was intrigued and looked for it. It is called \"Mouton Village\" (mouton is sheep in French.) It is a large protected park planted with more than 4,000 trees: araucaria, eucalyptus, etc. to house the sheep in their original habitat. It is the first park in France to host twenty-two sheep breeds from around the world, such as the \"rabbit-headed\" sheep (Border Leicesters,) the Racka sheep from Hungary with their unusual spiral-shaped horns and the Romanov from the Upper Volga in Russia. Below are some of their sheep (the park can be visited by the way) -",
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"The small town of Vasles (population 1,100) also counts two castles: an old medieval one built between 1467 and 1471 and a private one, called Castle of the Sayette. I checked this last one and found out that it has been the home of 26 generations or seven centuries of de la Sayette family. They opened a small hiking trail on the castle ground last year and the sheep from Mouton Village used it to move to higher fields during the summer. Below is the Chateau de la Sayette.",
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"The helicopters often take close-ups of the castles below. The commentators seem to be working for the French Tourist Office because they immediately enumerate all the pertinent historical details of the various landmarks - such a great variety of castles to stare at from my den sofa ...",
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"There were fewer spectators along the route this year but those present were following recommendations to wear masks and to keep safe distancing. The riders themselves, when not in the race, were wearing masks. The devil was also wearing a mask (this devil fan has been in the sidelines of the Tour since 1993.)",
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"The castle in the center of the collage above is the Castle of Virieu. It was built in the 11th century by Wilfrid de Virieu. In the 18th century it was remodeled and extended. Some of the interior rooms can be visited as well as the main courtyard displaying cannons given by King Louis XIII in 1622. The family also hosts fairs and festival on the castle grounds. Since the 13th century the de Virieu family has also owned another castle nearby, the Castle of the Pupetieres, shown in the extreme bottom left of the collage below.",
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"Below is a painting of the Castle of Virieu by British artist Richard Cole.",
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"Toward the end of the Tour it was obvious it would be won by either of the two Slovenian riders. Slovenia? It was not a country I studied when I was in school back in the days, so I checked. A Balkan country, the Republic of Slovenia was the first republic that split from the former Yugoslavia and became independent. Its population is only 2 million. It is located in central Europe and bordered by Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. It is shown in red in the map below.",
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"Slovenia is a stunning little country with glacial lakes, spectacular mountain peaks, clear blue rivers and extended forests. Rick Steve, the American Travel Writer, says of Slovenia: \"...It is an underrated gem in the heart of Europe ... Located where the Germanic, Mediterranean and Slavic worlds come together, Slovenia enjoys a happy hodgepodge of cultures while also presenting plenty of its own unique character. And much like the country as a whole, its capital city of Ljubljana is a delight to explore, yet remains relatively undiscovered... Tiny, overlooked Slovenia is one of Europe's most unexpectedly charming destinations...\" Below are some photographs of Slovenia courtesy Rich Steve and the Slovenian Tourist Bureau.",
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"On Sunday morning September 20, 2020, my cat Mitsouko and I watched TV for the conclusion of the Tour de France. It is always a treat to see the riders arriving in Paris along all the favourite landmarks. The City of Paris had only allowed 5,000 spectators; the streets were almost empty.",
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"Then it was over. This is the general ranking: overall first place winner - Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia for the team UAE. He also won the polka dot jersey as best climber and white jersey as best young rider. 2nd overall place - Primoz Roglic of Slovenia, 3rd place Richie Porte of Australia. The green jersey (fastest runner) went to Sam Bennett of Ireland. The most combative went to Marc Hirschi of Switzerland. The winner, Tadej (pronounced TaDay) born on September 21, 1998, was the youngest cyclist to win the 2019 Tour of California. He also won 3 stages in this Tour de France. He is the first Slovenian winner of the Tour de France and at 21 became the second youngest winner since 1904.",
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There isn't a player Red covered, an owner or general manager whose team he was around, or reader who absorbed his every typed or broadcast word who doesn't have a memory or a story to share.\n\nAs crusty as he forever tried to make himself look, this is the Red Fisher I knew:\n\nIn many long talks, plumbing his reservoir of stories, I gained a great love of hockey history that I bring to many features about the game of yesterday.\n\nAnd then one day at the Gazette, Red simply dropped his personalized three-volume encyclopedia set on my desk. \"The Trail of the Stanley Cup,\" written by Charles L. Coleman, covers hockey from 1893 to 1967 and is regarded as the definitive history of the pursuit of the Cup from its birth through NHL expansion.\n\nAs precious as it is rare, the set could have earned Red many hundreds of dollars had he sold it. He'd not hear of it.\n\nI have, almost every day since it landed on my desk, the first volume's inside cover bearing a small NHL shield logo that reads: \"Presented to Red Fisher With Compliments of the National Hockey League.\"\n\nFor weeks before he was honored on that April night, the Canadiens had been organizing a small pregame ceremony at Bell Centre to pay tribute to a man whose hockey writing career had begun on March 17, 1955. That would be the infamous Richard Riot game, of all things.\n\nRed, four months before his 80th birthday, had already been up to the press gallery to unpack his bag at his seat directly over center ice. He loved his Macintosh iBook G4 laptop, a dinosaur by today's standards, more for its desktop photo of Canadian country-music star Shania Twain wearing a midriff-baring Canadiens jersey than for the hundreds of stories on its hard drive.\n\nBack down one flight of stairs in the media dining room, he ladled himself a bowl of soup and complained that it wasn't hot enough, which had been a running gag since the arena's 1996 opening.\n\nRed returned to his seat with a plastic cup of Chivas Regal, the Canadiens keeping a bottle across from the hot-dog grill expressly for him.\n\nAnd then the Canadiens sprung their surprise on him: a small, tasteful ceremony to salute his half-century on the beat. And how perfect that they went old school with their gift: an engraved, gold-plated Montblanc Solitaire pen.\n\n\"I wouldn't have wanted to do anything else,\" Red said of his career, deeply moved and clearly surprised by a ceremony the dozens of Montreal media members in attendance had known about for weeks.\n\nThe presentation was made by the Canadiens' then-majority owner, George Gillett Jr., and then-president, Pierre Boivin. They were joined by former captains Jean Beliveau and Henri Richard -- Red covered each of their combined 21 Stanley Cup championships -- and alumni association president Rejean Houle, winner of five Cup titles and Montreal's general manager from 1995-2000.\n\nThe five men were among Montreal's six owners, seven presidents, seven GMs and 15 captains to that point since Red began covering the Canadiens, writing about 17 of the team's 24 Stanley Cup championships.\n\n\"Though some people think I've covered all 24,\" he said.\n\nFrank Brown, NHL group vice president, communications, flew up from New York with a framed award on behalf of the League, the plaque reading, \"In honor of five decades of distinguished reporting.\"\n\nAlso on hand was Red's longtime broadcasting friend and traveling partner, Dick Irvin Jr., and Canadiens communications vice president Donald Beauchamp, whose uncle, the journalist Jacques Beauchamp, covered the beat and rode the rails with Red in the 1950s.\n\nDuring the first period that night, the Canadiens showed a tribute on the scoreboard to mark Red's remarkable career to that point (he retired six years later): 4,500-plus games, including exhibitions, the Stanley Cup Playoffs and Stanley Cup Finals not involving the Canadiens. A live camera showed him at work in the press gallery.\n\nThose of us who knew Red as a friend and needled him endlessly would tell you the Canadiens would more appropriately have given him a quill, a bottle of ink and a few parchment sheets, the writing instruments he used when he began covering hockey.\n\n(Only under his breath that night was he saying about the magnificent pen, \"Shame it won't improve the dressing-room cliches.\")\n\nRed was back in his press gallery seat the following week for Montreal's regular-season finale against the New Jersey Devils. He said he planned to keep working, as he wrote in \"Hockey, Heroes, and Me,\" his 1994 autobiography, \"until I get it right.\"\n\nWhich legends of the game and his generations of readers would tell you he had done decades ago.\n\nRed's autobiography detailed a career that focused on hockey but was much more than that. He covered professional football, boxing, the Olympics and pro wrestling while editing the sports section of the Montreal Star with clarity and vision.\n\nOh, how Red loved the rasslers; one of his favorite chapters in the book was about the Wrestling Rabbi, who made one trip to the Forum, argued with the promoter, then lost to the flying leg scissors in a match that lasted seconds before he fled Montreal, never to be heard from again.\n\n\"Red is the most honest newspaperman I ever met, but he's still a bloody liar,\"' Richard said that April night, the Pocket Rocket then bursting into laughter. \"Near the end of my playing days, more than 30 years ago, he said to me, 'Henri, when you retire, I'll retire.' \"\n\nTo Richard, Red grinned and said, \"So I lied.\"\n\nBeliveau recalled once playing referee between Red and coach Toe Blake, whose high-decibel argument following one game was headed for fisticuffs.\n\n\"I heard a lot of noise from Toe's little room in the Forum,\" Beliveau said. \"I don't know what started it, but you know those two -- they were going hard at it, getting closer and closer.\n\n\"You could always count on Red. I have great respect for his professionalism. You could talk to him without having everything in the paper the next day.\"\n\nDickie Moore, Red's best friend in hockey, had played four seasons with the Canadiens before the eager writer arrived on the beat full time. The two had first met while Moore played for the junior Montreal Royals and Canadiens and Red was learning the trade with the weekly Montreal Standard. Their friendship was unshakeable until Moore's death in 2015.\n\n\"When I was in the doldrums, Red would have a helping word on the trains, in the hotels or during a walk to keep me going,\" Moore said. \"Sometimes his words were strong, but they were fair, never hurtful. This is why he gained so much respect from the players.\n\n\"Because of that, he got close to most of us, which is why he got the scoops. He's going to go forever. He's so well-appreciated, and he always seems to say the right things.\"\n\nThat night, with an iBook at Red's fingertips and a Montblanc in his blazer, a long-ago story of a more primitive writing instrument came to mind.\n\nIt involved the folding of his employer for a quarter-century, the Montreal Star, and the tale he told for years, with only slight variations, which might even be true:\n\nHe related arriving at the Star building on that autumn day in 1979, his professional life irretrievable behind padlocked doors and a security guard, his career seemingly at its end.\n\n\"They won't even let me in the door to gather my personal effects,\" Red said, and by now you were hanging on every word as his voice tightened with emotion.\n\n\"So I'm glad I kept those three typewriters.\""
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"Back in 1990 President Bush signed the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) into law. Similar to the Civil Right Act is prohibits discrimination because of disability in all areas of life. All but one that is… the Church. Interestingly enough the Church was made exempt from the ADA. Because churches have been exempted from having to be handicap accessible many of those 20% of Americans affected by disability have not been welcomed.\n\nChurches don’t need to post signage that states that those affected by disability are not welcome, there buildings often say it for them. Lack of wheelchair ramps, handicap parking spaces, elevators, handicap accessible bathroom stalls, large print Bibles, assistive hearing devices, and more show that churches have not concerned themselves about this 20% of the population. Beyond our facilities the attitudes of our members, volunteers, and staff can communicate things even louder as to who is, or is not, welcome.\n\nIts often what you don’t say or don’t do that speaks the loudest.\n\nYes, churches have a long way to go, but they are the “hope of the world.” Bill Hybels, Pastor of Willow Creek, first coined this phrase about the local church and I do believe it to be true. I believe a good first step in being this “hope of the world” is by welcoming all people in both word and deed. This includes the 20% of the population that is affected by disability. It is time for churches to step up and stand out. It is time for churches to declare that they will do more than the bare minimum that the ADA requires. It is time for the Church to take the lead and not just simply follow slowly behind society’s standards.\n\nIf you are interested in being more accessible in both word and deed don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to help.\n\nOriginally posted March 5, 2018\nMore posts you may like:\nAbility Ministry Exciting Transitions\nReporting Abuse and Neglect Training\nVision Drives Everything\nBen's Story (All For The One)\nRetreat Center Walk Through\nProducts you may like:"
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"In any society, children of today shape the future of tomorrow. The development prospects of economies are dependent on how well they are able to provide their children with opportunities to grow and learn, protect their rights, and presents to them a healthy living environment. Therefore, besides being a moral imperative, it is essential for countries to invest in children’s future.\n\nOn this front, India has a particularly high demographic advantage over other economies with over 40 percent of its population below 18 years of age as per the 2011 Census. Although this trend would now be falling, the fertility rate in India is 2.3. By comparison, the fertility rate in China is 1.63. Thus, the population of children in India will remain significantly high for some time providing India an opportunity to ensure better child progress to reap future demographic dividends.\n\nIndia has undoubtedly made significant progress towards ensuring child progress in recent times. Being among the fastest-growing economies in the world has enabled the country to make significant progress across different facets of child progress. For instance, in basic nutrition, child stunting declined from 48 percent in 2006 to 38 percent in 2016, and anaemic children declined by 11 percentage points during the same period. The under-five deaths also fell below 1 million for the first time ever.\n\nConsiderable progress has been made in the education sector by universalizing primary education, improving completion rates, and addressing gender disparity. Another important aspect of child development is freedom regarding personal choices. The fulfilment of these rights is compromised through early marriages and child labour, among other things. India has been successful in significantly reducing early marriages, resulting in a global drop in the number of child brides. These improvements have been made possible with the child-centric policies and initiatives by the Indian government.\n\nHowever, comparative statistics reveal that significant deficits in child development still remain. For instance, on the health front, India still bears 23.8 percent of the global burden of malnourishment. The spending on healthcare in India is fairly low at around 3.35 percent of the GDP compared to world average of 10.02 percent.\n\nThere is an urgent need for India to act upon these issues as the extent of gains to the country will be significantly far-reaching.Improvement in health relates positively to the GDP since a healthy workforce contributes to productivity. Apart from the productivity gains, there are other indirect benefits of child progress. First, when children get adequate nourishment and proper education, they are less likely to depend upon public welfare later in life.\n\nSecondly, higher employability and employment also results in reduction in crime, which is not only a societal benefit but also saves crucial state resources that would have been spent in crime prevention. Finally, with more people entering the workforce and paying taxes, the rise in government revenue will accrue almost as a future dividend for resources invested today into child progress. Thus, it makes immense economic sense for a nation to invest in its children and orient its policies towards their development.\n\nIt is also essential to make early interventions as the provision of healthcare and educational facilities during the initial years significantly impact children’s cognitive abilities, thus, determining their future productivity. Apart from affecting their lifetime opportunities through learning capabilities, it will also have a profound impact in creating the human capital that the country needs to boost development in the coming decades\n\nHowever, conducting a regional level analysis on child progress to envelop the spatial differences across India’s regions is a prerequisite for making such interventions. Across the vast expanse of the nation, it is not surprising to find inter and intra state variations in economic as well as social conditions. A local policy that is customised based on regional strengths and weaknesses would prove to be more effective than a common one-size-fits-all approach by the central authorities."
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"On Wednesday, sources say, Sandoval told the EDC board, chaired by Mayor Ambrosio ‘Amos’ Hernandez, that he would not and could not accept the terms of a new contract to continue as executive director of the Pharr Economic Development Corporation. He was being offered a salary of $150,000 a year plus bonuses.\n\nSandoval will meet with acting City Manager Juan Guerra on Thursday to thrash out a severance package, sources told the Rio Grande Guardian.\n\nCity leaders have, the Rio Grande Guardian understands, a long term replacement for Sandoval in mind. “The person they want is very experienced, with a proven track record,” said a person close to the city administration who wished to remain nameless. “Saturday is the big day. Expect an announcement then. All of this will be made public then.”\n\nSandoval did not respond to a text request Wednesday to comment on the situation. Ron Whitlock of Ron Whitlock Reports said Mayor Hernandez did not respond to a request for comment either. However, Whitlock did say that former Mayor Palacios was receiving calls from Pharr residents all day Wednesday asking if rumors about Sandoval handing in his resignation were true. “Fred has done what he felt was in his best interests and I wish him well in the future,” Palacios told the Rio Grande Guardian, in a phone interview on Wednesday evening. “He is a good man, comes from a good family, and has a wonderful wife. I am sure he is going to do well.”\n\nSandoval himself became a major campaign issue during the recent city elections with the Pharr Forward slate saying he “should not be wearing three hats.” This was in reference to his leadership of the city, the EDC and the newly-revamped chamber of commerce. They also questioned some of the deals he made to bring big box retailers into the city. The Pharr First slate defended Sandoval, saying Pharr was in a period of unprecedented growth and that he had played a key role in that growth, particularly with regard to trade at the city’s international port of entry and the luring in of major retail establishments.\n\nThree of the four candidates on the Pharr Forward slate won election to the city commission, including Hernandez. Soon after the new commission was sworn in Sandoval announced he was resigning as city manager but was open to the idea of staying on as head of the EDC. However, some on the EDC board, such as City Commissioner Ricardo Medina, did not to keep Sandoval.\n\nSandoval, who was born and raised in Pharr, has been city manager for nearly a decade. He was recruited to work for the City of Pharr 18 years ago by then-City Commissioner Polo Palacios. In 2013 he was inducted into the Rio Grande Valley Walk of Fame. “Under Mr. Sandoval’s tenure as City Manager, Pharr has earned the All-America City Award, attracted high-profile economic game-changers such as Pappadeaux’s Seafood Kitchen and Costco Wholesale Club and has become the model community in the Rio Grande Valley for environmental preservation,” the Walk of Fame organizers said. “Fred Sandoval is an inspiration to the Pharr community and serves as an exemplary role model for the true meaning of public service.”\n\nUnder Sandoval’s watch, Pharr changed from being something of a dormitory community for McAllen to a major player in the Rio Grande Valley in its own right. Under Sandoval’s leadership, Pharr landed a new HEB supercenter on Ridge, and, closer to the expressway, Pappadeaux Seafood Restaurant, Costco Wholesale, a new Lowe’s, At Home, Freddy’s Frozen Custards, an Academy superstore, a giant Cinemark theater complex, and Main Event. Two other high profile big box retail stores are set to announce they are moving to Pharr, sources tell the Rio Grande Guardian.\n\nThe Pharr EDC board will likely want to appoint a successor to Sandoval quickly in order to make sure potential developers are not deterred by upheavals in the city administration. Under Sandoval, sales tax revenues shot up 42 percent and, in recent months Pharr had the highest growth rate in percentage terms among the largest Valley cities. The EDC will not want the city to stagnate or for any of the deals Sandoval was working in to fall through. While he considered the terms of the new EDC contract, Sandoval was asked to produce a report on what new economic development deals are in the offing.\n\nSoon after being sworn into office, Mayor Hernandez and City Commissioner Medina told reporters that changes were being planned for the EDC. Asked why the board of directors needed to be changed, Hernandez told the Rio Grande Guardian: “It’s simple: we looked at the performance of the current EDC and we need a new direction for it.” Asked what that direction will be, Hernandez said: “It will be more thorough and more informative before we take on projects.” Medina said of the EDC: “There needed to be changes. We felt we needed to bring new people in. We felt we needed a new direction.” Asked if Sandoval will remain as head of the EDC, Medina said: “We need to have some changes in the way things are done but that is something the board will decide.” Ultimately the board offered Sandoval a contract but, after some thought, he decided to decline it and look at a career move, sources told the Rio Grande Guardian."
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"← Book Trilogy Review – Beyond The Law\nBook Review – Alone: and other short stories →\n\nIt is with great pleasure I present my review of Salby Evolution, the second book in the Salby Eco/Zombie thriller series/trilogy. In addition to this latest review, I’ve also included my review of the first book in the series towards the end of this post for those readers intrigued enough to want to read book 1 first (highly recommended, you won’t be disappointed!). First though, a little about the author himself …",
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"Ian D Moore, as well as being a fellow author, blogger, and book\n\nreviewer is also an Admin and one of the founding members of the IASD Indie Author Support and Discussion group and website:\n\nAs well as this, his second novel in the Salby Eco/Zombie thriller series, Ian D.\n\nMoore was also the instrumental force in bringing together a multitude of Indie Authors from around the world when back in 2015 he put the call out for submissions for his highly acclaimed anthology ‘You’re Not Alone’ in aid of the Macmillan cancer charity, in which I feel honoured to have had one of my own short stories included, and to again be contributing a story for the 2018 edition in aid of Macmillan.\n\nClick Here for Amazon link to You’re Not Alone\n\nPrior to embarking on his writing career, Ian D Moore previously served as a soldier and engineer in the British army, worked as a self-employed truck driver, and still works in commercial and domestic transport in addition to running a small online writing services business.\n\nIan D Moore is a UK based author and family man, and someone I greatly admire and respect both as a writer and as a person.\n\nA multitude of story-lines that gradually converge to a thrilling conclusion – great sequel!\n\nAlthough intertwined with the first book of this ongoing series, Salby Evolution reads extremely well as a stand-alone instalment, though in all honesty, personally, I would still highly recommend reading Salby Damned first to enjoy this one to the full.",
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"In book one the story was very much a localised one, concentrating on how the authorities would deal with a combined ecological stroke biological ‘accident.’ In this second instalment, the story naturally expands to the international repercussions of what could easily have escalated into the sort of zombie apocalypse only previously imagined in wild speculation.\n\nThe action switches from the UK to Russia, where characters who were central to dealing with the first Salby virus outbreak have been drafted in to help deal with a possible new outbreak.\n\nThis new chapter starts with two main storylines, one which quite seamlessly follows on from just a few months after the first book finishes, but with sufficient references to the past to bring new readers up to speed while providing a subtle recap for those who read book 1 first. As the story progresses, the original characters diverge to cover different aspects of the story i.e. determining if the virus has spread, has it changed, tracking down possible new carriers of it, as well as dealing with other parties equally interested in the Salby virus. Secondly, we have what I would regard as the main thrust of the story, an offshoot from the original outbreak but threatening a future one, initially running parallel to the original Salby virus outbreak of the first book but gradually catching up and converging with other threads of the ongoing story here.\n\nI did think a little way into the book that perhaps the author had been slightly over-ambitious in the scope of the sequel with everything that was going on, the switching of perspectives and slightly different timelines but he skillfully drew all the different elements into a complex but extremely well-constructed story.\n\nI was impressed by the way the author handled the varying stories and sub-plots, some featuring several characters from the first book and written from a third person point of view, consistent with the writing style of that book. In another, the reader is introduced to a couple of new characters but from the first-person perspective of leading man Simon, a stark contrast to Nathan, the leading man, and hero of the first book; Simon in comparison is a bit of an anti-hero, older, not the same sort of macho character and having many more flaws and personal demons of his own to contend with but still proving his worth nonetheless.\n\nThe switching back and forth between these different threads worked surprisingly well, especially the way in which the different timelines and stories converged in their relevance to the overall picture.\n\nI was pleased that this sequel also paid homage to book 1 in that we were treated to a few more encounters with victims of the virus i.e. the ‘Deadheads’ – they served as a timely reminder of the surreal and terrifying consequences of the Salby outbreak – but the author didn’t try to rehash them for any sort of dramatic effect but instead took the story forward, and in new directions; what started as a surprisingly intelligent and believable zombie outbreak in book 1 (but with a small ‘z’ I’d say), has moved slightly away from that concept and evolved instead into an equally intelligent but more complex thriller, again throwing together some of the same elements – cutting-edge bio-engineering, viral infection, and a military interest in the virus, but this time adding manevolent scientists, political ambition, and the threat of world threatening consequences – and like any good thriller, some nice twists along the way (particularly relating to Simon but some other good ones too).\n\nNot only does this sequel expand upon the first instalment, the quality of writing itself has evolved and improved too – I gave the first book in this series a five-star rating but with the proviso that I thought it fell just short of that at maybe a 4.7 to 4.8 on account of a slight over-emphasis on military terminology that might slightly confuse a non-military reader. In this book though I think the author has got the balance exactly right.\n\nA first-rate book both in its own right and as a sequel, and indeed as a prequel to some as yet unknown conclusion, a very easy and solid five stars for me!\n\nFor those of you sufficiently intrigued, my review of Book 1 in this superb series …\n\nA chillingly realistic and believable scenario… Enjoyed it!\n\nAlthough a fan of the film and televised Zombie efforts this is the first time I’ve actually read anything in the genre, having previously been skeptical as to whether it would transfer well to the written word.\n\nWhilst I’ve always had to totally suspend disbelief in order to enjoy the Zombie genre in the past, with Salby Damned I was presented with a chillingly realistic and believable scenario that had me hooked right from the start. This isn’t the story of a world-wide fantastical epidemic but a more likely and localised disaster borne out of the merging of two highly topical issues, namely biological warfare and the more recent and controversial gas shale fracking.",
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"The book cover put me in mind of the TV series The Walking Dead, but whereas that concentrated on the individual survival of a specific and isolated group of people, Salby Damned, although it largely concentrates on a few individuals, it also deals with how the authorities tackle the problem of a zombie-like plague, and how inevitably the military would play a large part in that. The author pays great attention to military detail, creating a very real and authentic feel to how a military base would house and protect survivors; I don’t just mean in terms of military accuracy, I would expect that from the author given his background, but by the way in which he conveys his expertise to the written word. As anyone who has even a rudimentary knowledge of the British military will know, it is filled with innumerable acronyms that can be very confusing to civilians, but the author explains and accounts for them very simply in the narrative without resorting to all sorts of contrived dialogue. My only concern here is that there might have been a tad too much emphasis on the military detail for those with no knowledge or real interest in that side of things, but for me personally, it worked very well. Speaking of the military, it was refreshing that the central hero as it were was a just a regular ex-soldier rather than ex-special forces as it made him more believable as a character – far too often, unless being ex-special forces is central to the story, such characters are made to appear almost super-human in their abilities, whereas here, Nathan’s vulnerability and frailties are just as evident as his strengths.\n\nIf I had to categorise this book, I’d say it was more a thriller than Science fiction or horror, though there are indeed elements of the latter. The story itself unsurprisingly concerns an apparent accident that results in a zombie-like plague, and then, Nathan an ex-soldier and a beautiful doctor, and the part they play in the search for a cure. Amid the subplots, we have courage and heroism, political and industrial intrigue, a touch of romance, and action wise, plenty of deadly encounters with the undead victims of the plague. In fact, some of the subplots were a real bonus to this story and definitely added to the overall enjoyment rather than simply being there to flesh out the page numbers. What was also refreshing about this book though is that unlike the film and TV ventures, it didn’t rely at all on sensational blood and gore for its impact.\n\nIf I had but one small criticism to make, apart from the ‘possible’ over-emphasis of the military and weaponry detail, it would be the lack of any anger and resentment towards those responsible for creating the circumstances in which the plague occurred, but apart from that the story was clever and well written, with a good balance of superficial though very credible science to add authenticity to the wider story. I was also extremely impressed with the way the author concluded the story, i.e. in not leaving lots of annoying loose ends that demand a sequel just for its own sake, but nonetheless surprising the reader with a few unexpected twists that leave the door open to one. If I had to give an exact rating for this debut novel I would say 4.7 to 4.8, but since I don’t I can quite happily give it a five. Would I read a sequel? Absolutely yes!",
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In collaboration with the IRS, we took the TIFFs of the various private foundations’ returns (form 990PF) and scanned them to get the total assets, locations, and other relevant text from the return, and then put it online in a searchable database. We then converted the pages of the returns, which were single page TIFF files, into a single PDF per return that could be downloaded from the site.\n\nWhile all of this indexing and obfuscation work was done entirely offline, on systems that were not connected to any network, and nothing containing PII or signatures was ever on any Internet connected system, the project was a constant target of hackers who were trying to find information that wasn’t available on the website.\n\nSince this was a charitable endeavor, we worked with mostly donated equipment, and didn’t have a large budget for information security. I was the sole (part-time) system administrator. During my time in the Army, I had been involved with The Internet Storm Center, which was founded by Marc Sachs, former Director for Communication Infrastructure Protection, National Security Council, who I knew from “Digitizing the Dirt”; and Dr. Johannes Ullrich, SANS Fellow and director of the GIAC Gold program. To protect the site from the constant onslaught of cracking attempts, we used data from DShield, a project funded by the NSF called Cyber-TA, and several other sources of what is now called “Threat Intelligence” to actively protect the site from known hacking IPs. This was very effective at cutting down on the attack volume, but due to the dynamic nature of this data, it needed to be updated daily. Needless to say, it wasn’t fun work either, and doing it manually was error prone.\n\nI tried multiple different tools to automate the process, but they all tended to break down in unpredictable ways, were typically limited in what platforms they supported and didn’t have the ability to easily take in new inputs. I hit on the idea of using a DNS lookup to populate the ACLs, and it worked. This allowed me to have a standard data format for all the entries I wanted in a block list that was universally supported by devices and hosts, since anything that uses the Internet has to have a functioning DNS resolver. I implemented some simple parsers to take the data to use for blocking and turn it into DNS lookups, put those DNS records on my personal DNS server (which was, and still is, in what would be the third garage of my house, which I converted into an office), and then used those DNS lookups to update the rules. The result turned what had been taking 10-15 hours a week into a matter of checking that the zone generation worked. This gave me back 2 hours a day, at least, and worked better than the manual process.\n\nI showed this to Marc Sachs and Paul Mockapetris (the inventor of DNS), and they encouraged me to turn it into a service. With Johannes Ullrich’s approval, I sent a survey to the DShield mailing list asking if anyone was interested in the service, and over 300 replied in the affirmative. As a result, I started an open source project that ultimately became ThreatSTOP -- taking arbitrary Threat Intelligence and delivering it to any network element, DNS server, or host, where it can be enforced, and in time to prevent, rather than merely report on, attacks.\n\n2. What are the top three cybersecurity threats facing organizations today?\n\nIgnorance, Apathy, and Snake Oil. While that may sound trite, it is true IMO. The biggest one is Snake Oil. The reality is that most products and solutions being sold don’t actually address a security problem. If they did, we wouldn’t have constant breaches. The vendors, by and large, sell complex, hard-to-implement systems that cost a lot of money and require significant expertise to maintain. Due to historical aversion to impacting user experience, they report on incidents after-the-fact and work incident response instead of prevention. That is born of ignorance, IMO. The cost of a false negative resulting in something like ransomware is far greater than some transient inconvenience caused by a false positive that can easily be rectified with whitelisting. Tool sprawl and the drumbeat of alerts lead to fatigue. The sense that no matter what you do you can’t win leads many to just shake their heads and do “check the box” security which allows them to point to their compliance with regulations and best practices, and avoid responsibility and accountability. Which leads us to . . .\n\n3. Today the assumption in the security industry is that most organizations have already been hacked. If that is the case, does this make cybersecurity “prevention” obsolete?\n\nMalware in your network or having a compromised system, in and of itself, does not mean you can’t prevent actual damage. While it’s true that just about everyone has compromised systems or active malware of some kind (from the inception of ThreatSTOP we have only found one network we have been installed on that did not have active malware that had bypassed their existing controls), that malware still needs to be able to communicate with its masters to execute their commands and exfiltrate the data. So, while you may be “hacked,” you are not completely cracked, as long as you can identify and interdict the data exfiltration and command and control.\n\nThis is where the Domain Name System (DNS) is the natural enforcement point. A criminal or spy in cyberspace has the same weakness as ones in the real world. They need a “safe house”, “deadletter drop”, “fence” or “chop shop” -- resources they control and can trust to send their goods. While they can change resources easily, and are not bound by distance, in the Internet, these bad actors still can only use a limited portion of the available infrastructure. Communications on the Internet almost always start with a DNS query to discover the actual IP address to connect to. Out of necessity, that information has to be public and reachable from anywhere. Identifying the domain names, and the underlying infrastructure serving the domain names, used by malware enables a very effective, cross platform, way to interdict that communication. Most importantly, it doesn’t require touching every device, or routing all traffic through inspection devices or cloud proxies. It can work anywhere, and with any device.\n\n4. Can you explain ThreatSTOP NOD and how it benefits today’s organizations?\n\nThreatSTOP NOD takes the Newly Observed Domains (NOD) data provided by Farsight and makes domain names that have been newly observed in the last 24 hours and/or 5 days available to customers to use for filtering in their DNS servers and other network security elements. The data is updated every 15 minutes, and is available in Response Policy Zone format (for systems that support that, including BIND and its derivatives), as Microsoft DNS Policies (for Active Directory 2016 and later), and as STIX/TAXII, CSV, TSV, SNORT and Suricata formatted files (for IDS/IPS and SIEM).\n\nMost newly observed domains are not associated with regular traffic. If a legitimate entity registers and starts to use a domain, they usually spend some time setting up the resources needed to service the domain, and testing it, before putting it into actual use. Criminals and nation-state attackers, on the other hand, are constantly trying to change their infrastructure as soon as it gets identified, so they will register a domain and start using it immediately as a destination for phishing, DNS tunneling, or other ways to get information or control systems. Not talking to a domain that is less than a day old has a very low risk of a false positive and will block a lot of what is bad. In the rare cases where the domain is legitimate, the ThreatSTOP system has a very simple way to whitelist in the GUI directly from reporting, and the next update will clear the block. The reason we also offer a five-day dataset is that it is the length of time within which ICANN allows someone to abandon a registration without the registrar having to send ICANN the fee. Often, criminals will “taste” a domain by registering it and seeing what traffic goes there (typosquatting, for example), but not complete the registration. In general, unless you have a large organization, the five-day set will provide significant reduction in criminal and other wasted network traffic.\n\n5. In addition to implementing ThreatSTOP NOD, what other steps can organizations take to reduce the risk of phishing and other cyberthreats associated with new domains?\n\nIt has been said again and again, but most of the compromises we hear about would have been prevented by following basic network hygiene:\n\nThere are many more, but if the organizations that made headline-making data breaches (take your pick of Target, Experian, Capital One etc.) followed these steps, over 90% of incidents reported in the past two years simply would not have happened."
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"jughead and bret 'duel to settle their grievances'!\n\nok. w h a t ? bret and jughead are gonna duel? as in an actual duel or just a competition? whatever it is, i'm excited to see. (what if they're fighting over betty oOooO [jk obviously they aren't lmao])",
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"veronica goes back to new york & hangs out with katy keene!\n\ni don't really know what to say about this, but it's kinda weird: veronica went back to ny, and nick went back to riverdale? i mean good for veronica, but still, what a coincidence!\n\ni'm sure veronica and katy's friendship is great (not as great as beronica ofc) :) maybe we'll see josie with them too? :eyes:",
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"Recalling the days before politicization of social media: Facebook\n\nThe mainstream media have reflected this kind of illiberal and intolerant bigotry for years. Yet, for a brief moment some hoped for social media freedom in the West.\n\nWhen facing mainstream censorship, one could, at least online, discuss perspectives of truth that are taboo and omitted from the politicized Western public discourse.\n\nEspecially the past year, however, we have seen disturbing totalitarian signs from giants such as Facebook, that seem bent on growth to such a degree that they are willing to compromise on liberty and justice.\n\nFirst, the allegation of Russian meddling via Facebook, then violating the privacy act and leaking personal information of tens of millions. The company’s stocks plummeting, millions deleting their accounts.\n\nTolerance signifies respect for disagreement. Wildly diverging opinions mark a tolerant debate where all the pieces of information are discussed – high tempers, loud voices, yet intelligent arguments based on rationality and relevance to the topic. Freedom of speech implies maximum tolerance for a variety of viewpoints. But not among the modern-day liberal left.\n\nThe liberal progressive movement detest freedom and love the totalitarian clampdown on free speech. The state is to control us all, and free speech is only for those who agree with the liberal gospel of hedonism and free sex.\n\n“They portray conservative speech in the most offensive way possible to scare people from identifying as conservatives. All the words that apply to themselves – racist, sexist, bigoted – they transfer to conservatives in order to deflect from their own prejudicial views.”\n\nFor some reason, Facebook now thinks that the remedy to mistrust is to add the same kind of liberal censorship everyone hates in the mainstream media.\n\nThe aim is apparently to lose even more of its former fans. The past year we have seen what many believe to be the clamping down on Christians, Muslims, conservatives, anti-war activists and those critical of Islam in the West.\n\nWhen under the pretext of de-platforming hate speech, one ends up removing “those voices liberals do not like,” we are worryingly close to shutting down free speech in social media. And Facebook joins the mainstream media as the non-trusted.\n\nA recent survey showed that two-thirds of Americans and almost 80 percent among the British do not believe that the media speak the truth. Maybe not strange, considering revelation after revelation of dishonesty.\n\nFor example CNN, collaborating with known al-Qaida officials, or the undercover tapings of a CNN producer saying that CNN knew well that the Russiagate story was a phony, but only used it to get good ratings.\n\nAnother CNN producer notoriously stated that the “American voters are stupid as s–t.” Needless to say, these attitudes display a remarkably dishonest and unethical attitudes with remarkably low respect for democracy that seem to permeate the CNN structures. Whether the stories are true or not does not matter much, as long as it gives CNN good ratings.\n\nThe Facebook era is over, says Gina Bianchini, CEO at Mighty Networks.\n\nNot to mention the sneaky algorithms attempt to control your behavior.\n\nAs Facebook figured out how to make money on the platform, the increasing amount of algorithms began clogging up the simplicity we all loved. Facebook was the alternative to mainstream liberal terror; now it is a part of precisely that which we hate.\n\nAnd then there are the 1 million attempts to make you “boost a post” or “speak to one of our business managers,” terrorizing your email inbox with “business proposals” and hindering your attempts to talk to friends. Finally, you turn to private messaging platforms to avoid the Facebook noise and regain the freedom in life.\n\nSilicon Valley guru Jaron Lanier’s talk with Channel 4 is worth watching. He warns against the world of algorithms and speaks about how the massive control you are not aware of in social media is ruining your life. Symptomatically enough, when a post about the Facebook critic Jaron Lanier interview was posted on Herland Report private Facebook page, it was censored as “against community standards.”\n\nMaybe we’ll take Lanier’s advice and shut down social media and get back to email newsletters, podcasts and our favorite websites.",
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"Doctors who go through complaints procedures experience high rates of serious depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts, according to a new study.\n\nFour out of five doctors also reported changing the way they treat their patients as a result of either complaints against themselves, or observing a colleague go through a complaints process.\n\nThe authors of the research say that by causing psychological ill health and encouraging defensive practice, the processes designed to hold doctors to account are having negative consequences for patients.\n\nThe findings come from a survey of 7,926 doctors published in BMJ Open.\n\nProfessor Tom Bourne, lead author of the study from the Department of Surgery and Cancer at Imperial College London, said: “Of course it’s essential that when things go wrong, the reasons are properly investigated. But this study suggests that the regulatory system we have in the UK has unintended consequences that are not just seriously damaging for doctors, but are also likely to lead to bad outcomes for patients. We think this needs to be looked at carefully by policy makers.”\n\nThe General Medical Council regulates doctors in the UK and can stop or limit their rights to practise. In 2013 there were more than 8,500 complaints about doctors to the GMC, of which just over 3,000 went on to be investigated. About 80 doctors a year are suspended or erased from the medical register. Apart from those referred to the GMC, many other complaints are investigated through hospitals’ internal enquiries.\n\nThe study found that doctors who had recently been the subject of a complaint were twice as likely as other doctors to report moderate or severe anxiety, and twice as likely to have thoughts of self-harm. Those referred to the GMC had especially high rates of psychological illness, with 26 per cent reporting moderate to severe depression and 22 per cent moderate to severe anxiety.\n\nOur findings are a concern for all of us who want to see a culture within the NHS that is transparent and open.\n\n“Our data suggests the impact of complaints procedures of all kinds on doctors is often disproportionate to the issue being investigated,” said Professor Bourne. “For example the vast majority of doctors referred to the GMC are found to have no case to answer, yet many doctors being investigated show high levels of serious psychological morbidity and we know this impacts on how they treat patients.”\n\nMany doctors admitted practicing medicine more defensively as a result of being investigated or witnessing the impact of investigations on colleagues. Eighty-four per cent reported hedging – overcautious practice such as overprescribing, referring too many patients, or ordering unnecessary tests. Forty-six per cent reported avoidance – reluctance to take on difficult patients or procedures.\n\n“A key issue that has come out of the study is the apparent impact on patient care of these complaints processes,” said Professor Bourne. “Over prescribing or referral and avoiding complex patients or difficult operations because of a fear of complaints or the actions of the regulator is clearly not in the interests of patients, and may increase costs to the NHS. We need a new structure that is transparent, fair and has the confidence of all parties”\n\n“Our findings are a concern for all of us who want to see a culture within the NHS that is transparent and open, that recognises that honest mistakes can occur, where complaints are learnt from, and where it is safe to speak out about clinical and managerial concerns,” said Professor Bourne. “But how likely is it that doctors will have the confidence to put their hand up when regulatory processes can have such negative consequences for both them and their patients?”\n\nMany doctors who took part in the survey felt processes could be improved through greater transparency, managerial competence, and the capacity to act against vexatious complainants.\n\nIn December, the GMC published an internal review of 28 cases of suicide by doctors while they were being investigated by the regulator. The report highlighted the need for doctors under investigation to feel ‘innocent until proven guilty’ and stated such processes may stigmatise and ‘create a culture of fear and discrimination’.\n\n“The data from our study on over 7000 doctors has limitations, but based on the findings one must question whether a wider external review of the impact of the regulator and the complaints ‘pyramid’, beyond the narrow remit of 28 doctors who actually did commit suicide, should be carried out,” said Professor Bourne.",
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"Let's have a gander at an amazing 2013, and welcome the start of a glorious new year!\n\nIt's hard to believe, but another year has come to an end. 2013 was a great year at SparkFun, and we're endlessly grateful, as always, to have another 365 days of this amazing community's support behind us. Once we got past the shock of discovering the blank cardboard at the end of our 2013 calendar, we got nostalgic and decided to review some of the highlights.\n\n2013 left us with a lot of memorable milestones. In January we celebrated our ten-year anniversary as a company! Nate wore a tux and gave a speech (footage not found). In early February we celebrated the launch of SparkFun's RedBoard - our Arduino-compatible board that combines a lot of our favorite Arduino features, like the trusty FTDI from the old Duemilanove, the Optiboot from our own Pro series, and the shield compatability from the R3 Uno.",
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"On May 2, in true Colorado fashion, we suited up in the midst of a spring snowstorm and voyaged out to the site of SparkFun's new headquarters for a ground-breaking ceremony complete with mini red shovels, snowball fights and champagne.",
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"Nate takes DIY business to the next level.\n\nEarly in 2013 we bought a handsome, slightly-loved, 28-foot RV for our National Education Tour and decked it out, SparkFun-style. In May, we loaded it up with educators from our ridiculously hardworking Department of Education and set out to teach electronics across the country! The tour spanned eight months, 30 states and a whopping 23,663 miles. During the course of the tour we taught roughly 21 classes on the Pico Board Kit, 14 classes on the LilyPad Development Board Kit and a whopping 41 classes on the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit.",
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"June was a big month for us. In addition to the ongoing tour, we hosted our biggest Autonomous Vehicle Competition yet! Last year, we realized we were quickly outgrowing our usual SparkFun parking lot location, and decided to hold the AVC at the Boulder Reservoir. It's a good thing we did, because we welcomed a record-breaking number of teams (87) and spectators (over a thousand), and brought quadcopters back into the competition. Next year's AVC is already in the works, and we're counting the days until June 21!",
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"Miraculously, no planes or copters ended up going for a dramatic swim. NEXT YEAR.",
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"A 2013 ground vehicle passing the finish line with flying colors...get it? Flying...colors...\n\nWe also unveiled one of our strangest new products yet, designed by our Mech Engineer Paul: the Semi-Horned Oblong Versatile Eating Ladle, or as we like to call it, the S.H.O.V.E.L. Not your run of the mill spork, the S.H.O.V.E.L. has a spork body, a serrated knife, a bottle cap opener, and six feet of red paracord to wrap around its sturdy titanium body. And it's open-source!",
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"In July we celebrated the birth of our 3 millionth widget! Welcome to the world, little Pro Mini - we're very excited you're here.",
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"The Production team, celebrating in style.\n\nIn August, Nate was invited to DC testify to a subcommittee of the US House of Representatives, as an industry expert, on the pressures of copyright and intellectual property on businesses. He even put on a tie! He also wrote a very thorough breakdown of the hearing and his testimony.",
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"In late August we launched our Hackers-in-Residence program as a way to foster inventorship and strengthen the DIY electronics community we love, as well as provide access to the tools and resources we take for granted. So far, we've hosted five awesome hackers from around the country, with more on the way!\n\nIn September, Boulder and its surrounding counties were hit by record rainfall and flooding. While SparkFun's headquarters and employees thankfully escaped unharmed, the flood claimed four lives; destroyed homes, roads and buildings across the Foothills; and caused an estimated $2 billion in damage. It will take years for some of the damaged areas to fully recover, and we're thankful for the emergency workers and community volunteers who worked tirelessly to help out those affected.",
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"SparkFun was closed for two days during the flood. Our first \"flood day,\" and hopefully our last.\n\nIn October, the US government went into a 16-day shutdown over budget issues, forcing 800,000 federal employees into furlough without pay. In our frustration, and in sympathy for those who suddenly found themselves with a lot of extra time, we decided to give electronics kits away to any federal employee who sent us a photo of their furlough letter. We ran the giveaway for the final six days of the shutdown, and sent out a total of 215 kits.\n\nAnd in December, we sent the year out with a bang - 11 days ago we celebrated our biggest New Product Friday ever, with a whopping 438 new SKUs! We're excited to add Actobotics' product line to our catalog, and can't wait to see what robotics projects you guys come up with!",
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"And that's a wrap! Thank you all for helping make 2013 our best year yet, we can't wait for what the new year will bring (our new home!), and we'll see you - with all your amazing projects, captions, support and suggestions - in 2014!",
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