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"The secret: Moving up the Ladder of Engagement\n\nWhole Foods is among those sponsoring a Mother’s Day fundraising campaign on Twitter. Whole Foods is donating a $1 for each retweet of this tweet to support The National Domestic Violence Hotline. I call this type of fundraising campaign the sponsored Tweet approach, where potential donors do not have to open their own checkbooks but instead retweet or use a hashtag to leverage a donation from a corporate sponsor to a charity. One of the earlier examples of this was the HoneyBees Campaign on Twitter sponsored by Haagen-Daaz Ice Cream. (See Juilos Vasconcellos’ analysis.)\n\nWith all fundraising and activist campaigns, I think it is important to think of your conversation and messaging strategies in the context of the Ladder of Engagement – whether you are focusing on one campaign or your fundraising campaigns for the whole year.",
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Their long battle with the Black Wind has been going on for far too long and needs to halt in order to prevent further casualties.\n\nEos - Eos is also called the Star Nation and situated in the north of the continent, suffering from severe weather conditions. The country is ruled by a Chief Master who oversees the whole nation and makes wise decisions. He is closing in on the terror gang, Mystery Wind, and needs to remove their leader urgently in order to bring security back to his people.\n\nThe Aurora World players may choose from 4 distinct classes:\n\nAlchemist - Alchemists are spiritually devoted and express their faith by helping people in need. With restorations and blessings, they apply their healing arts to keep allies fighting far beyond their normal capabilities. Alchemists are able to specialise as Bishop or Apothecary.\n\nMage - Mages control the elements of nature and annihilate their foes with devastating force. 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"We live in a culture in the U.S. where people shy from negotiation. When “No Haggle” car purchasing policies were introduced some years ago, they were warmly received by consumers because of the dread of negotiating (though these policies naturally yield disproportionate economic benefit for the car dealership over the consumer). For many, negotiation is emotionally awkward and even synonymous with “conflict.” Some even consider it gauche. In general, negotiation is regarded as a specialized superpower possessed by experts, but otherwise to be avoided whenever possible.\n\nPerhaps some of the discomfort we have with negotiation stems from an “Us” versus “Them” win/lose paradigm, not to mention a fundamental fear of rejection (“What if they say no?” My stock answer to that is: most likely you are in no worse position than before you asked). Negotiation is like a muscle: the more you exercise it, the stronger it will be and the more you can apply it to varying situations – like the pushups that now allow you to install solar panels on your home or have more energy at the park with your family. One very effective tool to overcome the “Us” versus “Them” apprehension in negotiation is to build rapport with the other party. How do you do this and why is it important?\n\nThe How: it means adopting a genuine attitude of curiosity about other people, and slowing down the process a little. If possible, take some time in advance of the negotiation to learn what you can about that person’s background. Even if you know nothing about them, a simple, “How did you get involved with X work?” or “What brought you to this part of the country? Were you raised here?” or even the national origin of their family name . . . before jumping into the nuts and bolts of the horse trading at hand, take a few minutes to get to know them. The key here is that your focus is on learning about them, and letting them know (without so much as saying it), “I see you as a human being.” Then, pay attention to what they say in response. Smile. Show an interest. Demonstrate that you heard them with a recap: “Wow. Coming to California from the midwest seems like it was quite a culture shock. And sounds like you don’t miss the weather!” And then . . . notice if they reciprocate. Do they show an interest in you? It’s ok if they don’t, but it’s also information to keep in mind later in the negotiation.\n\nDo: pay attention and listen (this is different from waiting quietly for your turn to talk); have a sense of humor; look for shared experiences to build upon.\n\nDon’t: bombard them with questions and cause the person to feel interrogated. This has the opposite impact of creating trust.\n\nThe Why: Genuinely connecting with another person satisfies a basic need for people to feel that they belong. In fact, people have a stronger need to belong than they do to be “right” factually. When you show an interest in someone else’s life, attitudes, interests it is a validating and satisfying moment for them, not to mention the dopamine the brain secrets because someone is paying attention to them (much better than the dopamine “hit” through the pings supplied by social media, because it’s in the flesh!). Not only does building rapport humanize a negotiation and alleviate some of the defensive posturing characteristic of many negotiations, but it also provides a baseline of behavior for that person. That is, in a more/less relaxed state of mind while talking about a topic that is comfortable and easy for them, what was their tone of voice, volume and vocal pacing? Do they tend to gesture a lot with their hands and body? Do they stop to pause and think? Do they smile? Baseline behaviors when an individual’s defenses aren’t peaked provides a basis for comparison later in the negotiation when their words and actions deviate from the baseline. You may not know the meaning of the deviation, but noticing it may be enough to inform you it’s time for a break and to regroup.\n\nAs humans, we have a basic need to connect. We *think* we get that through screens and asynchronous moments: Skype, FaceTime, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. But it’s an illusion. Minimal effort, knowledge or preparation are required to advance that extra step in attempting to establish rapport – and you concede nothing by doing so."
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"before I’d done much research on the series, I thought it read like a telenovela set in space. Turns out, that is what the author was going for, and she nailed it! The story is a perfect blend of humor, intrigue, and colorful characters with enough depth to balance the quirky plot. Welcome to the Chocoverse! Read on to learn more…\n\nTabitha Lord: Amber, thank you so much for chatting today. I have so many questions! You probably hear this one all the time, but I have to ask, where did you come up with the idea?\n\nAmber Royer: I think there are already a number of similarities between science fiction shows such as Star Trek and soap opera tropes. When I decided to make chocolate the central commodity the whole ‘verse is fighting over, Mexico made sense as the birthplace of my protagonist, because many consider Mexico the birthplace of chocolate. When you put those concepts together, the telenovela aspect was inevitable. I studied the structure of a traditional novela, and gave Bo an arc that follows the emotional beats – but on a galactic scale. I play with the tropes a lot – both from the soaps tradition and the space opera one.\n\nThe idea for the Chocoverse itself came in stages. I had attended the Dallas Chocolate festival, and sat in on a bean-to-bar chocolate making demo. Shortly after that, I did some lectures aboard a Royal Caribbean ship that included doing a chocolate tasting, and on that same cruise, visited a cacao plantation for the first time in the Dominican Republic. All these aspects of chocolate were in my head when NaNoWriMo started that year, and I needed an idea to work with. So I basically wrote a set piece on board a space ship where everyone was trying to get ahold of a cacao pod. Kind of like Noises Off in space. It took a lot of drafts to get from that NaNo project to what eventually became Free Chocolate.\n\nTL: The humor and outrageous plot is balanced nicely with tension, characters who have far more depth than would first appear, and moments of real cruelty and injustice. For example, there was a Hunger Games moment in Free Chocolate, when the crowd is bidding on clothing and jewelry from a soon-to-be executed prisoner. The sense of pop culture gone awry is a disturbing, if exaggerated, reflection of reality here on planet Earth. Can you talk about some of the deeper themes you were exploring with this story?\n\nAR: The love-hate relationship many of us wind up with for social media is definitely a theme in the trilogy, as is the outrageous nature of reality television. So many people lose much of their humanity behind the anonymity of the Internet, and the spin put on things changes the meaning of even whole video clips. I love that you keyed in on that moment with the jewelry. The prisoner in question has a dog, and one of the characters adopts the dog to keep it from being snapped up as another execution trophy. This serves as a huge turning point for how Bo sees that corgi-adopting character, who starts out as an antagonist, and shows that he has a human side and a sense of honor.\n\nThere’s also a lot in the trilogy about the nature of love – both romantic and platonic/familial. I intentionally created an alien species with different values, and a different take on galactic history, to give Bo a love interest whose nature she would have to work hard to understand. Three books in, and she’s still uncovering nuances of Krom culture and gaining new understanding of why the Krom characters make certain choices. I play with this linguistically, too, as Bo’s love interest learns more Spanish and she learns more Krom, and they start dropping each others’ language into their conversations. As her relationships with a number of characters deepen, she finds not only romantic love, bur found family and new understanding of her blood family.\n\nI also set up a premise that involves bitter history between Earth and Krom, and between Zant and Evevron (where some of the secondary characters come from). One of the deepest themes running through the trilogy is the ability of people to overcome prejudice, to grow in understanding of each other, and to find common ground even with former enemies.\n\nTL: You’ve feature quite a few different intergalactic species, all with their own culture and appearance. How did you keep them all straight?\n\nAR: I am a super mega planner. I have a full wiki file I created for the series, with pages for each of the planets and detailed timelines of Galactic history. I’ve built enough culture and history that for some spin-off stories, since there wasn’t room to include all of it in the trilogy. I also have maps of geography, and sketches of characters.\n\nTL: Half the time, my mouth was watering as Bo described some chocolatey confection. She’s also culinary student, so there are several scenes where she’s baking or cooking something delicious. What inspired you to make cooking, baking, and food in general, such an integral part of the story?\n\nAR: This all started with the chocolate, so playing up the food angle just makes sense. But I also love to read culinary-related mysteries. So I though, why not culinary sci-fi? There’s not a lot of food eaten and described in science fiction, and what is presented is often a sign of deprivation or cataclysm. So I went the other direction with it, and made food a focus throughout the galaxy that would allow for cultural exchange – and for conflict.\n\nMany of the foods Bo cooks or eats are inspired by dishes my husband and I have sampled on our travels, or learned to make after friends had introduced us to a cuisine. I also researched how chocolate is consumed in different parts of the world. There was a character I wound up having to cut, who was supposed to be the artist doing Bo’s publicity pieces who was a lot of fun – and was inspired completely from some of this research. He was Canadian and addicted to Nanaimo bars – but afraid to eat them after some of the events in Book 2. He may eventually get his own short story (even though his information was deleted from the manuscripts, he’s still in the wiki).\n\nTL: Without giving away too much, can you talk about Bo’s adventures in the rest of the series?\n\nAR: Bo opened a huge box of problems in Free Chocolate, that span generations of history and planets half way across the Galaxy. She gets to visit both Evevron and Zant (two of the most dangerous planets in the Galaxy) in her quest for the truth. This is a big story world, with no simple right and wrong (after all Bo commits treason a couple of chapters into the first book) but rather characters both human and alien doing the best they can to serve what they believe is right. She faces monsters and alien intelligences – but negotiating relationships with the people traveling with her may be even more dangerous.\n\nThere’s a huge threat of war looming, and Bo will have to use her heart, her wits, and her budding skill as a diplomat in order to keep the galaxy from tearing itself apart.\n\nAmber Royer writes the CHOCOVERSE comic telenovela-style foodie-inspired space opera series. She is also the author of Story Like a Journalist: a Workbook For Novelists, which boils down her writing knowledge into an actionable plan involving over 100 worksheets to build a comprehensive story plan for your novel. She blogs about creative writing technique and all things chocolate at www.amberroyer.com. 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"Continuing the \"I'm not sure you will like this film because it's so odd\" theme I seem to be having at the moment, I thought about Berberian Sound Studio. This is definitely not a film for everyone, but I loved it.It's not a \"horror horror\" film, but it's disturbing on many levels.",
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"Toby Jones plays a mild mannered folly artist sound editor type who goes to Italy to work on a horror film. There's much stabbing of mellows and women screaming in sound booths as they work on this horror film we never actually see. But, as he works on the film, the film starts working on him and he starts to drift into a world that is definitely not his own.",
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"I love the fact that the films focus is on the sounds that go into a horror film. While we never see the actual film, we are giving the description of the horrific event we're working on the sound for, so the sound itself becomes like a audio switch for what we are supposed to be seeing in the film. It worked wondrously and gave me chills from time to time.",
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"The fact that this strange world of the studio is where we spend most of our time allows for the dream-like (nightmare, really) aspects to really pop. He wanders about - an Englishman in an Italian landscape - trying to work like he does when he's dealing with his documentaries and sleepy films and it's just not the same world at all. When his grip on what's real starts to slip, things get to be very interesting indeed.",
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"I loved the film. I thought it was interesting and odd and a lot of fun. Again, a relief from the endless sea of cinema verité, zombie, cgi paranormal ghost dreck out in the world right now. Version after version of a copy of a copy doing the same damn things we've seen time and time again. This film is...not that. Not that at all. The visual style is grand. Sights and sounds play together to show what goes into some of the folly work - creating visceral, audio support for the visuals on the screen. The visuals are kinetic and curious in many ways as we watch dials and hand movements and people moving about in a world full of deep shadows and dim lights.\n\n\nPerfect for a late night viewing, too. That peak time around midnight where your mind starts getting a bit mushy. :)",
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"\nI love the work of Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani. It just makes me so very happy. It's exciting, visually stimulating and mentally challenging on many levels. It's not \"light reading\" material - you're not going to just toss it on as filler. However it ticks off so many boxes and works on so many levels that I think the films are very re-watchable and highly entertaining if you like the style.",
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"AMER is the story of a girls life. But, not an ordinary life. Not an ordinary film, either. It's a film in three parts, looking at her life as a child, maturing teen and a woman. Each section is handled in a stylistic way and each could be looked at by itself or as the full set.",
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"Cassandra Forêt plays the young girl in the first section. This area has a very Argento feel. Something is going on in the girls house and the mother and father chat in whispers while the grandma deals with... something...downstairs. The girl peeks through keyholes and ventures out to investigate and things get very, very strange and creepy. I think this was my favorite section. It has very little dialog, but a rich storytelling that I enjoyed a lot. Creepy shadows and characters bump around the old house and creep about creating a fantastic, gothic feel with strong, Suspiria-like fantasy tones.",
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"Charlotte Eugène Guibeaud plays the adolescent girl in the second section. This was the most normal section of them all and really just shows the girl getting ready to venture out into the world and away from her mother...and towards men. This section, too, has very little dialog if any at all and is shot in a wondrous style similar to a Milo Manara comic (...without so much sex and nudity, mind you :::grin:::) Emotion through eyes and lips and actions.",
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"Marie Bos enters as the adult and ventures back to the house where we saw her as a child. The place is a rundown, older home now and is in disrepair. She explores in shadows and something or someone eventually starts shadowing her. More giallo than fantasy horror, this section is also shot beautifully and has some grand, bump-in-the-night moments.\n\n\nAll three sections play like a separate film, but all three work wondrously together as well. While the second section drifts away from horror, it still works well to show the development of the woman. And I found all three sections to be visually stunning.",
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"As I watch more of the Directors works, I can see that the style is basically the same with their work, but this works for me because I love their style. :)\n\nIf you like visuals, arthouse films, the early works of Dario Argento and Italian giallo mysteries, seek this film out.\n\n\nYou may also enjoy:\nhttp://horrorsho.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-strange-color-of-your-bodys-tears.html",
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"Posted by malcoJOJO at 11:46 AM No comments:\n\nThe Strange Color of Your Body's Tears",
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"Yes, a small format change. I've only gotten a four of five hours sleep, so this seems like a perfect time to change the format of a blog that no one reads anyway. :::grin:::\n\nI have two kids. I work a crazy gig and do freelance on top of it. I have the usual array of extended family issues and I most likely drink too much whiskey. So, there are times where this soon to be 46 year old body wakes up in the middle of the night and thinks, \"Yeah, being awake is the right thing to do right now.\"\n\nUsually when this happens, I lull my brain back to sleep with podcasts, filling in gaps of thought to fool my brain into not thinking long enough to fall asleep again. However last night I thought that it might be the perfect time to watch a film. And, not just any film, but The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears. I saw the other writer / director / partner film AMER and loved it and saw what they presented for THE ABCs of DEATH, so I was longing to see what visual treats Strange Color had to offer. I was not disappointed, though I'm SURE many were. The film is not for the average viewer. It's really meant for the artsy and strange among us.\n\nPreface: If you dislike the earlier works of Dario Argento, the work of Mario Bava, Italian giallo mysteries or art films, do yourself a favor and just avoid this film. Thank me for your hour and 40-some-odd-minutes of time back later. :) If you love all of the above, dive on this film on Netflix streaming or what-have-you at once.\n\nThis is a mystery first and foremost. A man comes back from a business trip only to find his wife is missing and the apartment is locked from the inside with no sign of where she went. Grand. Our hero Dan is a bit off and becomes a sort of menace in the apartment building as his lost wife searching grows to a frenzy. Enter a detective and more questions than there are answers. I'll stop there - going deeper just gets....strange.\n\nThe film is visually stunning and tells a visual narrative with very little dialogue throughout. Like the work of Bava, the film is lit dramatically with lots of red, green and blue gels. The plot line is riddled with metaphor and vivid visual aspects that had me swooning. The sound design had me listening to the sounds in my own life differently all day long.",
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"I love these loose, strange and nightmare-like tales, so this was right up my alley and I loved it as much as I loved their other feature, AMER, though I thought this was more loose and dreamy with far less attention to the plot and far more to the visual aspect of the story. And, if you've seen AMER, you know that means a lot seeing as it had hardly any plot at all.",
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"Watching The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears at 4am was FANTASTIC. It added to the \"did I just see what I thought I saw?\" the the movie already has in spades. Yes, I was disappointed that I couldn't find more love for the film in my brief internet search, but I wasn't surprised either. The WTF Are You Watching Podcast seemed to get what was going on, but other folks seemed like they were not aware of any of the factors listed in my Preface - at all. I felt like saying, \"Are you familiar with anything along the lines of Argento, Bava, giallo or Italian Cinema of the 70s in any way, shape or form? Cause these folks NAILED it.\" But, like I said, it's not a shocker, either.\n\nThere are strong sexual themes in this, but they don't come off as lame, toss away \"boobie thrills\". These are more like deep, psychological explorations that leave you rather rattled by the end. Very similar to an Argento film, really. The score is brilliant as well, pulling many giallo based soundtracks of the past into play.\n\nThis movie has haunted me for most of the day. I'll forget about it for a moment, then something - a sound, visual or image from the movie will pop me back into the film space and I'll start thinking about it all over again. There are scenes and frames that are burned into my memory - the same thing that happened when I saw AMER. The same thing that happens when you wake up after having a vivid dream and start talking about the scenes within it.\n\nI enjoyed this little nightmare and loved that I was left with more questions when it was over. It allowed me to explore what I just saw and dive into the various possibilities. Fab!\n\nEspecially after seeing SCREAM 4 the previous day. :::yawn:::: heheheh This was a much needed breath of fresh air.",
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"My husband’s military service is a special part of his personal history, and as such, an important part of our family history. We were married in 1965, during the height of the Viet Nam War. He graduated from college in May of 1967, and having passed the qualifying test the previous winter, had been sworn in as an Officer Candidate in the United States Marines. He was commissioned as a 2nd LT in the spring of 1968, and after Officer Candidate School and The Basic School, followed by Supply School, he spent a 13-month tour of duty in Viet Nam. While in country, he was promoted to 1st LT. He was honorably discharged as a Captain, USMC.\n\nOne day I may write a book. For today, as we celebrate Veterans Day, I’ll just post a few pictures from the “olden days” – the days when military personnel and their loved ones could not even communicate by telephone, much less web cams, Skype, email, chat, etc. We communicated only by letter (real letters) for 10 months. Then we met in Hawaii for R&R. Then another three months of letters-only, before his return home. Yeah, THOSE “olden days.”",
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"Thanks to my honey, and to all who have served through the years, to secure and protect my freedom.\n\nThank you my wonderful wife.\n\nJust beautiful...love the photos too! Thank you for inviting us into a small piece of your lives!!!\n\nThat was awesome! Thanks to our brave military men ... today and always!!! God bless.\n\nDad, thanks not only for serving your country, but thanks for surviving and everything you had to do for that to happen.\n\nSecondly, I must say the years have been harder on you than mom, who looks about the same except for a much smaller hair do.\n\nBarbara, thanks so much fore posting this...thanks to Russell for his service, and thank you for keeping the home fires burning. I have to agree with Mark, you haven't changed a bit.\n\nThank-you to Russell and all who have put their life on the line for our freedom. What a handsome soldier you were and are, Russell, and y'all were the cutest young couple!...love old pictures and stories. I especially find the commentary on the Christmas menu bittersweet. Oh, for a revival of the Spirit in our time! Thank-you for sharing this, Barbara.\n\nUsually, I get to say what I want to say about Veterans Day early in the day. Today I had to work and, in fact, I'm just now getting around to reading news and comments about this holiday that I hold in pretty high regards.\n\nNot having been able to serve myself, I feel a particular gratitude for those who did--and do. But now, having read my sister's blog, all I really have to say about Veterans Day is this: Here it is. It's right here. This is why Veterans Day is important. It's all right here in these pictures and this couple's story.\n\nThe line from a John Milton poem, \"they also serve who only stand and wait\" applies to Barbara here. I believe she too is a veteran. A military wife is a life few can comprehend, especially when her husband is serving in a war zone half-way around the world.\n\nYou too deserve a salute this day, Barbara. And what an amazing job you have done of creating this tribute!\n\nBrenda Gail Parker Brothers said...Thank You for sharing and your family's sacrifices. You should write and book. Wonderful Memories."
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"Part 1 can be found here\n\nAs I drew the matt steel blade across the sharpening stone I regarded Trixie, the chihuahua, with loathing. It had been three days. Three days of walking the disgusting creature, putting it’s poop in a plastic bag and carefully mashing it to see if it had passed the key to the chastity device between my legs.\n\nThe steel cage sat there, weighed with gravity to continually remind me of my humiliation. Simple bathroom relief was easy enough, but coming up with excuse after excuse for Mandy, who wanted nothing less than for me to ravage her body, was becoming suspiciously difficult. I’d had ‘a headache’ for two days now, and her ardor was unabated.\n\noutside, Mandy had the body of a young gazelle, and the sex drive of a rhinoceros. She would not take no for an answer for much longer. And with each passing day the pressure was building. My need for release was becoming volcanic in nature and I found myself trying to distract myself at all opportunities when I found myself in the company of others.\n\nI had been in a presentation this very afternoon with Steve, looking at a new account for a lingerie company. This would be a flagship account for a small advertising agency like ours, and as model after model paraded the company products before us my hopelessly confined manhood did it’s best to burst forth from the bounds of the steel device so mercilessly applied directly from the freezer, by the evil Devina.\n\nTo add to my humiliation Trixie, the foul little chihuahua that had eaten the key to the lock that was the focal point of my debasement, didn’t seem to want to pass it. I regarded the miserable rodent and drew the knife once more across the sharpening stone. Tiny microparticles of Sheffield Steel settled onto the spotless granite counter top and I tested the blade. It was sharp enough.\n\nI’d been taught the value of a sharp blade by my father. He’d been an avid hunter, which went rather well with his other skill – being a renowned surgeon at Rush University Medical Center. With the proper application of a Japanese Whetstone for sharpening, the steel blade of the expensive kitchen knife could be made scalpel sharp. I’d dispatched more than one of my father’s kills and cleaned it to his demanding level of satisfaction. As I stared at Trixie this thought settled as a very comforting meditation for me.\n\nI drew the blade once more over the whetstone, the knife feeling alive in my hand. Yes. Swift, relatively painless – for me at least – and the problem of the chastity cage and Trixie would be resolved forever.\n\nAt that moment the phone rang, and I saw the name “Mega Bitch Foul Crap Crap” come up on the caller display.\n\n“Ahhh,” I muttered. “Devina. What could she want?”\n\n“Can I help you,” I said into the phone through gritted teeth.\n\n“The strangest thing. It’s my friend Chantelle’s birthday tomorrow. Now, I know you are always wanting to help me out, so I decided you could make yourself useful and go over to her place. She’ll know precisely what to do with you.”\n\n“Why the hell would I want to help your stupid friend on her birthday? And why hasn’t your disgusting dog crapped out that key yet?”\n\n“Oh, yes. I meant to tell you about that. It turns out… funny story…”\n\n“Funny story?” I shouted down the phone, gripping the freshly sharpened knife in a psychotic fist. “What could be funny about you putting my dick in a hardened steel cage when my girlfriend wants me to.. to…”\n\n“Andrea, calm down. Now, you know I’m trying to help you. And let’s face it, you’re in a bit of a predicament. Really, you are.”\n\nI choked back the words and regained control of myself.\n\n“Well, I understand that Chantelle needs someone to serve a few drinks to her and her friends tomorrow night. It’s nothing really. But I thought you might like to help, that’s all.”\n\n“Devina, you must be out of your mind if you think I’m going to act as a damned waiter for some friend of yours.”\n\n“Oh, I thought you might like to help, that’s all. So, the funny thing is, there I was thinking Trixie ate that key, and it turns out Chantelle has had it all along! Still, if you don’t want to help, then I guess I should tell her you’re busy. She’ll be so disappointed. And she has to travel to Europe to come and meet me for three weeks after her party. Who can tell when she’ll be back.”\n\n“Wait a minute. She has the key? So why have I been mashing Trixie’s poop?”\n\n“I think I told you that, Andrea. Of course Chantelle has the key. You really must pay attention. You know that might be why you find yourself in such a pickle. You know what they say, the devil is in the details.”\n\nI thought for a moment of several ways I might kill Devina.\n\n“So, you just want me to go over there and help out at her party. That’s it?”\n\n“Andrea, it’s not hard to understand.”\n\n“And what about this ridiculous dog?”\n\n“Well, I think you’ve probably become quite attached to her by now, if you’re honest with yourself.”\n\n“Now, now! I think we both know that would be unwise,”\n\nI considered the numerous photographs I knew Devina had, and the dreadful things that I had no certainty of, but suspected had been perpetrated on my unconscious form. I decided I should play along.\n\nWell, I thought to myself. I had little choice and in all likelihood whoever this Chantelle was she wouldn’t be half as bad as Devina. I decided I’d play along.\n\n“When and where?” I said, my voice a mirror of my resignation.\n\n“I’ll text you the address, and Andrea, do try to smile! It’s her birthday!”\n\nWith that the phone went dead.\n\nThat’s how I came to be ringing the buzzer of a plush apartment building the following night at 7 pm. I’d texted Devina to ask if I should wear a tuxedo, but she said it wasn’t important. I waited in the chill night air, smart casual and feeling like an idiot. I certainly didn’t feel like a waiter.\n\nThe buzzer buzzed and I pushed the door open, entered an opulent looking elevator and was taken swiftly to the twenty second floor. I knocked on the door, and it was opened by a short dark Caribbean looking woman of about thirty years of age.\n\n“You will call me Miss Chantelle,” she replied firmly. “You can change in the spare room. You’ll find your uniform there.”\n\nI could hear a few voices. They seemed to be female, all coming from a living room beyond my view. Doubtless they’d be having a lovely girly time and had some form of entertainment scheduled to arrive later. They certainly sounded decadent and carefree.\n\nI was guided by Chantelle into a spare room, the door closed firmly behind me as I entered and I looked at a uniform hanging on a clothes hanger behind the door. Now I knew why Devina had not been concerned about what I wore.\nA tiny black and white maids uniform, a ball gag and a frilly collar hung from a hook on the back of the door. Some make up was placed on the dressing table, along with a wig, a coiled leather leash and a pair of impossibly high patent leather heels.\nA chilling realisation dawned on me. I was the entertainment. That was when I knew it was going to be a very long night.\nPart 22 can be found here.\nJoin me as a Good Gurl member to support my work.\nBecome a member for just $1 a month."
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"Much Needed, but Unwelcome?\n\nAmid the raging controversy over the cutting of trees at Mumbai's Aarey Colony 'forest' or the huge support for the protests in Delhi against 'redevelopment ' of government colonies by cutting trees, it appears to be a clear issue of lack of trust in government promises and claims. It's time the government fixed its image.\n\nAccording to the UNDP, cities occupy less than 3 percent of the planet’s area and contribute over 70 percent of carbon emissions. Quite simply, there is no bigger reason to appreciate why sustainability matters in cities.\n\nThe ongoing protests against the felling of trees at Mumbai’s Aarey colony have brought the focus squarely on this issue as protestors, angry over the move to cut 2700 trees for a Metro rail parking shed, insist on shifting the project. This is despite the High Court essentially allowing the project to go ahead, giving specific reasons for doing so too.\n\nSome of these reasons have included compensatory afforestation of 7x the number of trees by the Metro authority with an alleged 95 percent survival rate over the past 2 years. But for all the claims, protestors simply don’t seem to care. Why is that?\n\nAs the pressure to create new infrastructure for our cities keeps building up, there is every risk that the executive and legislature will continue to seek the soft way out by creating laws and regulations that favour action over delays, do first, and ask later essentially. They probably underestimate the blowback from such a move, in these more aware times. So what can be done about it?\n\nAt the very least, it requires a mindset change in how we look at trees in urban centres. We have argued for this before, but to the need to consider trees as part of city infrastructure, we need to add an urgent need to count them too. So here is what needs to be done to bridge the trust deficit:\n\nConduct a census of trees in a city, with a confirmation by local area representatives, going beyond the local MLA’s and councillors. Tree census that has been conducted in cities, like in Mumbai as per the last census by the BMC in 2018, is supposed to be home to 33.7 lac trees. So all that needs to be done is make these numbers verifiable through cross-checking, and formally declaring this public infrastructure.\n\nNext, there is an urgent need to focus on a more even and fair distribution of this ‘infrastructure’ across the city, removing the wide differences between different areas. It’s a no brainer that ‘greener’ pats of cities currently have become the more privileged areas, commanding better real estate values too. That is an argument that is hard to contest in favour of more trees. This should also counter, to an extent the compensatory afforestation of the kind we see in Indian cities, where the new trees are planted in a completely different region around the city, with affected residents only seeing the reports (if at all).\n\nFinally, the government should seek to invite a public private partnership for verification of all claims, be it by government, or by industry, on the extent of plantation work done in urban areas. These for-profit organisations will create a welcome layer of objectivity and evaluation on claims made by both the government and the private sector.\n\nNot only would this ensure verification, but it could also track the quality of the work, in terms of survival rates as well as the right mix of native trees, rather than say, fast growing but essentially useless trees, which do nothing for the local eco system. In just the last six months, claims have been made for plantation of well over a 200 million trees being planted, including 60 million in 12 hours by Madhya Pradesh on the banks of the Narmada. It is vital to track, verify and check these huge moves for appropriateness with the existing ecosystem. That includes protecting natural grasslands from such tree plantation drives.\n\nDetractors will point to the enhancement of technology solutions, by way of satellite photography which can nail at least the most obvious lies. But the same images also end up treating shrubbery, grasslands, or even plantations and orchards as forests.\n\nP.S: The Aarey case is now being heard by the country’s top court, the Supreme Court. Last reports confirm that the court has put a stay till October 21 to maintain status quo. However, between the high court nod and the appeal, the authorities have effectively, in an unprecedented show of efficiency, managed to chop down most of the trees marked for the cut.",
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Passing the test is just the start of driving.\n16/12/16 - id like to do advanced driving in my van. When i passed my test, i would have nice to have been given some information on advanced driving courses.\n15/12.16 - Bikes by their very nature are inherently dangerous. Bikers , in my humble opinion, are some of the safest car-drivers around. Make every potential car driver spend a month on a Moped\n15/12.16 - Make them do 2 years on a provisional licence before being allowed to apply for a car licence. This time on a bike may encourage others to take up the life.\n16/12/16 - good idea\n17/12/16 - Explain how bikes are dangerous by their nature?\n17/12/16 - They're not. However a screw up in a car at low speed might mean a bent bumper. Whereas a bike might mean life altering injuries. We understand the risks and ride accordingly (mostly.)\n17/12/16 - I think this would just overload the A&E Dept's as there is a high percentage of young car drivers who have trouble with lace up shoes never mind negotiating a wet diesel strewn roundabout on two wheels .... But I see your logic, In an ideal world this would be great especially for new and used bike sales.\n17/12/16 - Bikes aren't inherently dangerous. 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The Lions had Cecil, the Player of the Match, setting with experience and intelligence, establishing the middles early before moving to the pins for one-on-ones so that hammers Emily Warmenhoven and Addie Hoover could do damage. They played with energy, played tall at the net and super-fast in the back row. So many Lions had career days…Cecil was brilliant, libero Audrey Shih courageous, DS Olivia Doel an asset on defense and behind the service line…that winning was inevitable. Jesuit simply had very little open space to operate and was under constant pressure to be perfect to hang in.\n\nJesuit, which has a Division I middle in 6-3 senior Tess Masingale and two live-armed outsides in Ce’Anna O’Loughlin and Izzy Patterson, hit just .034 for the match. The Crusaders’ “big three” finished with 24 kills but needed 97 swings to do so and made 16 errors along the way.\n\nBy contrast, West Linn’s “big three” on this night of Warmenhoven, Hoover and Nordquist teamed for 32 kills on 75 attempts against 12 errors. The Lions hit .211 on the evening, had many more blocks and 10 more digs than the Crusaders, who are known for their defense. It was a complete win.\n\n“They’re pretty solid in every position and had quite a bit of experience coming here,” noted Jesuit head coach Teresa Zimmerlee. “A lot of those kids were playing the last time we actually had a tournament.”\n\nJesuit won the first point of the match, as a perfect dig from senior libero Maisie Alexander helped freshman Jackie Carle deliver the right tempo set to O’Loughlin for the impressive putaway. West Linn scored eight of the next 11 points to establish its superiority. Hoover had two kills from the right side, Nordquist scored on the quick attack and fellow middle Rayna Reynolds had a two-handed tap and a MASSIVE block during the run. A service error pulled Jesuit within three at 8-5, but that’s as close as the Crusaders would get. A four-point run, sparked by two kills and a block from Warmenhoven, upped West Linn’s lead to 13-6.\n\nJesuit (27-3) would get just one kill, a flat-footed effort from Masingale, the rest of the way. There simply was no room to hit. Shih, Warmenhoven, Hoover, Cecil…they were everywhere! Cecil’s sweet dump at 23-16 gave the Lions set point. A tandem block from Nordquist and Warmenhoven one point later completed the nine-point victory.\n\nGame 2 showcased all of Cecil’s many skills. A three-rotation setter in the spring, the senior showed off her great athleticism in bettering every ball and her intelligence in making sound setting decisions. Masingale came alive in the set for Jesuit and the ‘Saders got terrific production from their outsides, but the Metro League champs could not hold a lead that got as big as five at 12-7. Cecil found Nordquist and Reynolds for a total of three kills and the tandem of Warmenhoven and Hoover for four more as the Lions battled to within 18-17. Masingale slammed one home over the block to push Jesuit’s lead back to two, but a tremendous dig from Shih prevented the Crusaders from adding to their advantage. Nordquist’s fourth kill of the set, an overpass tap, drew West Linn to within one point again and sparked a three-point run, capped by Reynolds’ solo stuff, that gave the Lions their first lead of the set at 20-19.\n\nJesuit re-took the lead on successive Patterson kills, but West Linn would not be denied. The Lions tied the set on a fortunate Warmenhoven swing out of the back row that deflected off of Jesuit’s block, then went ahead for good on Hoover’s ace. Another Hoover ace dropped expertly into the donut, completed the set clinching 5-0 run that sent the Lions (28-2) to Game 3 up two sets to none.\n\nJesuit got help from a backboard suspended above the court at Liberty HS early in the third set. A Warmenhoven smash was denied the floor by the basketball goal and the Crusaders eventually won the point. But not even that bit of good fortune could prevent West Linn’s relentless march to the title. The Lions recovered from the 4-2 deficit to catch Jesuit at 4-4 thanks to a block from Reynolds and OH Amyah Semau, the first of two straight blocks from the duo. Tied at 6-6, a Hoover dig kept the point alive long enough for Cecil to finish on the dump. Doel added an ace as part of a 3-0 run and West Linn did not trail again. Jesuit got as close as two, 21-19, in the game’s late stages, but a Nordquist slide kill and her terminal block (four exclamation points in this writer’s notepad) extended West Linn’s lead to four. Warmenhoven tacked on her 11th kill to set up match point, which Nordquist converted on a tip that completed the 4-0 finishing run and started a dogpile of Lions.\n\n“I tipped it right over the block like we did in practice and it went down,” Nordquist explained. “I turned around fell to the ground and couldn’t get up. Everyone was dogpiling on me it was awesome!”\n\nJesuit suffered only its third loss of the season, all to West Linn.\n\n“We have some kids who are young and doing a great job but experience does help,” Zimmerlee said. “I was really proud of the kids. I think they did a great job.”\n\nWest Linn finishes the season undefeated on the year in 6A. Its only in-state loss all year came in mid-September to 5A champion West Albany, 15-11 in the final set.\n\n“It feels insane,” Nordquist said. “We’ve worked so hard for this.”\n\n“I’m on a high right now,” Cecil added. “We definitely talked about how hard it would be to beat Jesuit for a third time, but as we got started we knew what to do.”\n\nWarmenhoven, Hoover, Alexander and Masingale were joined by Chloe LeLuge of Bend and Elliott Bush of Central Catholic on the All-Tournament Team."
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It’s located at the Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and many have flocked there to jump because of its reputation as the birthplace of the sport. Hackett expanded with additional sites in the United States, Australia, Macau, France, Indonesia, Russia, Mexico, and Germany. Today, many adventure tourists live to jump from the same places AJ Hackett has jumped. It remains an extreme sport, but Hackett made it popular and safer by founding commercial sites and developing an international code of operation for safe bungy jumping.\n\nAJ Hackett’s first commercial bungy jumping site is situated at the Kawarau Bridge. It’s just 141 feet high, but because it’s considered to be the sport’s home, millions have jumped there. It’s located on State Highway 6 not far from Queenstown in Gibbston Valley. It’s possible to self-drive to the site or schedule a ride on the Bungy Bus from the Queenstown Bung Centre located at the corner of Camp and Shotover Streets. Booking in advance is recommended because of the popularity of the site and there are height, weight and medical restrictions for jumping. Queenstown is located on South Island and it is surrounded by beautiful mountains and Lake Wakatipu.\n\nHackett jumped off this one, too, in 2000. It sits at astonishing 955 feet above the gorge it spans. The bridge is 1.270 feet long and many visitors opt to walk across it rather than jump from it. Deep below, white water rafters float along the Arkansas River. It’s a suspension bridge- the highest throughout America- and it’s part of the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park in Cañon City, with plenty of enjoyable experiences there, including Zipline, Skycoaster, Gondola, Playland, and Theater. The Visitor Center and any available rides are open from 10am to 4pm, 365 days a year, depending on the weather. Tickets are $27 for adults 13 years and older and $22 for children 6 to 12 years old.\n\nThe Bloukrans Bridge features a 790-foot elevation. Face Adrenalin is the company offering The Bloukrans Bungy Experience on this highest bridge in Africa. Jumpers must take a zipline from the riverbank to reach the jump point situated at the top the bridge’s arch. Once the jump is completed, jumpers ride a winch back up to the jump point and walk along a suspended walkway to return to the riverbank. That walkway is bolted to the bridge’s road deck underneath the bridge, which gives jumpers amazing views of the river gorge and mountain wilderness of South Africa.\n\nThe Macau Tower was opened as a bungee site by AJ Hackett, who jumped out of the tower 764-foot tower in 2006. The tower is a convention center with 63 floors. The jump offers a unique, sphere-shaped bungee cord which distributes the jumper’s body weight evenly during the entirety of the jump. There are guide cables which Hackett developed to ensure that jumpers are kept at safe distance away from the tower. The Macau entertainment center has become a bungee-jumpers mecca.\n\nMade famous in “GoldenEye”, the 1995 James Bond film, the Verzasca Dam offers a plunge of 720 feet off the dam toward the Verzasca River. In the film, Pierce Brosnan leaped off the dam using a bungee cord. Of course, Brosnan’s stunt double, Wayne Michaels made the jump, but it was severely dangerous because the front wall of the dam is covered with steel pegs. It’s no wonder that the stunt earned the vote of best of all-time movie stunt in 2002. It’s also what keeps jumpers traveling to the dam to take a turn at this night-time jump\n\nTaos, New Mexico is home to this highest United States bungee jumping location. The bridge also ranks No. 7 in the list of highest United States bridges at 680 feet. The bridge was built to span the Rio Grande river gorge, carrying vehicles on Highway 64. Bungee Expeditions only offers jumps once each year during the fall season. The exclusive experience is priced at $350 per jumper. The impressive overpass site is at F7G8+FQ Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico and west of the Taos Regional Airport.\n\nThe 2,549 foot-bridge is a footbridge-and the world’s longest. It also has three lanes of motor traffic running in each direction. The Rupert Hirner Bungy Station is situated on the bridge, which is just about a 3-mile drive heading south from Innsbruck. It’s only open on weekends from May through September with varied hours depending on weather conditions. Reservations are required, but the Europe Bridge, as it’s named in English, offers spectacular views of the Austrian Alps and 630 feet of bungy exhilaration.\n\nTatopani, Nepal is the site of this 525 foot jump above the Bhote Kosi river. It’s located near the Tibetan border and shadowed by the Himalayas. Leaving Kathmandu, Nepal, it’s about a three-hour trip through beautiful countryside to reach the river gorge. Activities at the resort include rafting, high ropes, canyoning, the swing, and the famous bungy. All inclusive day or overnight trip packages include transportation by bus from The Last Resort office in Sagarmatha Bazaar, Thamel, Mandala Street, Kathmandu.\n\nVictoria Falls Bridge straddles the Zambezi River, which is infested with crocodiles. Thrill seekers who dare to bungee from the bridge situated 364 feet above the water must carry their passports with them to the platform. That’s because the bridge is directly on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The destination is the hub for safari adventures, wild whitewater rafting trips, encounters with lions, and following elephant trails. With lodging ranging from spa resorts to backpacker hostels, Victoria Falls is South Africa’s exploration gateway.\n\nMarch 2019 may be the last time Bungee.com will be taking adventurers to jump from a helicopter into the Villarrica Volcano in Pucón, Chilé. The volcano is still active, and a lava lake bubbles within its caldera. 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While it is one more good example of what Dubbest has to offer fans both on its new record and in general, it is not the last example. The band also includes no fewer than two instrumental numbers on its new album as part of its whole. The best of those two instrumentals comes late in the album in the form of the song ‘Escape Route.’ The very title conjures thoughts of a beach on a late spring day, the sun shining and palm trees swaying gently in the breeze. It is a great image that will put any listener at ease and in turn yet another example of what makes Light Flashes worth at least one listen. It isn’t the last example of what makes it worth the listen, either. Each of the album’s twelve tracks has its own merits. All twelve tracks noted, Light Flashes shows to be more than just a bright, shining light in the world of reggae and of independent music. That being said, it is safe to say that Light Flashes is one of this year’s best new independent albums.\n\nDubbest’s new album Light Flashes is one of this year’s best new independent albums. The record boasts twelve tracks that reggae purists everywhere will enjoy. That is because it is a sound that continues to clearly maintain Dubbest’s identity apart from the likes of Sublime, 311, and other pseudo-reggae acts. The album’s lead single ‘Spend The Day’ is a clear example of what makes this record stand out from those of Dubbest’s counterparts. The song doesn’t try to be the poppy sort of song that those from Dubbest’s counterparts have churned out over the years. It is reggae, plain and simple. Guitarists Andrew MacKenzie and Corey Mahoney’s gentle strains harken directly back to the days of Bob Marley and The Whalers while drummer Kyle Hancock’s backbeat serves as a solid foundation for the whole thing. Front man Ryan Thaxter’s own vocal delivery style is just as worth noting here. His delivery is just as soft and gentle as that of his band mates on their respective instruments. This even includes bassist Sean Craffey. Looking at the song’s lyrical content, it plays its own role in the song’s enjoyment, too. Thaxter sings in this song, “Feeling the love like never before/Been waiting for a long time and I cannot endure it/I’m sick of the rain/Let it shine like before/I’ve never been sure before/But I’ve never been so sure/Baby come relieve me/I wanna see you today/Maybe come for the evening and tomorrow we can spend the day.” Simply put, Thaxter is singing from the standpoint of a man that wants to be with his woman. Even more interesting is that even though a man is singing the song, there is no indication of gender in this song. So it could just as easily be sung from a woman’s vantage point, too. That makes the song even more enjoyable. Set against the song’s laid back musical side, it generates a positive vibe that those overly sappy, saccharine pre-produced pop songs about love could never even begin to create. Because of this it makes ‘Spend The Day’ a wonderful first effort from Dubbest on its new album and an equally welcome introduction to the band for any fan that might be unfamiliar with its body of work. Audiences can check out ‘Spend The Day” online now for themselves right at its Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/dubbestmusic.\n\n‘Spend The day’ is a good way for Dubbest to introduce itself to its newer fans and to re-introduce itself to its long-time fans. That is thanks in large part to a solid mix of musical and lyrical content. While it does show itself to be a great starting point for the band on this record, it’s just one example of why any reggae fan should hear this record at least once. The equally laid back yet perhaps somewhat suggestive ‘Cross Pollination’ is another good example of what Dubbest has to offer audiences on its new album. The same things that applies to the musical side of ‘Spend The Day’ apply just as much in the case of this piece. That should just go without saying. Of course, there is the addition of what sounds like an old school B-3 Hammond organ added in to this song’s musical backing. It plays more of a supporting role than starring in this song for lack of better wording. Even in a supporting role, it adds so much with its sound. There’ something special about the vibrato of sorts that comes from such a classic organ. It’s something that can’t be fully put into words. It is something that really can only be appreciated in hearing it. It just gives a certain positive vibe that will put a smile on listeners’ faces just as much as the rest of the song’s musical elements. Moving to the song’s lyrical content, Thaxter uses the concept of cross polination of flowers via a bee to discuss a pretty obvious topic. The swagger in those lyrics coupled with that of the music makes ‘Cross Pollination’ yet another solid radio-ready song from Light Flashes.\n\n‘Spend The Day’ and ‘Cross Pollination’ are both good examples of what makes Light Flashes a worthwhile listen for any purist reggae fan. They are just a couple examples of what makes Light Flashes a bright spot in the realm of indie albums and that of reggae in whole. While both songs are equally important additions to Light Flashes the album also boasts no fewer than two full-on instrumental tracks. The latter of the two, ‘Escape Route,’ is the best of the pair. The music crafted by the band in this song instantly conjures thoughts of a tropical beach. It conjures thoughts of the sun’s rays bathing the said beach in their warmth while a breeze blows through palm trees. The gentle, laid back vibe of the whole song makes it such a joy within itself. It may only be an instrumental. But it proves that an instrumental can be just as enjoyable as any song highlited more by lyrical content than that highlighted by the music alone. It proves in the end to be one more clear example of what makes Light Flashes such a surprisingly interesting listen both within the world of indie releases and that of reggae acts. Together with the likes of ‘Spend the Day’ and ‘Cross Pollination’ it makes all the clearer why any purist reggae fan should hear this album at least once. It also proves once more why Light Flashes is a bright flash of a record among this year’s crop of indie records and reggae records.\n\nLight Flashes is one of the best new independent releases of 2015. 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It also rippled across the connections that criss-cross the city, shaking even those who were at no immediate risk from the blast wave itself.\n\nSome 10 days later, as the sound of glass being cleared recedes behind the clamour of hammers and the drills of reconstruction, many are struggling to see a way forward – the trauma of the explosion at the Beirut port has piled problems onto people already weary after a biblically-bad year.\n\nIn October, the worst wildfires in decades were swiftly followed by an unprecedented uprising demanding an overhaul of the political system. Then, the country’s deepest-ever economic crisis impoverished thousands. 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Through her blurred vision, a roadside fruit stall contorts into dead bodies, including a bloodied couple she saw as she tried to escape.\n\nAll the memories are compounded by the fact that, like many Lebanese, Alwani has little confidence that the local investigation into the explosion will bring any justice for the victims.\n\n“We are waste-people in a wasteland,” she said. “I’ve always felt through my experience with Syria that Arabs are so expendable. Maybe people here felt a bit more special because of the hip bars and life and art, but we are all waste-people who die and it doesn’t matter.”\n\nAlwani stops, winces at the sound of a loud thud, and carries on: “It’s not normal that we can’t find joy in silly things like the latest TikTok trend because we’ve literally seen death. I don’t want to be an Arab-survivor-victim for life. But I am, it’s done.”\n\nThe explosion was so fierce that psychologists trained to help victims of war and torture have deployed to the streets, going door to door to provide emergency mental healthcare.\n\n“Right now, we can talk about acute stress, people scared, fearing it may happen again, and lots of anger, we’re seeing so much anger,” Joelle Wehbe, a clinical psychologist at the Restart Center, specialised in rehabilitating victims of war, said from a tent set up in the Mar Mikhael neighbourhood.\n\nShe urges survivors to speak about what they saw, heard and felt, rather than push it down, which would only “amplify the symptoms”.\n\nMany feel all they can do is to bury the horrors.\n\nMohamad Soliman, 27, was watching Netflix and drinking green tea when the explosion threw him and his dog into a wall of his house.\n\nShell-shocked, he walked through the street past dead people. One, he recalls, was bloodless but propped up lifeless against a wall, like “the soul was knocked out of him”.\n\nHe pushed on to his neighbour’s house. She was stuck on the fifth floor, blinded by shards of glass.\n\nSoliman climbed stairs strewn with debris and cleaned her bloodied face. One of her eyes was split open. He says he told her it was dust, and shudders at the memory.\n\nThe 27-year-old Egyptian lost everything in the explosion – his apartment, a bar he owns and a popular restaurant he has stakes in. People he knew – the chef at a local sandwich place; a waiter at a Resto-pub; Rawan, a 19-year-old waitress – also died in the blast.\n\n“What’s next? I don’t know. I get up and try to do something useful so I don’t think. Give me boxes to carry or bottles to move,” he says, before shaking his head.\n\n“I can’t make any life decisions or think about the future when my whole community is gone.”",
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In the 14th minute, a long ball from George Evans flew over Dominic Iorfa’s head, but was inches away from the onrushing Whittaker, who could only watch the ball trickle through to Owls goalkeeper Cameron Dawson.\n\nWhittaker was given a stern warning just moments later, though, as he was dispossessed by Barry Bannan who threaded a perfectly weighted ball through to Steven Fletcher.\n\nThe Scotland international beat Craig Forsyth for pace, but the defender recovered right at the death and won the ball, injuring the Wednesday striker in the process.\n\nBut it was Fletcher who got revenge just moments later in the best possible way.\n\nForsyth was the next Derby player to give the ball away cheaply – his attempted sideways pass to Duane Holmes was far too sloppy and was intercepted by Bannan, who rolled the ball forward for Fletcher once again.\n\nThe striker latched onto the through ball and curled a fantastic first-time shot into the bottom corner with his left foot, to give Wednesday a deserved 1-0 lead on 23 minutes.\n\nIt was nothing more than Wednesday deserved – Garry Monk’s side looked bright in possession and limited the Rams to very few chances, with Kadeem Harris a constant threat down the left-hand side.\n\nFrustrations began to grow and boos could even be heard around Pride Park from the home crowd. Their side could only muster a shot from Jason Knight, who fired high and wide after receiving the ball from a throw-in.\n\nIt was in fact Wednesday who ended the half as they started it – in dominating style. After Jordan Rhodes saw his header be tipped over the ball by Ben Hamer, Bannan delivered another teasing corner into the box – their eighth of the half,\n\nSam Hutchinson was there to flick the ball on at the front post, but the ball whizzed out for a goal-kick, as Stephen Martin blew the whistle to mark the end of an eventful half.\n\nIt was arguably Derby’s most disappointing half of football of the season so far – Cocu’s men simply had to improve in the second-half if they were to stretch their unbeaten run at Pride Park to nine games.\n\nStraight after the second-half kicked off, the hosts created their first real chance of the game. Holmes broke away down the right flank before teeing up a cross for Chris Martin, who powered his header over the crossbar.\n\nA bright start to the half from the Rams, then, and they also threatened to cause danger once again just a minute later. Whittaker feeding the ball to Bogle down the right, whose low cross was cleared before it could reach Martin.\n\nThere was almost a carbon copy of the Owls’ first goal in the 54th minute, though. Again, Forsyth misplaced a pass, allowing Adam Reach to break down the right flank and float a cross in for Fletcher.\n\nThe striker was unable to divert his header goalwards, though, and the ball sailed over Hamer’s crossbar – the Scot unable to double his and Wednesday’s tally for the evening.\n\nBoth managers began to make changes – it was the lively Harris who was replaced for Wednesday’s first change of the evening, with Jacob Murphy coming on in his place after the hour mark.\n\nOn 68 minutes, Derby’s two young guns – Whittaker and Knight – were replaced by two forwards looking to prove a point to Cocu, in Martyn Waghorn and Jack Marriott.\n\nThe latter had his first touch of the ball in the 76th minute, but he was unable to divert a glancing header goalwards after George Evans’ cross.\n\nThere were also a couple of changes up front for Wednesday too. 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The researchers who include Paolo Emilio Adami, manager of IAAF’s Health & Science Department, has emphasized that the intention of the authors is “ not to prove a specific location unsuitable to host a sport event but rather to provide decision makers with a useful methodology to assess the prevailing conditions and take timely action in order to allow for a safe participation for athletes as well as spectators.’’\n\nTo put things in perspective, this blog elects to highlight a point the study’s authors have mentioned – large sport events like the Olympics typically happen in the summer months, the reason for which maybe their origin in Europe. In Europe, the summer season affords the largest share of thermally comfortable hours. But then, the whole world is not Europe and the Olympics moves from one location to another.\n\nIn the paper’s abstract, the authors have said that it is important for event organizers and medical staff to know whether a competition is happening at a time and place with extreme weather, or in general not appropriate weather and climatic conditions. To determine this, two factors have to be included when establishing the effect of atmospheric conditions on visitors and athletes – climatic conditions based on long term data and quantification of extreme events, like heat waves. The impact of environment on human thermal comfort includes meteorological and non-meteorological factors. Some of the meteorological measures are severely impacted by local environment; within this, the study mentions the capacity of urban environments to generate modifications “ by morphology and the surface properties of various specific elements and their configurations.’’ The latter refers to micro climatic variations urban landscapes can prompt. However the micro climate can also be modified by planning solutions that reduce heat load on humans attending the event.\n\nThe study is anchored around a couple of relevant indices. The first – Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) is one of the most commonly used indices in the field of human thermal comfort. It is defined as “ the air temperature at which, in a typical indoor setting (without wind and solar radiation), the energy balance of the human body is balanced with the same core and skin temperature as under the complex conditions to be assessed.’’ Like most complex thermal indices, PET is dependent on meteorological input parameters like air temperature, vapor pressure and wind speed as well as information about local radiation fluxes, the paper said. The second index anchoring the research is Modified Physiological Equivalent Temperature (mPET). It is based on classic PET but comprises a multi-mode heat transport model and a self-adapting clothing model. It also contains improved consideration of humidity. For the specific case of Tokyo as venue for 2020 Olympics, the study used meteorological data spanning August 1966 to June 2018 in 3h resolution provided by a meteorological station in the center of Tokyo.\n\nAccording to the study, the very time of the 2020 Olympics from July 24 to August 9 can be deemed the hottest throughout the year. “ Both PET and mPET indicate increasingly warmer conditions for the time from 24th of July to the 6th of August and slightly cooler conditions on average for the 8th and 9th of August,’’ it said. Hours with PET of 35 degrees Centigrade and above are most frequent in July and August, where they are found between 9 AM and 3 PM. However on the average, even at nighttime, conditions in Tokyo may be perceived as warm in August.\n\nThe researchers conclude (based on results) that determining the right period for hosting sport events requires meteorological input data covering a long period of time, “ at least 30 years (as recommended by WMO), in high temporal resolution.’’ Analysis that is based on monthly resolution and average values cannot provide appropriate information.\n\n“ In times of global climate change and urban areas being affected the most, it should be stated that most recent data should be used in order to account for changing frequency and intensity of heat waves and the recent development of the urban canopy influencing the urban heat island effect,’’ the paper said. Thermal stress in terms of heat stress can be reduced by either moving the date of an event or carefully setting the time of day an activity is slated for. The study was focused on visitors originating from Europe. It works for people from other regions with similar thermal climatic conditions. It can be adapted for people from still other regions by using a different assessment scale representative of corresponding climatic conditions.\n\nThe study made two other interesting observations:\n\nReadings from a single meteorological station – as in the Tokyo case study – cannot be deemed representative of a whole city or urban area like Japan’s capital. Input parameters for thermal indices as well as the indices themselves are modified significantly by the urban environment and show “ strong variation in short distances of few meters.’’ Provided know-how as well as input data is available, the results can be further improved by considering actual local conditions using a “ building-resolving urban climate model.’’ Second, in terms of vulnerability to thermal stress, the study pointed out that visitors and tourists are more vulnerable than athletes. This is due to the shorter time for acclimatization they typically go with and lack of information on how to counter the effects of heat. Athletes on the other hand, tend to arrive a few days prior to competition allowing for progressive acclimatization with slow increase of exercise load up to the day of competition.\n\n“ To allow for a safe participation in sport events, it is recommended that athletes arrive at the competition at least two weeks prior to the event. When arriving on the site of the event in advance is not possible, acclimatization should take place in an environment with similar climatic conditions to the final destination,’’ the study said."
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So how exactly did astronauts figure out where they were on the way to the Moon with enough precision to correct those errors and get where they were going?\n\nFor those of you who, like me, need to read things to really grasp it, here’s a more detailed look at what’s in that video.\n\nLet’s start with dead reckoning on a boat, because that’s the easiest comparison to understand. When you’re sailing by dead reckoning, you use a compass, a knotmeter, and a clock to break the question of navigation into time, rate, and distance. You can calculate your position at any point on your journey via a previously determined fixed position. Knowing your speed, how long you’ve been sailing, and in which direction since you last checked your position, you can determine where you are by how much your position has changed relative to that fixed spot. Sailors would do this check as often as every hour.\n\nKnowing that dead reckoning doesn’t account for variables like currents or steering errors, sailors would check their position by a sextant, using the Sun, Moon, planets or stars.\n\nGoing to the Moon is the same thing, but in three dimensions … and also thousands of times faster! So the instruments are a little more sophisticated. Instead of a compass, astronauts relied on a gyro-stabilized “stable table” to keep track of direction. Instead of a knotmeter, accelerometers on that stable table tracked every little change in speed. The electronic clock ticked a million times a second. Instead of water currents, gravity produces unfelt changes to the course, so the computer ran the math model of gravity created by Isaac Newton. But otherwise, the astronauts’ situation was similar enough to that of Earthly sailors to use similar technology, which means instead of a marine sextant, astronauts used a space sextant.\n\nEmbedded in the Apollo command module opposite the hatch were two telescopes. The first was a single magnification spotting scope that gave the astronauts a wide field of view. From that wide field, he could pick a fixed point like a star (which is unmoving enough for the sake of a navigation reading) or a point on Earth. Then he’d move over to the second instrument — the a space sextant — a disk and slit apparatus designed to measure angles.\n\nThe space sextant had two lines of sight, one fixed and one movable. The fixed was able to focus on a landmark on Earth such as San Francisco Bay (giving it the name landmark line of sight or LLOS) and was controlled by adjusting the attitude of the whole spacecraft to center the landmark in the LLOS. When such a landmark wasn’t available, the spacecraft could put the LLOS on a point of the sunlit horizon on Earth or Moon. The second line of sight was the star line of sight (or SLOS). This one could be moved as far as 67 degrees from the fixed line of sight.\n\nWhat the astronaut did was focus on the star with the SLOS, then fiddle with the mirror inside the sextant to bring the image of that star into conjunction with the landmark or horizon in his fixed scope, the LLOS. When he felt the alignment was as close as possible, he punched the Mark button that told the computer to read the angle between that star and the horizon, and note the exact time. Doing this again with a second star, and sometimes a third, gave the computer enough data to run through the navigation program and determine where the spacecraft was!\n\nA few things to keep in mind because this sounds too complicated to work, right? 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"My first personal meeting with American artist Susan Waitt occurred some years ago at a private spiritually-themed event and reception, taking place in a certain ex-bordello in Valletta. Her colourful, vibrant outlook and curiosity immediately struck a chord. A Scorpio, the Connecticut-born artist worked as an illustrator for a Disney studio in Massachusetts, hosted her own American TV talk show and was an artistic director and writer for Liquorish TV, to name but a few of her achievements.\n\nOn the other hand, her gothic, surreal artwork seems to spell quite a different character; more dark, more mysterious, but still very intriguing. Waitt’s perception seems to filter and reproduce vagrant metaphysical ideas of succubi and the supernatural; sinister presences which may as well hide within each and every one of us, or even behind the closed door around the corner.\n\nWhat prompted you to come to live in Malta?\n\nOriginally, I came here to co-organise an international conference on the consciousness of the Megalithic Temple builders, and somehow, I never left. I’ve lived in Malta for nine years.\n\nFrom Disney artwork to the grotesque: How did one category of art evolve into the other?\n\nThe concept of the grotesque in art and literature speaks to something profoundly basic about human nature, and the nature of existence itself. In fact, Disney perfected for a general audience the interplay of paradoxical opposites such as fear and laughter, aggression and playfulness, and the merging of bizarre, carnivalesque atmospheres with rational and logical realities. Think of all the terrifying moments in Bambi, Peter Pan, and Snow White to name just a few animated feature films. My art evolved from this quite naturally, in that I felt like it was part of the whole circle of life, since the spectrum of experience was all there in Disney already.\n\nOf course, I was always drawn to Bosch, Goya, Fuseli, Moreau, Dali and many other artists who portrayed what was dark, subterranean and wrapped in ineffable mystery. Now, having grown older and somewhat wearier of the world, it often appears to me that there are also precious gifts within the darkness of the human mind – depth, profundity, nuance and complexity. Intense contrasts of light and dark add a sense of drama and therefore a sense of awe. Awe is a key aspect of the experience of the sublime.",
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"Is there a particular unifying theme within the exhibition?\n\nI deliberately used Victorian Spiritualism and mediumistic séances together as a unifying trope or motif, because I felt it represented the collective desire of humanity to probe the unspeakable enigma at the centre of existence.\n\nWhat is your method of creation?\n\nFor many years I painted in acrylics only, especially for large-scale mural projects. Now with my studio work, I usually first execute an unfinished acrylic under-painting, usually on a toned background and then finish in oils. When I was working as a commercial book illustrator for Disney and Fisher Price, I was constrained to lay out book galleys meticulously. That required sketching and sometimes re-sketching scenes and finishing with inks, water colours and airbrush. In recent years, I started executing artworks with the same absolute freedom and energy that I had usually reserved for my free-time sketching and doodling. I’m producing art directly onto the canvas now.",
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"This article/interview appeared on EVE Magazine on 22.10.2016 – Please follow the link to read the rest of it: http://www.eve.com.mt/2016/10/22/susan-waitts-night-gallery-the-uncanny-the-sublime/\n\nFirst let’s make this clear – this is a review of the book NOT the animated movie, although I loved the movie too (and it could still be construed as such).",
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"That being said, I think what touched me most about this book is that it is truly a book for children. The plot line is quite deep, the psychology behind it is disturbing and twisted, and most of the story itself is so metaphorical as to be almost frightening, and yet, it is set so as to not only enter into the world of children, but also make every child who reads it feel totally at home there.",
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"It captures everyday moments of every child’s life – the unlikeable ‘recipes’ served at dinner, the boredom of rainy days, the loneliness of children with no other brothers or sisters, the sense of loss when one’s parents seem distant and busy with their own lives, the way children’s opinions are glossed over and ignored when it comes to practical matters like choosing clothes for school.",
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"Most importantly, it offers two different perspectives of parent-hood. On the one hand, we have Coraline’s normal family – her two working parents who both work at home and have their own studies there, who sometimes have no time for Coraline and who have forgotten what it’s like to be a child, and therefore do not understand her, yet who love her and would sacrifice themselves for her.",
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"On the other – there are the Other parents – especially, the Other mother. She is a perfectly frightening representation of those clutching needy mothers, who need something to love so much, that they literally stifle their children, bottling them up in a bubble of fake smiles and repression – until finally the childrens’ individuality is squeezed into nothingness… which is what they become.",
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"This metaphor of the needy cold mother, who selfishly does not really care about who Coraline is or what she actually wants, is the prevalent ‘monster’ in the story, and is all the more terrifying in that there are so many real monsters like her out in our world.",
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"Coraline’s natural communication with the animals around her is so normally-portrayed as to be totally believable, and not relegated to the label of ‘magical’ or ‘supernatural’ at all. Cats talk, mice dance, rats can be spies – it is presented as a fact, and so it is.\n\nThis short book reminded me of the premise of ‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’, where family issues are combatted by children through metaphorical intervention. Totally brilliant.",
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"After four years, yesterday I re-watched the animated movie ‘Paprika’ (2006). This Satoshi Kon masterpiece had always remained in my mind as one of a kind in its genre (that is, anime movies), and my perception of it did not change after re-watching it.",
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"Apart from the plot-line, which is bewitching and exclusive in and of itself, the characters are wonderfully mysterious, yet with understandable motives and feelings, and, most importantly, the graphics and colors, apart from being unusual and perfect for the dream-sequences pertaining to the storyline (which, in fact, concerns dreams), are vivid, yet in a way, horrifically nightmarish. The theme of the hellish circus is captured perfectly, and wonderfully juxtaposed with the clinical and cold atmosphere of the labs. The soundtrack is also exceptional – in fact this was the first animated movie to use a VOCALOID – that is a singing voice synthesizer software.",
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"What entirely fascinated me apart from all this (yes there is MORE) was the double and split identity of Doctor Chiba, whose dream-self is the sexy, cute and pixie-like Paprika. Able to navigate through dreams, free as a bird and always smiling, she is totally different from her genius down-to-earth counterpart. This is what we hide inside us – another self – which is only free when we are asleep.",
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"Unfortunately, its director, Satoshi Kon, died in 2010, so we will have no more of these gems coming our way. Another anime of his which I’ve been hearing for years about, and never got around to watching, is the psychological thriller ‘Perfect Blue’ (also by Satoshi Kon), which not only has an immense cult following, but is also described as being one of a kind.",
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