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[ "I recently came across my old baby book. Along with my first tooth and a lock of hair from my first trip to the salon, there was a page where I highlighted my competencies and described what I wanted to be when I grow up.\n\nIt appears that I was a very confident seven year old who dreamed of one day becoming both a singer and a mother.", null, "Back then I had the voice of an angel. At least that is what my Grandmother told me.\n\nI had no reason to doubt her. As I sang, even I heard the beautiful melodies in my head.\n\nThen one day I belted a song into my first cassette recorder. After playing back my rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”, I was shocked to discover that I did not have the voice of an angel, but in fact, had the voice of a dying animal.\n\nI also later learned that my grandmother was deaf in one ear.\n\nWhile I didn’t end up pursuing a musical career, I never stopped singing into hairbrushes. You wanna know why? Because, singing is so much f..king fun! Even when you are really, really, really bad at it.\n\nTo think, had I underestimated my strengths and overestimated by weaknesses, I might have wound up a starving musician who never got to karaoke." ]
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[ "By JULIAN ROBINSON FOR MAILONLINE\n\nSaudi Arabia‘s crown prince has been stripped of some of his powers by King Salman, it has been claimed.\n\nCrown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has faced claims he may have ordered the hit on journalist Jamal Khashoggi who was butchered by a Saudi hit squad in Istanbul last year.\n\nThe fallout from the killing has damaged the international reputation of the 33-year-old and there have been rumours of a growing rift between him and his father, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.\n\nMiddle East observers are also split over whether tensions within the royal court may have been heightened as a result of the country’s role in the brutal Yemen conflict.\n\nThe crown prince has not attended a number of top ministerial meetings in the Kingdom recently and is said to have had some of his financial powers stripped from him, The Guardian says it has been told.", null, "Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has been stripped of some of his powers by King Salman, it has been claimed. The 33-year-old royal was said to have been absent from a high-profile visit of Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov. The king is pictured shaking Lavrov’s hand earlier this month in Riyadh", null, "It is understood that the king announced the move to senior ministers earlier this month. The 83-year-old is believed to have asked the crown prince to be at the cabinet meeting, but he did not attend.\n\nThe king is said to have been unhappy with his heir’s absence and demanded that major financial decisions would need his own personal approval for the time being." ]
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[ null, "Sheetal Shetty chases another dream. Recently, She also appeared as a heroine through the movie Patibeku.com which garnered huge aporeciation for her role. Through her short film, Sangathi she has raised her abilities and talent to direct. Sheetal is now preparing to direct another short film.\n\nThis short film is currently in progress. Shetty, who has gained attention from the artistic style of telling the story in her last short film. Yet to see her next about with her experiment in technicalities . Shetty plans to project this short film at the Goa Short Film Festival, which will be held in December.", null ]
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[ null, "Here's the gist of it, and you can view the full sales figures here.\n\nAs far as individual volumes go (ANN's full list and the other one):\n\nOverall, I think this years sales were more dispersed. Last year One Piece's sales were considerably larger and as you can see, this year many series with anime have moved up leaps and bounds. Power of anime is very real." ]
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[ "By Adam Michel and Rachel Greszler | The Daily Signal\n\nNext week, the House and Senate will take their final votes on tax reform. The president’s goal is to sign the legislation into law before Christmas.\n\nAlthough there are still some unknown details, the important parts of the bill for most Americans are already known and would greatly improve our current, woefully out-of-date tax code.", null, "MYTHS: Are tax cuts really only for the rich?\n\nThe bottom line is that taxpayers across America can expect a tax cut. The bill would lower tax rates for individuals and businesses, double the standard deduction, and significantly increase the child tax credit.\n\nThe bill is also pro-growth and pro-American worker. The economy could grow to be almost 3 percent larger at the end of 10 years. That translates to more than $4,000 dollars per household, per year. American families could finally get a real raise.\n\nAmericans deserve to know the truth about the proposed tax reform packages. There are several myths going around about what the proposed plan would do.\n\nHere are a few of them, and why they’re wrong.\n\nMyth 1: This is just a tax cut for the rich, and it will actually raise taxes for everyone else.\n\nThe truth is in fact the opposite. The Senate tax bill increases the amount of taxes paid by the rich and, according to the liberal Tax Policy Center, 93 percent of taxpayers would see a tax cut or no change in 2019. They found similar results for the House bill.\n\nBoth tax bills would actually increase the progressivity of the U.S. tax code. That means fewer people at the bottom will pay income taxes, and people at the top will see their share of taxes paid increase.\n\nThe Cato Institute’s Chris Edwards notes that the Senate tax bill cuts income taxes for people making $40,000 to $75,000 a year by about 37 percent. People making over a million dollars see a cut of only 6 percent.\n\nIn two recent Daily Signal pieces, we calculated how 12 different taxpayers would fare under each of the tax plans. The results show that almost everyone will see a tax cut, and only the wealthiest families are at risk of their taxes going up.\n\nMyth 2: Repealing the individual mandate will raise taxes on the poor, raise insurance premiums, and kill 10,000 people a year.\n\nOnly in Washington can removing a tax penalty be considered a tax increase.\n\nTax reform will likely repeal Obamacare’s individual mandate, which imposes a tax penalty anywhere from $695 to upward of $10,000 for not purchasing the type of health insurance mandated by the federal government.\n\nDepending on income and available health insurance options, the federally mandated health insurance comes with subsidies paid to the insurance company that can range from no more than a few dollars to over $12,000 a year per individual, and upward of $20,000 per year for families.\n\nRepealing the mandate would not force anyone to give up their coverage or forego their current tax credits. It would just make the Obamacare insurance optional, and thus increase health care choices.\n\nEliminating the Obamacare individual mandate will not reduce any taxpayer’s income by a single cent. It will, however, reduce the tax bills of many individuals and families—based on their own choices—by hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.\n\nThe individual mandate with its penalties is also not the “glue” that holds Obamacare together, as some have claimed. It never was.\n\n“The lifeblood of the law is the generous taxpayer insurance subsidies, which attract and maintain the historically sluggish enrollment,” explains senior Heritage research fellow Robert Moffit. Repealing the mandate will not precipitate doomsday for insurance premiums.\n\nWhile it is extremely difficult to predict how insurance premiums would change without the individual mandate penalty, we do know that eliminating the penalty will prevent low- and middle-income individuals and families from having to subsidize the high medical costs of others.\n\nOne particularly outrageous claim is that due to people voluntarily choosing alternative health care solutions, 10,000 people will die each year because the government is no longer forcing Americans to buy health insurance.\n\nTwo economists reviewed these claims and found the exact opposite. They found that there is “poor evidence linking insurance coverage to mortality” and that “the mandate may in fact be elevating death rates in some populations.”\n\nWhen you factor in the economic growth and higher wages from tax reform, the tax bill could actually save lives.\n\nMyth 3: Corporations and their rich owners will receive a huge windfall.\n\nPoliticians who don’t want tax reform claim that cutting taxes for business will only help the rich.\n\nDespite the name—“corporate” tax reform—the burden of the corporate income tax falls almost entirely on workers in the form of lower wages. Americans are undoubtedly skeptical about this claim, but the realities on the ground are actually quite simple.\n\nWhen business taxes go down, worker’s wages go up.\n\nThat’s not just the result of corporate benevolence. Rather, wages rise because higher profits translate to additional investments that make workers more productive, and businesses that don’t pay workers what they are worth will lose them to competitors who do.\n\nAmerican corporations pay a federal income tax rate of 35 percent—one of the highest in the world. If tax reform can lower that rate to 21 percent, American businesses and the workers they employ will be globally competitive again. Businesses will invest more, hire more workers, and be forced by the laws of supply and demand to raise wages.\n\nThis is exactly what happened over the past decade and a half in neighboring Canada. In 2007, Canada began lowering its corporate tax rate. And guess what? Wages grew significantly faster in Canada than other comparable countries.\n\nMost economic researchers agree. A recent review of 10 separate studiespublished between 2007 and 2015 concluded that, when governments cut corporate taxes, workers receive almost all of the benefit through higher wages.\n\nMyth 4: Tax reform will be bad for seniors.\n\nRetirees may be the most concerned about what tax reform will mean for them, as most rely on relatively fixed incomes.\n\nMany retirees would in fact benefit from the tax bills’ doubling the size of the standard deduction.\n\nWhile seniors’ earnings and pension income would be subject to new individual income tax brackets and rates, those changes would actually mean tax cuts—not increases—for an overwhelming majority of seniors and retirees.\n\nMyth 5: Tax reform won’t grow the economy, it will only add to the debt.\n\nCongress rightly allowed the tax reform bill to decrease revenues over 10 years by $1.5 trillion—about 3.5 percent of projected revenue. But such “static” budget scores provide zero useful information about how the reform will actually affect the deficit.\n\nProperly designed tax reform will lead to a larger economy and higher wages. Each of these economic benefits can result in more tax revenue.\n\nA recent Heritage Foundation analysis shows that the Senate tax reform bill could boost the size of the U.S. economy by almost 3 percent over the long run.\n\nOther estimates are even more optimistic. Nine leading economists recently described how the economy could see a boost of up to 4 percent due to tax reform. The President’s Council of Economic Advisors believes the economy could grow between 3 and 5 percent, a range that was independently verified by three economists from Boston University.\n\nTax reform that grows the economy could result in more than $130 billion of new federal revenue in every year outside the current budget window. And that’s using the most conservative of the estimates above.\n\nMore optimistic estimates would bring in well north of $200 billion, making up most—if not all—of the static tax cut once the economy reaches its new larger potential.\n\nCongress’s spending addiction shouldn’t stop tax reform, but the tax cuts will be short lived if Congress continues to increase spending every year.\n\nThe fact remains that our deficit cannot be eliminated with tax increases. Believing it can denies the fundamental problem: The deficit is driven by out-of-control spending. Spending is where congressional deficit hawks should turn their attention.\n\nIt is true that the proposed tax reform packages would mean big changes for individuals, families, and businesses across the United States. Overwhelmingly, however, these changes would be resoundingly positive.\n\nLower- and middle-income families would receive the largest tax cuts, and they would be the primary beneficiaries of business tax reforms that would generate higher wages and more job opportunities across America.\n\nOne thought on “5 myths about tax reform, and why they’re wrong”" ]
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[ "Chloroplast development in germinating seedlings initiates upon illumination. Whereas chloroplasts in true leaves develop directly from proplastids, chloroplasts in cotyledons of dark-grown seedlings develop from an intermediate type of plastid called an etioplast. During development, etioplasts accumulate carotenoids and protochlorophyllides in their prolamellar bodies. Once seedlings emerge from the soil into the light, de-etiolation occurs and protochlorophyllides are converted into chlorophylls. Subsequently, the photosystems assemble into thylakoid membranes with the incorporated chlorophylls to form functional chloroplasts (Sundqvist and Dahlin, 1997). Rapid chlorophyll synthesis can result in free chlorophylls that produce highly reactive singlet oxygen, resulting in photodamage. Sun et al., (2019) demonstrate that Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) ORANGE (OR), a DnaJ-like zinc finger domain-containing protein, interacts with the bHLH transcription factor TCP14 in the nucleus and regulates both chlorophyll biosynthesis and the development of thylakoid membranes in germinating cotyledons.\n\nOverexpression of OR in Arabidopsis significantly lowered the percentage of green cotyledons compared with wild type and OR-silenced plants (see figure). Overexpressing lines were delayed in chloroplast biogenesis, and had less chlorophyll, fewer stacks of grana thylakoids, and accumulated more lutein (but less β-carotene). These mutants also had a weaker transcriptional induction and lower abundance of EARLY LIGHT-INDUCIBLE PROTEINS (ELIP1 and ELIP2). The genes encoding these proteins are upregulated when dark-grown seedlings are exposed to light and temporarily bind free chlorophylls (Casazza et al., 2005). In contrast, OR-silenced lines (RNAi silenced or the T-DNA knockout or-1) had a stronger induction of ELIP1 and ELIP2. This indicates that OR negatively regulates chloroplast biogenesis.", null, "OR is localized to both the chloroplast and nucleus (Sun et al., 2016). Two different antibodies were raised to detect and distinguish between the full-length protein (including chloroplast transit peptide) and the mature OR protein. The authors found that the abundance of full-length OR in the nucleus decreased upon illumination. In the chloroplast, proteins of the inner (TIC) and outer (TOC) chloroplast envelope membranes accumulated 12-24 h post illumination, indicating there was assembly of the TIC/TOC machinery for chloroplast protein import. Full-length OR was found in the plastids of cotyledons up to 12 h post-illumination but was absent in the later stages. By contrast, the mature protein accumulated over time, indicating that removal of the transit peptide from newly imported OR occurs during chloroplast biogenesis. Given the dual localization, the authors targeted OR to the nucleus of the or-1 mutant. The resulting transgenic plants had similar phenotypes as the overexpression mutant lines, indicating that overexpression of the nuclear targeted OR is sufficient to repress de-etiolation.\n\nBy what mechanism does nucleus-localized OR repress chloroplast biogenesis? OR interacts with the bHLH transcription factor TCP14 and represses its transcriptional activity. TCP14 binds to the Up1 element, which is overrepresented in the promoter regions of germination-related genes such as ELIP1 and ELIP2. Using an anti-OR antibody to precipitate chromatin samples, promoter fragments with Up1 were detected in dark-grown wild type seedlings. However, there was no enrichment of Up1-containing fragments of ELIP1 and ELIP2 in tcp14-1 knockout seedlings. These results together suggest that OR affects expression of ELIPs via its interaction with TCP14.\n\nWhen OR was overexpressed in the tcp14–1 knockout mutant (either by crossing the overexpression mutant with tcp14-1 or transforming tcp14-1 with the OR overexpression construct), seedlings showed greening rates similar to wild type seedlings, and accumulation of ELIPs was rescued. This suggests that the repression of cotyledon greening by OR requires TCP14. The OR-TCP14 interaction in the nucleus represses both ELIP expression and chloroplast biogenesis. When illuminated, the nuclear abundance of OR decreases and consequently, the derepression of TCP14 transcriptional activity results in the etioplast-to-chloroplast transition. This OR-TCP14 interaction helps elucidate the underlying regulatory network required for chloroplast development as plants respond to illumination.", null, null, "Seeing the Cell Wall in a New Light\nScroll to top" ]
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[ null, "The royal family has always been looked up to not just for their grace and elegance, but also because of their outfit choices. When we talk about clothes, arguably no one is as stylish as Kate Middleton, who had always been a fashion icon ever since.\n\nThe Duchess of Cambridge has the capacity to set trends and influence people of their sartorial choices, but with the introduction of Meghan Markle to the powerful clan, there seems to be a new fashionista that has dethroned her.\n\nThe mom of three has always been a trendsetter and any brand could immediately feel the help she would bestow just by merely wearing their clothes as sales would immediately skyrocket afterward. Kate has a penchant for timeless and elegant pieces, making her the epitome of a perfect princess, and so, the adoration for her of the fashion’s who’s-who is pretty much expected.\n\nThe Duchess can rock jeans, to plaid polo tops, to designer dresses and gowns, which is why there’s no doubt people look up to her as a fashion inspiration – her being an icon was practically cemented.", null, "But that foundation seemed to be rocked when Meghan entered the picture. While it’s unhealthy to compare the two Duchesses, people couldn’t help but take a few notes on the ladies’ fashion choices. While Kate managed to hold onto the throne as the most influential royal style icon, the former “Suits” actress snatched the title from her, according to Lyst.\n\nThe global fashion search engine studied over 20 million online searches about the Duchesses’ outfits in their royal engagements in the last two years. There were more people that became interested with Meghan’s clothes than Kate’s, which means the “Meghan Markle Effect” might be shooing the “Kate Effect” after all.", null, "It is worth noting, however, that both of them led to an increase in the online demand: Kate, 119 percent, while Meghan, 216 percent. The site also determined the ladies’ most influential fashion moment – the Duchess of Sussex’s was in March at Prince Charles’ Investiture when she stunned in a silver and gold brocade dress that accentuated her baby bump. Within the next day, the demand for that outfit rose by 500 percent!", null, "360b/Shutterstock\nThis was Kate Middleton’s most influential stylish moment\n\nThe Duchess of Cambridge’s most influential fashion moment happened in March as well when she donned the red coatdress from Catherine Walker during the Commonwealth Day service. Demand for this soared by 225 percent.\n\nImpact on the Fashion Industry\n\nIt’s not quite shocking to see how this played out. Meghan has the ability to sell out the clothes she wears in just a span of a few hours after her appearance. It’s how she impacted the fashion industry – she can put an unknown or relatively new brand on the map. But that doesn’t mean she wasn’t criticized.\n\nHer maternity wardrobe was estimated to be more than half a million dollars in February, a fact that was heavily compared with Kate who had lesser cost for her outfits when she was pregnant. On the other hand, she was lauded, too, for choosing sustainable brands and donning uber-cheap clothes." ]
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[ "\"He could have hung up, but he didn't,\" his daughter said. \"He did the right thing and look what happened.\"", null, "Col. Harry Shoup shares a walkie talkie with a young child in this undated photograph.(Photo: NORAD)\n\nOnly he and a four-star general knew the number.\n\nShoup answered — \"with his proper military voice,\" Van Keuren said, before lowering hers into her a deep, gruff impression. \"Colonel Shoup!\"\n\n\"And this little voice says, 'Are you Santa Claus?'\" she said. \"And Dad is now, he's pissed. He thinks one of his staff is playing a joke on him.\"\n\nBut the call was real.\n\nAfter realizing the caller was a child, Shoup put on his best Santa voice and saved the situation. He then talked to the child's mother, who asked: \"You haven't seen the newspaper?\"", null, "A Sears ad printed in that morning's paper advertised a telephone line kids could call to speak to Santa.\n\nAccidentally printed one digit off from Sears' Santa line, the number that made it in the paper was instead the top-secret link to Shoup's red phone.\n\nShoup stationed some airmen on the red phone to field the calls that kept pouring in from children wanting to talk about their Christmas lists.\n\nThen he sorted things out with the phone company, which gave Sears Shoup's old top secret number and set him up with a new one.\n\nA crisis had been averted.\n\nAnd, though he wouldn't know it then, the seed of a 63-year tradition had been planted.\n\nThe mission starts every year at midnight — like Christmas Eve clockwork.\n\nOnce the calendar hits Dec. 24, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) checks in with its North Pole Santa Cam.\n\nBased in Colorado Springs, the bi-national command watches the skies and seas for any aerospace or maritime approaches, coordinating with other commands to address potential threats to Canada and the United States.\n\nBut on Christmas Eve, its technology is also used to track Santa's movements, employing a mess of warning and radar systems and satellites with heat-detecting infrared sensors that hover 23,000 miles above the earth.\n\n\"On a day-to-day basis, we use those same satellites to monitor missile activity throughout the globe to determine whether they're a threat to Canada and the U.S. or not,\" explained Capt. Cameron Hillier, who is stationed at NORAD.\n\n\"However, on the 24th, these same infrared sensors can also detect the heat from Rudolph's nose.\"\n\nFor 63 years, NORAD — or CONAD, until 1958 — has boasted an impressive Santa Claus tracking system, enlisting hundreds of volunteers to field tens of thousands of calls from children across the globe every Christmas Eve.\n\nThis story continues after the podcast.\n\nThe center — inconspicuously housed in a windowless, cinder block building in downtown Colorado Springs — was home to a three-story clear, Lucite map of North America.\n\nWorkers would stand behind the map on scaffolding, updating it with any unidentified flying objects that had been spotted in North American air space.\n\n\"And (someone) had drawn this beautiful sleigh coming over Canada,\" Van Keuren said.\n\nWhen the airmen and officers saw the colonel, they apologized profusely.\n\n\"Do you want us to take it down?\" they asked.\n\nInstead, Shoup decided to call a local radio station.\n\n\"This is Colonel Shoup, the commander of the Command Operation Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado,\" Van Keuren said in her best impression of her father. \"We have an unidentified flying object. Why, it, it looks like a sleigh.\"\n\n\"Well, that of course went all over the world,\" Van Keuren said.\n\nAnd it became tradition.\n\nLast year, roughly 1,500 program volunteers received more than 126,000 calls throughout the day — an average of 1.8 calls per second, Hillier said.\n\nThe program also received 18 million visits to its website and 2,000 emails in 2017. Its latest feature, which started last year and allowed people to ask their Amazon Alexa smart home devices where Santa was, had been accessed 1.5 million times, Hillier added.\n\nVan Keuren has been volunteering to answer phones for the program for the past five years.\n\n\"My husband said ... the first call he got last year was from Castle Rock (in Colorado) and the next one was from Stuttgart, Germany,\" she said. \"I swear to goodness, you can't put the phone down without it ringing in your hand.\"\n\nHarry Shoup retired from the Air Force in 1968. He later settled in Colorado Springs, near three of his four children, before his death in 2009. He was 91 years old.\n\nAfter his CONAD days, Van Keuren admits to giving her father the nickname \"the Santa Colonel,\" a moniker he loved.\n\nAfter the Santa Tracker program started accepting emails, someone from the program sent a collection of them to Van Keuren. In them, people wrote to her father, thanking him for picking up the phone that night and starting the tradition.\n\nShe printed out the emails for him, and he kept them for the rest of his life, locked inside his prized monogrammed briefcase.\n\nIn his later years — after his wife, Louise, died — Van Keuren would take her dad out to lunch.\n\n\"He'd be off wandering around telling people the (Santa Tracker) story,\" she said.\n\nHe did it so often she even got little business cards printed so he could hand them out.\n\nAfter 28 years in the Air Force, Van Keuren said the Santa Tracker is easily her dad's legacy.\n\n\"He really was a good officer,\" she said, noting that he was even interviewed by Edward R. Murrow for a news program before the Santa mix-up. \"But this is what he is known for.\"\n\nHow did he feel about that?\n\nOn Christmas Eve, like they do every year, volunteers with NORAD's Santa Tracker will file into Peterson Air Force Base for their annual duty.\n\nChildren will call from China to Germany to Castle Rock, Colorado.\n\nAnd just like Shoup did when his red phone rang that December day in 1955, someone will pick up.\n\n\"Dad did the nice thing. He did the right thing,\" Van Keuren said. \"He could have hung up, but he didn't.\"\n\n\"He did the right thing and look what happened.\"\n\nWondering where Santa is this Christmas Eve?" ]
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[ null, "There are few events that stand the test of time in the ever-changing Big Apple, and for more than three decades this annual event has been one of them. The consistently sold-out concert has assembled some of the biggest names in music and often dazzles concertgoers with its mix of unique musical collaborations, solo performances and many surprises.\n\nTickets for the concert are on sale now ($35-$200) – visit www.carnegiehall.org to purchase, call CarnegieCharge at 212.247.7800, or visit the Carnegie Hall Box Office (57th Street and Seventh Avenue). Also available now are special gala packages starting at $500 that include prime concert tickets and an elegant dinner reception with the performers and a who’s who of New York City society. To purchase these packages, visit www.tibethouse.us or call Tibet House US at 212.807.0563.\n\nProceeds support the work of Tibet House US, a non-profit educational institution and cultural embassy founded in 1987 at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to ensure the survival of the unique Tibetan civilization." ]
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[ null, "On August 26, a day before he was sworn in as the 49th Chief Justice of India, Justice Uday Umesh Lalit, speaking at a farewell function organized for his predecessor, announced his goals for his 74-day tenure at the top office – at least from setting up a constitutional bench that would last a year. will ensure smooth process of listing cases and allow lawyers to effectively ‘mention’ their cases for listing.\n\nFor those who know Justice Lalit, first as an advocate-on-record before the Supreme Court and later as a designated senior advocate, this work ethic defines him.\n\n“There is no CJI who probably understands the hurdles of this court and registry better than Lalit. As an AOR for over a decade, he dealt with it every day. As a senior lawyer, I have a vision of what the court should be,” said a senior advocate.\n\nBorn in Solapur, Maharashtra in 1957, Justice Lalit shifted his fledgling practice from Mumbai to Delhi in 1986. This was when his father, a former Additional Judge of the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court, lost his post during the Emergency and also set up a new practice in Delhi. Justice Umesh Ranganath Lalit granted bail to three minors in a sedition case in 1975, which did not go down well with the Congress government led by Indira Gandhi. The judge’s association with the RSS and its lawyers’ wing, the Adhyabhakta Parishad, did not help his case to get appointed as a permanent judge.\n\nAfter serving in the chambers of eminent lawyer PH Parekh and former Attorney General of India Soli Sorabji, Justice UU Lalit started his independent practice. As an advocate-on-record, his practice took place in a modest flat in East Delhi’s Mayur Vihar. From there, he became one of the top lawyers in the Supreme Court, arguing 15-20 cases on Mondays and Fridays, when the SC admitted new cases. For more than a decade, he was amicus curiae (friend of the court) on the ‘forest bench’ hearing environmental cases.\n\nAlthough his reputation as a criminal law expert who defended celebrities and high-profile clients — he represented Salman Khan in the blackbuck poaching case and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy in the disproportionate assets case — preceded him, many say it’s a misnomer. .\n\n“His father had an exclusive criminal practice but Justice Lalit’s practice was always independent of it. As a senior lawyer, he had mixed cases, perhaps more civil than criminal,” said a lawyer who was a contemporary of Justice Lalit.\n\nDespite his rich, famous and powerful clientele – from former Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh to former UP chief minister Mayawati, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu (then with the BJP) and superstar Salman Khan – as a lawyer, the shy and reticent Lalit probably never did. Talked to the media.\n\nIn 2014, he became a judge of the Supreme Court – only the second CJI to be elevated directly from the Bar to the apex court bench. The first, Justice SM Sikri, created history when he presided over the 13-Judge Kesvananda Bharati Bench in 1973 which delivered the landmark judgment outlining the doctrine of the basic structure of the Indian Constitution.\n\nA deeply spiritual man, Justice Lalit is known to participate in Ganesh pujas and visit temples of Sufi saints. Few people know that for more than 30 years, he has been making an annual pilgrimage to ‘Baba Ki Darga’, a temple in Civil Lines, Nagpur where he offers his services. Moments after Justice Lalit took the oath, he sought the blessings of the dargah keeper seated next to him at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.\n\n“He is not a Delhi lawyer who does networking and name-dropping. His day always started very early – to court chambers, then back to chambers. There is no media, no spotlight on him and certainly no political organization,” said a former colleague.\n\nIn court, Justice Lalit insisted on recording the names of lawyers in his orders and addressed almost everyone before him — from Ram Jethmalani and Fali Nariman to young lawyers — as ‘sir’ and ‘ma’am’.\n\nJustice Lalit announced another reform which, to the chagrin of some lawyers, will see court proceedings begin at 9 am instead of the usual 10.30 am. Justice Lalit himself came early to the court to use the gym before the day’s work began.\n\nAs the Supreme Court’s most senior judge, he is known for his work with the National Legal Services Authority, particularly during the pandemic, on access to legal aid for litigants. During his tenure as an SC judge, Justice Lalit was part of some important interventions including reforming the death penalty system. His record on criminal matters such as bail and procedural safeguards is mixed.\n\nIn 2017, he was part of two benches, including Justice Adarsh ​​Goyal (since retired), that cited misuse of special laws that prohibit atrocities against SC/STs and illegal demands for dowry. In both cases, the bench established “procedural safeguards” against abuse that were criticized for diluting special laws without any empirical assessment of abuse. Both judgments were subsequently reviewed by passing an amendment to roll back the effect of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.\n\nNow, as Justice Lalit works on his mission, which includes starting tomorrow, a five-judge constitution bench hearing some long-pending cases, his eye is on the clock — he is due to retire on November 8.\n\n“It is true that this is a short term. But I don’t consider it because perceptually, in my opinion, it’s as good and as big an opportunity as the tenure can (offer)…it’s an opportunity that’s been given to me. I will make the most of it, in terms of keeping certain things that I think are healthy practices,” Justice Lalit told The Indian Express in an August 14 interview." ]
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[ "The Nippon Foundation of Japan has released the results of a survey conducted in January 2021 of 1,000 men and women around the country aged 17 and 18. Since 2018, after the voting age was lowered from 20 to 18, the foundation has surveyed young people several times a year on various societal issues.", null, "When asked about the causes of global warming, 66.7 percent of the respondents cited greenhouse gas emissions associated with human activity as the main cause, while 77.4 percent said that they were aware of the risks (e.g., abnormally high temperatures and severe storms), and 73.0 percent believe that Japan should reduce its CO2 emissions. Those percentages are higher than comparable responses in a 2019 survey on climate change.\n\nTwo-thirds of the respondents—66.0 percent—referred to the development of renewable energy sources as their desired focus of efforts to reduce CO2 emissions, far more than those who noted the development of EVs and storage batteries (36.4 percent) and the promotion of household and industrial energy conservation (33.7 percent). Lowering the ratio of thermal power generation was selected by 27.9 percent, and restarting suspended nuclear power plants by just 10.7 percent (multiple answers permitted).\n\nAmong renewable energies, the most positive expectations of the respondents were focused on solar power at 69.1 percent, followed by hydropower at 39.9 percent, biomass at 34.9 percent, and geothermal at 30.7 percent (multiple answers permitted). In response to an open-ended question on how Japanese energy policy should be changed toward achieving a carbon-free society, one person said that installation of solar panels should be required for each household.\n\nThirty-two respondents were supportive of the use of nuclear power or accepting of its current state, premised variously on ensured safety, dispersed sources, pursuit of nuclear fusion, and fresh discussions on stabilization of power supply and demand. On the other hand, twenty-five respondents were negative on nuclear use, including reducing its current share.\n\nAlso suggested were research on energy systems harnessing the pressure of driving bicycles, and of thunder, as well as efforts to promote changes in public awareness, investment in R&D, and human resource development.\n\nFollowing the release of the results, Chairman Yohei Sasakawa wrote the following on his March 11 blog: “It is difficult to imagine the global environment three decades from now, but maximum efforts by people of all ages are essential if we are to hand a healthy planet to future generations.”" ]
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[ "Future college students will be fortunate to have Ben Wilner as their academic advisor.\n\nThe Gloucester County native and aspiring academic counselor, who will complete his master’s degree in the College of Education’s Higher Education track this spring, didn’t initially set his sights on the program until his own interaction with an advisor.", null, "Ben says he wouldn’t be in college without a love of music, for which he’s a triple threat in voice, guitar and piano. He had just graduated from high school to pursue music at Rowan when the overwhelm set in.\n\n“I overcame it that first semester, and my entire undergraduate years I got help when I needed it and asked for assistance for the resources I need to obtain, like the Disability Resources office [also called the Academic Success Center] or academic coaching or my professors,” Ben says. “I always say to have connections with your professors. I feel like this transition showed me that it’s a lot different.”\n\nAfter his first semester, Ben, working with the Academic Success Center, met regularly with his academic coach, who he says honed his writing, editing and organizational skills.\n\nHe also registered with the Testing Center, which he says helped him with both test-taking and studying. The Testing Center was “welcoming and allowed me to do my tests and quizzes in a quieter space,” Ben adds.", null, "Ben’s academic career flourished after that first semester. He joined the Delta Alpha Pi Honor Society and Sigma Alpha Lambda, a national leadership honor society. He presented at Rowan’s College Prep Transition Conference, which offers workshops and tools to support students with disabilities and their families as they head toward college life.\n\nHis own advising experience, along with the guidance he received through the Academic Success Center, pivoted Ben’s career path from music to counseling. He’s applying his graduate coursework to an internship this year with the Academic Success Center, working with students who may be struggling as he once was — which speaks to why he’s so passionate about his future career:\n\n“I really was inspired by how much I have learned in the college setting, the resources I used to succeed in the college environment,” Ben says. He hopes to “help students advocate for themselves, making sure they do what they need to do to succeed. It’s not easy, but they’ve got to take one day at a time to break those obstacles.\n\n“I’d like to help those students to keep going and never give up. Every student, no matter their differences are.”", null ]
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[ "We love to see it.", null, "Guidance in the Army’s new Field Manual 7-22, which outlines the service’s holistic health strategy, stresses the importance of soldiers getting enough sleep.\n\n“Even for those who regularly obtain the generally recommended 7-8 hours of sleep per night, more sleep can result in even better alertness and mental acuity,” reads the document, dated Oct. 2020. “In brain health and mental functioning, there is no such thing as too much sleep.”\n\nThe guidance goes on to lay out a very detailed analysis of when and how soldiers should sleep, pre-sleep routines to adopt (“listening to soothing music, reading, or taking a warm shower or bath”), and says that in an instance when you’re unable to get enough sleep: nap like your life depends on it.\n\n“When regular nighttime sleep is not possible due to mission requirements, soldiers can use short, infrequent naps to restore wakefulness and promote performance,” the document explains. “When routinely available sleep time is difficult to predict, soldiers might take the longest nap possible as frequently as time is available.”\n\nThe Army’s detailed sleep strategy is just one facet of FM 7-22, which covers Holistic Health and Fitness — a “multifaceted strategy,” according to the Army, meant to emphasize total wellness for soldiers.\n\nMegan Reed, a spokeswoman for U.S. Army Center for Initial Military Training, described it to Task & Purpose as a system which “enables soldiers to optimize physical readiness training and the other critical aspects of health including sleep, nutrition, mental and spiritual readiness.”\n\nThe new field manual document covers everything, including what a soldier’s nutrition intake should look like in the cold and in the heat; how to motivate yourself with “productive self-talk;” and practicing mindfulness.\n\nThe guidance also measures the ideal amount of caffeine for a soldier to have a day in order to stay alert, suggesting between 200 and 400 milligrams for a typical day.\n\nThe Army does not, however, suggest that you get all of that caffeine from a Rip It energy drink.\n\nAccording to FM 7-22, the correct amount of caffeine to obtain “optimal alertness” is around 400mg — perhaps a little bit more if you’re really in dire need of help — broken up into 200mg increments.\n\nIf you’re like me, your first thought was, “I wonder how many Rip Its that is?” The answer, dear reader, is approximately five Rip Its — if you’re looking at the 400mg total, that is — according to the drink’s nutrition facts, which identify 80mg of “caffeine from all sources” in one can.\n\nBut that doesn’t mean you should get all of your caffeine from Rip Its.\n\nWhen asked by Task & Purpose if the Army condoned the intake of five Rip Its a day, Reed made it clear they do not.\n\n“Sleep and nutritional guidance is based on mission and circumstance,” Reed said. “For example, the average caloric needs of a male trainee is 3400 kcals per day, but guidance does not encourage that trainee to consume roughly 13 hamburgers, daily.”\n\nThe Army’s guidance also stresses caution for soldiers looking to energy drinks or other “performance shortcuts.”\n\n“Soldiers who purchase supplements should be aware that these products target our human desire for health and performance shortcuts,” the document says. “Some may be damaging and dangerous: if a product or claim sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”" ]
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[ null, "Late on Wednesday afternoon the primary South African government account deleted a tweet that had said a ban on alcohol and cigarettes would be in place \"throughout the lockdown period\".\n\n\"This account posted a tweet earlier today which said that the ban on the sale of alcohol and cigarettes would remain in place throughout the lockdown period,\" read a new tweet. \"This is incorrect. The sale of alcohol and tobacco products is prohibited under the current Level 3 regulations.\"\n\n\"This decision may be reviewed at any time by the relevant structures should the conditions which necessitated it change. We regret any confusion the tweet has caused,\" read a second reply tweet.\n\nThe original article follows below.\n\nThe ban on cigarettes and alcohol will remain in place as long as South Africa is in lockdown, the government said on Wednesday.\n\n\"The purpose is to save lives and protect the health and well-being of our people,\" said the government's primary Twitter account, attaching week-old talking-point graphics from the department of health.\n\nThe health department had not indicated the bans would be indefinite.", null, "Cabinet had previously toyed with the idea of differential lockdowns, depending on the severity of the coronavirus epidemic and the preparedness of the health system in any given area. That idea had apparently been abandoned in part for fear that alcohol would be smuggled across provincial or metropolitan borders, if booze sales were banned in one place but not in neighbouring areas.\n\nThe government had also, apparently, taken into consideration the pleas of financial hardship from the likes of restaurants in – temporarily, as it turned out – lifting the ban.\n\nRestaurants now say they can not survive the alcohol ban much longer, and have pleaded with President Cyril Ramaphosa to consider alternatives such as to allow two drinks with every main meal in sit-down establishments.\n\nWhat was apparently never considered was the advice of the SA Medical Research Council (SAMRC) – which is thought to have provided the arguments for the reimposition of the total ban on booze.\n\nIn mid-July, the Council briefed Parliament on its recommendations, and said that a total ban on alcohol might be the most effective in freeing up hospital and emergency resources, but comes with other trouble.\n\nA combination of other interventions, it said, though more challenging to implement, would likely \"prevent push-back from the public\" and \"might also make it easier to defend legal challenges\"." ]
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[ null, null, "Wayshrines consist of a circle of white columns located in the Oblivion Pilgrimage. The wayshrines will not show up on your compass Pilgrimmage do not have map markers. Each wayshrine is dedicated to one of the Nine Divines.\n\nOblivion Pilgrimage and Julianos have four wayshrines, the other divines each have three. There are a few benefits to be had from visiting each of nine Wayshrines, including being granted a particularly powerful spell once all have been interacted with. See Oblivion Pilgrimage Notes section for specific information.\n\nThe Knights of the Nine plug-in includes a quest, Pilgrimagewhich involves visiting one of each of the Divines' wayshrines. Map of all Wayshrines or view all wayshrines on the Oblivion map. Below are two relatively efficient tours.\n\nThey may be particularly useful for low level characters who Sex Med Sin Kusin to acquire the benefits of a powerful greater powernamely Pilgrim's Grace see Notes. However, this list is by no means the only possible way to visit all nine wayshrines. Jump to: navigationsearch. Immediately southwest of Skingrad : map Southeast of Skingrad near the border of Cyrodiil: map West of Kvatchnortheast of Anvil : map.", null, null, null, "Wayshrines consist of a circle of white columns located in the wilderness.\n\n24/10/ · Quest begins when hero first hears of the attack on the Anvil Chapel. Travel to Anvil, visit the chapel then speak to the prophet that all the citizens are talking about. The prophet.", null, null, null, "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Guide - Knights of the Nine 1: To get started, fast travel to Anvil and look for The Prophet across from the chapel on the west side of the city. Speak to him, and inquire about the attack on Anvil.\n\nThis quest only becomes available once you have installed the Knights of the Nine official plug-in. After downloading and installing the plug-in, ask any NPC about \"Rumors\" and you may learn about the attack on the Chapel of Dibella in Anvil. You may also notice a new dialogue option regarding some sort of \"Prophet\". Asking about him will yield information about a man in Anvil who preaches that the attack on the Anvil Chapel is merely a sign of things to come. Asking about either of these options, or traveling to Anvil and speaking to the Prophet directly will add this quest to your log the first of many." ]
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[ null, "Lotteries are a form of gambling, usually run by a state or national government. Lotteries provide a fun way to win prizes, and the possibility of winning a jackpot can change your life. The best online lottery sites will give you instant access to various lotteries, as well as allow you to buy tickets. They also give you the chance to compare odds.\n\nLotteries are legal in a few US states, and most states are in the process of legalizing online ticket sales. However, they are not as popular as sports betting. If you’re thinking about playing, check out the odds to see how likely you are to win, and make sure to buy a ticket that offers good odds.\n\nSome lotteries offer a variety of different prize amounts. These prizes may be cash, or they may be items of unequal value. For example, the winnings in the Powerball jackpot are expected to be $7.1 million, but the odds are only 1 in 292,201,338. Several other jackpots are known as progressive, meaning that they increase in size as they continue to draw winners.\n\nA lot of people don’t realize that lottery games have very different rules. Most games involve picking one or two randomly generated numbers to be drawn, but there are also more complex types of lotteries. There are even games that can be played through a smartphone.\n\nOne of the most popular lotteries is the Mega Millions. Players must match two pool numbers in order to win the jackpot. You can choose to receive a lump sum or annuity payment, and your prize will be tax-free. Another type of lottery is called an e-Instant game. This means that players can play from their phone, laptop, or tablet. Unlike traditional lottery games, e-Instant games offer players a variety of options to choose from, including wagering, a casino-style game, and even a mobile version.\n\nAnother popular lottery game is the Lucky Lines. This lottery has a prize of $13,000. In addition, there are several consolation prizes. Each draw offers a chance to win a small amount of money, so it pays to wait for the big jackpots.\n\nWhile lotteries have been around for centuries, they were mostly used during the Roman Empire and early modern period. Many countries have taken steps to ensure that the government has the only right to hold lotteries.\n\nThe Chinese Book of Songs calls the game of chance “the drawing of wood.” Lotteries were also used by the Han Dynasty to fund major projects. Even though most forms of gambling were outlawed in most European nations by the 1900s, they continued to exist in other parts of the world. It’s unclear why they were still allowed in the United States, though.\n\nIn 1755, the Academy Lottery financed Princeton University, and in 1758 the Commonwealth of Massachusetts raised money for its “Expedition against Canada.” The Virginia Company of London supported settlement in America at Jamestown. During the French and Indian Wars, several colonies held lottery funds to help finance their local militia." ]
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[ null, "Who hasn’t been in a practice where a coach implores players to be ready for anything, that you never know when your time may come? If football coaches ever need a great example, they should tell the story of Irv Goode.\n\nDrafted in 1962 to play center for the National Football League’s St. Louis Cardinals – and anticipated to be a back-up center in his rookie season – Goode arrived to his first camp, where within days moved to starting tackle. “It feels kind of good that they can trust you to play the different positions,” Goode once said. “But it took a lot of work.”\n\nGoode certainly worked on his craft, carving out a 13-year pro career, including 10 seasons with the Cardinals. The former University of Kentucky standout was actually drafted into the NFL as well as the American Football League (Dallas Texans) in 1962, but chose the Cardinals, who had made him a first-round selection.\n\nHe was with the Buffalo Bills in 1972 and then spent his final two seasons with the Miami Dolphins, playing on their 1973 Super Bowl championship team that beat Minnesota in the big game and then on their 11-3 playoff team in 1974.\n\nIn truth, Goode had that quiet confidence necessary to fit right into the NFL – and had much needed momentum that carried him into his first training camp. You see, before his arrival to St. Louis, Goode was up the road in Chicago preparing for the College All-Star Game. In other words, he was among the best in college, too.\n\nGoode was named the Cardinals’ Rookie of the Year in 1962, kick-starting a career that coincided with some of biggest names in the Cardinals franchise’s history. In 1968 alone, the offense featured quarterback Jim Hart and halfback Johnny Roland.", null, "Goode earned Pro Bowl selections in 1964 and 1967, and all along the way, he had the support of his wife, Anne. They are parents to parents to eight children and 16 grandchildren.\n\nGoode was named a Sporting News High School All-American in addition to all-conference and All-State by the Louisville Courier-Journal. In fact, the Boone County Rebels football team plays its home games now on Irv Goode Field.\n\nAt the University of Kentucky, Goode was a two-way player as a center and linebacker. A team captain in 1961 for the Wildcats, Goode was a First Team All-American by Time, Third Team All-Southeastern Conference by UPI and played in four all-star games. Since, he has been inducted into UK’s inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame Class (2005) and received the honor of Legend in the SEC in 2008.\n\n(Article from the Missouri Hall of Fame)" ]
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[ null, "A logo is pictured at the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, December 14, 2022. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse\n\nThe World Health Organization on Monday launched a funding appeal for $2.54 billion to help people facing health emergencies across the world including in conflicts in Yemen, Syria and Ukraine.\n\n\"More people than ever before face the imminent risk of disease and starvation and need help now,\" said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. \"The world cannot look away and hope these crises resolve themselves.\"\n\nThe organisation is responding to what it says is an unprecedented 54 health emergencies around the world including 11 which it classifies as the highest Grade 3 level including the war in Ukraine; outbreaks of cholera and mpox in Democratic Republic of Congo and malnutrition in Somalia.\n\nThe global health agency, which has struggled to finance some programmes amid weaknesses in its funding model, last year launched an emergency appeal for the first time and sought $3.15 billion." ]
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[ "Posted on: October 31st, 2012 by Romana Turina No Comments", null, "Yesterday opened in Rome a two-day OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe) conference on supporting democratic transition and political reforms through economic co-operation in the Southern Mediterranean region.\n\nThe 2012 OSCE Mediterranean Conference brings together 130 representatives of the 56 OSCE participating States and the six Mediterranean Partners for Co-operation – Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia – as well as from other OSCE partner countries, and several relevant international and non-governmental organizations.\n\nHe stated: “We all have perception of the Arab Spring and its implications in the international agenda nowadays. But if we look back at the 1996, when the Partnership was set up, we can say OSCE was farsighted. Farsighted enough to believe that its role and its experience in the democratic transition since the Nineties could be extended to the Southern Mediterranean Countries.”\n\nHe also stressed how “As for euro-mediterranean cooperation, we appreciate the key role played by the 5+5 Dialogue, whose recent Summit represented the occasion to reaffirm our common will to reinforce political dialogue between the two shores of the Mediterranean, on the basis of the shared values of democracy, freedom and respect for human rights.”\n\nOSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier commented: “I am personally committed to making our partnership more operational and dynamic. We are currently exploring options for action-oriented and results based co-operation with the Mediterranean partnership in a number of areas where the OSCE can offer substantial expertise and experience.”\n\nParticipants will discuss economic and social challenges in the region, as well as OSCE best practices in enhancing economies, co-operation on sustainable energy including renewable energy sources, OSCE experience in addressing transnational threats to security, and enhancing the participation of women in political and public life." ]
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[ null, "With his palette of subtle tones and sensitive phrasing, narrator James Foster illuminates every broad idea and all the drama surrounding the end of the postwar economic boom in 1973. His comprehension of economics and politics makes this a riveting discussion for anyone interested in international finance and the capacity of government to influence society. Marc Levinson has a broad international perspective on economic policy, which he unfolds with captivating prose. He chronicles the shift governments made in the 1970s from small-government free-market policies to paradigms that improved social or economic conditions by raising taxes and creating bigger bureaucracies. This important audiobook brings clarity to the animus that roils political debates about what government's role should be in society. T.W. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine [Published: APRIL 2018]" ]
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[ "Can't-Wait Wednesday: King of the Rising (Islands of Blood and Storm #2) by Kacen Callender & A Wolf for a Spell by Karah Sutton", null, "From Goodreads:\n\"A Caribbean-inspired fantasy about \"power, privilege and survival,\" King of the Rising is the searing conclusion to the Islands of Blood and Storm series which began with Queen of the Conquered. (K. S. Villoso)\nA revolution has swept through the islands of Hans Lollik and former slave Loren Jannik has been chosen to lead the survivors in a bid to free the islands forever.\nBut the rebels are running out of food, weapons and options. And as the Fjern inch closer to reclaiming Hans Lollik with every battle, Loren is faced with a choice that could shift the course of the revolution in their favor-or doom it to failure.\"\nQueen of the Conquered was such an enjoyable, unpredictable, and harsh ride, and I really can't wait for more! I am also absolutely loving these covers so far.\n\nand...\nThis week's upcoming book spotlights are:", null, "A Wolf for a Spell by Karah Sutton\nPublication: December 1st, 2020\nAlfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers\nHardcover. 320 pages.\nPre-order: Amazon |IndieBound\nFrom Goodreads:\n\"Since she was a pup, Zima has been taught to fear humans—especially witches—but when her family is threatened, she has no choice but to seek help from the witch Baba Yaga.\nBaba Yaga never does magic for free, but it just so happens that she needs a wolf’s keen nose for a secret plan she’s brewing… Before Zima knows what’s happening, the witch has cast a switching spell and run off into the woods, while Zima is left behind in Baba Yaga’s hut—and Baba Yaga’s body!\nMeanwhile, a young village girl named Nadya is also seeking the witch’s help, and when she meets Zima (in Baba Yaga’s form), they discover that they face a common enemy. With danger closing in, Zima must unite the wolves, the witches and the villagers against an evil that threatens them all.\"\nI love Baba Yaga stories, and I also think this sounds like a lot of fun. I am always up for some fantastic middle grade. :)\n\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: a wolf for a spell, can't-wait wednesday, cww, islands of blood and storm, kacen callender, karah sutton, king of the rising" ]
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[ null, "ON APRIL 14th, when George Bush throws out the first pitch of the Washington Nationals' home opener, it will mark the return of baseball to the capital after 34 years. Fans have already bought 20,000 season tickets. And the city, with some arm-twisting from Anthony Williams, the mayor, will find the money for a $581m new baseball stadium. But is baseball really in Washington, DC, to stay?\n\nThe national pastime has a mixed history there. Before the sport was racially integrated in 1947, the Homestead Grays, perhaps the best team in the “Negro Leagues”, drew crowds of the city's blacks. But two major-league franchises, both of them called the Washington Senators, packed up and left because of feeble attendance at their games.\n\nThe hopelessness of the players was chiefly to blame. So bad were the original Washington Senators, who played in the District from 1901 to 1960, that they earned the slogan, “First in war, first in peace, and last in the American League.” The second version of the Senators fared no better: the team slunk off to Texas in 1971 after posting ten losing seasons.\n\nPerhaps Washington—chock-full of transient bureaucrats and politicians already loyal to their home teams—was not a baseball town. That was certainly the ancient wisdom. The city's few native sons grew up rooting for the Baltimore Orioles, who play a mere 40 miles away. Nowadays, the prosperous and diversified city has plenty of natives in its sprawling suburbs from which to breed proper baseball fans—or so the baseball lobby hopes.\n\nBut performance will be no less crucial for the Nationals than it was for the hapless Senators. And there are no guarantees on this score. The Nationals were formerly the Montreal Expos, a team so desperate for fans that it resorted to playing “home” games in Puerto Rico. Ticket sales will bring in lots of money to buy new talent. These days, however, revenue from airing the games is just as important. And here the Nationals will own a mere third of a potentially lucrative regional sports network, while Peter Angelos, the owner of the Baltimore Orioles, will hog the rest himself.\n\nWill the fans come? Calvin Griffith, the last owner of the first Senators, blamed the city's black residents for the empty stands at Senators' games, and moved his team to Minnesota in search of “good, hard-working white people” to cheer them on. Black support will certainly be vital to the Nationals' success: 59% of the city's residents are black. The team's manager, Frank Robinson, is black (as well as one of the greatest players of all time), and the new stadium will be built in a poor black neighbourhood. Yet black interest in baseball, unfortunately, has never perked up since the demise of the Negro Leagues.\n\nThis article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline \"Root, root, root for the Nationals\"" ]
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[ null, "Sports fans are often entertained by the bizarre things unsuspecting spectators are caught doing in the stands during broadcasted games.\n\nHowever, viewers were instead left shocked earlier this week by the illegal act of what looked to be a young boy smoking a cigarette in the stalls of a Turkish football match.\n\nDonning a green Bursaspor scarf and shirt, the subject appeared completely unfazed as he casually inhaled from his cigarette.\n\nAs footage of the fan puffing away next to a child quickly went viral, it was labelled a moral calamity.\n\nBut in a shock twist, local media have since revealed he is actually a 36-year-old man and the youngster beside him was his son.\n\nAlthough the footage turned out to be more innocuous than first feared, the man was still in breach of Turkish smoking regulations which stipulate 69 Turkish lira (NZ$25) fines for smoking in public places." ]
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[ "Let’s Talk Science’s Board of Directors provides our organization with strategic guidance, ensuring we fulfill our mission to improve science literacy across Canada.", null, "Hilary Foulkes joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in 2013 and was elected as its Chair in December 2016. She is also a Senior Advisor to Tudor Pickering Holt & Co. Securities Canada and a Corporate Director for Enerplus Corporation and Modern Resources.\n\nHilary is an oil and gas and investment banking executive with over 30 years’ experience. She began her career working as a geologist in remote mining camps and on oil drilling rigs in western Canada. Her career evolved from the technical application of geoscience in hydrocarbon resource capture, to the strategic; as the architect and lead negotiator of international joint ventures.\n\nShe has had a number of executive roles in both investment banking and oil and gas operations, including Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer for Penn West Exploration.\n\nHilary is a Deloitte Women of Influence Speaker and a University of Waterloo Distinguished Alumni; she is a committed mentor and passionate promoter of education and science literacy. She is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta, the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists and the Institute of Corporate Directors.\n\nShe earned a BSc with Honours in Earth Science from the University of Waterloo and is a Professional Geologist.", null, "Linda Thomas joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in 2016 and is currently the Vice Chair. Linda is also Senior Vice President, Commercial Finance, for Shaw Communications.\n\nOver her 25-year career, Linda has acquired experience in hardware and software technology as well as consumer packaged goods. Her work in strategy, product management, marketing, finance, sales and logistics has given her valuable insights across the spectrum of core business functions. Linda's critical thinking capabilities were first developed at the University of Waterloo, where she earned a co-operative Honours Bachelor of Mathematics degree with a specialization in Business and Information Systems.\n\nLinda's commitment to advancing STEM education was sparked during her eight years at SMART Technologies and her prior experience serving as a board and audit committee member for IMS Global, a not-for-profit community of education technology leaders. In addition, Linda volunteers for speaking engagements which have included University of Waterloo alumni, the University of Calgary and various conferences.", null, "Michele Noble is Secretary to the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors, which she joined in 2010.\n\nMichele began her public service career with the federal government before joining the Ontario government where she held senior positions in the Ministry of Community and Social Services before serving as a Deputy Minister. She served as a Deputy for 10 years across a number of ministries, including Revenue and Correctional Services and Deputy Solicitor General.\n\nShe was then appointed as Secretary of the Management Board Secretariat for six years, where she played an instrumental role in the reform of government operations including implementation of a renewed accountability framework for the Ontario Public Service. After leaving the Ontario government, Michele became a consultant in the area of public policy and administration as President of Michele Noble and Associates Inc. She was the Corporate Secretary of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research for over 10 years.", null, "Warren Granger joined the Let’s Talk Science Board in 2010 and serves as Treasurer. He has been with Ernst & Young LLP for 28 years, and currently is a Partner, Assurance and Advisory Business Services.\n\nHe has extensive experience working with public and private clients in the technology field, including pharmaceutical and medical device research and development companies, and manufacturing and distribution organizations in the medical industry.\n\nWarren plays a very active role in the community and is currently a Treasurer and Executive member for the Institute of Corporate Directors, a Secretary for the Rotary Club of London Foundation and Chairperson for the Canadian Club of London.\n\nHe graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Masters of Accounting and is a member of the Chartered Accountants’ Association of Western Ontario.", null, "Dr. Bruce Archibald joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in 2017 and currently serves as a Director. Bruce is President of Archibald Innovations Inc., a Management Consulting Company specializing in science evaluation, management and policy.\n\nBruce is also Executive Director of Ontario Global 100, an industry sponsored organization designed to increase international growth and sales of mid-sized Ontario companies. He has extensive experience serving as a Deputy Minister for over 8 years across a number of ministries, including the Science and Technology Community; Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; International Trade and Investment; and Economic Development and Trade.\n\nIn 2012, Bruce was presented with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for Public Service to Canadians.\n\nHe holds a BSc. (Agr.), MSc and PhD from the University of Guelph and an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from McMaster University.", null, "Debasis (\"DB\") Bhaumik joined the Let's Talk Science Board of Directors in 2021and currently serves as a Director. DB is Vice President, Information Technology at Nutrien Ltd, the world's largest provider of crop inputs, services and solutions. Previously, DB held senior roles with global corporations including IBM, Siemens Medical, CGI, Enbridge, and Potash Corp of Saskatchewan in the US, Canada and Asia-Pacific region.\n\nDB is a leader, innovator, mentor, educator and best-selling author who enjoys driving digital transformation. DB has an MBA with specialization in Finance and a Master's of Science in Physics. He presently teaches classes at universities in Calgary and mentors young technology and business professionals. DB is also a board member with the Canadian Mental Health Association (Calgary), McMan Youth, Family and Community Services, and is associated with Advisory groups at Mount Royal University and Waterloo University's AI department.", null, "Eric Bosco joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in 2021 and currently serves as a Director. Eric is Chief Business Development & Partnerships Officer at Mitacs, a Canadian organization that connects industry with post-secondary institutions to solve business challenges. In his present role, Eric works closely with governments, academia, and industry to promote innovation. An accomplished techpreneur, Eric is also a Francophone from Quebec with deep experience working with industry and post-secondary students.\n\nEric studied engineering physics at the Université de Montréal and presently serves as a director on the board of “Zu”, an incubator/accelerator for companies in the creative arts. He is also a board member of AGE WELL National Centre of Excellence, Canada’s technology and aging network.", null, "Dr. Randy Frank joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in 2013 and presently serves as a Director. Randy currently leads the global application engineering team for 3M’s Industrial Adhesives and Tapes Division, focused on the development of new applications of the company’s high performance adhesives and tapes portfolio in a wide variety of industries. Prior to this role, he led 3M Canada's technical organization which includes Research & Development, Product Engineering, Application Development, Quality, and Regulatory Affairs for more than 7 years.\n\nRandy obtained his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from McMaster University and holds an undergraduate and Masters degree from the University of Waterloo.", null, "Paul Johnson joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in December, 2021 and currently serves as a Director. Paul is CEO of Q5X (Quantum5X Systems Inc), a Partner at Pivotal Input and President of Pine Ridge Associates. Paul has extensive executive, operating and venture capital experience across many sectors and has dedicated his recent professional activities to developing and mentoring business leaders.\n\nPaul holds a Master in Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo. He is a member of the Professional Engineers Ontario. Paul was a founding Board Member of London Technology Alliance, the Ted Rogers Executive in Residence for the Wallace McCain Institute at UNB and an Executive Board Member of YPO Canada Region.", null, "Farah Qaiser joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in December 2021 and currently serves as a Director. Farah is the Director of Research and Policy at Evidence for Democracy, a non-partisan non-profit dedicated to promoting the transparent use of evidence in government decision-making through original research, educational training and issue campaigns. Previously, she worked as a researcher at the University Health Network’s Epilepsy Genetics Clinic, where she used genome sequencing to better understand epilepsies.\n\nFarah holds a Master of Science in Molecular Genetics and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Toronto. Her extensive volunteer and community experience includes serving as a member of the Canada Chief Science Advisor’s Youth Council, and on 500 Women Scientists’ Executive Leadership Team. Farah co-founded the Toronto Science Policy Network, has written about science and scientists for multiple media outlets (including Forbes), and continues to organize Wikipedia Edit-A-Thons to create pages about under-represented scientists.", null, "Dr. Deborah Saucier joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in 2021 and currently serves as a Director. Deb is President and Vice-Chancellor of Vancouver Island University and an accomplished neuroscientist, devoted educator and experienced administrator. Deb has also held senior administrative positions at MacEwan University and at Ontario Tech University.\n\nDeb is a proud member of the Metis Nation of Alberta and a 2020 recipient of the Indigenous Women in Leadership Award from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and TD Bank Group.\n\nDeb has a long-standing connection to Let’s Talk Science and was one of our first graduate student volunteers in the 1990’s. More recently, she helped launch the Outreach program at Ontario Tech University. Deb has Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in psychology from the University of Victoria as well as a PhD in psychology from Western University.", null, "Janice Williams joined the Let’s Talk Science Board as a Director in 2020. Janice is a twice certified teacher, holds a bachelor’s degree from McGill University in elementary and secondary science education, and a master’s degree from Western University in educational leadership and policy. She is the Principal Consultant of an Ontario-based small business where she provides expertise on education for sustainable development, equity in science education and culturally sustaining pedagogy.\n\nJanice demonstrates her commitment to cultivating future-oriented science teaching and learning through her decade long volunteer service to the Science Teachers Association of Ontario. She works to strengthen and diversify underrepresented voices in the field of marine science as a Governance Board member for the Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalition, and as a member of the US-based National Marine Educators Association, ad hoc Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee assembled in summer 2020.\n\nIn addition to her role as a Global Goals Ambassador with the #TeachSDGs global education community, she is a two-time member of the HundrED Academy sharing her expertise and insights to drive their selection of the annual 100 Global Collection. Janice is bilingual and considers herself as being a learning professional and as such, she is a fervent supporter of self-directed teacher professional development.", null, "Gabriel Woo joined the Let’s Talk Science Board of Directors in December, 2021 and currently serves as a Director. Gabriel is Vice President, Enterprise Payments and Digital Commerce at RBC Royal Bank where he leads a team with a mandate to expand the bank’s focus from traditional payments to the broader enablement of commerce through technology-enabled business solutions. Prior to his current role, Gabriel was one of the founding members of RBC Ventures, building the Consumer Ventures portfolio from inception. Gabriel also co-founded Borealis AI, an RBC Institute for Research focused on the fundamental research in and applications of machine learning theory which has grown to a network of research centres at leading AI research universities across Canada.\n\nGabriel began his career as a product engineer building advanced automotive safety systems. Gabriel has also worked at UBS Investment Bank, and as a management consultant with McKinsey and Company across Canada, US, UK and the Asia Pacific Region.\n\nGabriel was trained as an electrical engineer and holds a M.Sc. from Stanford University and a B.A.Sc. from the University of Toronto. He currently lives in Toronto with his wife and three young children." ]
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[ null, "Annual total inflation has decreased by 5.8 percent, according to the Bank of PNG.\n\nIn its Quarterly Economic Bulletin for June 2017, the Central Bank says over the four consecutive quarters to June 2017, annual headline inflation trended downward.\n\nDespite total inflation increasing for the June Quarter at 1.2 percent, compared to a 1.1 percent increases in the March Quarter, the Bank states that annual headline inflation continues on a downward trend.\n\nThe Bank further said this trend continued to September 2017 with annual inflation at 5.1 percent.\n\n“In PNG the pass-through of foreign inflation to domestic prices has been low for quite some time now as indicated by the low underlying inflation. This was also supported by the general stability of the kina exchange rate,” the report states.\n\nThe report further adds: “The Governor reiterates that headline inflation in PNG was mainly driven by the domestic seasonal prices for items such as fruits, vegetables and betelnut.\n\n“Prices for these seasonal items are volatile due to weather conditions and supply issues.\n\n“With the kina exchange rate depreciating since September 2017, inflation may increase as domestic companies pass on the cost of imported goods to domestic prices. The Bank will continue to monitor this development and its impact on domestic prices.”\n\nThe report states that in the June quarter, the average daily kina exchange rate depreciated against all major currencies, except the Australian dollar.\n\n“Most commodity currencies remained sluggish against the US dollar, while the yen and euro appreciated due to improved economic conditions.\n\n“It appreciated against the Australian dollar by 0.8 percent to A$0.4191. These currency movements resulted in the TWI (Trade Weighted Index) depreciating by 0.9 percent to 30.87 in the June quarter of 2017,” states the report.\n\nThe Central Bank further says during the September quarter of 2017, the average daily kina exchange rate depreciated against all major currencies, except the yen." ]
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[ "How the US-Presidential Election Could Change International Trade\n\nUK wants to join CPTPP but how will it impact trade?\nNorth America\nNext Article\n\nThe US and China have been in a full-scale trade war for several years now, with both countries imposing significant tariffs on each other’s products. Although there have recently been several attempts to resolve this issue, the trade war is far from over. In fact, Chinese textile exports have been hit the worst during the recent trade war.\n\nThe situation worsened when the US government imposed additional restrictions on certain Chinese firms, citing concerns that Chinese companies are using forced labor to produce their textiles. But with the demand for textiles in the US remaining high, how can India benefit from these new restrictions?\n\nHow the New US Restrictions Will Help India\n\nThe latest restrictions imposed by the US have been prompted by the belief that Chinese firms are using inhumane and illegal labor techniques to manufacture their goods. The restrictions are specific to the Xinjiang autonomous region in China, which alone accounts for nearly 80 to 85% of the total cotton output of the country. These restrictions prohibit US traders from importing textile products that are produced by companies in this region. However, since the demand for textiles in the US continues to remain the same, it will likely lead to a supply gap in the near future.", null, "This is where Indian firms could swoop in and grab market shares away from the Chinese companies. Several apparel exporters in the country have already held talks with their US counterparts and other major international buyers trying to increase their sourcing from India and have even already seen an increase in orders. This increase may also be because textiles produced in India were already quite popular in several parts of the world, including Europe. Thus, the new restrictions imposed on Chinese firms could allow Indian textile firms to capture the US market as well, bringing in benefits for Indian traders." ]
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[ null, "The Trouble With Our Trains, BBC 2, 9pm.\n\nTwenty years after privatisation, in which the number of rail passengers have doubled, Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford examine what was once British Rail, but is now a hotchpotch of different companies competing in the rail market. Only they aren’t. Four billion pounds of government money a year still subsidises the rail network and eight billion pounds are spent on fares, but after rail disasters such as Potters bar when seven people died when a train became airborne after hitting defective points, Network Rail, who admitted safety breaches, were renationalised and renamed Railtrack, who were responsible for the upkeep and upgrading of the railway infrastructure. Privatisation didn’t work and cost lives, but the experiment in which the government as paymaster that subsidies rich people to provide consumer value continues with rising fares and rising discontent among rail passengers.\n\nI had no idea who Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford were before the programme, but I gather Hewer is a businessman and Mountford models herself on dear Margaret Thatcher. Even she had to admit that it came as something of a shock to find that the one of the best examples of integrated and forward planning was in the country of her birth – Northern Ireland. But, oh dear, Northern Ireland Railways were never nationalised.\n\nHewer talks to a financial analyst who points out that the returns for train providers such as Virgin Rail at 3% to 4% on capital, which aren’t that great, but what he fails to say is the returns are like government bonds, with no risk and guaranteed, and the extras such as company executives wages that grown exponentially year on year with no great justification are not included in the profit, but the cost. In addition fines worth millions paid to, for example, Virgin Rail by Railtrack for not allowing trains to run is a scam that any racketeer would be proud. Let me put it quite simply it’s so lucrative that the company running Germany’s railways have invested in British Rail that is no longer British Rail, which leave us, the poor British public, indirectly subsiding the surplus profit of a German network.\n\nHewer and Mountford conclude we can’t turn the clock back and all in all the public-private divide works and we’re doing not a bad job. Bullshit. Railways are a monopoly franchise. The government owns the railways, paying money to landlords to manage it for them makes ideological sense, but not economic sense. We don’t need to renationalise them, we just need to allow the cash cow that is franchising to run out and take them back into state control." ]
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[ "“…And the greatest revival of all shall be in the prisons of the land. Great ministers of the gospel shall come out of prisons all over this nation. All over this world.” — Prophecy given by Kenneth Copeland at December 25, 1994\n\nThe mission of Kenneth Copeland Ministries is to preach the gospel from the top of the world to the bottom and all the way around. Through every available voice, whether in person or by print or electronic media, KCM is taking the good news of Jesus the Anointed One and His Anointing to every nation. And that includes one of the largest segments of American society — the prison population.\n\nKCM’s prison outreach began in 1981 by corresponding with inmates on a personal basis and supporting various aspects of criminal justice ministry. One way Kenneth and Gloria Copeland establish more personal contact with prisoners is through correspondence and books. Although they cannot read every letter personally, they have a prison ministry staff to ensure every letter, order or prayer request is read and responded to promptly. The goal is a quick personal response — something that can be especially important to inmates.\n\nOver the years KCM has made much effort to minister life and peace through the power of the anointing to those behind bars: things like donating $250,000 to construct a 500-seat chapel for inmates in Gatesville, Texas; supplying books and other resources for inmates and chaplains; and visiting inmates to share the Word and give encouragement. One of the most dynamic aspects of KCM’s outreach has been through its association with Mike Barber Ministries, an outreach dedicated solely to prison ministry.\n\nIn 1995, Barber became the catalyst enabling KCM to broadcast the Eagle Mountain Motorcycle Rally live via satellite to prisons in Texas and 15 other states. In Texas alone, 87 of the 104 state prisons received the satellite broadcast. To more than 150,000 men and women who had access to the broadcast, Brother Copeland’s message was clear and strong — God is for you, not against you!\n\n“Our ministry to prisons is just an extension of Kenneth Copeland Ministries because we are partners together in the work,” Barber says.\n\nThe prison ministry at KCM, which geared up for thousands when contacts from prisoners could be numbered in the hundreds, is now preparing for ministry to tens of thousands. The importance of that preparation continues to be confirmed by the Word of the Lord to His people.\n\nCheck out Gordon Frye’s testimony about how KCM ministered to him while he was in prison.", null ]
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[ null, "In an Argentina-based viral video, a hospital guard speaks to an invisible patient. A Hospital guard viral video talking to a ghost patient seven times and telling him to take him to the doctor’s room is going viral online. Follow Unmotivated World For more latest leaks and latest news.\n\nA terrifying incident occurred in Argentina when a guard interviewed a ghostly patient at a hospital days after his death.\n\nThe viral film shows a safety officer getting up from his seat to welcome the phantom at the gathering before driving him into the specialist’s room. The viral video only captures the guard, not the individual with whom he is conversing.\n\nAs he moved his right hand as if giving instructions, the guard gave the impression of being horrified by his actions. The guard is seen holding a wheelchair for an unidentified patient in another portion of the video.\n\nThe guard filled out the form with the name of a deceased woman, according to local media.\nHowever, the hospital’s management claimed that the door had malfunctioned, as it had opened 28 times in 10 hours.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Diallo Declared Front-Runner In Guinea Election Website\nCertified presidential election results announced Friday in Guinea put conservative Cellou Dalein Diallo in first place out of a field of 24 contestants, followed by liberal Alpha Conde, an election observer told CNN. Diallo won 39.72 percent of the vote; Conde took 20.67 percent, said the observer, Abdel-Fatau Musah. That means Diallo and Conde will compete in a runoff for the presidency late this month or early next month, said Musah, who is political affairs director for the Economic Community of West African States. Though the constitution calls for the runoff to be held July 18, \"problems with preparations and things like that\" will likely delay it until later in the month or early in August, he said. Sunday's voting represented the first free ballot since the west African nation gained independence from France more than half a century ago. Observers applauded the vote in a country ruled by authoritarian and military dictators since it gained independence from France in 1958. About 77 percent of the 4 million people eligible to vote did so, he said. Prior to Friday's announcement of the results, 21 of the candidates had accused the process of having been tainted by fraud, but Musah said observers found no widespread problems. \"Of course, there were technical challenges, but no organized fraud or anything like that,\" he said. \"The elections were quite free and fair.\" He said votes were canceled from 16 of the more than 8,000 polling stations that participated. \"That's a very small percentage,\" he said. ECOWAS is one of many observers in the country, as is the Carter Center from the United States. ECOWAS has the largest delegation in the country, according to Musah. Though Diallo and Conde are both pro-democracy candidates, Diallo is right of center and Conde is left of center, Musah said in a telephone interview from the capital city of Conakry. \"The two of them are probably the worst kind of combination that you could find, in terms of maintaining a peaceful environment, because their supporters are very passionate - and we may see some clashes,\" he said. Asked if that meant violence, he said, \"Violence, yeah. It's a distinct possibility between these two because tensions are very high.\" Diallo's resume includes service in ministerial positions in previous regimes; Conde served time in prison until an international outcry secured his release, then he went into exile in France before returning to Guinea, Musah said. \"One is very much an activist type of person; the other person is an establishment person,\" Musah said. Whoever wins will find plenty of challenges, Musah said, with the biggest problems being a governing structure that needs to be demilitarized, an economy that \"has collapsed - literally,\" and rampant drug trafficking. The election will put a civilian in charge of a nation ruled by a military junta, which replaced veteran ruler Lansana Conte after his death in late 2008. Capt. Moussa Dadis Camara seized power and promised elections and the introduction of civilian rule. Last year, the opposition organized a protest against him in a stadium in Conakry, but the military attacked the demonstrators. About 150 people were killed, more than 100 raped and at least 1,000 injured, according to the U.S. government and international human rights groups. Camara himself was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt by an aide in December 2009, and flown overseas for medical treatment. He survived, but agreed not to return to the country. Minister of Defense Brig. Gen. Sekouba Konate became interim president, paving the way for Sunday's elections. Guinea, a country of about 10 million people, has gold and diamond mines. It is a leading producer of bauxite, an important aluminum ore." ]
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[ null, "A trailer sporting the Amazon Prime logo is parked outside the online retailer’s fulfillment center in Oklahoma City. (File photo by Mark Hancock)\n\nOKLAHOMA CITY – City officials said Tuesday use tax revenue is $10 million above what was projected for fiscal 2019, thanks to legislation passed last year requiring online vendors to collect taxes on their sales.\n\nCity Manager Craig Freeman said while the city originally projected to collect about $50 million in taxes on out-of-state goods, an uptick in taxes collected from online sales through companies such as Amazon has helped bring in a total of $60 million. While not as dramatic, Freeman also said the city saw an almost $1 million increase in sales tax over what had been projected as well.\n\n“We finished the year strong, with June being a good month for sales tax with 3% growth,” Freeman said. “Although we did see a few months in spring where we lagged in growth, it was a really good year, especially with the use tax strong because of online sales.”\n\nOklahomans have been required to pay use taxes on goods purchased online, but there have been few measures available to both the state and local governments in collecting these taxes from online retailers who lack brick-and-mortar businesses in the state.\n\nThat changed after legislation passed last year that established guidelines that finally outlined how this process would look and the resolution of a Supreme Court case on the matter of whether or not online retailers are required to collect use taxes themselves. As a result, communities around Oklahoma have benefited from it.\n\n“This does add some additional resources that will allow us to add services into the budget,” said Kenton Tsoodle, assistant city manager and interim finance director. “We added about 65 positions to (next year’s) budget. Overall, it does help provide additional resources.”\n\nEstablishing an effective way to collect online use taxes has always been seen as a major way to level the playing field in the competition between online and brick-and-mortar retailers. This was the primary objective of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber when it lobbied for the passage of legislation last year.\n\n“We had a sense that a growing amount of retail sales were occurring online and thus not contributing sales tax, making it less competitive versus brick-and-mortar,” said Roy Williams, president and CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. “So, the retail community said we need to have an even playing field, so that’s why we along with others lobbied the Legislature.”\n\nWilliams said he doesn’t anticipate that this increase in sales tax will cause consumers to go from online to brick-and-mortar as the convenience of online retailers is too significant, but it will at least mean that communities will be able to see and use those taxes that had previously gone uncollected.\n\nA modest increase for a budget of about $1.5 billion, the additional $10 million represents a dramatic 35% use tax increase that Tsoodle said the city isn’t expecting to relive. The city’s budgeters have only included a moderate increase in next year’s budget, not counting another massive increase in use tax.\n\n“As far as a big budget change, this was probably like a once-in-a-lifetime deal,” Tsoodle said. “It’s something where we don’t anticipate a big revenue change like this again next year.”" ]
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[ "Known in ancient China as Yang Tao, the kiwi fruit earned its way in that culture not just for its flavor, but also its medicinal properties, which science has today substantiated in numerous areas.\n\nIntroduced by missionaries in New Zealand in the early 20th century, then in the US in the late 1960s, kiwi was first called “Chinese gooseberry,” although it’s doubtful that this moniker ever really stuck.\n\nLuckily, kiwi got its new name – in honor of New Zealand’s native bird – from an enterprising food distributor, and its subsequent cultivation flew around the globe. Today, Italy, Chile, France, Japan, and the US are the highest producers of two varieties: green and gold. Kiwi is not only a scrumptious food, but is also used for its ability to tenderize meats, due to the compound actinidin.\n\nKiwi is a surprising little fruit, and is unlike any other. First, it’s small and light brown in color with a fuzzy skin surface. Inside, the fruit is not only lime green and studded with tiny black seeds in an oval pattern when sliced, but it’s also delicious, rather like the flavor of a strawberry. Peeled, sliced, and chilled, kiwi is an excellent addition to any fruit salad combination or by itself.\n\nWhat fruit provides 273% of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C in every one-cup serving – five times that of an orange, and is a natural immune booster that staves off colds and flu? It’s kiwi, of course! Its vitamin K amount is impressive, too – best known for its role in helping blood clot, or coagulation, properly and providing an 89% daily value. Kiwis contain good amounts of vitamin A and vitamin along with potassium to balance the body’s electrolytes and limiting hypertension and high blood pressure. The copper in kiwi is especially good for children, supporting healthy development in infants, especially in the areas of bone growth and brain development, and also for the formation of healthy red blood cells and building immunity against disease.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Eoghan Dalton Reports\nA surprise decision to give lengthy adjournments to a number of repossession cases at Waterford Circuit Court last week has resulted in a nationwide examination of practices.\nAn adviser from the State’s free Money Advice and Budgeting Service (Mabs) appearing on behalf of defendants in arrears told the court last Monday 11 March that that legal costs were being added to mortgage statements on ongoing cases.", null, "Costs are typically applied by a court only when a decision has been made on a case.\nThe Mabs adviser also told the court that there are separate concerns over how some lenders have been taking into account a tax credit when calculating arrears, resulting in the arrears appearing higher than they actually are.\nThey said there is a case elsewhere in the country where a home owner in arrears received a refund after Mabs asked Revenue to examine the case. The Munster Express understands several thousand euro was refunded to the household as a result. Three cases involving three lenders were adjourned until November 18 later this year to allow for the mortgages to be further assessed. The Central Bank has now announced that it will conduct an examination to see whether banks charging mortgage holders legal fees in repossession cases before a decision has been made by a court.\nOne person in arrears who had legal fees applied told this newspaper, on condition of anonymity, that opening a statement from their lender held “an element of shock”.“It almost seems like you’re found guilty before the case is even heard,” the person said.The decision by the Waterford Circuit Court registrar to adjourn the cases is expected to lead to at least 40 cases locally being further scrutinised.\nWaterford Mabs has encouraged people in arrears to get in touch if they fear their statements are among those affected.\n“What we’ve set in motion in Waterford and hopefully in the north Munster region is that the borrower will produce the statement, Mabs will look at it and if we have to look further into it we can get an accountant who can analyse it in more minute detail,” saidMichael O’Doherty, Mabs manager for north Munster region and who is based in Waterford. “If the TRS isn’t being applied correctly then there should be refunds and if costs are being applied before a court determination then equally there should be refunds as well.”\nMr O’Doherty said the issue of applying legal costs was intimidating to many of those fighting arrears cases.\nVivienne Burns of Share, a support group for those with distressed mortgages, agreed.“If you’re going through a repossession case, and your TRS credit isn’t being applied correctly and means your arrears are appearing higher than they really are, that puts pressure on people,” she said. “This can be the difference for people who are to the pin of their collar trying to pay mortgages.” It was when advisers were examining debtors’ mortgage statements that they realised legal costs were being included. The group was advised by the Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC) that under Circuit Court rules, legal costs are at the discretion of the Judge or County Registrar. Order 66 (1) states: “…The granting or withholding of the costs of any party to any proceeding in the Court shall be in the discretion of the Judge or the County Registrar as the case may be.”\nIn many cases interest is also being charged on these legal fees. MABS has asked that one lender provide a breakdown of the legal fees and intends on asking that the fees and interest charge be reversed. It is alleged that one lender charged €3,500 for the issuing of an affidavit on a mortgage statement. Waterford Mabs has said it intends to employ accountants to further scrutinise cases where it feels arrears statements show cause for concern.It believes the legal fees issue could be widespread and has already said it may be “usurping the statutory powers of the court” whose role it is to direct who ultimately shoulders legal costs in disputes.\nCllr John Hearne (SF) said evictions should be suspended until the reasons for the added charges can be realised, adding that he believed it to be “a rotten practice” on the part of lenders." ]
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[ null, "The San Antonio Spurs are down 2-3 in their first-round series with the Denver Nuggets as they head home to try and stave off an early elimination. Gregg Popovich has tinkered with the rotations throughout San Antonio’s five-game postseason run, but his adjustments just haven’t brought results as of late.\n\nSan Antonio didn’t shoot many threes during the regular season, but nobody was better at draining it from downtown than they were. While the first part of the aforementioned statement has held true during the playoffs, the Spurs’ three-point precision has come up egregiously short this series.\n\nPatty Mills, Davis Bertans and Marco Belinelli were among the best long-distance shooters in the league this year, and they helped bolster the NBA’s 13th highest scoring bench.\n\nAlthough Belinelli has raised his three-point accuracy to 40% this postseason, the rest of the trio has failed to eclipse even the 30% mark.\n\nMarco may be enjoying an improved success rate from the perimeter, but the rest of his game has left much to be desired. Between his 38.7% shooting and 120 Defensive Rating, it’s difficult to comprehend why coach Pop would elect to keep such a liability on the floor for nearly 20 minutes each night.\n\nAfter all, Davis Bertans almost immediately found himself in Popovich’s doghouse following a few poor showings early into the playoffs. So if Belli isn’t producing positive results, why reward him with consistent playing time?\n\nWell, for one thing, we know Gregg Popovich is a man of fundamentals, trust, and routine. Marco Belinelli was an integral part of San Antonio’s last championship team, and he’s likely earned a longer leash with the coaching staff because of it.\n\nWith that being said, leaving Bellinelli in the lineup essentially ensures a handful of blown coverages and free points for the Nuggets. And in case you haven’t noticed, stopping the opposing team from scoring is paramount to winning ball games.\n\nRudy Gay has been a dud in the playoffs. He has averaged 8-8-2 in 24 MPG off the bench this series.\n\nHe should be a spark plug for the Spurs, instead he’s been a liability.\n\nThe difference between Rudy and Marco is Gay’s ability to stay in front of his man when engaged on the defensive end. Whether it is a matter of effort or aptitude, Bellinelli simply hasn’t been a serviceable defender at any point over the span of his 12-year career in the association.\n\nUnfortunately, as Father Time has continued to eat away at his limited athleticism, the results have only gotten worse. With the series in jeopardy on Thursday night, Marco shouldn’t see extensive time on the AT&T Center hardwood.\n\nNow that we’ve explored the Belinelli issue in great detail, let’s get into a possible solution to the problem at hand.\n\nLonnie Walker IV. Yes, the 20-year rookie fresh out of the University of Miami. The same 2018 San Antonio Spurs first-rounder who saw a grand total of 118 minutes and 17 games of NBA action in his first go-round.\n\nI know it may sound ridiculous to posit that an inexperienced player such as Walker could make a huge difference for a struggling San Antonio team, but Lonnie might actually be an upgrade at the two-guard position. He’s long, explosive and a willing defender; Physically, everything Belinelli is not.\n\nOn top of his elite physical tools, the kid can flat out shoot the ball. Though his shooting percentages don’t exactly jump off the page, he possesses textbook form and made a huge splash in the G-Leauge for the Austin Spurs.\n\nTruth be told, G-Leauge success doesn’t always translate to the next level. However, San Antonio is famous for developing raw talent with their Austin affiliate.\n\nSan Antonio’s rich developmental history aside, sometimes looking at the tape is all you need to see a player has that special something. Watch Lonnie’s tape, and you’ll find he has all the intangibles of a star in the making.\n\nI’m not saying Walker is going to step in and dominate the Nuggets. In fact, I’d be surprised if he managed a single 20-point outing against the Western Conference powerhouse.\n\nWhat I am saying is he has the potential to impact the game where the Spurs need it most; On defense. Like I mentioned earlier, he’s a willing defender with the length, lateral speed and quickness to bother even the best ballhandlers.\n\nJust watch him patrol the passing lanes against the New Orleans Pelicans. He hounds the ballhandler, picks the pass, and turns defense into instant transition offense all by himself.\n\nFor a San Antonio squad that finished dead last in points off turnovers this season, they could sorely use any spark to create extra possessions. Especially considering their sputtering offense in the last two contests.\n\nIn all likelihood, Gregg Popovich will probably continue trotting out the usual suspects in the same lineups we’ve seen all postseason. Rookies rarely find a spot in the rotation and Pop isn’t afraid to give an unseasoned player the cold shoulder.\n\nPop from morning shootaround, and possible tweaks for Game 5: \"You can’t change who you are by this time of the season. The basics of winning and losing still apply. Any adjustment in the world means nothing if the basics aren’t taken care of.\"\n\nStill, playoff experience is invaluable for budding talents like Lonnie Walker. He may be ready to contribute or he may shrink under the spotlight.\n\nWe’ll never know what he’s capable of until he gets a chance to show his worth, but his poise and confidence suggest he’ll be eager to seize any opportunity that comes his way. Even if he fails, basketball is all about learning from your mistakes, and Pop is never one to shy away from teaching his young players a lesson." ]
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[ null, "Richard is shocked to find he is turning 50. This show is a sort of follow up, or perhaps, a 10th anniversary of his Fuck I’m 40 show. He has kindly provided crowdfunded programmes on the seats, just in case you haven’t followed Richard Herring’s career. We also get some time to peruse them before the show starts.\n\nThis is a pleasant show about a lads lad manchild dealing with aging, being ignored by the younger babes and getting used to being married with kids. The most interesting point he made was that being 50 and ignored by Babes made him realise that this was the 1st time that a white privileged male felt a little of what it was like to not have that privilege. To drop in the pecking order of life. The rest felt a little annoyingly like humblebragging.\n\nRichard had several stories to tell around fatherhood – he’s had a daughter since he was 40 and there is another on the way. Talking about the joys of sharing his kids toys and some of his kid’s TV shows are the highlights and he’s brought a gorgeous ‘Penguin Race’ toy to show us. He talks about the consequences of some of his newspaper articles and I can see why the guy behind me in the queue before the show was saying how he went out of his way to get the newspaper to read Richard’s column. Richard is a great story teller and the jokes keep rolling throughout.\n\nSome of Richard’s filthy tales are not for those looking for a comfortable ride. Otherwise it’s a pretty run of the mill show for a talented, middle aged comedian and a friendly catchup for his fans.\n\nRichard Herring: Oh frig, I’m 50! is on at Pleasance Courtyard until August 26" ]
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[ null, "“Sometimes I see the guitar and I see the devil,” he has said to explain his love-hate relationship with the instrument that has sentenced him to work incessantly to defy his own boundaries. De Lucia, the most important figure in contemporary flamenco and winner of the 2004 Prince of Asturias Award, is revered by guitarists and music lovers worldwide. His hands have liberated notes in countless musical genres besides flamenco, which he revolutionized. He has been touring the United States since the age of 12, and at the age of 64 is still doubting his own greatness.\n\n“One can never be objective when talking about one’s self,” he says, as the cheeping of a tropical bird interrupts the conversation. “What I’m always aware of in my mind are my defects, my virtues are something I take for granted. That’s how my father raised me.”\n\n“I’ve suffered a lot in the guitar,” he says, “but when I’ve had a good time, the joy has been at the same level of the most intense agony. In a way, it makes sense that to be very happy you have to be very unfortunate. The greater the agony, the greater capacity for joy.”", null, "During the 1960´s Paco became friends with Camarón de la Isla, considered to be one of the best Flamenco singers in history. They met in tablao flamenco “Torres Bermejas” in Madrid, one of the most important flamenco venues in the capital and in the whole Spain, also called “The Cathedral of Flamenco”. Together they recorded 10 albums and travelled around the stages all over the world (Paris, Tokyo, New York, Berlin, etc.).\n\nPaco de Lucia was a perfectionist; he practiced unremittingly for hours and hours every day. In his own words, he practiced at least 11 hours each day. Despite the fact that Paco never went to the conservatory and didn´t even know how to read music, he wanted to be the best guitarist ever.\n\nIn 1992 Camarón de la Isla passed away and Paco de Lucia plunged into a deep depression, aggravated by the death of his parents a little bit later.\n\nIn the early 2000s Paco de Lucia decided to leave Spain and escape the media attention. He bought a house in Cancún and established his permanent residence in Mexico where he lived with his second wife, Gabriela. In his own paradise, near Cancún, Paco was devoted to reading, playing guitar, composing and fishing.\n\nOne fateful February evening (2014) Paco suffered a heart attack while playing football (one of his passions) with his son on a beach in Cancún. An ambulance tried to save his life, but Paco´s heart did not resist and he died on the way to hospital at the age of 66." ]
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[ "Man shot through door of his house in Coleraine, Co Derry", null, "Two men were seen leaving the area and heading towards the Winston Way area following the incident.\n\nPolice are investigating after a man was shot through the door of his house in Coleraine.\n\nThe Police Service of Northern Ireland says officers were called to a property in the Churchlands Road area on Tuesday evening following a shooting incident.\n\nDetective Sergeant Wallace said: “At about 10.30pm, it was reported that a male occupant aged in his 30s heard a knock at the front door of his house. The man did not open the door and it was then that two shots were fired through the door and struck the man.\n\n“He has been taken to hospital for his injuries.\n\n“Two men were seen leaving the area and heading towards the Winston Way area following the incident.\n\n“Enquiries are continuing to establish the circumstances surrounding this incident. This was a brutal attack for which there is no justification. There is no place for attacks such as this in our society.”\n\nAnyone with information is urged to call 101 quoting reference number 1947." ]
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[ "Shocking! At Least 50 Dead, 53 Injured After Terror Attack on an Orlando LGBT Nightclub", null, "ORLANDO, FL – JUNE 12: Orlando police officers seen outside of Pulse nightclub after a fatal shooting and hostage situation on June 12, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. The suspect was shot and killed by police.\n\nAt least 50 people have died and 53 others injured following a suspected terrorist attack on Pulse (an LGBT nightclub) in Orlando, The Guardian reports.\n\nOrlando police said the shooting was being treated as an “act of domestic terrorism” and had resulted in mass casualties, urging people to stay away from the area. They also confirmed that the killed had been killed.\n\nPulse Shooting: The shooter inside the club is dead.\n\nIn a press conference on Sunday morning, an FBI spokesman said investigators believed the attacker may have had extremist beliefs, and would consider possible links to ISIS, but cautioned they were pursuing multiple leads.\n\nEyewitnesses on Pulse’ Facebook page said the shooting began at about 2AM on Sunday.\n\nOne user, Ricardo A., wrote: “I was there. Shooter opened fire @ around 2AM. People on the dance floor and bar got down on the floor and some of us who were near the bar and back exit managed to go out through the outdoor area and just ran. I am safely home and hoping everyone gets home safely as well”\n\nAnother user, Jordan H., wrote: “There was a shooter with an assault rifle who shot up the people in the club sometime around 2AM. The club is reported to have been at full capacity. The shooter has himself barricaded inside Pulse with multiple hostages.”\n\nAccording to the Chief of Police John Mina, “A little after 0500 hours we made a decision to go in and conduct a rescue, we were being contacted by people in the bathroom, about 15 people, our biggest concern was future loss of life.”\n\nHe also said that the suspect was “well organised” saying that they cannot confirm if he worked alone or in coordination with others.\n\nAnyone who was at Pulse nightclub and was a witness Please come to the Orlando Police HQ, 100 S. Hughey Ave.\n\nOur focus right now is on identifying the many victims in this tragedy and notifying their family members. Hotline 4 family: 407-246-4357.\n\nThis is coming after 22-year-old singer, Christina Grimmie, who rose to fame as a contestant on The Voice and via her successful YouTube page, was shot by a gunman outside of her concert on the night of Friday 10th June 2016. Click here if you missed it. The police named Kevin James Loibl, 26 as the shooter, saying that he travelled to Orlando from his home in St Petersburg, Florida (about two hours’ drive away), with the intention of carrying out the crime.\n\nPolice confirmed there was no known connection between the two shootings.\n\nRelated Topics:OrlandoPulse Nightclub Orlando\nUp Next" ]
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[ null, "Trumpeter Tom Harrell’s new disc comes on the heels of two phenomenal previous releases, First Impressions (the subject of a 5-star review in the December 2015 issue of DownBeat) and 2016’s Something Gold, Something Blue. Those albums had clear and abundant strengths—Harrell’s poetic phrasing and luxuriant tone chief among them—but they were most remarkable for their freshness of concept. The former found Harrell inhibiting the sonic worlds of classical composers Ravel and Debussy; the latter featured a two-trumpet frontline that paired Harrell with kindred spirit Ambrose Akinmusire. Moving Picture puts Harrell in a more familiar setting: at the helm of his working quartet with bassist Ugonna Okegwo, pianist Danny Grissett and drummer Adam Cruz. The program has a homegrown feel, with 10 tracks culled from Harrell’s repertoire, and the tunes rarely stray from the trumpeter’s wheelhouse, oscillating between hard-pivoting modern jazz and warm, soft-focused balladry. Despite the relative modesty of the premise, this album is riveting. Harrell flourishes as the center of attention, slicing through knotty, fugue-like passages with characteristic precision on the title track, and burning bluesy lines into the funk-dappled surface of “Gee, A. Bee.” On tunes with rounder edges, such as “Apple House” and “Different Clouds,” he takes a coolly understated approach, framing occasional bursts of rhythmic energy with longer passages that emphasize underlying harmonic shapes. But one of Harrell’s most admirable traits is the grace with which he cedes the spotlight to his bandmates, and this album is rife with sublime moments from his supporting crew. Grissett plays with aching beauty on a solo section of “Sea,” while Cruz displays acute melodic sense with his drum solo on “Time Passage.” Okegwo, the longest-tenured member of the quartet, marches in sturdy lockstep with the leader on the melody of “Montego Bay,” and later provides indefatigable support beneath the trumpeter’s gospel-winged solo, which builds in intensity as it unfurls. More than a powerful statement in its own right, Moving Picture is proof that even in the most “standard” of situations, Harrell is capable of elevating the art form." ]
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[ null, "A pair of biomarkers of brain function—one that represents “listening effort,” and another that measures ability to process rapid changes in frequencies—may help to explain why a person with normal hearing may struggle to follow conversations in noisy environments, according to a new study led by Massachusetts Eye and Ear researchers and summarized on the hospital’s website. Published online last week in the scientific journal eLife, the study could inform the design of next-generation clinical testing for hidden hearing loss, a condition that cannot currently be measured using standard hearing exams.\n\n“Between the increased use of personal listening devices or the simple fact that the world is a much noisier place than it used to be, patients are reporting as early as middle age that they are struggling to follow conversations in the workplace and in social settings, where other people are also speaking in the background,” said senior study author Daniel B. Polley, PhD, director of the Lauer Tinnitus Research Center at Mass. Eye and Ear and Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Head-Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School. “Current clinical testing can’t pick up what’s going wrong with this very common problem.”\n\n“Our study was driven by a desire to develop new types of tests,” added lead study author Aravindakshan Parthasarathy, PhD, an investigator in the Eaton-Peabody Laboratories at Mass. Eye and Ear. “Our work shows that measuring cognitive effort in addition to the initial stages of neural processing in the brain may explain how patients are able to separate one speaker from a crowd.”\n\nHearing loss affects an estimated 48 million Americans and can be caused by noise, aging, and other factors. Hearing loss typically arises from damage to the sensory cells of the inner ear (the cochlea), which convert sounds into electrical signals, and/or the auditory nerve fibers that transmit those signals to the brain. It is traditionally diagnosed by elevation in the faintest sound level required to hear a brief tone, as revealed on an audiogram, the gold standard test of hearing sensitivity.\n\nHidden hearing loss, on the other hand, refers to listening difficulties that go undetected by conventional audiograms and are thought to arise from abnormal connectivity and communication of nerve cells in the brain and ear, not in the sensory cells that initially convert sound waves into electrochemical signals. Conventional hearing tests were not designed to detect these neural changes that interfere with our ability to process sounds at louder, more conversational levels.\n\nIn the eLife report, the study authors first reviewed more than 100,000 patient records over a 16-year period, finding that approximately 1 in 10 of these patients who visited the audiology clinic at Mass. Eye and Ear presented with complaints of hearing difficulty, yet auditory testing revealed that they had normal audiograms.\n\nMotivated to develop objective biomarkers that might explain these “hidden” hearing complaints, the study authors developed two sets of tests. The first measured electrical EEG signals from the surface of the ear canal to capture how well the earliest stages of sound processing in the brain were encoding subtle but rapid fluctuations in sound waves. The second test used specialized glasses to measure changes in pupil diameter as subjects focused their attention on one speaker while others babbled in the background. Previous research shows changes in pupil size can reflect the amount of cognitive effort expended on a task.\n\nThey then recruited 23 young or middle-aged subjects with clinically normal hearing to undergo the tests. As expected, their ability to follow a conversation with others talking in the background varied widely despite having a clean bill of hearing health. By combining their measures of ear canal EEG with changes in pupil diameter, they could identify which subjects struggled to follow speech in noise and which subjects could ace the test. The authors are encouraged by these results, considering that conventional audiograms could not account for any of these performance differences.\n\n“Speech is one of the most complex sounds that we need to make sense of,” Polley said. “If our ability to converse in social settings is part of our hearing health, then the tests that are used have to go beyond the very first stages of hearing and more directly measure auditory processing in the brain.”\n\nIn addition to Drs Polley and Parthasarathy, co-authors on the eLife report include Kenneth E. Hancock of Mass. Eye and Ear/Harvard Medical School, Kara Bennett of Bennett Statistical Consulting, Inc, and Victor DeGruttola of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. This study was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIDCD P50-DC015857).", null ]
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[ null, "With the kind permission of the MoneyMuseum\n\nOur series ‘The People of Zurich and their Money’ takes you along for the ride as we explore the Zurich of times past. In this first chapter, we’ll be eavesdropping on a conversation from the 3rd century BC between a Celtic farmer and his wife. Much like a good DVD, this conversation comes with a sort of ‘making of’ – a little numismatic-historical backdrop to help underscore and illustrate this conversation.", null, "Middle of the 3rd century BC. A Celtic farmer is talking to his wife. Drawn by Dani Pelagatti / Atelier bunterhund. Copyright MoneyMuseum Zurich.\n\nCeltic farmer: Look, what the merchant gave to me in exchange for our wool.\n\nWife: (rather uninterested) What’s that?\n\nShow it to me. (break) And what do you need it for?\n\nIt’s made of gold.\n\nAh, jewelry. But the smith has forgotten the holes. How shall I sew this to your doublet?\n\nThis is no jewelry. This is money.\n\n(irritated) And what is money?\n\nDo you remember when we bought my arms?\n\nThe sword, the spear and the shield? O yes, I remember. We had to give ten pigs to the smith in exchange for your arms.\n\nAnd do you remember that he didn’t really want the pigs, because his own flock was big enough at that time? He wanted to have grain, but we couldn’t give grain to him. We’d had a bad harvest, too.\n\nI do remember it!\n\nAnd if we’d owned such a coin, we would have given that coin to him instead of the pigs. And he would have changed it into grain.\n\nYou think, this piece of metal is a means of exchange?\n\nIndeed, that’s what the merchant told me. He comes from beyond the river Rhine, from the great wood, and he traveled a lot while he was a young man. He was even in Greece.\n\nThat’s far, far away. The merchant went there with his tribe. They wanted to find new land, where they could settle. But the locals, who were called Macedonians, were more powerful then they were. They defeated his tribe, killed most of the warriors and forced the survivors to fight in the Macedonian army.\n\nIndeed. The warriors of the merchant’s tribe fought for the Macedonians. And for that they received a coin like this each month. And with all these coins they could buy everything their family needed for everyday life.\n\nAnd was the merchant really in Macedonia?\n\nYes, most of his people stayed there. But he returned. And he brought with him a bag full of coins. And now he pays for what he needs with these coins. In fact, I didn’t really want anything of his goods. But he needed wool …\n\n(interrupts him) So that’s how he palmed that coin off on you? You’re so easy to cheat. What shall we do with this coin?\n\nWe’ll keep it. One day we’ll buy something.\n\nMaking of:\nBetween the years 280 and 277 BC, Celtic tribes from the Western Balkans of Bohemia and Moldova attacked rich and abundant Macedonia and Greece. Among them were Western Celts as well, and these likely included a group that had originally settled in the region we know today as the Black Forest.\n\nThe Celtic invasion initially swept aside all opposition. In 280 BC, the Macedonian King, Ptolemy Keraunos, was killed in battle. In 279 BC, the sanctuary of Delphi was conquered and pillaged. Only after this did the Greeks succeed in building up a common defense that managed to crushingly defeat the Celtic army. In Macedonia, Antigonos Gonatas, aspirant to the Macedonian royal throne, was also organizing a battle against the intruders. He too defeated the Celtic army, but rather than expelling the tribal warriors, he took them into his service. After all, he was competing for the Macedonian throne and needed as many good mercenaries as he could possibly find. The Celts fought for Antigonos for a salary of one gold stater per month right up until their group was annihilated in 274 BC by Pyrrhus, one of Antigonos’ rivals.\n\nVery few Celts were to survive the battles that took place between the years of 280 and 274 BC, and even fewer made the long trip back to their native land. But those who did were responsible for bringing the first coins to the West, including the present-day region of Switzerland.\n\nAt first, there really wasn’t a great deal one could do with the new means of exchange – the economy of the time was primarily based on self-contained farmsteads that essentially sustained themselves. Those few things that couldn’t be produced directly on the land were procured by travelling merchants in exchange for production surpluses, and so there was little use for money and coins. They remained, much like you’ll hear in our audio dramatization, more of a curiosity that had no bearing on daily life.\n\nThis only began to change during the course of the 2nd century. Recent research suggests that the advent of Celtic coinage, which emulated Greek prototypes in both weight and face design, may have been linked to the looming threat posed by Germanic tribes. Much as the Greek rulers had done, Celtic tribes who felt threatened by the Germanic peoples ‘bought’ mercenaries and paid them. They minted their own money for these purposes, which was very similar in form to what the Celtic warriors were already familiar with from their mercenary service in Greece and Lower Italy.\n\nA developed monetary economy must only have existed in the region of present-day Zurich since the beginning of the first half of the 1st century BC. This is evidenced by the existence of small change; something a society only needs once its daily necessities become market-based. Wonderful proof of this evolution of the monetary economy is offered by a one-and-a-half centner of heavy clumps of melted down small change that was discovered in 1890 during construction work in the area of what is now Bahnhofsstrasse 3.\n\nBe sure to catch the next instalment, which finds two men chatting around 200 years later at a customs station in Turicum!" ]
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[ null, "Arkansas defensive back Hudson Clark (17) leaps over Ole Miss running back Tylan Knight (4) as he returns an interception during the second half of an NCAA college football game at Fayetteville on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. (AP / Michael Woods )\n\nAfter being denied a turnover by the officials last week that would have sealed a victory at Auburn, the University of Arkansas took the game out of the referees' hands Saturday.\n\nThe Razorbacks forced seven turnovers — including a pair of pick-sixes — and stopped Ole Miss twice inside the 5 on goal-line stands to defeat the Rebels 33-21 on Saturday at Reynolds Razorback Stadium.\n\nThe Razorbacks led 20-0 at halftime, including a Jalen Catalon pick-six for a touchdown, but Ole Miss (2-2) cut the deficit to 20-14 early in the fourth quarter.\n\nAfter sputtering for most of the game, the Arkansas offense (2-2) responded with an 11-play, 70-yard drive that was capped by Treylon Burks' one-handed TD catch for a 26-14 lead with 7:36 left.\n\nOle Miss responded after converting a fake punt on fourth and 10 from its own 27, then scoring a touchdown to cut the Hogs' lead to 26-21.\n\nAfter the Rebels stopped the Hogs, Ole Miss had the ball with 3:46 left at its own 16. On second and 12, Ole Miss QB Matt Corral was picked off and Grant Morgan returned it for a TD for a 33-21 lead to seal the victory. Hudson Clark later added his third INT of the game for Arkansas.\n\nThe Razorbacks went 3 and out with a replay review overruling a potential Ole Miss interception by safety Jaylon Jones on third down at midfield. The Rebels drove 59 yards to the Arkansas 1, with Matt Corral converted 4 and 1 with a 7-yard run along the way. Safety Jalen Catalon crushed receiver Elijah Moore on a slant pass. The Hogs made three stops inside their 4 before Ole Miss fumbled and Catalon recovered at the 5. After a 3 and out, the Hogs caught a break on a running into the punter penalty. After a couple of Trelon Smith runs, Treylon Burks took a swing pass 55 yards to the 13. Rakeem Boyd converted 4th and 1 from the 4 with a 3-yard run, then powered in from the 1 on the next snap. Julius Coates sacked Corral for a 10-yard loss to the 25, then Corral found Braylon Sanders for a 23-yard gain. Snoop Conner went 13 yards with a swing pass. Grant Morgan notched a sack on a third-down blitz. Mac Brown punted to the Arkansas 2. Mike Woods had a 17-yard grab, and Hudson Henry moved the chains with a 9-yard catch. Burks caught a 5-yard throw to convert third and 3 to the 44.\n\nFeleipe Franks was sacked on third down by Ryder Anderson. Reid Bauer punted 57 yards and Elijah Moore returned it 8 yards to the 12. Matt Corral, hurried by Jonathan Marshall, threw deep left for Moore and CB Hudson Clark intercepted at the 48. Mike Woods took a slant 18 yards, then Treylon Burks ran 18 yards on a potential double pass. Blake Kern could not hold a potential TD pass on third down and A.J. Reed kicked a 23-yard FG. On the Rebels’ first snap, Jalen Catalon read Corral’s eyes made a pick at the 35 and returned it for a touchdown. Corral found Moore on a crossing route for 34 yards to the Arkansas 33. On fourth and 8, Corral threw a heater in the swirling wind to the 19 and Dontario Drummond couldn’t hang on. Arkansas went 3 and out and Bauer punted 62 yards to the end zone. The Hogs had two tackles for loss, then Corral ran for 9 yards on third down. Hudson Henry caught a 13-yard pass, then Burks took a lateral 11 yards. Tyson Morris caught a 17-yard throw to convert 3rd and 12. A.J. Reed booted a 32-yard FG. Grant Morgan had a TFL and a PBU that was a near interception. The Razorbacks notched one first down, then punted.\n\nJerrion Ealy had a 13-yard run, then Snoop Connor added a 13-yard burst on 4th and 3. Arkansas Coach Sam Pittman argued unsuccessfully for intentional grounding. Matt Corral hit Elijah Moore for 16 yards on 4th and 8. Arkansas stopped three successive runs inside the 3, with a trio of Hogs halting Connor inside the 1 on fourth down. Rakeem Boyd moved the sticks with a 7-yard run to the 11. Treylon Burks dropped a pass at the 22 on third down. The Rebels went 56 yards to score on Corral’s 7-yard slant to Moore. Connor had a 7-yard run on a fourth-and-5 snap. Lakia Henry forced a fumble and LeDarrius Cox recovered at the Arkansas 17. Greg Brooks Jr. intercepted Corral on the next play. Tyson Morris had a 15-yard catch and Burks added an 11-yard grab. Franks’ pass over the middle was tipped by De’Vion Warren and intercepted by safety Jon Haynes on the carom. The Rebels drove 27 yards to the Arkansas. On second and 10, Corral threw for Ontario Drummond and Hudson Clark jumped over the tight end for his second interception. A false start penalty and a negative yardage play set up third and 16 at the end of the period.\n\nReid Bauer had a 43-yard punt into the wind. The Rebels ran the ball on 7 straight plays before Matt Corral found Jonathan Mingo uncovered at the 9 and he ran in for a 22-yard touchdown. Treylon Burks went 11 yards with a Franks lateral toss. De’Vion Warren had an 8-yard reception. Franks rolled right and found Burks for 19 yards to the 16. After two run plays, Franks threw into the back left corner of the end zone, where Burks made a highlight reel grab, a 1-hand catch with a right toe tap for the touchdown. Grant Morgan tipped and nearly intercepted Coral on third down. The Rebels snapped to up back MoMo Sanogo on a fake punt and he went 47 yards. The Rebels went into lightning fast mode and scored on Ealy’s 1-yard keeper. Burks’ 12-yard catch moved the chains before Boyd dropped a third and 6 screen play with lots of grass ahead of him. Two plays later, Morgan intercepted Corral over the middle and returned it 23 yards for a TD. On fourth and 17 after a holding penalty, Hudson Clark jumped a route to Mingo, intercepted and returned it 18 yards. Franks ran 14 yards, Trelon Smith went 15 to the 1 and the Razorbacks went to Victory formation." ]
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[ null, "Keisha Zollar is a comedian, showrunner, producer, writer, and Sundance Fellow. She’s currently a exec story editor on Young Love, the adaptation of the Oscar short Hair Love. Recently, she finished working on the reboot of Spitting Image for BritBox, the animated series Agent King on Netflix, and is the co-EP on the NBC special Sketchy Times with Lilly Singh. In addition, she’s one of the co-creators and stars of Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show. In 2019, she executive produced the popular podcast turned TV show, The Read With Kid Fury & Crissle on Fuse and became the head writer on Busy Tonight." ]
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[ null, "Foreigners are getting serious about “Buying American” real estate.\n\nThe National Association of Realtors released a report Tuesday that said foreign buyers and recent immigrants spent an estimated $153 billion on American properties in the year ending March 2017. That was a 49% increase over the previous year and the highest level since record-keeping began in 2009.\n\nThe purchases accounted for 10% of the total value of existing home sales in the U.S. The report did not include new homes.\n\nThe breakdown of sales between foreigners and recent immigrants was about 50:50.\n\nAmerica's neighbors to the north were one big factor behind the surge.\n\nCanadian real estate investors nearly doubled their purchases of American homes over the period because of the relative affordability of properties in the States. Many Canadians have been squeezed out of property markets in cities like Toronto and Vancouver that have experienced rapid price gains.\n\nCanadians were the second biggest foreign purchasers of homes after the Chinese. Buyers from China shelled out nearly $32 billion over the period, while Canadians spent $19 billion.\n\nForeign buyers had to brush off U.S. political turmoil in order to make their purchases.\n\n“The political and economic uncertainty both here and abroad did not deter foreigners from exponentially ramping up their purchases of U.S. property over the past year,” said Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors.\n\n“While the strengthening of the U.S. dollar in relation to other currencies and steadfast home-price growth made buying a home more expensive in many areas, foreigners increasingly acted on their beliefs that the U.S. is a safe and secure place to live, work and invest,” he said.\n\nNearly half of all foreign sales were in three states: Florida, California and Texas.\n\nCanadians gravitated to Florida. Chinese buyers focused on California. And Texas was the preferred state for Mexican buyers.\n\nNew Jersey and Arizona were the fourth and fifth most popular states.\n\nThe report estimated foreign buyers typically paid just over $302,000 per property, up 9% from the previous year.\n\nAbout 10% of foreign buyers paid over $1 million." ]
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[ "Most might be wondering what the “F” stands for and I can say with certainty that in the 60s, the “F” can represent quite a variety of things. For instance, Femmes who were Famous and Fashionable in the Swinging Sixties! It can also mean the Fun these Foxy women were having on and off the silver screen. So as a tribute to the icons of the 60s who left an indelible impression on countless, here are some of the shoots by my actress friends with the 60s theme in mind. Thank you to OMY for dreaming up such an ideal theme for the Singapore Blog Awards and the collection of pics here say it all…OMY indeed!\n\nUrsula Andress was one of the most iconic Bond girls of all time. As Honey Ryder in “Dr. No”, she captivated so many when rising out of the ocean in a shockingly revealing white bikini. Actress Johanna Goldsmith channels Ursula’s sauciness with her own interpretation.\n\nGirls do have plenty of FUN in the sun, surf and sandy beaches!\n\nActress Emily Spalding makes us reminisce of Natalie Wood whose childlike sweetness who was beautiful yet had the immense talent to emote onscreen. She was one of the most sought after actresses of her time and what was FUN about her was her innocence even when looking mature beyond her years with cigarette in hand (see above).\n\nBrigitte Bardot set a fashion statement with her big, bright eyes accentuated by the signature sweep of eyeliner and her XXL hairband. A wide, XXL hairband worn across the hair line is just so stylish. Actress Rosa Nichols has managed to create the Bardot hairband look and being curvaceous, Rosa is as delectable as Brigitte in her heyday. FUN is certainly in the bouncy and bright colors of the clothes she is wearing.\n\nAlfred Hitcock has this to say of the “North by Northwest” hottie Eva Marie Saint….Just kick up your heels and have FUN. With that statement the sweet heroine and a glamorous charmer was born in Eva Marie. Actress Susanne Wuest is almost identical in her allure from her seductive pale skin to the very pretty blonde locks. From first hand account, I can tell you Susanne is one of the most affable actresses on this planet!\n\nCatherine Deneuve’s icy aloofness produces a different take on enticement in a lot of her films. The FUN is trying to read her intentions and similarly indie actress Jessica Sonneborn has the mystique that Catherine Deneuve projected all those years ago to captivate audiences. The use of mod colors in her pic which are bright and pop out are just so lively!\n\nBest known for her portrayal of ingenues, Sandra Dee has the distinct playfulness that capture the imagination of viewers. It’s definitely FUN to be flirtatious and while many figured Sandra was wholesome, she has that cheeky demeanor that shines. Just like Sandra, actress Sali Sayler is a model with quite the vivacious sprightliness that has always been addictive.\n\nGirls and Fast Cars are a match made in heaven and seeing Diana Rigg atop the Lotus Elan 26R is a measure of how delectable she is. Similarly, Actress Christina Desiere looks ravishing in a sports car proving why there is such a gravitational pull when it comes to the hottest women at the wheel who have all the FUN…:)\n\nIn the sexual revolution in 1960s America, bikinis became popular fast and it sparked a buying spree. One can see how it hugs the svelte body of Diana Rigg and with actress Christina Desiere, she exudes her own delightful sex appeal.\n\nLast but certainly not least, Jane Birkin is widely regarded as the original ’60s wild child with skinny limbs, long brown hair and her penchant for hippie clothes. Bell-bottoms, colourful headbands, and bare feet were part of the unisex hippie movement which at that time was the most carefree and FUN era. Actress Hillary Baack (recently seen with Ellen Page in “The East”) follows in Jane Birkin’s footsteps and enchants with both her lissome grace as well as her natural, hippie chick fashion sensibilities.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "This is the fifth article to commemorate the “International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (IYPT2019)” by the United Nations General Assembly and UNESCO. Read the previous article here and stay tuned\n\nNot only is fluorine of great interest to science but it has also found its way into film culture, e.g. Star Trek: The First Contact in 1996:\nThe name “chromium” for the element comes from the Greek word “chroma” for colour. In 2018, about 36 million metric tons of chromium were mined worldwide from minerals that contain it in the oxidation state +3 [three electrons lost, Cr(III)], mainly chromite. Solutions of Cr3+, a cation, in water have a green colour. Likewise, the green colour of emeralds is due to traces of Cr3+. A few rare minerals such as crocoite contain chromium in the oxidation state +6 [six electrons lost, Cr(VI)] as CrO42-, chromate, an anion, giving the mineral its bright red colour (see image below). The main use of chromium is in producing stainless steel and in conversion coating (plating) of steel and other metals.", null, null, "Chromium(III) has remarkable biological properties. Sixty years ago, it was one of three nutritional factors (vitamin E, selenium, and chromium) discovered to prevent liver necrosis in experimental animals (Schwarz and Mertz, 1959). Chromium(III) enhances the action of insulin. Accordingly, it was recognized as an essential trace element, in fact an ultratrace element as its concentrations are extremely low. Chromium(III) is marketed with considerable profits as a nutritional supplement, mostly as chromium picolinate, purportedly to improve body composition. Somewhat ironically in the context of this summary, this synthetic substance has a bright red colour.\n\nThe biological chromium complex occurring in cells, the exact mode of action, the efficacy of chromium(III) to treat conditions such as the metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes and the prevalence of chromium deficiency states all remain unresolved or unknown (Maret 2019).\n\nWhile many countries consider chromium(III) an essential micronutrient, a lack of answers to these issues of chromium biology has led to a recent controversy whether or not chromium indeed is an essential element.\n\nA panel of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded in 2009 “that there is no evidence for essentiality of Cr(III) as a trace element in animal nutrition” while, the dietary supplement fact sheet “chromium” of the Office of Dietary Supplements (National Institutes of Health) stated in 2018 “Chromium is a mineral that humans require in trace amounts,…” Thus, it is fascinating that in 2019, we have reached a point where an entire genome can be sequenced and yet there is still uncertainty to decide which chemical elements are essential.\n\nChromium(VI), however, is toxic. Most of the chromate in the environment is man-made or generated through oxidation by traces of MnO2 in water. Chromate is genotoxic and a group I carcinogen with sufficient evidence for inhalation and lung cancer. Laboratory experiments have shown that chromate is taken up by cells and causes DNA strand breaks. Its health effects as a result of contaminated drinking water were the subject of the screenplay “Erin Brockovich.” Given that cells have a reducing environment that favours Cr(III), it remains unknown how much chromate actually enters cells in living organisms and reaches the nucleus for interacting with DNA.\n\nThe dichotomy of chromium being either beneficial or toxic depending on its oxidation state needs to be resolved. Defining the continuum from its nutritional, pharmacological to toxic actions remains a great challenge for scientists worldwide. Ultimately, finding an answer will require proper funding for experimental research that addresses the biochemical actions of biologically relevant chromium complexes on cells and within cells.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Brokerage company Ancasta, The Beneteau Owners Club and Universal Sailing are teaming up for a cruise in company to Cherbourg. Departing on the weekend of the 15th – 17th June 2012, the cruise will leave from Port Hamble, although, other starting points may be added across the south coast if required.\n\nThe aim of the cruise is to encompass all Beneteau Yacht owning enthusiasts. From those just starting out to owners who have notched up many nautical miles and valued experience. Whatever the size, age or model of boat, the “buddy system” caters for all to ensure that this weekend is just as much about getting there as it is being there.", null, "Ancasta, Beneteau and Universal Yachting will collectively be facilitating a fully chaperoned cruise across the channel, including a FREE workshop prior to the weekend of the cruise.\n\nREGISTER NOW. THIS CRUISE WAS HUGELY POPULAR LAST YEAR AND PLACES ARE LIMITED.\n\nAny Beneteau Owner may register for this event or join the Beneteau Owners Club by contacting Richard Allen T: +44(0)2380 450 000 or email beneteau@ancasta.com" ]
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[ "A conceptual model is a model made of the composition of concepts, which are used to help people know, understand, or simulate a subject the model represents. Some models are physical objects; for example, a toy model which may be assembled, and may be made to work like the object it represents.\n\nThe term conceptual model may be used to refer to models which are formed after a conceptualization or generalization[1] process. Conceptual models are often abstractions of things in the real world whether physical or social. Semantics studies are relevant to various stages of concept formation and use as Semantics is basically about concepts, the meaning that thinking beings give to various elements of their experience.\n\nModels of concepts and models that are conceptual\n\nThe term conceptual model is normal. It could mean \"a model of concept\" or it could mean \"a model that is conceptual.\" A distinction can be made between what models are and what models are models of. With the exception of iconic models, such as a scale model of Winchester Cathedral, most models are concepts. But they are, mostly, intended to be models of real world states of affairs. The value of a model is usually directly proportional to how well it corresponds to a past, present, future, actual or potential state of affairs. A model of a concept is quite different because in order to be a good model it need not have this real world correspondence.[2] In artificial intelligence conceptual models and conceptual graphs are used for building expert systems and knowledge-based systems, here the analysts are concerned to represent expert opinion on what is true not their own ideas on what is true.\n\nType and scope of conceptual models\n\nConceptual models (models that are conceptual) range in type from the more concrete, such as the mental image of a familiar physical object, to the formal generality and abstractness of mathematical models which do not appear to the mind as an image. Conceptual models also range in terms of the scope of the subject matter that they are taken to represent. A model may, for instance, represent a single thing (e.g. the Statue of Liberty), whole classes of things (e.g. the electron), and even very vast domains of subject matter such as the physical universe. The variety and scope of conceptual models is due to the variety of purposes had by the people using them.\n\nConceptual modeling is the activity of formally describing some aspects of the physical and social world around us for the purposes of understanding and communication.\"[3]", null, "Data flow modeling (DFM) is a basic conceptual modeling technique that graphically represents elements of a system. DFM is a fairly simple technique, however, like many conceptual modeling techniques, it is possible to construct higher and lower level representative diagrams. The data flow diagram usually does not convey complex system details such as parallel development considerations or timing information, but rather works to bring the major system functions into context. Data flow modeling is a central technique used in systems development that utilizes the Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method (SSADM).\n\nEntity-relationship modeling (ERM) is a conceptual modeling technique used primarily for software system representation. Entity-relationship diagrams, which are a product of executing the ERM technique, are normally used to represent database models and information systems. The main components of the diagram are the entities and relationships. The entities can represent independent functions, objects, or events. The relationships are responsible for relating the entities to one another. To form a system process, the relationships are combined with the entities and any attributes needed to further describe the process. Multiple diagramming conventions exist for this technique; IDEF1X, Bachman, and EXPRESS, to name a few. These conventions are just different ways of viewing and organizing the data to represent different system aspects.\n\nThe event-driven process chain (EPC) is a conceptual modeling technique which is mainly used to systematically improve business process flows. Like most conceptual modeling techniques, the event driven process chain consists of entities/elements and functions that allow relationships to be developed and processed. More specifically, the EPC is made up of events which define what state a process is in or the rules by which it operates. In order to progress through events, a function/ active event must be executed. Depending on the process flow, the function has the ability to transform event states or link to other event driven process chains. Other elements exist within an EPC, all of which work together to define how and by what rules the system operates. The EPC technique can be applied to business practices such as resource planning, process improvement, and logistics.\n\nThe Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) uses a specific process called Joint Application Design (JAD) to conceptually model a systems life cycle. JAD is intended to focus more on the higher level development planning that precedes a projects initialization. The JAD process calls for a series of workshops in which the participants work to identify, define, and generally map a successful project from conception to completion. This method has been found to not work well for large scale applications, however smaller applications usually report some net gain in efficiency.[7]\n\nAlso known as Petri Nets, this conceptual modeling technique allows a system to be constructed with elements that can be described by direct mathematical means. The petri net, because of its nondeterministic execution properties and well defined mathematical theory, is a useful technique for modeling concurrent system behavior, i.e. simultaneous process executions.\n\nGemino and Wand go on to expand the affected variable content of their proposed framework by considering the focus of observation and the criterion for comparison.[8] The focus of observation considers whether the conceptual modeling technique will create a \"new product\", or whether the technique will only bring about a more intimate understanding of the system being modeled. The criterion for comparison would weigh the ability of the conceptual modeling technique to be efficient or effective. A conceptual modeling technique that allows for development of a system model which takes all system variables into account at a high level may make the process of understanding the system functionality more efficient, but the technique lacks the necessary information to explain the internal processes, rendering the model less effective.\n\nAnother function of the simulation conceptual model is to provide a rational and factual basis for assessment of simulation application appropriateness.\n\nModels in philosophy and science\n\nIn cognitive psychology and philosophy of mind, a mental model is a representation of something in the mind,[10] but a mental model may also refer to a nonphysical external model of the mind itself.[11]\n\nA metaphysical model is a type of conceptual model which is distinguished from other conceptual models by its proposed scope. A metaphysical model intends to represent reality in the broadest possible way. This is to say that it explains the answers to fundamental questions such as whether matter and mind are one or two substances; or whether or not humans have free will.\n\nAn epistemological model is a type of conceptual model whose proposed scope is the known and the knowable, and the believed and the believable.\n\nModel theory is the study of (classes of) mathematical structures such as groups, fields, graphs, or even universes of set theory, using tools from mathematical logic. A structure that gives meaning to the sentences of a formal language is called a model for the language. If a model for a language moreover satisfies a particular sentence or theory (set of sentences), it is called a model of the sentence or theory. Model theory has close ties to algebra and universal algebra.\n\nMathematical models can take many forms, including but not limited to dynamical systems, statistical models, differential equations, or game theoretic models. These and other types of models can overlap, with a given model involving a variety of abstract structures.\n\nA more comprehensive type of mathematical model[12] uses a linguistic version of category theory to model a given situation. Akin to entity-relationship models, custom categories or sketches can be directly translated into database schemas. The difference is that logic is replaced by category theory, which brings powerful theorems to bear on the subject of modeling, especially useful for translating between disparate models (as functors between categories).\n\nA scientific model is a simplified abstract view of a complex reality. A scientific model represents empirical objects, phenomena, and physical processes in a logical way. Attempts to formalize the principles of the empirical sciences use an interpretation to model reality, in the same way logicians axiomatize the principles of logic. The aim of these attempts is to construct a formal system for which reality is the only interpretation. The world is an interpretation (or model) of these sciences, only insofar as these sciences are true.[13]\n\nIn economics, a model is a theoretical construct that represents economic processes by a set of variables and a set of logical and/or quantitative relationships between them. The economic model is a simplified framework designed to illustrate complex processes, often but not always using mathematical techniques. Frequently, economic models use structural parameters. Structural parameters are underlying parameters in a model or class of models. A model may have various parameters and those parameters may change to create various properties.\n\nThe same process model is used repeatedly for the development of many applications and thus, has many instantiations.\n\nConceptual models of human activity systems are used in Soft systems methodology (SSM) which is a method of systems analysis concerned with the structuring of problems in management. These models are models of concepts; the authors specifically state that they are not intended to represent a state of affairs in the physical world. They are also used in Information Requirements Analysis (IRA) which is a variant of SSM developed for information system design and software engineering.\n\nEntity-relationship models have had wide application in the building of information systems intended to support activities involving objects and events in the real world. In these cases they are models that are conceptual. However, this modeling method can be used to build computer games or a family tree of the Greek Gods, in these cases it would be used to model concepts.\n\nLike entity-relationship models, domain models can be used to model concepts or to model real world objects and events." ]
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[ "The muted return of commuters in a country with comparatively few virus cases - there have been just over 100 deaths in Australia, compared to more than 20,000 in New York - may be early evidence of an enduring shift in behavior.\nBy : Bloomberg\n| Updated on: 05 Jun 2020, 08:38 AM", null, "File photo from May 20 used for representational purpose.\n\nWhen Australia announced plans to restart its economy after the coronavirus shutdown, authorities worried Sydney would be flooded with cars as socially distancing commuters returned to work.\n\nBut more than a week after schools and many businesses reopened, emergency parking lots created to accommodate an influx of new drivers are nearly empty. Traffic levels are edging back to pre-lockdown levels, according to TomTom, yet there’s little sign of people taking to cars en masse. Nor are they piling back onto buses, with only limited reports of overcrowding.\n\nThe muted return of commuters in a country with comparatively few virus cases - there have been just over 100 deaths in Australia, compared to more than 20,000 in New York - may be early evidence of an enduring shift in behavior.\n\n“We are seeing something different to a simple snapback,\" said Jago Dodson, director of the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University. “The immediate imperative to rush the workforce back into corporate office towers in the CBDs is perhaps not as strong as you might imagine.\"\n\nIf the virus changes working patterns to keep even a small proportion of people from commuting to city centers, it could help solve a problem that urban planners have failed to crack for decades. Outside of one-off events like the Olympic Games, policymakers have struggled to spread transport demand away from peak times.\n\n“We’ve been trying since the 1940s to stagger start hours to reduce pressure on the transport network and it’s just never worked,\" said Geoffrey Clifton, a transport expert at the University of Sydney. “9 to 5 is still 9 to 5.\"\n\nShifting hours and more work-from-home jobs would mean more efficient use of the transport network, saving billions of dollars in investment, he said.\n\nIt’s not like Australians are hunkered down at home. More than eight out of 10 households in the nation own at least one car, one of the highest rates in the world, and suburban beaches and parks are buzzing. Pubs are preparing for a surge in thirsty clients this weekend.\n\nAt the same time, Apple Inc. data show that routing requests on June 2 for all travel were down nearly 60% from pre-virus levels.\n\n“People just aren’t ready to return to work,\" Clifton said. “I genuinely was surprised. I thought there would have been a lot more people going back.\"", null, "People are seen on the ground floor of an office building amidst the easing of the coronavirus disease restrictions in the Central Business District of Sydney. (REUTERS)\n\nOne factor is that some of the biggest job losses have been in sectors like retail and hospitality, which are concentrated in central areas, trimming the number of commuters. Another is that many offices are grappling with issues like lift capacity and seating plans and are staggering the return of staff. Some employers, after investing in remote-working technology, found productivity was better than expected and aren’t planning to return to the old ways.\n\nTelecoms giant Optus says it will keep some staff at home permanently and Westpac Banking Corp. is also mulling a long-term shift.\n\nIt’s too soon to call the end of the office commute. Surveys suggest two or three days a week in the office is the ‘sweet-spot’ for many workers to balance the benefits of face-to-face interaction with those of working from home, said Libby Sander, an organization behavior expert at Bond University.\n\n“The office is not dead,\" said Andrea Roberts, national head of leasing at real estate company Knight Frank Australia. “The return to work has been slower than expected, absolutely. But the office might even become a more important amenity and culture hub. People need something to bring them together.\"\n\nIt’s been a similar cautious return in other Asian cities. In Hong Kong, the major banks sent back only between a third and half of their staff when restrictions first started to lift. In Singapore, Citigroup Inc. said it plans to keep 88% of its 8,500 employees at home until July.\n\nLimited returns could be vital to enforcing social distancing on trains and buses. In the past, 60% to 80% of those working in Sydney’s city center arrived by public transport, according to the Institute for Sensible Transport. Depending on how strictly social distancing is enforced, between 50% and 85% of the normal 600,000 peak-hour commuters would need to find an alternative, researcher Elliot Fishman estimates.\n\n“There just isn’t enough car parking capacity to absorb the extra, say, 200,000 cars that could potentially be headed for central Sydney at peak hour,\" Fishman said. “It could bring traffic congestion beyond anything we’ve ever seen in this country.\"\n\nKeeping some of those cars from coming in each day could be one lesson to learn from the pandemic.\n\n“We’ve been fairly slow in transitioning our urban transport systems to a more sustainable mode,\" said Dodson at RMIT. “Now is the time when we could really start to accelerate that transition.\"" ]
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[ null, "Apple is reportedly developing a “less ambitious” wireless charging device for the iPhone more than a year after the demise of AirPower.\n\nAirPower, first unveiled in 2017, was a wireless charging pad whose primary feature was the ability to simultaneously power iPhones, AirPods and Apple Watches. Apple scrapped the project in 2019, reportedly due to issues with overheating and reliability.\n\n“More than a year after AirPower’s demise, Apple is developing a less ambitious wireless charger for the iPhone,” the report reads.\n\nThis isn’t the first time we’ve heard of Apple making another foray into wireless charging. Well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in January forecast that Apple would debut a “small wireless charging mat” sometime in 2020.\n\nThere have also been reports that Apple engineers are prototyping a “new” version of AirPower.\n\nThough details are scarce, it’s likely that a future Apple-branded charger wouldn’t sport the same overlapping coil design that would allow for multi-device, simultaneous charging.\n\nIn lieu of an Apple solution, other manufacturers have been attempting to fill the gap. Recently, Nomad debuted its Base Station Pro charger that features free-placement charging and support for powering up multiple devices.\n\nAnd Aira, the startup mentioned in the Bloomberg report, is developing a technology dubbed “FreePower” that uses thin coils printed on a circuit board instead of traditional wire-wound coils. The result, Aira says, is a technology that wouldn’t require specific placement of devices — but also can’t charge an Apple Watch." ]
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[ "From May 21-22, I have been attending Narrative Minds & Virtual Worlds, organized by the University of Tampere; a rich, interdisciplinary conference with a focus on narratives across media platforms. This approach had its affordances and brought together a wild bunch of scholars who travelled from places as far as Alaska to Finland. I provided a talk on my Firefly roleplaying research – part of which can be read in my DiGRA 2011 paper – and moderated a transmedia panel on fandom, television narratives and gothic fiction. I had an exciting time and would love to share some prospects!", null, "The boundaries between fiction and reality were explored in many of the talks, some of which applied narrative theory to study social phenomena or media. Characteristic of this interest in natural narratives – though Fludernik’s inspiring natural narratology was hardly mentioned at the conference – were Kirsi Hasanen who explored care stories, Anna Leimumäki on patient narratives and the keynote by of Jarmila Mildorf who specializes in domestic violence but shared her approach to the study of interviews and conversations. I felt that here, we were often engaging from ontological discussions that assumed divisions between reality and ficition, to a more synthesizing approach in the likes of Ryan and Fludernik.\n\nOur dialogues also touched upon the impression management of online text, the implications of video games for reality and more relevant points that are central to identity making. I was specifically touched by Katrina Fong’s talk, the first that I attended, who provided a psychological study of game players and how they engaged with their characters. She helpfully distinguished several levels by a cognitive character identification scale, as suggested by Schneider (2004). While her research seemed quite quantitative, I could definitely find myself in her talk that different modes of video engagements (e.g., watching, intense and skilled play, casual play) may suggest varying identification patterns, though her sample focussed on experienced players.\n\nDetailled conversations were also held about stylistic devices and new media. How do they disrupt reality and function as aesthetic projects? Can sytlistic devices of literature simply be mapped on new media projects? Most speakers in favour of theoretical and conceptual revisions but with mild adjustements. A good example of this, perhaps, was Livia Lutas talk on paradoxical narration that suggested a proper reading of Genette and his different levels of metalepsis (e.g., horizontal/vertical) and sylepsis. Maria Mäkelä also offered an interesting critique of different forms of levelling and how they might operate in Survivor, which hails audiences in complex ways and also relies on “mind reading” as a strategy to rid one self of opponents. Here, the envisioned/emphatical/possible structure how players socially play. While trust and informality may shape their choices, the players ultimately think about how others would or might act which informs their voting strategies.\n\nPerhaps another good example was Jaako Stenros’ and Mika Loponen’s talk on realia and irrealia; cultural symbols and tropes in actual life and in fiction that imply cultural values. Their overall claim was that certain cultural-specific elements don’t get lost in fiction but are reproduced in it. Moreover, this imagery is highly sensitive of the culture that they are created in. They introduced realia in real life, such as the sensitive racial imagery of Uncle Benns, but also in fiction. Ghoblins, for instance, are heavily inspired by the stereotypes of Jews and this is still something that has an after-life, even if the race has been explored in much fantasy fiction. In some cases, these things may blend and the example of V for Vendetta was a helpful starting point for this. Tuomas Harviainen had a great talk as well about how we could envision playfulness in online BDSM spaces and how it operates differently in particular media spaces (e.g., SNS site to meet other kinksters; in game; in chat). This was also a nice intervention, pointing towards a medium-specificity in all cases.\n\nMarie-Laure Ryan, finally, gave a key note that helpfully distinguished between stories and worlds and the sliding scale between them. She convinced me of the aesthetics of Cloud Atlas. Its different stories, she suggested, take place in one uniform way but are not connected by a framing device as many set ups. Instead, it offers a kind of chronology connected by thematic / figurative elements such as the Cloud Atlas score or the idea of reincarnation.\n\nI specifically attended the conference for its focus on story worlds which is something that I have been struggling with myself. I went to test my framework (a combo of transmedial worlds and possible world theory) which was met with enthusiasm by audience. I was quite happy. I was also quite happy to see that others faced similar challenges, such as Veerle van Steenhuyse who solved the fictional context (in her case that of Jane Austen fan fiction) with an idea of narrative frames. This also resonated with me quite clearly. Her overarching frame was transfiction/intertext (mine is trans/intermediality) but these concepts tend to be big to wield as a sole narratological tool. We need to chop it down and both found solutions for that and a common ground in exploring what approaches could be used to study fan text.\n\nAnother person who also worked on worlds was Alexander Unger who investigates Dune mods and how they also mediated the story through rhetoric of play and code. His approach was a rudimentary reading but after my talk, he was also convinced that possibly the transmedial world idea could be a way to go. Emily Klotz offered a detailled reading of Myst as a complicated space of surveillance/gazing structures and touristic exploration/liberty. I feel that we were hitting upon similar points in our studies that proved that there’s still much to gain in an efficient exploration/study of narratives across media platforms.\n\nThese and other dialogues were had and if they at all resonate with you, look up the names of the speakers in more detail and do check out the conference website. I had a great time in Finland, if only because the many Moomins reminded me of Japan and its extensive merchandising and cuteness. As I write this blog, which I hope to upload soon, I have just bought some Moomin magnets and liquorice that totally made my day. Since I only brought my backpack and was handed two books by Tuomas, I can’t carry much more Moomins home, sadly. Hopefully a small project or publication could come out of this conference to make this intervention visible.", null ]
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[ "Japan tourism is normally a booming trade, with thousands and thousands of international vacationers from all around the globe coming to visit. Prospective adoptive dad and mom should initiate their adoption software in Mexico by submitting it to the SRE through a U.S. primarily based adoption service provider that is both Hague accredited in the U.S. and authorized to provide providers in Mexico by the Mexican Central Authority. Please be aware that Mexico requires than an adoption be finalized previous to the child’s departure for the United States in an effort to meet Conference necessities.\n\nAll World Expeditions trips in Asia, together with Japan and China remain operational with our particular protocols and safety analysis procedures being carefully adhered to. We utilise the advice of government authorities, together with the Australian Government Department of International Affairs & Trade (DFAT) and people of Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and New Zealand when assessing the operation of our journeys along with the native information inherent in our global offices.\n\nTo the extent that Missouri has revived Jim Crow laws by way of the aid of the Missouri Chamber of Commerce, the Missouri Retailers Association and the Missouri Grocers Association, that may very well be to Missouri’s detriment if there is a lack of citizens, companies and alternatives that smart succesful and prepared people utilize in making our state better.\n\nStudy more about Company Accreditation The accredited adoption service provider should also be approved to operate in Mexico. 5 of Asia’s Prime 25 Seashores in 2017 are in Thailand, based on the newest poll of the popular international journey web site TripAdvisor, which has just released its annual Travellers’ Choice listings. U.S. residents are advised to carefully contemplate this data as they make their journey plans and to review private safety plans, keep away from large crowds and gatherings, and remain vigilant always.", null, "In this capability, the Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, Directorate for Abroad Citizens Companies, Workplace of Youngsters’s Points facilitates the submission of applications beneath the Hague Abduction Conference for the return of, or entry to, children located in nations which might be U.S. treaty partners, together with Mexico. The Mexican city of Patzcuaro did rank #18 within the class of the Prime 25 Discount Motels within the World for its Casa Encantada, and actually Oaxaca picked up to votes for Cut price Motels in Mexico, one in every of Huatulco and the city of Oaxaca.", null ]
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to talk shit about Tina which she cannot even recite as a woman.\n\nArchana takes back her REVENGE\n\nArchana calls on Vikkas Manaktala next and tells him that he is dumb to believe the false lies there were told outside.\n\nShe also calls on Tina Datta and Shalin Bhanot.\n\nPriyanka leaves saying that she won't tolerate this while Bigg Boss tells her and others that they cannot leave the garden until further instructions.\n\nAs the task ends, Sajid sits with Nimrit, MC Stan, and others while revealing that he did not like this task.\n\nHe says that he did not like the whole concept of throwing dirty water on someone.\n\nElsewhere, Soundarya reveals to Tina the things that Shalin had said about her.\n\nTina gets angry when Sajid comes there trying to comfort Tina.\n\nHowever, Tina tells him to not interfere as he is the one who taunts her for not taking action against him after returning.\n\nTina and Shalin argue while she leaves telling him to never talk to her again.\n\nShalin also tells her to get away.\n\nMeanwhile, Archana argues with Priyanka Chhar Choudhary for taking too much time in the bathroom.\n\nOn the set, Salman jokes that the task was about pots of sin but secrets have been revealed.\n\nSalman greets the housemates and tells them that the task was amazing for the audience to watch.\n\nHe further tells Sajid and MC Stan to act out how Mr. Touqeer and his doppelganger would behave if they learn aboit Sumbul's actions in the past days.\n\nAfterward, Salman talks about the criticism that BB as a show gets on social media with the accusation of being biased over certain contestants.\n\nSalman tells all the housemates except Archana to go to their rooms.\n\nFurther, Salman tells Archana that her actions have degraded her as a person.\n\nSalman tells her that if someone tells her something, she should talk back to them instead of talking about their wives, sister, or mothers.\n\nArchana argues that they are the ones who start while Salman tells her that it is not a competition about who is more worse.\n\nShalin talks back to Salman\n\nAfterward, Salman calls back all the contestants and scolds Vikas for trying to eavesdrop.\n\nSalman talks about Archana's equation with the kitchen and tells Nimrit to retell the incident about Abdu Rozik's food being eaten by someone else.\n\nNimrit reveals that Vikas accidentally ate Abdu's mild curry and she had to give Abdu the curry which was made in the afternoon.\n\nSalman turns to the topic of Shalin and Archana's argument.\n\nHe tells a word-to-word conversation between Shalin and Archana and asks Shalin why he was angry.\n\nShalin argues that he was angry cause Archana talked about someone who is very close to him and he cannot bear it.\n\nShiv explains the situation to Shalin\n\nSalman asks her if he was angry because of the noise and Shalin agrees.\n\nSalman further asks Shalin why he called Archana 'Do Kaudi Ki Aurat' when not only her but Priyanka, Shiv, and others were also 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[ "2 edition of Ulster at the crossroads found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1969 by Ulster Unionist Party in Belfast .\nWritten in English\n\nDancing at the crossroads used to be young people's opportunity to meet and enjoy themselves on mild summer evenings in the countryside in Ireland until this practice was banned by law, the Public Dance Halls Act in Now a key metaphor in Irish cultural and political life, \"dancing at the crossroads\" also crystallizes the argument of this book: Irish dance, from Riverdance (the commercial. Submit your book or music today! Learn More. Crossroads Books & Entertainment. According to an old legend, Robert Johnson gave his soul to the Man of the Crossroads to find his talent. Now artists can bring their talent to the Woman of the Crossroads and get their soul back.", null, null, null, null, "These concessions failed to halt the civil-rights marches, and a growing number of Ulster unionists. : Ulster at the crossroads; (): Terence O'Neill: Books. Skip to main content.\n\nTry Prime EN Hello, Sign in Account & Lists Sign in Account & Lists Orders Try Prime Cart. Books Go Search Best Sellers Gift Ideas New Releases Whole Foods Today. The Ulster Cycle (Irish: an Rúraíocht), formerly known as the Red Branch Cycle, one of the four great cycles of Irish mythology, is a body of medieval Irish heroic legends and sagas of the traditional heroes of the Ulaid in what is now eastern Ulster and northern Leinster, particularly counties Armagh, Down and Louth, and taking place around or before the 1st century AD.\n\nThe crossroads of the title is an intersection where a fatal bus crash occurred 50 years earlier. The In this thrilling ghost story for middle-graders, year-old Zack Jennings, who has quite an active imagination, is moving from New York to North Chester, Connecticut, with his dad and his decidedly unwicked new stepmother, Judy, who writes /5.\n\nCentred on the dramatic premiership of Terence O'Neill, Northern Ireland at the Crossroads examines the most hopeful decade for Ulster Unionism this century. O'Neill's bold ambition to reach out to catholics inspired optimism but also massive political instability. Though concerned with the drama Ulster at the crossroads book personalities of high politics, this book has much to say on popular attitudes in one of the.\n\nIf you need a little more recent history, Bardon's \"Shorter Illustrated History of Ulster\" continues throughso it provides a bit more of his typically insightful writing. Marc Mulholland's \"Northern Ireland: A Very Short Intro\" is current toand is a pretty good book. Brian Rowan's \"The Armed Peace\" brings the reader up to late /5(7).\n\nCross Roads is a Christian fiction novel by author William P. Young. The book was released on Novem by FaithWords and centers on a self-centered businessman who discovers another world after being struck comatose by a sudden ailment.\n\nSummary. Cross Roads follows Anthony \"Tony\" Spencer, an egotistical businessman that went from being a poor Ulster at the crossroads book child to a successful Author: William P. Young. Buy Ulster at the Crossroads by O'Neill, Terence (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store.\n\nEveryday low prices and free delivery on eligible : Terence O'Neill. Centred on the dramatic premiership of Terence O'Neill, Northern Ireland at the Crossroads examines the most hopeful decade for Ulster Unionism this century.\n\nO'Neill's bold ambition to reach out to catholics inspired optimism but also massive political instability. Though concerned with the drama.\n\nTerence O'Neill may have coined the phrase, ''Ulster is at the Crossroads” but Ulster has been at the crossroads on many occasions throughout history. It at least goes back to the time of Cuchulain, Macha and Finn McCool. But I suspect they weren't the first to have had to make decisions around their territory and how to deal with invaders.\n\nJesus Calling for Easter. The group called itself the \"Ulster Volunteer Force\" (UVF), after the original UVF of the early 20th century. It was led by Gusty Spence, a former British soldier.\n\nSpence claimed that he was approached in by two men, one of whom was an Ulster Unionist Party MP, who told him that the UVF was to be re-established and that he was to have.\n\nAbout Cross Roads. Anthony Spencer is egotistical, proud of being a self-made business success at the peak of his game, even though the cost of winning was painfully high. A cerebral hemorrhage leaves Tony comatose in a hospital ICU.\n\nCentred on the dramatic premiership of Terence O'Neill, Northern Ireland at the Crossroads examines the most hopeful decade for Ulster Unionism this century. O'Neill's bold ambition to reach out to catholics inspired optimism but also massive political instability. Not any more. This book can claim to be the first comprehensive guide for family historians searching for ancestors in 17th- and 18th-century Ulster.\n\nWhether their ancestors are of English, Scottish or Gaelic Irish origin, it will be of enormous value to anyone wishing to conduct research in Ulster prior to Almost 48 years ago on December 9,the then Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Captain Terence O'Neill made his famous Ulster stands at the crossroads speech.\n\nHe asked the people of the. Randy Lee Eickhoff holds several graduate degrees, including a Ph.D. in lives in El Paso, Texas where he works on novels, plays, poetry and translations in several languages. His translation of Ireland's national epic, the Ulster Cycle, is now a text used in schools in the United States and novel And Not to Yield, based on the life of Wild Bill Hickok, was selected as.\n\nGet this from a library. Northern Ireland at the crossroads: Ulster Unionism in the O'Neill years [Marc Mulholland] -- \"Northern Ireland at the Crossroads lays bare O'Neill's bold ambition - to end partition's exclusive reliance on protestant support by winning catholics to the banner of a reformed Unionist Party.\n\nGrand Gorge History. The Crossroads. Ulster & Delaware RR. Churches. Places. At the Crossroads. By Rachel Isadora. Grades. Genre. Fiction This richly illustrated picture book, set in a small South African village, tells the story of children waiting to celebrate the return of their fathers who have worked long and hard for months in the South African mines.\n\nNews > UK Angry men at an Ulster crossroads Last week the UVF was forced to disband its rebellious Portadown unit.\n\nIt is the finest collection of original, traditional 19th century Ulster shop fronts in the world. Brought in from local towns and villages, the shops on the Ulster Street include Hill’s Chemist and Blair’s.\n\nThe Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) is an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group. It emerged in Its first leader was Gusty Spence, a former British group undertook an armed campaign of almost thirty years during The declared a ceasefire in and officially ended its campaign inalthough some of its members have continued to engage in violence and criminal Allies: Red Hand Commando.\n\nThe book provides insight into the Ulster-Scots in Ireland, Scotland and North America. This includes in depth insight to ancient history which is rare. Narrators on Ulster-Scots usually begin with 17 th Century migrations from Scotland to Ulster but Hutchinson deliberately explores in great detail the works of historians of such note as Dr.\n\n- Crossroads Book & Music - browseall - Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away. Matthew The text also serves as a fascinating reminder of Ulster's position at a linguistic crossroads.\n\nIt provides not just a detailed description of points of grammar and recommendations for use in writing, but also a commentary on the interrelationship between Scots, Gaelic and other Germanic dialects and languages, including as they have travelled Author: Ian James Parsley.\n\nStep, PM Hillcrest House, 28 Snow Terrace – Steps Acceptance Group, Hudson (Columbia) PM. The Troubles Archive. A mutilated figure attached to a wooden pole stands at a cross-roads. Twisted buildings surround him, some of which are derelict and have fallen into dis-repair.\n\nMoody, Ulster question, p. Moody included Boyd’s book under ‘Belfast’ along with the volumes edited by Beckett and Glasscock, and by Budge and O’Leary, and Mary McNeill’s The life and times of Mary Ann McCracken, – a Belfast panorama (Dublin, ).Cited by: 1.\n\nFor the first half of the book, the story seems assembled more than written, like a paint-by-numbers kit. Mean ghosts appearing and disappearing, a graveyard, spooky trees, small-town secrets, short sentences, and short chapters with cliffhanger endings -- yup, the gang's all here, though a bit better written than R.\n\nStine.3/5. Books Ulster — publishing and digitisation What we do. Publish books for ourselves, mainly historical reprints, under the Books Ulster imprint; Help others to self-publish their work in hard copy and/or as ebooks; Digitise texts into css-styled html for use on websites; Latest publication.\n\nThe Ocean Plague. Crossroads (later known as Crossroads Motel) is a British television soap was shown on began in and finished in There was a revival from to Crossroads was set in a fictional motel in the Midlands.\n\nCrossroads was later called a show became a byword for cheap production values. Despite this, the series regularly attracted huge audiences. The author of the sleeper mega-hit The Shack has an intense yet self-deprecating manner for someone whose debut book sold 18 million copies.\n\n“I didn’t need a. Buy Northern Ireland at the Crossroads: Ulster Unionism in the O'Neill Years, by Mulholland, Marc (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Author: Marc Mulholland. Ulster Gardens Scheme Review Evening Thursday 14 November at pm The Old Courthouse, Antrim Join members of the Ulster Gardens Scheme Committee and garden owners for our very popular annual review, when we look back at another successful season’s garden visiting on behalf of the National Trust, and enjoy a light Size: KB.\n\nCrossroads Cookbook Extraordinary Recipes from the Restaurant That Is Reinventing Vegan Cuisine *All copies ordered from Book Soup will be signed by Chef Tal Ronnen." ]
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[ null, "Jeremy Renner, who is most famous for his roles as Hawkeye in Marvel’s Avengers film, was involved in a snow plow accident that could have turned out for the worse. Since news broke out of the snow plow accident, we’ve received several updates about Jeremy Renner’s condition and how he’s doing right now. Keep reading to find out more.\n\nJeremy Renner gets in a scary snow plow accident\n\nIt took everyone by surprise when tons of entertainment sites came out with news of Jeremy Renner being involved in a serious accident on New Year’s Day. Just before the new year rolled around, Renner has been actively sharing updates on social media about how bad snowfall is in his area.\n\nAfter sharing news that Jeremy Renner suffered an accident, it didn’t take long for both his publicist and local authorities to release an update on his condition. Although Renner was in critical condition when he was first brought to the hospital, fans can breathe a sigh of relief since he is stable.\n\nNeighbors claim it was just an unfortunate incident\n\nAccording to TMZ’s report on the incident, Jeremy Renner’s neighbors witnessed the whole thing. Before the accident took place, Renner used a plowing machine called a Snowcat.", null, "RELATED NEWS: Chris Hemsworth: Alzheimer’s scare; Will he be back?\n\nHopefully, Jeremy Renner manages to get up from this unfortunate incident. He is one of the stars in the Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown”. We wish you a speedy recovery, Hawkeye! To keep yourself updated with the latest in gaming and entertainment news, stay with us here at Spiel Times for more content." ]
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[ null, "As you know, Washington State University has greatly expanded its statewide presence during the last 30 years⁠—going from a single flagship campus in Pullman to an evolving system of interconnected campuses in the growing population centers of Everett, Spokane, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver. Add in the ever-increasing contributions of our Extension programs and the worldwide reach of our Global Campus, and you begin to quickly grasp the complexity of managing this enterprise.\n\nAs I near my five-year anniversary as WSU’s president, I’ve seen firsthand multiple times the challenges of providing effective executive leadership that reflects the University’s long-held operating principle of “one university, geographically dispersed.” In short, the University long ago defined an operating principle but never developed a clear framework for how it would operate as a cohesive system.\n\nIt’s now time to address this need. While the University continues to make notable strides, including record student enrollment, the establishment of a medical college, and growing partnerships with the state’s agricultural interests, the institution is experiencing limitations due to our organizational and administrative infrastructure. Many of our campuses are, in fact, dependent on the flagship campus in Pullman to make executive-level decisions⁠—restricting their ability to make needed decisions at a campus level.\n\nWhat’s the best solution? For WSU to continue to grow its ability to meet the needs of the communities it serves, we are in the early stages of creating a unified system infrastructure. Known as OneWSU, we seek to provide an appropriate level of autonomy at each campus location, while at the same time ensuring consistent WSU mission, branding, and quality.\n\nThrough the OneWSU system structure, the University’s six campuses, four research and extension centers, ten subject matter centers, and 39 county and one tribal extension offices will join in a commitment to a set of OneWSU operating principles as outlined in the OneWSU System Strategic Plan.\n\nWe believe this approach will deliver significant advantages to our stakeholders statewide. While individual campuses will be obligated to contribute to the role and mission of the overall WSU system, they will also be free to pursue the mission and implement the programs most needed by the communities in which they are located. Likewise, we will clarify which administrative and organizational functions are best executed at the campus level versus those best executed at the system level.\n\nYou’ll be hearing much more about OneWSU in the weeks and months ahead. Bottom line: we are more committed than ever to delivering accessible, quality education to students, conducting research that solves everyday challenges, and serving the needs of residents on both sides of the Cascades. OneWSU will raise our game to the next level." ]
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[ "Miitopia: How To Get A Horse?\n\nLet’s see how to get a Horse in Miitopia.", null, "Miitopia is an RPG that has you going around the map completing the quest and fight enemies in a turn-wise combat fight. The fight is very basic and all you have to do is select the attacks the heavy lifting part of the game is the characters. Players can build the appearance of their character from scratch and their mindset as well which in turn affects its fighting ability. You do get 3 members to accompany you on the quest but there’s another one you can get. Let’s see how to get a Horse in Miitopia.\n\nHow To Get A Horse In Miitopia?", null, "While you get the other team members fairly early in the game, that’s not the case with the Horse. Players will see the Horse for the first time much later in the first region. While you are going town to town trying to get back all the faces of the villagers you will see some goons pestering a horse just before the castle area. You will have to initiate a fight to save the horse. This is why it is important to upgrade your and your teammate’s skills as soon as possible. After defeating them the horse will start following you. Let it follow and after some time you will be able to recruit it.\n\nYou can customize his eyes, nose name, color, etc. while recruiting him. You can also add a horn to make him look like a unicorn (why not). The horse will not eat up a spot on the team as it will be an additional 5th member on the team. Horse helps you unlock some attacks and skill upgrades for the whole team. We recommend you and the whole squad spend time with the horse to strengthen the bond with him. An easy way of building the bond with the horse is to spend a night with him in the stable.\n\nThat’s all for this one, do check out our article to know how to reach Waywards wood chest in Miitopia." ]
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[ "Over the last couple of weeks I have struggled to put a blog post together. I would like to say that it was because I have been so busy and enjoying myself, that I have not had the time to sit down and write anything but the truth is a little like the reasons I have neglected commenting on other’s blog posts or responding to posts on twitter – I have nothing useful to say!\n\nOkay, maybe that is the wrong chose of wording. What is probably more accurate is I have lost confidence in my own voice and have got myself into a ridiculous headspace where I feel anything I say will come across as completely wrong or unhelpful. It is a completely irrational thought process and completely unhelpful, but yet I seem to be allowing it to overwhelm my private thoughts while continuing to demonstrate an external image of being a strong and in-control mother who is confident in her parenting of her sons.\n\nDon’t worry! This post is not going to be an ‘Eeyore’ style post. I have let the trials and tribulations of parenting Buzz and Waxy overwhelm me for long enough and while I know I still do not have the courage to ask for what I need from the people I need it from for myself, having Bumble home over the Christmas holidays has given me a little more space to regroup and reflect on what I need to do for my boys in order to support them more effectively and help them become the beautiful young men that they are blossoming into in already. And, in the process of doing this, hopefully Bumble and I will feel less like we are permanently living in hostile warzone with the boys and professionals and we can find the time to look after ourselves a little better .\n\nFor the past couple of months Buzzbee’s separation anxiety has been overwhelming for all involved and if I am honest because it 90% of it has been directed at me.\n\nTo give you an idea of how extreme it has got. I have got the boys back in the car after a supermarket shop and go to put the trolley away (2 cars away and I am still within sight), I return to the car to a hysterical Buzzbee who is inconsolable. Another example is when panic ensues if while out Bumble and I suggest that to save time we split up to get the jobs done quicker – he wants everyone to stay together at all times.\n\nI know there is a huge control dynamic developing here and Bumble and I are working very hard to not allow Buzzbee to control us but we are needing to be very careful because every therapeutic bone in our bodies is saying that something has triggered off this overwhelming fear response in him and until we can identify what that is or we can find a way to help him work through the ‘BIG’ feelings so that they are no longer controlling him anymore, we need to tread carefully.\n\nIt breaks my heart to see him in so much pain. He takes 2 steps forwards and progresses in one area and is so proud of himself and then ‘BAMM’ something else comes along and he is thrown into yet another crisis and we have to fight hard to not let all the progress he has already made, become lost.\n\nAt the moment I could go on forever about what I believe Buzz needs and should have by now received but rather than go into another rant or tirade about it, I have spent the last few days coming up with a ‘Battle Plan’ and I am determined this year…… I WILL NOT ALLOW PROFESSIONALS TO BRUSH HIS NEEDS UNDER THE CARPET. This year I am going to get him the assessments and support he needs and if that means I have to be a thorn in the side of people until they listen. Then so be it.\n\nAs for Beeswax! On paper to most it appears that he has every bit of support he needs and yet last year the majority of my time and energy which I should have been using to find Buzz the support he needs, I spent it dealing with Waxy and the infuriating staff at his school and their inability to understand the effects trauma and complex attachment history can have on a hormonal and emotionally immature, teenage boy and how the complex relational dynamics between how he is at school and how he is at home, is causing an unnecessary rift between us all.\n\nIn the coming weeks we will have Waxy’s GCSE options open evening and I know that school, as well as Bumble and I would like to see him cover as many subjects as possible and we are confident he could achieve high standards but at the same time, Bumble and I are concerned!\n\nWaxy is incredibly bright but simply from the conversations I have had with school and Waxy himself, we are aware that there is already a lot of pressure being put onto him when it comes to maturity and independence, especially with him organising himself personally and academically. While we are constantly working alongside Waxy to boost his confidence in this area, he still needs a lot of support. Sadly this is an area we are failing to help school understand and rather than them seeing us as trying to support him and work closely with them, they see it as we are over anxious parents who don’t want to ‘let go of the apron strings’ – which is amusing, considering he boards most of the week and refuses to come home during the week.\n\nSchool see what Waxy wants them to see and sadly even now, after more than 3 years at the school, he still does not trust the staff enough to let them know what is going on for him, so holds it together all week and lets ‘Mount Vesuvius’ erupt every weekend.\n\nWaxy is torn. He wants to be more independent but when he is put into a situation where he has the opportunity to ‘spread his wings’, fear takes over and he sabotages himself which then results in people becoming ‘reactive’ rather than ‘reassuring’ towards him and we end up back at square one.\n\nMy goal this year is to find a way to help school understand that Bumble and I are not the ‘enemy’ and rather than them repeatedly working against us, I need to find a way of helping them to see that we want to work with them and help our son feel supported and confident that he can achieve his full potential, rather than things staying as they are now and risking him slipping through the net and his needs not being identified until it is too late for him.\n\nI have rambled on here and I am sure that none of this will make the slightest bit of sense to anyone reading it, but what I am trying to say is for too long now I have ‘let things slide’, or taken a “softly, softly, catchee monkey” approach and that has got me nowhere. I need to pull myself together, channel a large dose of therapeutic Zen and become a ‘Velvet Bullldozer’ from now on.", null, "The greatest WordPress.com site in all the land!\n\nthree beautiful girls - two of them are mine\n\nAn adoption blog by two mums and a big brother to adopted little sis - the good, the bad and the plain ugly" ]
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[ "Dynamo Stadium is a multi-functional stadium located in the capital city of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Ufa. Predominantly used for football matches by F.C Ufa who occasionally feature in the Russian Premier League, the ground has a capacity of 4,500 and was most recently renovated back in 2007.\n\nDynamo Stadium is a small, multi-purpose sports venue dating back to the first half of the 20th century which is temporarily being used by F.C Ufa whilst renovations are being carried out on their usual home, “Oilman Stadium”. The club purchased “Oilman” from the local Ufa Government in 2012 and currently have plans to construct a modest, 16,000 capacity ground at the current site.\n\nOfficially founded on the 23rd December 2010, FC Ufa face a unique stadium crisis as they have outgrown their home after rapidly rising to to the Russian Premier League in under 4 seasons. Starting out in the bottom tier of the Football Pyramid, the club earned promotion to the top-flight in their second attempt during the 2013-2014 season after finishing fourth and winning the subsequent play-offs.\n\nNaturally,the club’s infrastructure has been unable to keep pace with the rapid rate of progress and the relocation to Dynamo Stadium is seen as a temporarily solution. The 4,500 capacity ground is the smallest stadium heading into the 2015 Russian Premier League season, with the next largest stadium, Mordovia’s Start, being more than double in size to put Dynamo into perspective.\n\nWith the new stadium estimated to be complete in May 2015, FC Ufa will have to make do with the ageing Dynamo Stadium. Complete with a running track around the perimeter of the pitch and without the expected technology of other modern football stadiums, the venue is very much of the old school variety and is a relic from a by-gone sporting era.\n\nBelow is a seating plan of F.C. Ufa's BetBoom Arena:", null, "How to get to BetBoom Arena\n\nWhere is BetBoom Arena?\n\nWho plays at BetBoom Arena?\n\nWhat is the capacity of BetBoom Arena?\n\nAs of 2023 BetBoom Arena has an official seating capacity of 15,132 for Football matches.\n\nWhen was BetBoom Arena opened?\n\nBetBoom Arena officially opened in 1967 and is home to F.C. Ufa\n\nWhat is the postcode for BetBoom Arena?\n\nCovid Restrictions may be in place when you visit BetBoom Arena in 2023. Please visit the official website of F.C. Ufa for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus." ]
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[ null, "Jennifer Hornsby’s BA, MPhil and PhD are from Oxford, London and Cambridge respectively. She is Emeritus Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where she was a Tutorial Fellow from 1978 until she moved to Birkbeck, University of London where she has been Professor since 1995. She has held research positions in U.S.A., Australia and Norway. She is a Fellow of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and of the British Academy. In 2017–18, she is a Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford. Her work is in philosophy of mind, action and language, and in feminism in philosophy.\n\nSome of her publications can be got from here.\n\nAula Magna of the School of Humanites\n\nJennifer Hornsby will give two lectures, the first on “Human Agency” and the second on “Time and Agency”. Each lecture will be followed by two commentaries. Check the program for further details.\n\nThe lectures are part of EpiLog-Out (http://filosofia.dafist.unige.it/?page_id=184) and students of the BA in Philosophy and the MA in Philosophical Methodology, can obtain CFU by attending them. FINO PhD students are warmly invited to participate." ]
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[ null, "Occidental Petroleum Corp. is planning a major drilling operation in Carson, its first significant project in Los Angeles County in decades. And it may involve the controversial process of “fracking,” although the company said there’s only a small likelihood that will happen.\n\nThe Westwood-based oil giant has submitted plans to drill up to 200 new wells in an abandoned oil field just east of California State Dominguez Hills and not far from residential neighborhoods.\n\nIf allowed, the project could create hundreds of jobs and millions in tax revenues. But first, Occidental must overcome opposition from some of the same groups that sank previous attempts to drill in other areas of the county.\n\nEnvironmental groups already are saying they object because new drilling may cause leakage through old wells, creating the possibility of blowouts. Beyond that, they claim, the land could sink and if fracking is used, groundwater pollution could result.\n\nOccidental has scheduled a series of community meetings beginning later this month on the Carson project. A 10-minute video produced by supporters promotes the project as a means to provide energy while the nation transitions to renewable fuels.\n\nThe video, which will likely be shown at coming community meetings on the project, cites a study Occidental commissioned from the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. that claims the project will generate 300 full-time jobs and $70 million in annual economic activity – or more than $1 billion over the project’s lifetime. Carson and the county would get millions in tax revenue.\n\nOnce the project is fully running, Occidental hopes to extract up to 6,000 barrels of oil and 3 million cubic feet of natural gas a day for 15 years.\n\nSaied Naaseh, associate planner in the city of Carson, said Occidental is expected to submit its environmental impact report this summer. The project is due before the city’s Planning Commission this fall, with the City Council taking it up possibly before year’s end.\n\nThe oil company must also obtain permits from several other state and local agencies, including the state’s Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources. If all goes well, drilling operations could begin about a year from now.\n\nThe project is part of Occidental’s recent strategy to concentrate on drilling and exploration activities closer to home, away from the risks of international turmoil – including “Arab spring” uprisings and moves by South American governments to nationalize their oil industries – that have rocked the global oil industry in recent years.\n\nAs a result, the company has recently focused on drilling in Texas and California, said Alex Morris, senior research associate with Raymond James & Associates in St. Petersburg, Fla.\n\nOccidental, which is the largest natural gas producer and the second largest oil producer in the state – the largest is Chevron Corp. in San Ramon – had planned on natural gas drilling in its Elk Hills holdings west of Bakersfield. But, Morris said, the recent plunge in natural gas prices has changed that.\n\n“Occidental is redeploying capital and rigs to more liquids-rich plays like Dominguez Hills,” he said.\n\nThe Dominguez Hills oil field is one of the oldest in the region, with the first wells drilled in 1923. In its document filed with Carson in March, Occidental notes that the field produced about 274 million barrels of oil before it was largely abandoned in the 1960s.\n\nEstimates are that the Dominguez Hills oil field still contains an additional 400 million barrels, but much of that is in hard-to-reach rock layers. The filing stated that pumping and salt water injection are required to draw out the oil.\n\nOccidental has already drilled two test wells on the 6.5-acre site. The company said it will drill 130 production wells and 65 other wells for injections to free oil. All those wells will reach the surface of the 6½-acre site; one drilling rig will move along a track to maintain the wells.\n\nMuch of the rest of the surface parcel near Bishop Avenue and Charles Willard Street will be devoted to separation and treatment facilities to prepare the oil and natural gas to move along pipelines to local refineries.\n\nThe parcel sits in the midst of an industrial tract bounded by Central Avenue on the west, Victoria Street on the north, Wilmington Avenue on the east and University Drive on the south. Two residential communities are near the site. Also, Cal State Dominguez Hills is west of the site, with about 11,000 undergraduate students enrolled. The Home Depot Center, where the Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA soccer teams play, is on the western end of the university campus.\n\nA spokeswoman for the university said the school has no immediate concerns about the project but is awaiting more information from one of the Occidental briefings slated to take place on the campus later this month.\n\nBut environmental groups – including the local chapters of the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council – are already concerned.\n\nThat’s because the drilling could involve hydraulic fracturing or fracking, a process in which high-pressure injections of water, sand and trace chemicals fracture rock formations to dislodge oil.\n\nA backlash against fracking has grown as critics contend it can pollute groundwater supplies. State and federal authorities are considering more regulation of the practice.\n\n“If our plans were to change in that regard, we would be transparent, seek all necessary approvals, disclose our activities to the public, use best practices, operate safely and abide by all regulations,” he said.\n\nOccidental maintains in the filing that if fracking is used, it would take place thousands of feet below the water table and therefore will pose little risk to groundwater.\n\nThat does little to placate environmentalists.\n\n“The biggest concern we have is the potential for blowout,” said Tom Williams, a retired oil field specialist who now coordinates the fracking group of the Sierra Club’s regional chapter. “If the abandoned wells in that field have not been properly sealed, pressurized gas can migrate up through them and come up to the surface.”\n\nWilliams said there’s also concern that if fracking is done, some of the chemicals used in the process could leak through wells and pipes and into the local groundwater supply.\n\nOccidental said in its filing it would use steel casings and cement slurry to seal off wells and prevent any groundwater contamination.\n\nWilliams said that another concern at all urban drilling sites is the prospect of land subsidence – or sinking – that can damage buildings. Residents in Baldwin Hills, where Houston-based Plains Exploration and Production Co., better known as PXP, has proposed expanding drilling operations, have alleged that subsidence has damaged their homes. PXP officials deny their operations are to blame.\n\nTo reduce this risk, oil producers typically reinject water into the formations from which they extract the oil or natural gas.\n\nWhile all these environmental concerns appear formidable, oil industry analyst Morris said they are surmountable.\n\n“Redeveloping an older field shouldn’t cause quite as much environmental anxiety as some other locations might,” he said.\n\nStill, the environmental lobby is powerful in California. Twenty-five years ago, Occidental was forced to abandon plans to slant drill off the Pacific Palisades-Malibu coastline after environmentalists and local celebrities mounted a campaign to stop the project." ]
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[ "\nMultinationals that rely on the supply chain from China are tumbling after President Donald Trump ordered them to find alternatives to their Chinese operations.Shares of Apple tanked 4.6%, while Nike and Caterpillar both plunged more than 3% on Friday following a Trump tweet demanding U.S. companies to pull production out of China.These trade bellwethers are member stocks in CNBC’s proprietary China Trade Index, which tracks companies with biggest China revenue exposure and most imports from China.The index, which also includes Best Buy, Kohl’s, Honeywell, plunged following the announcement.Trump tweeted on Friday: “Our great American companies are hereby ordered to immediately start looking for an alternative to China, including bringing..your companies HOME and making your products in the USA.”The order came after China on Friday vowed to retaliate with tariffs on $75 billion more of U.S. goods and resume duties on American autos and parts. The newly announced import taxes represented a direct response to Trump’s plan to impose duties on $300 billion worth of China’s goods by mid-December.It’s not clear whether Trump himself has the power to enforce any such decree. It would seem the president does not have the power without Congress to order companies to make such a move. But the shares dropped anyway on concern the administration would make sourcing in China more difficult for them using any means at its disposal.Officials are not explaining what legal or moral authority the president has to make that order, CNBC’s reported.These multinationals have been trying to cope with the tit-for-tat tariffs happening between the U.S. and China for more than a year. Some have already announced plans or are considering shifting manufacturing from China due to the intensifying trade war.Trump’s latest round of China tariffs predominantly affect consumer goods companies as the duties cover clothing and electronics. Those affected companies with exposure to Chinese imports include Ralph Lauren, Whirlpool, HP and Under Armour, according to a J.P. Morgan analysis last week.Ralph Lauren and Whirlpool both dropped more than 3%.— CNBC’s Michael Bloom contributed reporting.\n\nIt's harder to find bright spots in global economy", null, null ]
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[ null, "June says the move \"kind of slapped me in the face.\"\n\nIn this sneak peek at tonight's new episode of \"Mama June: Road to Redemption,\" June's daughters Jessica and Lauryn Shannon are seen talking about serving their mom with the papers ... and their concerns for how she'll react.\n\n\"I'm trying to position it so like I don't piss her off,\" said Lauryn. \"I'm nervous really, because there's only one or two ways this could go. Mama could completely freak out on me, take Alana from me or she could sign the papers and realize that this is what Alana's best interest is.\"\n\nAfter Lauryn worked with production on the show to make sure a notary was there should June agree to sign, one of the producers went to grab June herself from another room, before the women all sat down to talk it out.\n\n\"Some of the things that you do, like the spending money, the guys, like, Alana's custody stuff needs to be redone and I want basically to just put Alana with me permanently,\" Lauryn told her mother. Up until now, Alana had been living with Pumpkin, after June went MIA on the family amid her battle with substance abuse.\n\n\"It's an affidavit of custody,\" Lauryn continued. \"It just says, Alana told them, 'I would like to live with my older sister. I want my sister to be the provider and I desire to live with her on a full time basis permanently,'\" she continued, before reassuring June that the papers didn't mean they were shutting her out entirely.\n\n\"She was saying here, 'I would like to visit with my mother when I desire,'\" added Lauryn.", null, "June looked a little defeated during the entire conversation, before expressing her anger and frustrations in a confessional.\n\n\"I mean, look, this being served with papers after an amazing time here in Vegas kind of slapped me in the face,\" she exclaimed. \"This was supposed to be a fun girls trip and now it's like, what the f---.\"\n\nYou'll have to tune in to see how this unfolds, but it's probably not going to be an easy process for Lauryn -- who only just got full custody of Alana in April 2022.", null ]
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[ null, "Vilnius, Lithuania – The world’s first museum devoted to start-ups has opened in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania.\n\nThe displayed startups come from a broad range of fields – from online platforms and software to space exploration and laser manufacturing.\n\nThe aim of the museum is to tell the untold stories of startups that not only found their way to success but also made contributions to improving the business culture within the city. Through the stories of individual startups, the visitors will get to experience the drastic improvement that the startup scene in Vilnius made in recent years, too.\n\n“Opening a startup museum is a great way to highlight how welcoming and progressive our city is, creating the needed environment for businesses to thrive,” says Remigijus Šimašius, the mayor of Vilnius. “At the same time, the museum will honour the brave entrepreneurs that are true ambassadors of Vilnius around the globe. This museum is also a good reminder that it isn’t just ideas and investments that matter – persistence, heart, and a strong team are as crucial.”\n\nEach startup highlighted in the museum is presented through its journey to success, including the lessons learned and challenges conquered. Next to each company’s timeline and story, visitors have a chance to see physical artefacts that each startup sees as representations of their journey, work culture and values.\n\nFor example, the pop culture magazine Bored Panda has a panda costume on display to celebrate their company culture – which was worn by one of the current employees when he came to apply for the job. While CGTrader, the world’s largest source for stock and custom 3D models, are showcasing a bucket that was used to collect water in the early days of the company when they worked in an office with a leaky roof. Vinted’s exhibition will feature, among other artefacts, a toy unicorn representing its status as a first home-grown startup to reach EUR 1 billion in market valuation.\n\nAt the museum, guests can also get familiar with the state of the startup ecosystem in Vilnius and get informed about the upcoming startup-related events and awards.\n\nEach year, the museum will add four additional Vilnius-based startups that made the most significant strides in that particular year.\n\nThe Startup museum was established by Go Vilnius, the official business development agency of Vilnius, together with a coworking space Talent Garden Vilnius.\n\nGo Vilnius is the official tourism and business development agency of the City of Vilnius. The agency provides visitors, investors, relocating talent, entrepreneurs and businesses with all the essential information they need to know about the Lithuanian capital. Go Vilnius offers information on everything from real estate to leisure activities in Vilnius, simplifying the process of travelling, relocating to, or investing in Vilnius.", null, "Looking for a unique experience this Halloween? Head to Lithuania, where Day of the Dead is celebrated by the whole nation, and the country offers unique glimpses into the world of crypts, crosses and ancient cemeteries.\n\nTake one of the special tours – visit old cemeteries of Vilnius, adrift in flowers and candles; take a tour of the underground crypts of Vilnius Cathedral; head to the old pagan Lithuanian capital, Kernave, and see pilkapiai – ancient cemeteries with no crosses; take excursions to the seaside and southern Lithuania, visit national parks and local cemeteries with UNESCO-recognized cross-making traditions; head to the extraordinary Hill of Crosses – a site of pilgrimage in northern Lithuania with over 200,000 of crosses of all shapes and sizes. The first crosses were put on the hill by the relatives of the dead rebels of 1831 revolt against the Russian tsar.\n\nOn the first day of November, Lithuanian offices, shops and schools close, roads become packed with cars, families reunite, and everyone heads to one special place – the cemetery.\n\nLithuanian cemeteries are already different from what you’d find in other countries – they rather resemble a botanical park, sinking in the sea of trees, adorned with flowers and beautiful tombstones. On November 1st, Lithuanians celebrate Vėlinės (vėlė means “soul” and ilgėtis means “to long”) – the Day of the Dead, which is not as joyful an occasion as El Dia de Los Muertos in Mexico, but rather the day of remembrance and reunion that bears deep traditions. Cemeteries become the place of family gatherings, where young and old arrange flowers and light candles. When the sun sets, the cemeteries become enchanting, alive and mysterious from the sea of flickering candlelights and the aroma of thousands of fresh flowers.\n\nWhen golden trees and low-hanging sun create special autumn atmosphere, it’s a perfect time to visit Lithuania and to get enchanted by the scenery and traditions, to explore some off-the-beaten track activities, and to see some old Lithuanian customs put into action.\n\nAccording to the old Lithuanian tradition, this is the time to remember the ancestors and to re-think one’s place in the world. When Lithuania finally accepted Christianity (last country to be “baptized” in Europe), pagan and Christian traditions blended into one over time, giving special significance and depth to the Lithuanian Day of the Dead.\n\nThe Old Cemeteries of Vilnius\n\nThe Old Vilnius Cemeteries belong in the list of European historical cemetery heritage.\n\nThere are three main cemeteries in Vilnius city center: the first one, Rasų Cemetery, was founded in 1796, and is the eternal home to famous Lithuanian poets, artists and politicians, such as the activist and folklorist Jonas Basanavicius, and composer and painter M.K. Ciurlionis. This was the first cemetery that was founded outside of the city, on a hill surrounded by old oak trees. The name of the place – Rasos – suggests this used to be an ancient pagan ceremony site.\n\nThe Bernardine Cemetery was established in 1810 by the Bernardine monks of the the Church of St. Francis of Assisi. As most cemeteries in the city center, it was closed by the Soviets and remained mostly unchanged from that time, with burials allowed only in existing family graves.\n\nAntakalnis Cemetery is commonly referred to as the Military Cemetery. 12 of the 14 Soviet Union protest victims from 1991 TV tower attack are buried here, as well as the victims of Soviet Medininkai Massacre. Among other perished soldiers there are graves of Polish soldiers from 1919-20, Lithuanian, German and Russian soldiers who have fallen in World War I and thousands of French soldiers of Napoleon’s Army, whose remains were found in Vilnius and reburied in Antakalnis in 2001.\n\nDuring Vėlinės, these old cemeteries are afloat with flowers and sinking in the sea of candles – people come to remember the dead heroes or prominent poets of the nation, but they also don’t forget the unknown graves of dead people whose relatives might not be around anymore to light a candle.\n\nLithuanian Cross-Making and the Hill of Crosses\n\nIf you feel like venturing outside of Vilnius, Southern Lithuanian region of Dzukija and Lithuanian seaside will offer a special glimpse into the culture of Lithuanian cemeteries, with their distinctive crosses and breathtaking nature that surrounds them.\n\nThe Lithuanian art of cross-making was recognized to be unique and added to the UNESCO World Heritage list. Since Lithuania was the last country of Europe to abandon paganism and convert to Catholicism in the 14th century, pagan and Catholic elements intertwine in Lithuanian crosses – which were forbidden by Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union.\n\nLithuania’s Hill of Crosses, located in the northern Lithuania, is a unique and enchanting place, with over 200,000 of crosses of every shape and size, and attracting thousands of Catholic pilgrims as well as curious tourists. People started leaving crosses on the hill after the 1831 uprising against the Russian tsar – relatives put crosses to commemorate dead rebels, since they had no bodies to bury. During Soviet occupation, the KGB bulldozed the hill twice – but today, the Hill of Crosses stands tall again as the symbol of resistance and faith.\n\nYou can also find cemeteries in Lithuania that have no crosses – these are pre-Christian pilkapiai dating from 12-13th century – abandoned in the 14th century – but still reminding everyone of pagan Lithuania. The most prominent site of pilkapiai is in Kernave, whose first residents arrived in the 9th century BC, and which later became an important pagan city.\n\nSimilarly, you wouldn’t find any crosses in the ethnic Jewish cemeteries, or the cemeteries of Lithuanian Turkic minorities – Tatars and Karaites.\n\nVilnius in Love is a tour guide company that offers customizable and personalized tours across all regions of Lithuania. Hiring guides who are very well versed in local history, they are able to offer trips to unique destinations and rare attractions. Contact VilniusinLove.com to learn more." ]
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[ null, "I am a lecturer in food science in the department of Nutritional Sciences. My research interests are based on plant polysaccharides and their direct and indirect nutritional effects. I originally studied chemistry, but have gradually moved towards food science and nutrition, via plant biology.\n\nMy research interests are based on plant polysaccharides and their direct and indirect nutritional effects. I am applying this knowledge to a wide range of projects involving industrial and academic partners.\n\nThe effects of almond nut consumption on emerging markers of cardiovascular and metabolic disease\nMorbidity from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes is increasing, at huge cost to quality of life and national economies. Snack choices are one particular area of diet and lifestyle modification which has the potential to positively influence CVD risk by changing dietary patterns. previously shown to reduce some CVD risk factors when consumed at 50-60g per day. This proposal aims to provide mechanistic insights into the in adults at moderate risk of developing CVD. In collaboration with King's College London, funded by the Almond Board of California.\nAlmonds are a high-fat, low-glycaemic, and nutrient-dense food which have been CVD risk factor lowering observations\nOstoeat - Improving the food-related quality of life of ileostomy patients\nIleostomy patients often experience discomfort when eating foods containing fibre. The relationship between the type of fibre that causes problems, and how it behaves during digestion has not been investigated systematically. This project aims to combine responses to an online questionnaire and lab-based analyses to underpin improved guidance to patients.\nParticle sizing of masticated tree nuts - predicting lipid release\nThe release of starch and lipid from plant foods in the gut (bioaccessibility) plays an important role in influencing starch and lipid digestion, postprandial metabolism and gut hormone signalling. This project is aiming to validate the mathematical model developed within the BBSRC DRINC project in tree nuts other than almonds. Poor initial lipid bioaccessibility may explain their lower than expected metabolisable energy content.\n\nI have taught food science to undergraduate students for the last 6 years, first at King's College London and now at the University of Surrey. I supervise undergraduate and postgraduate projects related to food science, often involving new product development. I am an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. To see me during office hours, please email me for an appointment.\n\nEdwards CH, Grundy MM, Grassby T, Vasilopoulou D, Frost GS, Butterworth PJ, Berry SE, Sanderson J, Ellis PR (2015) Manipulation of starch bioaccessibility in wheat endosperm to regulate starch digestion, postprandial glycemia, insulinemia, and gut hormone responses: a randomized controlled trial in healthy ileostomy participants., The American journal of clinical nutrition 102 (4) pp. 791-800\nCereal crops, particularly wheat, are a major dietary source of starch, and the bioaccessibility of starch has implications for postprandial glycemia. The structure and properties of plant foods have been identified as critical factors in influencing nutrient bioaccessibility; however, the physical and biochemical disassembly of cereal food during digestion has not been widely studied.The aims of this study were to compare the effects of 2 porridge meals prepared from wheat endosperm with different degrees of starch bioaccessibility on postprandial metabolism (e.g., glycemia) and to gain insight into the structural and biochemical breakdown of the test meals during gastroileal transit.A randomized crossover trial in 9 healthy ileostomy participants was designed to compare the effects of 55 g starch, provided as coarse (2-mm particles) or smooth (\nGrassby T, Edwards CH, Grundy M, Ellis PR (2013) Functional Components and Mechanisms of Action of ?Dietary Fibre? in the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract: Implications for Health, In: Harding SE (eds.), Stability of Complex Carbohydrate Structures Biofuels, Foods, Vaccines and Shipwrecks 4 pp. 36-55 Royal Society of Chemistry\nDOI: 10.1039/9781849735643-00036\nDietary fibre is a generic term for a chemically diverse group of carbohydrates that are resistant to endogenous enzymes of the human digestive tract. The major component of dietary fibre consists of plant cell walls, which are supramolecular structures, composed of complex heterogeneous networks of cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectic substances. The amounts and relative proportions of these carbohydrates vary depending on the type and maturity of the plant tissue. Some plant cell walls, especially those from leguminous seeds, are rich in water-soluble non-starch polysaccharides (NSP).\n\nIntact plant cell walls and NSP affect the rate and extent of nutrient digestion, with important implications for health and disease. Certain types of fibre reduce the rate of starch digestion, which in turn can significantly attenuate the postprandial rise in blood glucose and insulin concentrations. This is potentially beneficial in the prevention and treatment of diseases, including diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. However, the mechanisms of action of NSP in relation to the digestive process are still not well understood. They are thought to include formation of viscous solutions, encapsulation of nutrients and inhibition of digestive enzymes.\n\nThese mechanisms are illustrated using specific examples. Oat ²-glucan is used to show the effects of various processing techniques on ²-glucan molecular weight, and hence viscosity, on risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Evidence for guar galactomannan acting as an inhibitor of ±-amylase, in addition to forming viscous solutions, is presented. Finally, the effect of intact plant cell walls on the bioaccessibility of nutrients is discussed.\n\nThe proportion of lipid released during mastication of nuts is strongly influenced by particle size, due to natural encapsulation of the lipid by the walls of intact cells. The cell walls may act as barriers to digestion and may partially explain why nuts have reduced metabolizable energy versus the energy content predicted by Atwater factors. The lipid released from masticated nuts can be calculated using a mathematical model which has the cell diameter and the particle size distribution (PSD) of the bolus as variables. This study measured the cell size and PSD of four tree nuts (raw cashews, raw walnuts, roasted pistachios and raw Brazil nuts) to predict the lipid released due to their mastication.\n\nTo predict the proportion of lipid released from masticated tree nuts, using measurements of cell size and PSD of masticated tree nuts (including cashews, walnuts, pistachios and Brazil nuts). To compare the results for these nuts to those already published for almonds.\n\nTransverse and longitudinal sections were cut from each nut (including almonds) and micrographs processed using image analysis software to calculate the average cell diameter. Two randomized, un-blinded, cross-over trials were conducted. In each trial, 10 healthy volunteers attended two sessions, at which they chewed eight samples of a randomly allocated nut. For determination of PSDs, the expectorated boluses were sieved (2 boluses) or analyzed by laser diffraction (2 boluses). Initial lipid release was then predicted using the mathematical model.\n\nAll of the five nuts had predicted lipid releases of less than 18%, which would be expected to attenuate postprandial lipemia and total nutrient availability relative to that expected due to their total lipid content. Due to their higher lipid content and predicted lipid release, walnuts and Brazil nuts (after mastication) are likely to release more fat on mastication than the other nuts tested.\n\nEllis P, Grundy M, Grassby Terri, Mandalari G, Faulks R, Berry S, Waldron K, Butterworth P (2012) The role of dietary fiber in regulating lipid bioaccessibility of almonds during mastication, The FASEB Journal 26 (Sup 1) Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology\nAlmonds contain phytochemicals and nutrients that potentially have positive health benefits in relation to heart disease, diabetes and obesity. One important mechanism associated with these benefits is the bioaccessibility (release) of lipids from the almond tissue during mastication and digestion. Indeed, it has been reported that in human subjects on almond-rich diets, a significant proportion of lipid remains undigested, mainly caused by the entrapment of lipid by intact cell walls (dietary fiber). However, the bioaccessibility of almond lipid has not yet been quantified. We have studied this by performing a mastication trial in healthy human volunteers (n = 15). The particle size distribution of chewed almonds was measured using mechanical sieving and laser diffraction methods. Lipid release from ruptured almond cells was estimated using a theoretical model based on the particle size of the chewed almond tissue and the diameter of the lipid-rich cells. Our results showed that laser diffraction was the most reliable and efficient method. Lipid release from masticated almonds was estimated to be ~30% of total lipid and originated from the ruptured cells of the fractured tissue. This indicates that the majority of almond lipid is unavailable for the early stages of digestion. Further work will extend to studies of lipid release and digestion at more distal sites of the gastrointestinal tract\nGrassby T, Wagner L, Beckett S, Hall W, Berry S (2015) Predicting initial lipid release from masticated cashews and walnuts using mathematical modelling, Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism 67 (Sup 1) Karger Publishers\nAbstract 149/1077 (Poster)\nGrassby T (2008) Phenolics and phenolic-polysaccharide linkages in Chinese water chestnut (Eleocharis dulcis) cell walls,\nMandalari G, Parker M, Grundy M, Grassby T, Smeriglio A, Bisignano C, Raciti R, Trombetta D, Baer D, Wilde P (2018) Understanding the Effect of Particle Size\nand Processing on Almond Lipid Bioaccessibility\nthrough Microstructural Analysis: From Mastication\nto Faecal Collection, Nutrients 10 (2) 213 MDPI\nDOI: 10.3390/nu10020213\nWe have previously reported on the low lipid bioaccessibility from almond seeds during\ndigestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract (GIT). In the present study, we quantified the lipid released\nduring artificial mastication from four almond meals: natural raw almonds (NA), roasted almonds\n(RA), roasted diced almonds (DA) and almond butter from roasted almonds (AB). Lipid release after\nmastication (8.9% from NA, 11.8% from RA, 12.4% from DA and 6.2% from AB) was used to validate\nour theoretical mathematical model of lipid bioaccessibility. The total lipid potentially available\nfor digestion in AB was 94.0%, which included the freely available lipid resulting from the initial\nsample processing and the further small amount of lipid released from the intact almond particles\nduring mastication. Particle size distributions measured after mastication in NA, RA and DA showed\nmost of the particles had a size of 1000 µm and above, whereas AB bolus mainly contained small\nparticles ( DA and AB confirmed that some lipid in NA, RA and DA remained encapsulated within the plant\ntissue throughout digestion, whereas almost complete digestion was observed in the AB sample.\nWe conclude that the structure and particle size of the almond meals are the main factors in regulating\nlipid bioaccessibility in the gut.\nGrassby Terri (2012) Plant cell walls as barriers to nutrient bioaccessibility in model plant foods,\nGrassby Terri (2015) Plant cell walls as barriers to nutrient bioaccessibility in model plant foods,\nSeven project update posters\nGrassby T (2014) Using almonds as ingredients: predicting lipid release from particle size,\nGrassby Terri (2013) Plant cell walls as barriers to nutrient bioaccessibility in model plant foods,\nSeries of five project update presentations\nGrassby T (2012) Non-Digestible Polysaccharides in the Human Diet: from Farm to Pharmacy,\nGrassby T (2012) Particle size reduction during physiological processing of almonds, and its effects on predicted lipid release,\nGrassby T (2015) Plant cell walls, food processing, and their effects on health,\nGrassby T (2014) The effect of changing wheat particle size on human post-prandial metabolism and degree of starch digestion," ]
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[ null, null, "Wild swings in global finance from the coronavirus pandemic did not stop China from carrying out reforms to further open-up its financial markets in the first half of 2020.\n\nThe start of the year saw China lifting foreign ownership caps on futures and life insurance businesses. Limits on securities and fund management firms were scrapped in April. The moves led to global financial institutions rushing to boost their presence in a 50 trillion U.S. dollars financial services market.\n\nGoldman and Credit Suisse are aiming for eventual full ownership of their China JVs, as is UBS, which already received majority stake approval in 2018. UBS currently holds a 51 percent share in its China joint venture. The significance of having majority control means unleashing the full potential of a global financial institution in serving its clients locally. The alignment of interests of UBS Group globally with the local interests of its securities joint venture plus the integration of its onshore with offshore business are just some of the benefits that come from majority ownership, said the Chairman of UBS Securities Eugene Qian.\n\nIt was not just investment banks that are increasing their footprints in China. Fitch was green-lighted to rate issuers and insurance companies in China in May. The following month saw payments giant American Express becoming the first foreign credit card company to secure approval to launch operations in the country.\n\nFor asset managers, the potential lies in China's vast pool of savings. China has one of the highest savings to household income ratios in the world at over 30 percent. That's led to some of the world's top fund managers to jostle for ground in a market with trillions of dollars of investable assets.\n\nIn April, BlackRock and Neuberger Berman announced their application to set up their fully owned mutual fund businesses in China. Fidelity International followed suit in May. Other fund management heavyweights such as Vanguard, Van Eck and Schroders are reportedly planning to apply as well.\n\nAllianz opened China's first fully foreign owned insurance holding company in January, while HSBC announced it will acquire the remaining 50 percent interest in its China joint venture in May.\n\n\"I have to say, the most important opportunities in the long run, or in the near, medium and long run, are that the wealth creation as well as the really ever increasing demand for onshore based investors, that means corporate investors, institutional investors, as well as individual, especially high net worth individuals.\" Qian told CGTN.\n\nAs protectionist sentiments rise due to the pandemic and geopolitical tensions, China's commitments to liberalize and boost access to the country's financial services market has gone the other direction, charging full steam ahead towards greater opening." ]
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[ "The site is secure.\nA lock () or https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.\n\nThe Gambia is a West African country surrounded by Senegal. It’s the smallest country on the mainland of Africa with a population of just over 2 million, of which up to a tenth live abroad for work. Remittances from these expatriates contribute more than 20 percent of GDP. Tourism normally accounts for a third of the economy but the COVID-19 pandemic devastated the sector.\n\nFrom 1994 to 2016, The Gambia was ruled by President Yaya Jammeh, who was regularly accused of human rights violations and limiting freedom of speech. With his defeat to Adama Barrow in the 2016 presidential elections, The Gambia experienced its first successful democratic transition of power in more than 20 years. In December of 2021, President Barrow was elected for a second term through free and fair elections.\n\nIn the context of this important transition away from authoritarianism, USAID focuses its work in the areas of democracy, governance, the rule of law, and human rights. This support is professionalizing civil society organizations, and improving the performance of partner government institutions.\n\nUSAID increased the participation of citizens and non-governmental organizations in the design of a new constitution for the country. These included the Gambia Bar Association, several National Assembly members, and representatives of traditionally marginalized groups. In addition, USAID financed several national radio programs in local languages to engage citizens in the drafting of the constitution.\n\nThe inclusive process supported by USAID contributed to large segments of the population understanding the processes at the core of an electoral democracy, which proved important in the lead-up to the successful introduction of a new elections bill and the presidential elections of 2021.\n\nUSAID supports free and fair elections in The Gambia by assisting the country’s Independent Electoral Commission on a number of technical issues, including management of voter registration.\n\nA free and vibrant civil society is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Repressed for decades under the authoritarian regime of the former president, skills and capacity building for civil society organizations in The Gambia is now a focus of USAID’s assistance. USAID activities assist groups who monitor the voter registration process, track government expenditures, and follow the way laws are passed.\n\nIn June 2021 USAID launched the 5-year Promoting Rights and Justice activity to support The Gambia as it takes steps to consolidate a democratic and accountable system of governance. The activity will provide expert advice and guidance to the Gambian justice sector so that it can serve the public by providing quality justice services.Civil society organizations will also be supported to defend citizens’ rights, promote legal reforms, and contribute to the development of a vibrant democratic culture in the country.\n\nThe Promoting Rights and Justice activity will emphasize the rights of women, children and other vulnerable populations, ensuring that justice services and advocacy initiatives led by civil society include their perspective and specific needs.\n\nBy building Gambian institutions and public awareness of a justice system that delivers more efficient equal treatment under the law, the activity will further the development of a governance system anchored in rule-of-law principles.", null ]
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[ "On a summer day during their sophomore year of high school, Kayla Taylor and her boyfriend, Stevie Jefferson, sat down to talk about their future.", null, "They envisioned a life together in Virginia after graduation, where they wanted to go to college, get good jobs, get married and have kids.\n\nJefferson and Taylor met during their freshman year at After School Matters, where they “wrote poetry, performed for young kids and went on college field trips,” Taylor said. Their favorite places to go together were Millennium Park and the beach.\n\nA senior at Ombudsman High School, the 17-year-old Jefferson was scheduled to graduate in June, his mother, Latina Sanders Stuckey, said.\n\nHe would never get the chance.\n\nOn Jan. 3, Jefferson was babysitting his three younger siblings when he left to trade a video game with a friend, Sanders Stuckey said. He and another boy, Malik McNeese, 16, were on a sidewalk about noon in the 3400 block of West Fulton in East Garfield Park when a black SUV pulled up and someone inside opened fire, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office.\n\nA 65-year-old woman who lives nearby was hit in the leg when a bullet flew into her home. She was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in good condition, police said.\n\nNo one is in custody for the shooting.\n\nJefferson, also known as “Poose” or “Lil Steze,” is remembered by loved ones as happy-go-lucky, “goofy,” caring and academically driven.\n\nHe worked part-time at Mariano’s. And he loved dancing, basketball, laughing and playing jokes on his younger siblings and cousins, and was “an all-around great kid,” his aunt, Sheree Jones, said.\n\nShe recalled how, when visiting relatives, a young Stevie would hide from his cousins. Once they noticed he was missing, he would jump out and scare them. “We’d all be laughing,” Jones said.", null, "Stevie Jefferson, right, performing in a play at After School Matters with his cousin Detauris Jones, left / Family photo\n\nJefferson’s death has hit his loved ones hard. “It hurts really bad every single moment of my life,” Jones said.\n\nFamily members plan to release balloons, have a candlelight vigil and celebrate Jefferson’s birthday on Feb. 20.\n\n“Stevie was taken from us so suddenly. We didn’t know that morning when we woke up our lives were gonna be changed so drastically,” Jones said.\n\n“If these people with these guns could actually get to know some of the people that they are hurting, not just the victims, but the victims’ families, friends and loved ones, maybe they would think twice before they decide to pull the trigger.”" ]
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[ null, "When I dropped by Red Sandcastle Theatre for the In Loo Of fundraiser a few weeks ago, owner/manager/AD Rosemary Doyle introduced me to Robert Graham, who was there to accompany singers on piano for the four-day open mic event. While chatting with Graham, I learned that he’s also a singer/songwriter – and I headed home that evening with a copy of his Storm in a Teacup CD.\n\nStorm in a Teacup starts out with the gentle, unassuming instrumental track “Blue Lullaby (Intro.),” slips into pop ballad “Reaching You” and finishes with a soul vibe on “Set it Free (Afro-Astro Mix),” a remix of earlier mellow pop track “Set it Free.” From the epic rock-operatic “Living in a Coma” to the comic tale of unrequited love in “In Love with a Girl” to the haunting jazz/blues-infused piano instrumental “Second Prelude,” there’s a big range of emotional and musical expression on this record. And “Jonathan Baker” combines the whimsical poignancy of Beatles storytelling with the dark social commentary of The Police’s “Synchronicity II” – a quiet life of desperation about to explode in the face of a cruel world. The lyric “It’s easy to be nasty. Sometimes it’s worthwhile to be nice” is particularly potent. Storm in a Teacup is a trippy journey through genres and musical moments, each song a brand new vibe. Check it out.\n\nYou can catch Robert Graham, playing with his new band The Fairest and the Best at The Central on Monday, May 13 at 7 p.m. And on Friday, May 24, he’ll be hosting Robert Graham and Friends – A Fundraising Concert for the “We Are Jose” Campaign – 7:30 p.m. at Lower Ossington Theatre. For details on these two shows, please visit the Gigs page on Graham’s website.\n\nIn the meantime, you can also pay him a visit on his YouTube channel and check out his new single “Believe In Love.“\n\n2 thoughts on “An eclectic, trippy journey through sound on Robert Graham’s “Storm in a Teacup” CD”" ]
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[ "Intro\nWe all know that Noorudin was the main ghost-writer for MGA. We also know that Noorudin was friends with Sir Syed and learned his islamic theories directly from Sir Syed. Noorudin was out of a job in the early 1890’s and seems to have pressured MGA to make many claims. This narration by Mirza Bashir Ahmad isn’t dated. We needed to know when this happened? Was it before Nov-1901?? Or after? Obviously, Noorudin didn’t care what MGA claimed, in-fact, Noorudin had stable employment with MGA and lived in the same house as him. In this quote, Noorudin admits that even if MGA claimed to be a law-bearing prophet and cancelled the Quran, he would still believe in MGA. This is the height of arrogance in Ahmadis. IMHO, MGA would have claimed prophethood has he lived til 1911, MGA and his team would have giving the same alibi as before, that MGA misunderstood what his God was telling him.\n\nIn 1911, there was an Ahmadi who opened declared that MGA was a law-bearing prophet. His name was Zaheer-uddin, he is mentioned heavily by Muhammad Ali and Mahmud Ahmad in their discussions on the prophethood of MGA. Nonetheless, Nooruddin didn’t expel Zaheeruddin til a few years later when he began claiming to be the rightly Khalifa.\n\nThe quote\n“….This is just a matter of nabuwwat. My imaan/belief is that if hazrat maseeh mowwod claimed to be a law-bearing- prophet, and abrogated qur’aani-law, even then i will not object, because i have found him to be truthful and munjabullah. So whatever he states, that will be the truth, and i/we will believe that ‘khatamalnabiyeen’ has different meaning….”", null ]
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[ null, "The last twelve Czech soldiers operating as part of the Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan have returned to their homeland, with the detachment landing together with equipment on Sunday at the Pardubice Airport.\n\nSince 2002, 11,500 Czech troops in total have been deployed in Afghanistan, some on multiple tours, with 14 of them dying on the mission. It was the longest operational deployment in the history of the Czech army. Its members worked in the provinces of Logar, Vardak, Fayzabad, Helmand, and Kandahar.\n\nConcerning the number of deployed soldiers in Afghanistan, the Czech Republic ranked 6th to 8th out of a total of 39 coalition states that have joined the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) or Resolute Support (RS) operations since 2002.\n\nHistorically, the first unit was the 6th Field Hospital operating in Kabul, commanded by Colonel Jindřich Sitta. The ISAF mission in Afghanistan was completed on Dec. 31, 2014 and the new training mission was called the Resolute Support Mission from Jan. 1, 2015.\n\nNATO decided to end its operations in Afghanistan after the United States, the chief member of the alliance, decided to leave. The end of the US mission in Afghanistan was announced by the current White House chief Joe Biden, with the last troops leaving by Sept. 11. That is, symbolically, on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, which immediately led to the American invasion of Afghanistan. The cancellation of the mission was criticized by Czech President Miloš Zeman.\n\nHowever, the NATO alliance has repeatedly pledged to fund the Afghan military and police until 2024. It will also control Kabul Airport through the Turkish army, which will be paid for by the allies.\n\nOf the Czechs, only the KAMBA Military Police unit remains in Afghanistan, but it was not part of the military mission. Its task is to protect and defend the Czech Embassy in Kabul and its staff outside the building.", null, null ]
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[ "You Can't Blame The Jews For This!\n\nRemembering Sparky (RIP): Well. 2017 has been a bang-up year for anti-Zionists and anti-Semites (not that anyone can tell the difference), which is not to mention white supremacists and neo-Nazis. Oh - and the Alt-Right.\n\nAbq Jew himself has been the victim of (happily, only) one (happily, only electronic) hate attack (see You've Got Hate Mail!) that was covered in The New York Times!\n\nThrough the years - through the centuries - Jews have been blamed for all sorts of things. But Abq Jew has just now been able to find something for which the world cannot blame The Jews.\n\nAbq Jew refers, of course, to\n\n\"It was like an earthquake or something, it cracked the house literally cracked,\" Gomez said.\n\nMark Haley lives a few miles away. He saw it too.\n\n\"It looked like a UFO was landing the way,\" he said. \"The lights were flashing and sparking and the light rays coming up from the ground. It was crazy looking.\"\n\nThen everything went dark for more than 9,600 PNM customers in Rio Rancho and parts of Corrales.\n\n\"A large raccoon wandered in, probably looking for a warm place to bed-down for the night and came with the transformer,\" he said.\n\nMost of the area is protected with a 12-foot brick wall, but an attached fence does have gaps.\n\nWell, said Abq Jew.\nAt least they can't blame this on The Jews.\n\nBut then Abq Jew started thinking (always a bad sign).\n\nFirst of all - while KOB and PNM confidently reported a \"large raccoon,\" others were blaming an opossum, or perhaps a possum. Of indeterminate (Abq Jew presumes) height, length, and breadth.(Was there anything left of the attacker to measure?).", null, "Abq Jew was more inclined to believe that the POP (Power Outage Perpetrator) was a white rabbit (actually a pooka), six feet three-and-a-half inches in height.\n\n\nNow let's stick to the facts.", null, "\nNobody was Sitting Shiva.\n\nThen, this morning (it was actually posted after Abq Jew's bedtime last night), KOB's Web Staff reported that a new memorial had been erected ~", null, "Here's one way to remember the night a huge power outage hit town.\n\nViewer James Frazier took photos of a memorial someone set up for a raccoon aptly named Sparky. It's at the site where a transformer blew last week in Rio Rancho.\n\nPNM believes the animal came into contact with 150,000 volts during a quest to stay warm.\n\nIn view of all the evidence -\n\nSparky was no MOT.", null, "Abq Jew has been thinking about Harvey since The New York Times's Jennifer Finney Boylan last week published My Favorite Holiday Movie Involves a Giant Rabbit. Where she states ~\n\n\nIn my favorite Christmas movie, Jimmy Stewart says, “Well, I’ve wrestled with reality for 35 years, doctor, and I’m happy to state I finally won out over it.”\n\nNo, it’s not “It’s a Wonderful Life,” a movie I have seen so many times now that I have begun to root for Mr. Potter. It’s “Harvey,” a movie that, on the surface at least, is not a Christmas movie at all but the story of a man whose best friend is a six-foot-tall invisible rabbit.\n\n\n“Years ago,” Mr. Stewart says at one point in the film, “my mother used to say to me, she’d say, ‘In this world, Elwood’ — she always called me Elwood — ‘you can be oh so smart, or oh so pleasant.’ Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant. You may quote me.”\n\n“Harvey,” which premiered in 1950, is the story of Elwood P. Dowd, played by Mr. Stewart, and is based on Mary Chase’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Throughout the film, Elwood genially frustrates a series of plots to have him institutionalized. There are a number of complications involving the sanitarium (Chumley’s Rest) and Elwood’s long-suffering sister, Veta Louise (“I wouldn’t want to go on living if I thought it was all just eating and sleeping and taking my clothes off, I mean putting them on”).\n\nHarvey, the rabbit, is invisible to most people, and why not — he’s a pooka (“a fairy spirit in animal form,” Mr. Stewart says, “always very large”). And yet Elwood, rabbit or no, brings grace to everything he encounters: “I always have a wonderful time, wherever I go, whoever I’m with,” he says. “I’m having a fine time, right here.”", null, "If you haven't seen Harvey - the movie, that is - in a while (or ever), Abq Jew heartily recommends that you stop whatever you're doing and view it.\n\nAfter all, it's just a nice movie, with a whimsical plot and interesting characters, and without sax or violins or special effects.\n\nPlus, it's got Jimmy Stewart in it. Who says (see above) a wide variety of delightful and meaningful things. Like how he first met Harvey ~\n\n\nI'd just put Ed Hickey into a taxi. Ed had been mixing his rye with his gin, and I just felt that he needed conveying.\n\nWell, anyway, I was walking down along the street and I heard this voice saying, \"Good evening, Mr. Dowd.\" Well, I turned around and here was this big six-foot rabbit leaning up against a lamp-post.\n\nWell, I thought nothing of that because when you've lived in a town as long as I've lived in this one, you get used to the fact that everybody knows your name. And naturally I went over to chat with him.\n\nAnd he said to me... he said, \"Ed Hickey was a little spiffed this evening, or could I be mistaken?\" Well, of course, he was not mistaken. I think the world and all of Ed, but he was spiffed.\n\nWell, we talked like that for awhile and then I said to him, I said, \"You have the advantage on me. You know my name and I don't know yours.\" And, and right back at me he said, \"What name do you like?\"\n\nWell, I didn't even have to think twice about that. Harvey's always been my favorite name. So I said to him, I said, \"Harvey.\"\n\nAnd, uh, this is the interesting thing about the whole thing: He said, \"What a coincidence. My name happens to be Harvey.\"", null, "Remember: It was Sparky's fault.\nThe Jews had nothing to with it.\nYes, Abq Jew is also wrestling with reality ...." ]
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[ null, "Of all the Spring events in which I have participated, Tour de Lure may be the best measure of how one will do on Mount Mitchell. For that, I consider it an essential training ride and I’m glad to decided to give it a try.\n\nThe ride starts out of the YMCA in hilly Marion, NC, sitting at the base of the Black Mountains that shadow the town from above. For this venture we would stay away from the large mountains and instead ride around the rolling terrain of the foothills. The long route of 70 miles is difficult and has plenty of climbing, but only one real climb of length.\n\nThe rolling hills of Marion were easily the toughest. I had forgotten my Garmin (oops), but am guessing that many of the grades reached the teens. We navigated the grunt hills and steep descents out of the city and then made our way towards the western bank of the lake.\n\nOnce out of Marion, the difficult hills subsided and we were able to maintain a decent pace. I found a pack of around 15 riders to work with. There would be a little bit of separation on the hills, but for the most part we were able to stay together until the first climb.\n\nThe big climb is called Stone Mountain for unknown reasons. The Stone Mountain in NC that I am familiar with is far away. Many of the mountains in this area have cliff-like, rocky summits (most notably Chimney Rock), which may be how it earned this name.\n\nThe climb started out at a gradual grade. Someone asked me near the beginning whether we were on the climb. I was lost without my Garmin and said I wasn’t sure, but believed it was somewhere around this mileage. The road pitched up and the climb became a little more difficult. A few miles later I joked with him by saying that “I guess this is the climb!” For a category three climb, this one was mild. It reminded me a lot of Schull’s Mill Road near Boone in difficulty if not scenery. There wasn’t much to look at other than trees and there wasn’t a view at the summit. It was just a slow ride to the top and then a fast descent.\n\nNature called and I had to stop at the rest stop after the climb, which meant I lost my group. That turned out to be a blessing in disguise. After riding solo for awhile, I turned a corner and found myself in a mountain paradise. The route took us through the heart of the scenic towns of Bat Cave, Chimney Rock and Lake Lure. We traveled through the lake valley surrounded by these stony monoliths on all sides, with mountain-blue Lake Lure on the left side of the road and Broad River flowing over rocks on the right side. The Chimney Rock structure was the most notable and imposing of the mountain stuctures, but they were all beautiful. I found myself transfixed by the sights and almost forgot to watch the road. From here I took a couple breaks for photo ops (most of which didn’t come out well) and took my time. I was a tourist and in no hurry whatsoever.\n\nThe route circumnavigated the lake’s south shore to the glorious western shore. From here we followed Buffalo Shoals Road, a windy labyrinth that hugged the edge of the lake. There were easy rolling hills here, nothing too strenuous. The one obstacle here was gravel, lots of it. I had to be careful to ignore the lake and focus on the road to avoid the gravel, especially during the windy and downhill sections.\n\nNext came the return route to Marion, which happened to mimic much of the Assault on Mount Mitchell route. We turned onto Bill’s Creek Road. I kept expecting to encounter Bill’s Hill, but apparently we started just north of it. That wasn’t much of a break, as there were plenty of other hills to deal with. After Bill’s area, the big hills stopped for awhile until we came within reach of Marion, when they returned tougher than ever. I remember from last year that some of them reached the 10% range. When we turned from the Mitchell route and headed back towards the YMCA, they became even steeper. The last few I just barely grunted through, and frankly, I was relieved to finally turn into the YMCA.\n\nMy finishing time was around 4:15, which is not bad considering I was nursing an injury and did not approach this one aggressively. This bodes well for my Mitchell performance, which I will talk about more in another post.\n\nWe gathered at the YMCA and prepared to ride.\n\nMy riding companions for the first 25 miles.\n\nNear the top of Stone Mountain. There would be no summit view.\n\nOne of many glorious mountain views. Pictures don’t do them justice.\n\nThe Broad River flowed on the opposite side of the lake.\n\nI stopped by to get a picture from of Chimney Rock from the park entrance.\n\nView from the bridge while riding across.\n\nLike Loading...\nThis entry was posted on Sunday, April 8th, 2012 at 12:12 pm and tagged with bat cave, chimney rock, cycling, foothills, lake lure, marion, mitchell training and posted in Rides. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.\n« A Slight Setback\nThe Aftermath of Lake Lure »" ]
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[ "Benzema came off the bench to score his 42nd goal of the season on Saturday as the Spanish giants wrapped up the 35th LaLiga title in their history by beating Espanyol 4-0 at the Bernabeu.\n\nFollowing his latest outing, Perez was asked for his thoughts on Benzema. The Real Madrid chief hinted that Benzema has been underappreciated in the past, and backed the striker to receive the sport’s biggest individual prize in the coming months.", null, null, "‘Benzema has been good now and ever since he arrived,’ Perez told reporters.\n\n‘There is no doubt that they have to give him the Ballon d’Or this year, they can’t take it away.’\n\nBenzema has been at the centre of Real Madrid’s domestic success this term, and he has also spearheaded their push for a 14th European Cup.\n\nHe has netted 14 goals in just 10 Champions League matches, including scoring back-to-back hat-tricks against PSG and Chelsea in the knockout rounds.\n\nThe 34-year-old found the target twice more in his side’s semi-final clash against Manchester City on Tuesday, and was widely hailed for keeping his cool to pull off a ‘Panenka’ penalty in the second half.", null, "Real Madrid trail 4-3 after an enthralling first leg at the Etihad. Should Benzema help them overturn this deficit, this could enhance his claims for the Ballon d’Or.\n\nThe annual awards ceremony is due to be held in October, and will be different from previous years.\n\nThis time, players will be judged on their achievements during a typical European season, rather than across the course of a calendar year.\n\nIt has been confirmed that players will be assessed firstly on their individual performances, followed by factors such as their team’s accolades." ]
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[ null, "New Zealand is simular zero reported cases and no deaths for over a week and ver low death rate and opening up now for a week with less restrictions then Sweden has now. Great work Germany. Following Sweden’s rules in the US would have increased the caseload in the US 35 times over by late April, according to the Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise at the University of Kentucky. In other words, the lockdown has saved over 34 million people from getting sick (more in the time since, obviously). Presuming a very conservative case fatality rate of 6%, we saved well over 2 million lives before May. California ….read up on CNN online ..unless its a fake story…couldnt be though its CNN…In the last 2 months not one death from cancer or other. Illness sound a lol fishy wouldn’t you think. The big, unproven assumption in this article is that Sweden has not suffered the same economic decline as the rest of the world. So far the data is not yet available and likely won’t be for another month, to warrant such an assumption. Anecedotal evidence though indicates that Sweden’s economy may very well have contracted just as much as its neighbors even though businesses were not forced to close, simply because customers changed their buying volume. If so, then Sweden’s sacrifice of greater numbers of older citizens to keep the economy open may not have been worth anything. Only the economic data will tell us. except they achieve herd immunity this month, so even if their economy did suffer during the outbreak, there will be no so-called second wave in Sweden … therefore they can end the social distancing that changed consumer habits, which will allow their economy to fully recover. While here in the US we still lack herd immunity and will be unable to ramp our economy up past 25% … So still, Sweden has the advantage over countries with full lockdown.\n\nSisters Sisters There were never such devoted sisters poster" ]
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[ null, "California's teenagers won't be getting any extra sleep under Senate Bill 328, which would have made California the first state in the nation to prohibit public middle and high schools from starting any earlier than 8:30 a.m. Gov. Brown vetoed the bill on Thursday. (Getty Images)\n\nA study by the American Academy of Pediatrics said insufficient sleep for teens was \"an important public health issue that significantly affects the health and safety\" of adolescents.\n\nState Sen. Anthony Portantino, who carried SB 328, cited that study and one by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that both suggested schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later to help students get the optimal amount of sleep of at least eight hours a night.\n\nMiddle and high schools in California start their school day on average at 8:07 a.m., according to the CDC study.\n\nBut it's not so simple, the CDC study said, noting that as adolescents go through puberty, their biological rhythms typically shift, so they get sleepy later at night.\n\n\"The combination of delayed bedtimes and early school start times results in inadequate sleep for a large portion of the adolescent population,\" said the CDC study. It found that approximately 70 percent of high schoolers do not get sufficient sleep.\n\nOpponents of the bill don't dispute the research but say school boards should decide how to run their schools.\n\nThe California School Boards Association and the California Teachers Association were among those that fought the legislation. They argued for local control, saying schools, not the state, should assess their communities' needs, given the diversity of California's school districts.\n\n\"What we oppose is a one-size-fits-all statewide mandate,\" said Eric Heins, president of the CTA, which pressured lawmakers to reject a different version of the legislation last year.\n\nA revised bill, which added an exemption for rural school districts, passed the Legislature in August, with the CTA still opposed.\n\nHeins and other opponents say later start times could result in unintended costs and consequences, particularly for working parents, who may have to arrange child care or struggle to get to work on time if dropping their kids at school later.\n\nThere could also be added costs for school districts if they need to pay for additional buses to accommodate the time changes, he said." ]
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[ null, "Last year saw the pioneering work of DIY Sydney act Severed Heads swing back into focus thanks to the archival endeavours of West Coast labels Medical Records and Dark Entries, with the former reissuing two albums and the latter focusing on the classic Dead Eyes Opened 12″. Tom Ellard’s integral role as the Severed Heads ringleader and status as music genius was also highlighted by Dark Entries on the essential ’80s Cheesecake collection of solo works they put out. The chance to sift through more of the Severed Heads back catalogue will always be welcomed here at Juno Plus and it now comes via the Optimo Trax subsidiary of JD Twitch’s Optimo Music.\n\nIn May, Optimo Trax will release the artfully titled Big Saints Reward (1987 – 90 dubs) which collates three B-side dub versions from the 12″s Severed Heads put out in this late ’80s period. A press release from the label makes it quite clear how much of a fan JD Twitch was and remains of the band, describing them as his” favourite electronic pioneers”. Of particular interest is the A-side “Greater Reward (Dub)” which Twitch goes on to describe as possessing “possibly the most beautiful piano in the history of dance music,” and it appears here with a new “Piano Power Edit” from the man himself retooled for DJs to take full advantage of those keys.\n\nIt’s clearly a track close to his heart as Twitch has previously reworked “Greater Reward” as Betty Botox for a superb 2008 compilation on Endless Flight. You can preview the Piano Power Edit and the two B-side dubs below to gain a better idea of their clear impact on the “nascent house scene”.", null ]
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[ "She caused fan hysteria after premiering her new single Stop Me from Falling. And Kylie Minogue was every inch the style queen as she left the BBC Radio 2 Studios in central London on Friday. The singer, 49, was effortlessly chic in a spotted trouser suit and blush pink blouse as she posed for selfies with fans after leaving the an interview with breakfast show host Chris Evans.", null, "The Spinning Around hitmaker was suited and booted in her stylish co-ords which were covered in white polka dots as she was greeted by a mob of fans after leaving the studio. The Australian songstress teamed the look with a cute pink ruffled blouse. Kylie added height to her petite frame with black lace pointed-toe heels and flashed her beaming smile for fans as she posed for selfies and signed autographs. Highlighting her alabaster complexion with natural make-up, Kylie let her naturally beautiful features shine through.", null, "Kylie styled her blonde hair into a straight fringed style for the radio appearances, as she chatted to host Chris the country music roots behind her latest album Golden. Describe her 14th studio effort as ‘Dolly on the Dancefloor’ the legendary performer recalled the moment she first saw the iconic country star in action. Kylie said she saw Dolly Parton perform at The Hollywood Bowl in 2016, admitting it was like an epiphany seeing the singer, 72, in action. The Spinning Around singer said: ‘It’s taken me this long in my life to meet Dolly Parton live! All I can say is that it was like seeing the light.", null, "‘She just came out and I thought life’s different it’s incredible! It was the first time for me. ‘I managed to get tickets on the day. There was a huge smattering of celebs in the audience, I can’t even name them now!’", null, "‘When I saw Dolly I hadn’t really thought about the current album and didn’t know it would have a country influence, and my takeaway was what a performer can do to you as an audience member. ‘Just her connection and her human nature, her wit, her humour, she was just everything I had wished for.’", null, "Kylie’s new album Golden comes after the songstress announced her first UK tour in three years, which will see her perform in cities such as London, Newcastle, Liverpool and Birmingham.", null, "Golden is said to be one of the most personal albums to date for the singer, who endured a difficult year following her split from fiance Joshua Sasse. Kylie started working on the new record shortly after calling off their engagement and co-wrote all the songs including lead single Dancing, which was released in January.", null, "In sharp tailoring, Kylie meant business but she kept it playfull with that feminine pink frill blouse. And let’s not forget the shoes! By Dolce & Gabbana (one of Ms Minogue’s favourite designers) they’re a chic but sexy bit of footwear.", null, "With a pointed toe and slender stiletto heel, they’re ideal for strutting your stuff but of course it’s the luxurious touch of lace that really makes them a must-have buy. So why not steal Kylie’s style?", null, "Click ‘Buy’ tab now to bag a pair at Net-a-Porter. Or get the look with our edit of lace lovelies below:", null, null ]
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[ null, "Mankato, Minn. – The Mankato MoonDogs Baseball Club, of the Northwoods League, is excited to announce the addition of Infielder Kyle Weston and outfielder Joey Rodriguez to the MoonDogs 2015 Roster.\n\nKyle Weston is a 6‘0, 190-pound Redshirt Junior infielder out of James Madison. The Penn Laird, Virginia native is in his second season for the Dukes. In 2013 he Redshirted as a Division I transfer. In 2014 Weston was a mainstay as he started all 50 games he appeared in and collected 14 doubles, two triples, two home runs, 26 RBI. A season a go he also recorded a ten game hitting streak from February 28 to March 16.\n\n“Kyle is a solid well rounded baseball player. We are bringing him in with the intention of playing 3rd base, however, he could easily play any position on the infield,” said Field Manager Ryan Day. “He provides us a position player with tons of versatility, as well as, a hitter who will hit gap to gap and score and drive in a lot of runs for the MoonDogs this summer.”\n\nFor the Dukes in 2015, Weston has appeared in 16 games, 15 starts, while he has tallied two doubles, one triple and eight RBI. On March 13 he went 4 for 5 against the University of Minnesota, a season high.\n\nJoey Rodriguez is a 5‘7, 175-pound Junior outfielder out of Wake Forest. The Miami, Florida native is in his third season for the Demon Deacons. Joey is not the first in his family to play college baseball. His father Joel Rodriguez played collegiately at Georgia Tech. As a Freshman Rodriguez started 22 games, appearing in 42, while hitting three doubles, two homeruns and twelve RBI. In his Sophomore season he started 28 games, appearing in 30, where he tallied five doubles, one home run, eight runs driven in and was a perfect six for six on stolen base attempts.\n\n“Joey is an athletic centerfielder that you can probably pencil in somewhere at the top of the lineup for this coming season,” said Day. “He is a player who can put a lot of pressure on opposing teams with his ability to run the bases. He will also provide us a guy at the top of our lineup who can hit for some occasional power.”\n\nFor the Demon Deacons in 2015, Rodriguez has appeared in 18 games, 15 starts, in which he has hit .286 and collected eight doubles, ten RBI, two home runs, while swiping six bases.\n\n“Both players are extremely athletic and will fit in great with the type of team we are trying to put together for this summer. They both come from well respected programs on the East Coast and we are happy they have elected to spend their summer in Mankato with the MoonDogs,” said Day." ]
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[ "You'll be frozen in carbonite! No, more like epoxy resin.", null, "I got my castin' craft epoxy resin yesterday and these are my very first molds! I can say I've learned A LOT from this first batch. 1/2 a cup of resin is SO MUCH FLIPPIN' RESIN. I definitely know not to mix that much again, ever. Before I started, I didn't want to be in a rush while making these, so I planned out all my pendants. I thought I'd have enough for maybe 5 pendants, but it ended up that I had enough for each of the molds, and then another third of what I mixed had to be tossed.", null, "Here are the ones I think turned out the most decent. Most of them were made in a mad rush, trying to figure out what to do with all that extra resin.", null, "These are my favorites of all of the whole batch. I think the bird in the bird seed is so funny... The dead spider is pretty awesome, because as I was running around looking for stuff to cast, I saw this little bugger on the floor next to my front door. (We let the web-bound spiders live in corners peacefully, especially near doors, because they catch any flies or other pesty bugs that try to come in. [My only gripe is the little spider garbage they leave under the web like dead bugs, old skin and spider poo]... But if they go out of bounds, or if they are the speedy crawly spiders that usually end up in the bathtub, they are DEAD MEAT.)", null, "I also learned that I will never again use glitter in resin. It's oh so tempting, but I think my results were simply horrendous and tacky. I think the better part of these glittery ones will end up in the can.\n\nI can't wait to get my hands on some bottle caps, though! I think being able to create the pendants right-side-up will be a big help in getting these to look slightly more acceptable.\n\nPosted by Kira - oopsicraftmypants.com at 5:31 PM\n\nEmail ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest\nLabels: resin\n\nKIRA! I love them! The bug one kind of creeps me, but we leave them in the corners as well! I love love love the bird on the branch!" ]
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[ "Saving Data in the Cloud is Much Safer Than You Think", null, "There’s no disputing that technology has evolved at an accelerated rate over the last several decades. In fact, some technologies seem to be eclipsed almost as soon as they are created. In other instances, two or more technologies compete and one wins out.\n\nSee, for example, Betamax (younger readers, please use your Google search abilities!), which lost out to VHS, both of which are now dinosaurs replaced by DVD, which is quickly losing ground to streaming and downloading. We could give countless similar examples of computer hardware and software technologies. The point is, due to constant change, it is natural to be hesitant about investing in a new technology: most investors want to be sure of a reasonable likelihood of permanence.\n\nSimilarly, in an era in which data breaches make headlines, managers know it’s important to ensure that a technology is safe and reliable. But for anyone still wondering about the permanence of cloud computing, most of us would agree that that that the technology is here to stay. In fact, businesses small and large have come to understand the power of cloud computing. The good news is that modern cloud security is probably much safer than you realize, and in many cases more secure than what you could provide yourself. In this article, we will discuss some of the reasons why.\n\nThe Cloud is Big Business, Which Is Good for You\n\nCloud storage has become a massive business, and it will only continue to grow. According to a 2018 McAfee report, 97% of all businesses make some use of the cloud, either through public services, private services, or a combination of the two. Thus, most organizations have at least dipped their toe in the water.\n\nHowever, there is still a lot of room for growth. A Computerworld UK article notes that, while less than 50 percent of enterprises have adopted a public cloud platform, the 50 percent threshold will be surpassed globally in 2018. The article also cites Forrester research, estimating that the global market for cloud services will reach $236 billion by 2020. They further predict that in 2018, 76 percent of revenue for these services will be captured by Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google.\n\nSignificantly, these major players understand that data security is the number one concern for their customers. Thus, for years, they have had an intense focus on developing and implementing the most technologically-advanced security features and developing a level of security that most businesses can’t match. And with all that revenue at stake, you can bet they don't take cloud security lightly. If you have any doubts, try to get into one of their data centers--is it harder or easier than getting into your company’s server rooms? As far as we’re concerned, that’s a win-win for both the providers and their customers!\n\nWhen data is transferred from an organization to the cloud, the data is encrypted. The encryption process uses complex mathematical algorithms to protect data while it is being transferred. It takes an encryption key to decipher the files. Thus, even if someone got their hands on data being transferred, it would be indecipherable and meaningless. It's precisely this technology that cloud contract management solutions like ContractSafe use to keep your contracts... well, safe!\n\nRisk managers are taught to fear the possibility of one bad event having a chain reaction of negative consequences. For example, in both government and business, important leaders are often required to travel separately. That way, if there’s a problem, the possibility of a domino effect will be minimized.\n\nData can be considered in the same light. Natural disasters, electrical problems, or spilled soft drinks can harm data on-site. By storing it remotely, you create an extra layer of safety. Plus, companies like Amazon make multiple extra copies of the data and store it in different places (called “redundancy”), to further increase the level of protection. Disasters would have to occur at the same time in multiple locations to lose the data. That’s risk management!\n\nData Can Be Safely Shared\n\nWe’ve probably all had someone share data with us by making and providing us with copies of a file. Sometimes, we’re even-handed a flash drive. The shortcoming in that scenario is that there now exist multiple copies of the document in the possession of multiple people.\n\nAs an alternative, with ContractSafe’s cloud contract management solution, the document is stored safely and securely on Amazon web servers. Simple permissions can be granted to the people who should have access to the information. They don’t need their own copy – they only need a computer with access to the internet! You can even create “read-only” and “no delete” users to limit dissemination of the data and to protect it from deletion.\n\nAt ContractSafe, we understand that as the industry makes the inevitable shift to cloud contract management, some people will worry about cloud security. We’re happy to tell you that we’ve got your back. We use Amazon’s safe data centers. Data and passwords are encrypted. We use malware and intrusion detection and have lots of other safety features. Heck, we even hire real hackers to keep us on our toes and make sure we haven’t missed anything! Trust us – we are dedicated to protecting your data! Start your free trial today." ]