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[ null, "Waiting on the desk in his UW office was a homemade T-shirt.\n\nMiller lifted the shirt up to examine it and knew he was in big trouble with the rest of the staff.\n\n\"Oh man, I'm going to get a lot of (expletive) for this one,\" Miller explained when asked to share his immediate reaction to the shirt. \"I didn't know who made them. They just showed up in my office.\"\n\nThe T-shirts, courtesy of a UW lineman who wishes to remain anonymous, are black. On the front of the shirts is a likeness of Miller, wearing a UW cap, and glancing over his left shoulder, with the words, \"It's Miller Time!\"\n\n\"I brought it home and my wife wanted one,\" Miller said.\n\nAsk and ye shall receive. Amy Miller has a shirt, too.\n\n\"I don't know who made them,\" redshirt junior lineman Ryan Groy said, grinning from ear to ear. \"But we acquired them, and the linemen are wearing them often.\n\n\"It's something cool we did for him to show we have pride in him.\"\n\nOn the surface the T-shirts appear to be little more than a cute gesture concocted by a bunch of 300-pound college athletes.\n\nMiller and the members of the UW offensive line have endured a trying but rewarding season that has forged an unbreakable bond between coach and players who are preparing to face No. 8 Stanford Tuesday in the Rose Bowl.\n\nThat season began with a failed marriage between the line and Mike Markuson, who was fired after Week 2; continued with the subsequent promotion of Miller to interim line coach; and grew with several impressive outings, including the 70-31 victory over Nebraska in the Big Ten title game.\n\n\"I think it is a way for us to show him how much he means to us,\" redshirt junior center Travis Frederick said of the T-shirts, \"and to show everyone else how much that he has helped us.\n\n\"We wouldn't be where we are today without him. He has done a tremendous job. It was a matter of us putting our boots behind him and saying this is the guy who is going to help us get where we need to be.\"\n\nThere were signs of progress throughout the season: 467 rushing yards at Purdue; 337 rushing yards the next week against visiting Minnesota; and the 564-yard performance, with seven touchdowns, at Indiana.\n\nAs a graduate assistant last season under line coach Bob Bostad and for the first two weeks of this season under Markuson, Miller was more friend than coach to the players.\n\n\"Now I'm the guy they can't have that same relationship with,\" he said. \"I've been elevated through rank.\n\n\"There were things I didn't know as a new position coach. We were going to have to go through growing pains together. We did that. And you saw the unit get better and better.\n\n\"Obviously the culmination happened against Nebraska.\"\n\nThe T-shirts were ready for delivery two weeks before the victory over Indiana.\n\nAfter getting manhandled by Michigan State's front seven in a 16-13 overtime loss, the players realized the timing wasn't right.\n\n\"We had lost to Michigan State and we didn't want to bring them out then,\" Groy said. \"After the Indiana game it was finally Miller time.\"\n\nFrederick knows Miller endured some friendly ribbing from the other assistants, but he also knows his position coach didn't mind one bit.\n\n\"I think he understands what it means to us,\" Frederick said. \"When he first took over, that was the theme of our resurgence. It is Miller Time.\"\n\nMiller could be retained by new coach Gary Andersen to coach the UW tight ends in 2013. Andersen is bringing T.J. Woods, his offensive line coach at Utah State, to UW.\n\nWhether Miller is coaching tight ends in 2013, or on another staff altogether, the bond between Miller and the linemen will not be broken.\n\n\"I'm immensely proud of them,\" Miller said. \"I love them to death.\n\n\"I think they have grown to respect and trust me. It is a great relationship now. I don't know if it is the kind of relationship that 'Bo' had with them, but we are very tight across the board.\"" ]
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[ "Skip to content\nPosted on May 6, 2007 by Cos Posted in General\n\n…but aparently everyone else did!\n\nI’ll be seeing it later this week, I hope that it lives up to everything everyone is saying!", null, "More Money Flowing In For Spidey\nBy Garth FranklinSunday May 6th 2007 11:14am\nimage “Spider-Man 3” took in a whopping $148 million over the weekend domestically, easily beating the $135 million record set by “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” last year, whilst Spidey 3 also landed the biggest worldwide weekend ever as well – $375 million for the three day-haul.\n\n“Spider-Man 3” also easily surpassed the track records of the previous two films in the superhero franchise: $88.1 million for “Spider-Man 2,” and $114.8 million for “Spider-Man”. The project dominated the entire frame, it’s take was an astonishing $34,807 per theatre, and the nearest rival was second place “Disturbia” in its fourth week with a mere $5.7 million.\n\nIn fact hopes of some spill over interest into other projects was left obliterated. Last week’s newcomers “The Invisible,” “Next” and “The Condemned” plummeted a whopping 59.5%, 61.2% and 72.1% respectively from their meagre opening weekend hauls. Strong performers like “Blades of Glory,” “Hot Fuzz” and “Fracture” all fell 50-60% as well.\n\nSole wide newcomer, the Eric Bana-Drew Barrymore drama “Lucky You,” posted a disastrous $2.5 million opening (a truly meagre $996 per screen) and sixth place slot. Limited release fared much better with “Waitress,” “Away from Her” and “Paris, je t’aime” all taking in strong per theatre hauls.\n\nThe damn thing killed everything before it and everything that’s been out for the last month or so. Its a juggernaut!" ]
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[ "The Japan Maritime Self Defence Force commissioned the lead Mogami-class frigate in a ceremony at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ shipyard in Nagasaki on April 28.\n\nAlthough JS Mogami is the lead ship in the class, it is the second Mogami-class frigate to enter service.\n\nThe first one was JS Kumano, which was built by former Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding (now Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) at the Tamano yard in Okayama, with a commissioning ceremony held in March this year.\n\nMogami, which derives its name from the Mogami River in the Yamagata prefecture, was launched in March 2021.\n\nAlso referred to as multi-mission frigates (FFM), the Mogami-class is a new generation of JMSDF frigates, displacing over 5,000 tons at full load and combining compactness with manpower saving measures. The ships of the class are envisioned as frigate-sized vessels with destroyer capabilities. They are expected to replace the Asagiri- and Abukuma-class destroyers.\n\nJapan has so far launched four ships in the class, after Japan’s Acquisition Technology and Logistics Agency (ATLA) announced Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) as prime contractor and Mitsui as subcontractor for the 30DX (later designated as 30FFM) program in 2017.", null, null, null, "Japan receives first Global Hawk RPAS from the US" ]
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[ null, "Shopbop Spring sale: A roundup of my favorite …", null, null, null, null, "The Big Apple Circus made its’ first tour stop of 2018 to Alpharetta(25 mins from Atlanta) and on Friday and I was invited to watch the opening night show with my family. The show will be here till February 25th. This year marks the 40th anniversary of this amazing circus that started in Brooklyn, New York. This Circus was started “to spread joy and wonder of a classical circus.“For the first time ever, I got to experience a classic circus at it’s finest. I grew up watching different circus shows on TV but never had the opportunity to see a real show, so I super excited to take my kids to their very first circus show.\n\nThe Big Apple Circus opened its tents to the public in 1977 and this year, they are celebrating their 40th Anniversary season. It has become a known tourist attraction in the city. The Big Apple Circus is known for its community outreach programs, supporting many charities across the country. Friday’s show benefited Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, a non-profit hospital that caters to children.\n\nWe picked up our media tickets which included yummy treats.\n\nThe show started at 7 pm and ended at about 9 pm with a 15 minutes break half way through the show. The Big Apple Circus show had a total of 20 different acts ranging from Trapeze acts to Juggling acts.\n\nRingmaster Ty, did a fantastic job introducing the acts\n\nTicket prices varies from $25 and up depending on where you chose to seat. (Don’t quote me on pricing) You can buy tickets via Ticketmaster HERE.\n\nThe Big Apple Circus has shows all weekend from now till February 25th and on some Wednesdays and Thursdays. See full schedule HERE.\n\nMy kids enjoyed the yummy treats\n\nHighs at The Big Apple Circus\n\nWe were all in agreement when in came to our favorite part of the show, The Highwire featuring Nik Wallenda and the Fabulous Wallendas. This part of the show left us at the edge of our seats as the Wallenda family attempted the seven pyramid move (I think that’s what it is called.) They are a well known act, famous for their highwire acts and have broken a few world records.\n\nThe clowns kept us laughing and they even involved members of the audience to participate in some of their acts.\n\nI was expecting to see more animal acts (blame it on my preconceived ideas.) but this isn’t that type of show. The animals in the show were phenomenal though. I mean who doesn’t love Shetland ponies.\n\nIf you are looking for something fun to do with the family especially if you have kids ranging from age 3-12 or if you have a teenager who loves seeing shows, I would definitely recommend The Big Apple Circus. It would be something entertaining to do during the upcoming Winter break or weekends. We had great laughs, and it was fun to do something together as a family that we all enjoyed.\n\nYou can get details to my coat by clicking HERE. My kids outfit are from Target’s Cat & Jack collection.\n\nYou can learn more about The Big Apple Circus HERE. Thank you for reading, enjoy the rest of your Sunday!\n\nThank you 360 Media for a fun night and for providing the high resolution images of the circus acts.\n\nYou may also enjoy:" ]
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[ null, "In an unusual procedural move, the Grand Rapids Community College Board of Trustees approved the refunding of facility bonds to save approximately $1.4 million worth in interest payments during Monday’s work session.\n\nThe bonds, which were issued in 2012, are set to mature between 2023 through 2032. The board made this decision to refinance in an effort to shore up the college’s savings due to the uncertainty of enrollment in the 2020-21 school year.\n\n“The administration sought permission to issue refunding bonds and use the proceeds to call (or pay off) currently outstanding bonds that were issued back in 2012,” Dave Murray, Director of Communications for the college, stated in an email. “Current interest rates are significantly lower than they were back in 2012, thus there will be significant savings to the college. It’s a transaction similar to refinancing a mortgage to get a better rate. The college could potentially save $1.4 million in interest payments by obtaining a lower interest rate.”\n\nLisa Freiburger, Vice President for Finance and Administration, said during the meeting that GRCC could use the saving to “help with any operating cost issues that we might encounter as we’re looking at some potential fluctuations in our 20-21 financial picture.”\n\n“We’re not issuing new debt to do anything new,” said Freiburger. “It’s more of a refinancing so that we can save on today’s interest rates.”", null, "While this is a strategic refinancing move for the college, the unusual part is the vote took place during a work session over Zoom, not at an actual board meeting during which agenda items are traditionally voted on in public. By doing this, board members put themselves in a gray area concerning Michigan’s Open Meetings Act, according to legal counsel for the Michigan Press Association.\n\n“To conduct an open meeting, they have to advertise that a meeting is going to take place,” said Jennifer Dukarski, Deputy General Counsel for The Michigan Press Association. “And a meeting has a special meaning. It means that the body will get together to deliberate or make a decision about policy. Advertising this as a work session does not give the impression that they will be rendering a decision about policy.”\n\nIn order to join the Zoom chat, those interested in attending had to request the Zoom link via email. This was emailed out in advance, and not published on the GRCC website. During this work session, it was only board members present.\n\nAfter being presented with the information about the bonds during the Zoom meeting, GRCC Board Chairperson David Koetje, asked if the board was able to vote on the resolution in a work session. Misty McClure-Anderson, Executive Deputy to the President and Board Liaison, first said the decision would be forthcoming, but later after receiving a message from GRCC’s legal counsel, texted Koetje that the board could move forward with a vote that day.\n\nThe board voted unanimously to pass the motion to refund the bonds. Trustee Sheryl Siegel made the motion to take the bonds to market. Other members didn’t verbally agree, instead signaling their approval.\n\n“I see somebody nodding yes,” said Koetje when looking for a trustee to second the motion. “Let’s see how we do all in favor? Why don’t you touch your cheek.”\n\nWhen asked if the matter will be discussed at a later board meeting, Koetje said, “No, it will not, the intention is that it will not. That matter is now behind us. We’ll move on.”\n\nWhile Monday’s GRCC Board vote may not directly violate the Open Meetings Act, Dukarski said it violates the spirit of the act.\n\n“It definitely doesn’t have the strength of transparency that one would expect under the Open Meetings Act,” said Dukarski. “We’re left in a little bit of a gray area.”\n\nEditor’s Note: This story was updated 7:43 p.m. to clarify that the GRCC Board voted to approve the refunding of facility bonds. A previous version of this story stated that the college was going to be selling bonds, which was not accurate." ]
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[ "Before I set out on my Netherlands cruise I bought a main VHF radio for Tammy Norie. I got by all last year using a handheld Icom IC-M1Euro V (and very good it is) but I did notice the lack of range and the inability to talk to nearby boats, even though I was always able to get in touch with the coastguard. I was also thinking about AIS. When I want to sleep offshore I’d really like an alarm if a ship comes near. But I’m also reluctant to load Tammy Norie up with gadgets, in spite (or perhaps because of) my technical background.\n\nThen I found the Standard Horizon GX2200. This radio kills three birds with one stone. It’s a VHF, but it also contains an independent GPS, and it can receive and interpret AIS signals and warn of approaching shipping. Since it’s a DSC radio it can also buzz the radios of approaching ships even if they’re not listening on channel 16. This not only gives me a wake-up call if there’s a ship approaching, but a way of talking to them to make sure they’ve seen me. An extra GPS is welcome, of course.\n\nI bought the unit not long before setting off for the Netherlands and tested it on board with the antenna in the cabin. I also thought about how to fit the antenna to the masthead and run the cable to the radio.\n\nI noticed that the masthead had four tapped holes, but when I tried to fit screws into them I found that they were slightly smaller than 5mm and quite a bit larger than 4mm. Probably some imperial size. So my first step was to tap them to 5mm. I’d bought a small scrap of stainless steel strip from Percy M See in Fareham, and cut holes and sawed it into shape using the dock pilings at Rye as a workbench. This held the antenna nicely a little way from the forward side of the mast.\n\nI could have just dangled the VHF cable down the inside of Tammy’s mast, it being a simple tube, but I realised that it would rattle around. Indeed, Marco on Stern was complaining about his cable doing exactly that. So I thought about ways to pad the cable. I also thought about buoyancy.\n\nThe top section of the mast weighs about 30kg. A quick calculation gave its interior volume as about 40 litres. If it were completely sealed, it would float! That was not likely to be possible, but I did think about packing it with closed cell foam, or air-filled bags. Then I realised I could use bubble wrap. It wouldn’t enclose the entire volume, but it would displace a lot of water, and delay water ingress, so that if I ever did drop the mast overboard I’d have a lot more time to deal with it. And if Tammy ever turned on her side or even turtle for any length of time it would help her to right herself.\n\nI’d seen rolls of bubble wrap for sale at B&Q, but it turned out that Mum and Dad had a great big roll of it going unused in the attic. I’d stuffed it aboard Tammy Norie before leaving for the Netherlands.\n\nThe first step was to remove the mast. I used the low tide and high wall in the harbour at Rye to lift the mast using (appropriately) the mast lift. Soon it was lying on the grass next to the boules pitch.", null, null, "At this point a chap turned up and started asking questions about what I was doing and about Tammy Norie. He was Mike McCarthy, a local sailor with a wealth of experience and stories, who was maintaining his own boat not far away. He offered to help.\n\nI visited Rye DIY, just along the street from Tammy’s berth, and bought two 3m lengths of domestic cable conduit. I joined them with duct tape. It was quite easy to arrange the bubble wrap around the conduit in a long helix and shove the whole thing up the mast. The conduit helped keep the whole thing stiff.", null, null, null, "We then caught hold of the top end of the conduit through the hole at the top of the mast and threaded the VHF cable and a bit of mousing string through for good measure. The mast went back down to the boat and we threaded the cable through the existing hole in the bottom section. I caught hold of it using a tool I’d made for fishing things out of CUYC Kestrel’s mast years earlier. I say “tool” but it was just a bit of bent coat hanger that I’d kept hold of.\n\nBy this time it was dark. Furthermore, a pair of enterprising gulls had broken into Mike’s shopping bag and eaten his dinner. We went and bought fish and chips and ate them aboard while swapping sailing stories. A great time was had by all!\n\nThe next day there was torrential rain and thunder as weather fronts passed overhead.", null, "This was a good thing, as it signalled the change in wind direction I’d need to depart for the Netherlands. I used the opportunity to finish the interior wiring and install the radio. It worked well, and picked up AIS signals from ships out in the English Channel some way away.\n\nHere’s a picture of the masthead with the antenna in place, taken later in the trip.", null, "Now, what I’m not telling you is some of the mistakes we made. We had several attempts at threading mousing string through the mast. My first string was some nylon orange stuff that had come with the boat, dangled through the mast while still attached using some washers. This got snagged and broke. I tried with it again but it got worse. Then I bought some smooth string from Rye DIY and threaded that. Initially we pushed the conduit over the string and spent ages shaking it through using a weight made of a piece of wire. After getting the conduit and bubble wrap into the mast another friendly local then pulled the mouse out of the conduit, thinking this was somehow helping. Poor guy — he was very embarrassed. But eventually I realised that it was easy to push the thick VHF cable through the conduit anyway, so the mouse wasn’t really needed. We optimistically shoved the bubble-wrapped conduit up the mast and found that we could retrieve the end through the hold and just push the cable through. All of this mucking about took several hours.\n\nSome of the stories that Mike and I swapped that evening involved people not telling the whole truth about how difficult jobs are on boats, but instead presenting a fait accomplis as if it were all easy and they knew what they were doing all along. It’s rarely so! Mike told me about a magazine article that described several weeks of faff and mistakes as an easy weekend job. I won’t name any names, but just be sure to take those articles with a pinch of salt. Sailors have plenty of salt available, after all." ]
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[ "Hormones are the chemical envoys for our bodies. They communicate with our brains, heart, bones, muscles and, yes, reproductive organs. University of Delaware physiologist Megan Wenner is working to understand how sex hormones influence vascular function.\n\nShe’s focused specifically on comparing estrogen effects in young and postmenopausal women. What happens after menopause when hormone levels drop dramatically? Are therapy interventions safe or not?\n\n“For the past decade and a half, hormone therapy has been controversial for postmenopausal women,” said Wenner. “We need to understand why or why not hormone therapy is safe.”\n\nThanks to a recent Scientist Development Grant from the American Heart Association, Wenner will do just that. She will further investigate the mechanisms contributing to vascular dysfunction in women — specifically, what role is played by estradiol, a form of estrogen.", null, "The funding is given to promising junior investigators in the areas of cardiovascular and stroke research. Wenner, a member of the American Heart Association’s High Blood Pressure Research Council, will present her findings at the organization’s national conference.\n\nWenner’s research interests truly came into focus during a post-doctorate at the John B. Pierce Laboratory at the Yale School of Medicine. She studied under Nina Stachenfeld, who was investigating how ovarian hormones like estrogen and progesterone can influence fluid balance and cardiovascular function.\n\nWorking with reproductive endocrinologists, Stachenfeld developed a technique in which a fertility drug temporarily suppresses endogenous hormones in young women so an investigator can look at physiological systems under controlled hormone conditions.\n\n“You can test women at different phases of a menstrual cycle to see how hormones can influence things like blood pressure or cardiovascular function,” explained Wenner. “But, ovarian hormones fluctuate, and those fluctuations don’t always occur at the same time point in every single person, so it’s very difficult to isolate and look at individual hormones and the effects of those hormones on physiological systems.”\n\nThe complicating factors are many. Some women don’t ovulate, which means they have no peak in estrogen and release of an egg. Others suffer during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle; they might have inadequate progesterone production in the second half of the menstrual cycle. Progesterone is an endogenous steroid and sex hormone that causes the lining of the uterus to grow to support a pregnancy. It is not always obvious that these conditions are present.\n\n“Our interventions are very controlled, preventing any rise in their hormones, so you temporarily suppress endogenous hormone production in young women, and then you can selectively add back,” Wenner said.\n\nShe’s conducting these interventions to look at mechanisms that contribute to vascular dysfunction in women due to aging and after menopause. Properly identifying the ways estrogen does or does not benefit vascular function can perhaps shed light on the controversy surrounding hormone therapy for postmenopausal women, and ultimately improve a woman’s overall health.\n\n“What I learned in my post-doc from Nina Stachenfeld, I’m now implementing at UD to answer new questions,” Wenner said. “We use the hormone intervention in the young women to just look at the effects of estrogen on vascular function [separate from progesterone], and then compare that to healthy postmenopausal women to see if estrogen impacts the pathways that regulate vascular function differently after menopause.”\n\nFor example, Wenner previously applied the interventions to women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), who have extremely high levels of androgen and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.\n\nWenner is now interested to see what the role of estrogen play in mediating vascular function. She’s collaborating with Reproductive Associates of Delaware and Dr. Ron Feinberg, who oversees the hormone intervention in young women and does comprehensive screenings.\n\nWenner is also quick to laud her UD mentors, who include Dave Edwards and Bill Farquhar, professors of kinesiology and applied physiology, and Stuart Binder-Macleod, Edward L. Ratledge Professor of Physical Therapy.\n\n“We have a very collaborative group [in the College of Health Sciences] with lots of avenues to seek out mentorship,” said Wenner. “I encourage junior investigators to actively seek out mentoring.”\n\nThis is not Wenner’s first go-around with UD. She originally came to Newark to pursue a master’s degree in exercise science. While working as an athletic trainer, then-mentor and current kinesiology and applied physiology department chairperson Farquhar opened her eyes to the world of physiology research.\n\n“I caught the research bug, stayed at UD and worked towards my Ph.D. It’s great that it’s kind of come full circle,” she said.\n\nParticipant recruitment began at the end of August. To participate in the study, contact Wenner at mwenner@udel.edu." ]
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[ null, "In a world and industry full of celebrities filled with different racial backgrounds, beautiful black women have been dominating Hollywood for a long time now.\n\nMany women have either hit it big on the screens with their acting skills, broken the YouTube play buttons with their phenomenal music videos, had lines outside their concert halls and not to mention, have hit it hard in the banks ($)!\n\nThese hot black women are major fashion icons as well, and have had their fair share of recognition at various award shows! Here is our list of the top 14 black women:", null, "Profession and achievements: A singer, businesswoman, fashion designer, actress, and philanthropist. Rihanna is officially the wealthiest female musician in the world having a fortune of $600 million.\n\nForbes has also named her among the top ten highest-paid celebrities in 2012 and 2014. She recently started a makeup line by the name – Fenty – which has received much praise worldwide, especially by women of color, because the foundation shades are diverse and available in EACH skin shade.\n\nShe is also a fashion icon. Anything that doesn’t seem nice on the ramp, Rihanna turns it into a statement outfit! She’s undoubtedly one of the sexiest black women.", null, "An actress, singer, dancer, and model. She began her career at the young age of only six years and gained fame from her famous marketing campaign for Coca-Cola’s new drink – Fanta.\n\nShe is well known in the acting world for two of her roles – one in Lizzie McGuire and the other in The Vampire Diaries.\n\nShe has received a Creative Award by Black Women in Film Association.", null, "Profession and achievements: American singer, actress, songwriter, record producer, director, model, dancer, fashion designer, and businesswoman. Is there anything this woman can’t do?\n\nDo you know About This News? The Internet Reacts to Beyoncé’s Alleged Nail Polish Change at Coachella.\n\nShe is well-known for winning 26 MTV Video Music Awards – making her the most awarded artist in the award show history! She is also the highest-nominated woman in the history of the Grammys!\n\nShe’s also known for her influence in feminism and female empowerment through her music, especially her B’ day album.", null, "Profession and achievements: A rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and model. She is considered as the most influential female rap artists of all time, hence is known as the ‘Queen of Rap’. She has accumulated the MOST Billboard Hot 100 entries among women of all genres. ‘Anaconda’ is her highest-charting single in the U.S. to date.\n\nAlthough Nicki Minaj is seen as a controversial figure, her style statement never fails to impress. She highlights and promotes self-confidence each time she’s publicly seen.", null, "Profession and achievements: An English model, actress, and businesswoman. Naomi was recruited at the young age of 15, but came a long way, as she received the recognition of being one of the top 6 models in the 1980s and 1990s, and was called a supermodel of her time.\n\nShe walked the catwalk for Versace in her early days as well. She was one of the hot black girls in her days, and rightly so!", null, "Profession and achievements: An American media executive, actress, talk show host, television producer, and philanthropist. She’s the Queen of All Media, as her show was the highest-rated in its time. She is regarded as one of the most beautiful black women, both inside and out.\n\nOprah is known to be the most influential person in the world and is ranked the greatest black philanthropist in American history while being the first black multi-billionaire in North America.", null, "Profession and achievements: An American television personality, producer, businesswoman, actress, author, and model. Banks was the first African-American woman to be featured on the cover of GQ and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.\n\nShe is famously known for being the host of America’s Next Top Model and having her talk show, The Tyra Banks Show, in which she inspired thousands of young ladies. She is also one of the only seventeen models to be ranked as a Legendary Supermodel by MODELS.com.", null, "Profession and achievements: An American singer, songwriter, dancer, and model. She debuted her music album in 2004 and became an instant hit with her singles topping the charts on Billboard. Ciara has also won one Grammy Award, as well as 3 MTV Awards.\n\nShe was signed as the Global Brand Ambassador for the cosmetics brand – Revlon. In 2008, Ciara was honored as Billboard’s “Woman of the Year” because of her work in changing the music business.", null, "Profession and achievements: An American musician, singer, and songwriter. Keys began singing at the age of 15. She became the first woman to have an MTV Unplugged album debut at number one. She has received 15 competitive Grammy Awards.\n\nShe co-founded and is the Global Ambassador of the nonprofit HIV/AIDS-fighting organization ‘Keep a Child Alive.’ Time magazine has regarded her as one of the 100 most influential people twice.", null, "Profession and achievements: An American actress, singer, rapper, songwriter, and presenter. Her most iconic role is from the series – True Jackson, VP on Nickelodeon in which she earned $20,000 per episode which made her the fourth-highest-paid child star on television.\n\nA Walmart fashion line inspired by True Jackson, VP, was launched, with all the designs being approved by Palmer herself. She also works with the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of the American charity Cool To Be Smart program, speaking to children about the importance of learning.", null, "Profession and achievements: An American singer and actress. Her career started from American Idol, Season 3, in which she was ranked 7th. She acted in Dreamgirls (2006), for which she received an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award.\n\nShe received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2013. Later on, Hudson was hired as a coach on The Voice, both USA and UK versions. She became the first female coach to have won The Voice – UK.", null, "Profession and achievements: An English model and actress. Jourdan debuted as a model at the age of only 16 and is recognized as a very tall model with a height of 6 feet. She is most well-known for being the first black model to walk a Prada runway in over a decade!\n\nShe was signed as the face of Maybelline New York and is considered to be a supermodel of this generation. She has walked numerous shows for DKNY, Michael Kors, John Galliano, Victoria’s Secret, Tommy Hilfiger and has also worked as the face of Rihanna’s collections for River Island.", null, "Profession and achievements: A fashion model, and public spokesperson on the skin condition that she has vitiligo. She was recognized and gained fame from her appearance on America’s Next Top Model, ranking 6th overall in the 21st season. She was the official brand representative of Spanish clothing brand Desigual.\n\nShe was chosen as one of the BBC’s 100 Women. She speaks about her skin condition and helps others who have it to embrace it and not to let it become a point of getting bullied for.", null, "Profession and achievements: An American lawyer, university administrator, and writer and also well-known for being the first African-American First Lady of the United States.\n\nMichelle is a role model for young women worldwide. Her motivational lines, self-confidence, self-love, and drive to achieve all that is in this world is what has captured the hearts of many.\n\nShe is comfortable in her own skin and makes others believe in the same.\n\nShe supported American designers and was considered a fashion icon.\n\nThere are hundreds of hot black women in the industry, but these women top our list, not only in looks, but with their influence, fashion sense, awards, and success.", null, null, "Next Story:\nHadid Replaces Sister Bella as the Top Cover Model for 2022\n\nAbout the Author: Minza Haque\n\nMinza is an aspiring doctor and a fashion and beauty influencer. She posts and write about the little things that she likes in her life and wants to share with the world to make it a better place." ]
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[ null, "Nearly 36 months after making a commitment to Indiana, class of 2014 guard James Blackmon Jr. was no longer certain that Bloomington was where he wanted to be for college.\n\nSo rather than living with doubt in his mind, Blackmon Jr. decided to re-open the recruiting process on Thursday.\n\nHis commitment to Indiana in the fall of 2010 came before he ever played a high school game and also after the Hoosiers had won just 16 games in two seasons under Tom Crean.\n\nAt the time, many questioned whether the commitment would stick, especially with more than three years until Blackmon Jr. could sign a National Letter of Intent.\n\nIn an interview with Inside the Hall, the Marion guard explained his decision to explore other options.\n\n“Just having something to compare Indiana to. I’ve been committed so long that I haven’t really seen any other college,” Blackmon Jr. said. “Indiana is at the top of my list. I still like Indiana. I wouldn’t be surprised if I end back up at Indiana.\n\n“I just want to know that it is the right choice and have no doubt and be excited about my decision so if I commit back, it’ll be because I’m excited about going there and just not having any doubt with it.”\n\nAs the No. 25 player in the ESPNU 100, Blackmon Jr. will have plenty of interest from across the country and Indiana is still expected to recruit him.\n\n“I talked to Coach Crean and he still wants me to be there and he still wants to coach me,” he said. “He’s a great coach and nothing went wrong with the coaches, they didn’t do anything wrong. I just want to reassure myself and have something to compare it to.”\n\nBlackmon Jr. also says he doesn’t regret his decision to commit early despite opening things back up this late in the process.\n\n“I still feel like that was the right thing to do because I knew that it was the place I wanted to go,” Blackmon Jr. said. “But having doubt in your mind, I don’t want to have that with choosing a college.”\n\nThe next step in the process, according to Blackmon Jr., will be taking a look at which schools express interest and then making a plan to proceed from there.\n\n“I think just seeing who recruits me and how that goes, ” he said. “I’m not really choosing a top five, six or anything like that. I’m just going to see who all is out there and trim it down. IU will definitely be in the top of that.”" ]
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[ null, "The TUC has today published a new five year international development strategy, setting out how it plans to use members’ money and grants from the government and other organisations to raise wages and improve rights for some of the world’s poorest workers.\n\nUnions are already tackling poverty pay and exploitation at work all over the world. Our new strategy takes the lessons unions have learnt in Britain – about vulnerable work, the need for a voice in the workplace, and equal rights for women – and shares them with unions in the global south. In turn our unions in the UK learn from their experience and knowledge, for example on organising in the informal economy. Our plan as UK trade unionists, is to assist workers in countries like Iraq and Zimbabwe and help them build democratic states and institutions. We want to help reduce the spread and stigma of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, and plan to use events like the London Olympics to persuade major multinationals to make sure no worker involved in supplying goods for 2012 is badly treated.\n\nGlobal justice, global solidarity sets out three goals for the TUC’s international development work with our partners in the global south’s trade unions: that all workers, including the vulnerable, can enjoy decent work; that all workers and their families enjoy safe working conditions, social protection and access to quality public services; and that all workers, speaking through their unions, promote and defend human rights, equality and social justice. These goals will be delivered through four priority areas to:\n\nDecent Work is a key route out of poverty and is a key Millennium Development Goal (MDG1B). This is a term developed by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) which has developed a set of core labour standards – freedom from child or forced labour, freedom from discrimination at work, and freedom to join a union and bargain with employers. Trade unions know that these are vital to any sustainable model of development.\n\nGlobal justice, global solidarity contains a number of case studies to illustrate the work that the TUC and its member unions are involved in around the world, including work with Nepalese domestic workers like Rohini Prasad Dahal. Rohini started work aged ten, and has worked for half a dozen different families in the last eight years. He says: “One house owner treated me like a thief and if they went out, they would lock the doors and lock me out too. They would only give me leftover food to eat, dirty bedding to sleep on and old clothes to wear. I had no day off, and during the first five years, I received no pay from any employer.”\n\nRohini is probably the youngest union General Secretary in the world, and at just 18 years old, the union he heads, the Nepal Independent Domestic Workers’ Union (NIDWU), is increasing its influence with support from the TUC as part of a global fight for rights at work for domestic workers. The union was only set up a few years ago, but already it has almost a thousand members. Unions like NIDWU need support in building their capacity to win for their members, lifting them out of indignity and poverty.\n\nTrade unions have a proud record in global justice and international development; this strategy will ensure that we focus our efforts on the issues, partners and countries where we can make the most difference to the billions of people around world living in poverty." ]
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[ null, "Almost €2bn worth of deals were expected to close in the hotel sectors of six Central and Southeast European countries this year, but as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic causes shutdowns across the region, these are looking increasingly unlikely to complete in the immediate future, says a new report from international law firm CMS.\n\nThe crisis struck as the hotel market in the six countries — Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia — had become increasingly sophisticated and seen a ramping up in investment.\n\nBy 2019, says the CMS report, “ the CEE6* markets were rapidly catching up with their western neighbours, both in terms of investment volumes and sophistication”.\n\nBetween 2015 and 2019 transactions amounting to a total of €4.2bn closed in the six countries, almost half the volume recorded over the last two decades. Most of these were in capital cities, where 72% of total hotel transactions took place.", null, "The volume was set to increase further this year to around €2bn, up from €1.4bn in 2019, during which 55 hotels in the region with more than 10,000 rooms changed hands. The largest single deal was the acquisition of the InterContinental Prague for €225mn.\n\nSome deals amounting to around €297mn have already completed early in 2020, and some investors are continuing with acquisitions and due diligence. However, the completion of most major deals already in progress “is becoming more unlikely due to the growing COVID-19 pandemic”, according to the report.\n\n“2019 saw transaction volumes rise to their highest ever level and our initial expectations for 2020 were even stronger. However, this optimism has been severely tempered by the international outbreak of COVID-19, which is putting the tourism sector and global economy under increasing pressure,” commented Lukas Hejduk, CMS partner and head of hotels & leisure in CEE.\n\n“We now find ourselves in a situation where it is increasingly difficult to predict the full impact on the hotel sector across CEE.”\n\nLooking at the reasons behind the robust M&A in 2019, the report identifies higher yields than in the established West European market, and the long-term growth potential in the CEE markets.\n\nIn the economically more advanced capitals of the Visegrad 4 countries, notably Prague, Budapest and Warsaw, yields are approaching those in Western Europe at around 5-6%, data from Cushman & Wakefield shows. However, they remain higher in Southeast Europe at 7-7.5% in Bucharest and Sofia.", null, "CMS also noted city and country-specific factors \"such as Warsaw’s robust commercial development and the decreased VAT rate for hotel accommodation in Hungary and Slovakia”.\n\nThe largest volume of hotel transactions took place in the Czech Republic at €620, followed by Poland (€391mn) and Hungary (€285mn). Deal value in the remaining three states was below €100mn during the year.\n\nThe most sought-after assets for investors in the sector were upper-midscale and upscale hotels, which accounted for 42% of transacted volume during 2019.\n\nThe increased demand resulted in growing competition for assets in 2019, and increasing diversity of buyers. While European investors dominated the CEE market in 2019, accounting for 84% of hotel purchases, there was growing interest from buyers from Israel and South Korea." ]
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[ null, "Redmi President Lu Weibing confirmed on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo, that the Redmi Note 7 Pro will be launched in China next week. However, no specific launch date has been revealed.\n\nThe upcoming Redmi Note 7 Pro is expected to powered by Snapdragon 675 processor and rumours also says that the device will sport 6.3 inch Full HD+ display with waterdrop notch, and the device will also rock a 48 megapixel sensor which is already confirmed by the company.\n\nWe are looking forward to hear more about the same in the coming days and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for the latest updates.\n\nRealme 3 Will Be Unveiled On March 4" ]
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[ "How to Create Your Unique Personal Momentum", null, "When momentum’s on your side, you feel invincible. You feel unstoppable. It’s referred to in all facets of life. For example, as you watch a sports game, it’s only a matter of time before one of the announcers brings up momentum; which side has it, and whether they can hold on to it until the game’s end to clinch the victory.\n\nHave you ever taken a closer look at what momentum is all about? If it’s that great, how can we reproduce it in everything that we do?\n\nIn physics 101, momentum is simply (or not so simply) defined as:\n\nThe more mass and velocity an object in motion has, the greater the momentum or:\n\nMuch like in physics, our goals and objectives have their own kind of momentum. Momentum, whether relating to physic or our own tasks and goals, operate under certain parameters and constraints. I argue that the same elements that work against gaining momentum in physics work against your projects and goals as well. For example, the larger the mass, the harder it is the get moving and gain momentum.\n\nI suggest that when dealing with “mass”, it’s all about planning: if you can’t break down the mass into movable pieces, you’ll never get the velocity you need to achieve momentum. If we plan properly, we can get our massive project going by moving all the smaller massed actions. Remember the other end of the equation as well: make sure you plan your entire project so that when your project gains momentum, you want to keep feeding it, e.g., have actions lined up to execute when the time it right.\n\nVelocity is all about the “force” you need to invest in a task taking into consideration the forces that may be working against you.\n\nWhen there’s a lot of mass, there’s a lot of potential velocity laying in wait. However, to achieve immediate velocity on the entire mass, you’ll have to invest a considerable amount of force that you probably don’t possess. That’s why it’s better to start from little “mass elements” or actions.\n\nHere’s a quick example: finishing your post-doctorate thesis may seem like an overwhelming mountain to move. You may not have the energy to get this project going, and it may seem so overwhelming that you simply can’t get it started. However, the force you need to handle the first action—initial brainstorming with a professor—is quite feasible. The force you need for the first action is significantly less than finishing your thesis. Remember, it’s all related: less force to move smaller actions. Many actions moving will increase the overall mass and help you gain momentum.\n\nIt sounds simple, but there are items you need to be aware of that can work against you!\n\nFailing to plan, doing the wrong things at the wrong times, and forgetting actions entirely are all forces that will work against you, ultimately lessening your momentum.\n\nResistance is a killer. Imagine moving the car across a flat road versus an uphill road. There’s a big difference, right? Be watchful of the friction causing elements in your life: Are you tired? Are you eating right? Are you exercising? Are you organized? Do you have an application that will help you manage your actions and projects? All these and more, if not handled correctly, will have a negative impact on you. They are elements that are working against you and preventing you from gaining personal momentum.\n\nI won’t delve into greater detail, expanding about things like escape velocity, the difference between kinetic friction and static and even diving into inertial mass (measured by the amount of resistance of an object to acceleration): those could be the subjects of other posts.\n\nNow that you know what momentum is all about, use it to your advantage.\nUntil next time.", null ]
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[ "Mark Ricketts | The weakness in the growth numbers is worrying", null, "The best laid plans of mice and men can go awry.For a small, highly indebted, open economy such as Jamaica, which is subject to external forces it cannot control planning and forecasting can be a hope and a prayer.\n\nThere are three times in recent years that tourism suffered a downturn. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 in the United States affected arrivals and earnings in our tourism sector and so did the outbreak of the SARS virus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in 2003. The economy and the tourism sector were similarly affected by the 2008/9 global financial meltdown which accounted for the worst recession in the US since the Great Depression.\n\nDevelopments beyond our control and seemingly beyond our expectations are giving us more cause for concern, a far cry from the optimism and rosy forecast that buoyed the Andrew Holness-led Jamaica Labour Party administration shortly after it took the reins of power in early 2016.\n\nAt that time commodity prices, including metals such as aluminum, were exhibiting robustness on the world market. Pairing higher prices for our bauxite/alumina with increase output arising from JISCO, formerly Alpart, coming back on stream, provided justification for expectations of solid export earnings from this sector. This would have been beneficial as it would decrease our ballooning merchandise trade deficit.\n\nIn addition, strong tourism earnings, continued robustness in remittances, and impressive inflows in foreign investment would help offset the trade deficit, leading to a belief that the country would finally enjoy annual current account surpluses in the balance of payment.\n\nBut things changed. By 2018 aluminum prices started trending down, in part due to global trade wars and tariffs, and, in mid-2019, JISCO shuttered its doors for two years to undertake major plant renovations and upgrading.\n\nThe combination of falling commodity price and lowered output in the mining sector have put a squeeze on export earnings, thereby worsening our trade deficit. Therefore, it will be harder for the country to not have annual increases in its current account deficit, and this is already in evidence.\n\nOf even greater significance is that the country in having these setbacks have lost the full impact of one its major drivers of economic growth. This explains in part the aneamic 0.9 per cent annual growth rate in 2019, and the expectation of continued uninspiring performance in the near term.\n\nFour years ago we justified and accepted the importance and significance of a five per cent annual growth rate in this fiscal year to: transform the economy, ensure prosperity for larger segments of the population, improve productivity, and better ensure the safety and security of citizens.\n\nIf five per cent annual GDP growth was imperative in achieving these targets, it is obvious that with less than one per cent growth rate currently, and no near-term improvements likely, the public sector will have to perform much better in governance, in resource allocation, in repositioning education, and in offsetting structural rigidities.\n\nThe private sector too, will have to be far more dynamic, visionary, export-driven, multiregional, multinational with enlarged capital base and highly skilled personnel, and innovative.\n\nThe country has to remember that growth rates are meaningful as they are synonymous with increases in the productive capacity of the economy.\n\nCompounding the country’s woes is the worldwide outbreakof the coronavirus (COVID-19). Daily the Minister of Health Christopher Tufton and his team have to make tough decisions, balancing the potentially devastating impact of COVID-19 on the population and the loss of revenue in a growth underperformance economy.\n\nFor Tufton, uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. He is literally in a no-win situation where second guessing, long after the fact when the results are known, determine foresight and brilliance. Until then, the hope, the fear is the absence and avoidance of the unintended and predictable consequences if the unmentioned happens.\n\nSimilarly, the country has to struggle with tough decision on rights of travelers to Jamaicaand the vexing issues ofcontractual commitment to the cruise lines.\n\nContraction worldwide in transportation, particularly in airlines and shipping, which have a direct impact on tourism, on wharf activity, including final destination, transshipment and exports is occurring. Some major airlines are grounding 20 per cent of their planes and offering unpaid leave to staff while others are slashing domestic and international flights.\n\nWhile Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett conceded in Parliament last Tuesday that there are some concerns, with likely declines in cruise ship activity he said that forward bookings of hotels for March through May remain strong. He, however, conceded that upcoming holidays, such as Spring Break, should provide a better insight as to likely outcomes as the year progresses.\n\nThe cutback in transportation worldwide has to be of some concern for us and the supply chain disruptions must be unnerving for businesses as so much of our economic activity is governed by international trade.\n\nSome consolation is that oil prices on the global market have retreated and Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke believes that recent emphasis on macroeconomic stability, the impressive growth in employment, and the adequacy of the Net International Reserves offer a cushion and a level of resilience that should allow the country to weather any short term setbacks.\n\nWith the International Monetary Fund (IMF) holding Jamaica in good stead, having acknowledging its impressive performance in passing all assigned tests, it is encouraging to hear that the IMF is ready and willing to help Jamaica and other countries deal with the coronavirus.\n\nThe IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said, “the situation is evolving rapidly and we stand ready to provide a forceful, coordinated response if conditions require it. Some countries will see financing needs rise rapidly as the economic and human costs of the virus escalates.”\n\nFor Jamaica this IMF assurance is great and the fact that we remain in such good standing with the Fund should give us confidence going forward. If only we could get pass all of this and start to improve our growth performance." ]
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[ "What a strange place. I found it quite by accident while nosing around on Google Maps – looking for other places to visit on the way to the Surat Thani Kite Festival.", null, "It’s on a road I’ve travelled a few times before, and had no idea there was anything worth looking at. No signs. Nothing. Just an entry on Google Maps that says “Chaiya Grand Canyon.”\n\nAnd when you do get there, the entrance is just the same as dozens of other red laterite roads I’d driven past, except when you turn into this one, you need to STOP. Immediately.\n\nAnd when you do, this is what you see…", null, null, null, null, null, "I couldn’t tell how much is natural rock formation and how much is not. For sure the pool of red water was formed by some mining operation. Bauxite probably. In fact, judging from the parade of trucks…\n\nHmm, “parade” doesn’t sound like a very good classifier for trucks. What about “trundle”? That’s better…\n\nJudging from the trundle of trucks coming out of a road opposite, I’d say mining is ongoing. But it’s possible the raised rocks are some natural formation.", null, null, null, null, "Anyhoo, it’s worth a look. And yes, Mimi (my Xaiomi Mi drone) was sent into the air to get a better look, but with the low-ish sun in the background she didn’t get particularly good video.\n\nWell, we’ll have to live with that, because I’m not planing a second visit. Once was enough. And no t-shirt." ]
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[ "EarthBeat Weekly: The story behind the story of an Earth Day unlike any other\n\nStories brought to you from dining room tables and basements from Washington, D.C. to Kansas City", null, "As you might expect, this was a busy week at EarthBeat headquarters, a virtual office space that spans various working-from-home arrangements on the East Coast as well as quite a few dining room tables in and around Kansas City, Mo., where NCR is based.\n\nThis was an Earth Day unlike any of the 49 preceding it. All you need do is glance at Brian Roewe's remarkable look-back at the first Earth Day in April 1970 – featuring marches, teach-ins and other big gatherings -- to get a sense of just how different.\n\nWith all that in mind, this edition of EarthBeat Weekly adopts a different format to tell you the story behind the story.\n\nAbout a week before the big day, Brian worked with NCR's director of audience engagement, Sara Wiercinski, to send a note seeking EarthDay recollections from members of NCR Forward, the group of readers who support our work with monthly contributions.\n\nSara was working from her Kansas City dining room table, which also serves as headquarters for helping her young children, Luke and Hazel, with their schoolwork. It's a well-situated table, offering a view of songbirds outside.\n\nIn his apartment, also in Kansas City, Brian got down to work on the story with headphones blaring what he described as \"a heavy dose of Neil Young and his often-bandmates Crosby Stills and Nash.\" Just what he needed to get himself in the groove to explore a 1970 timeframe when his editor was a junior in college and Brian was, well, not yet around.", null, "Even more essential to that look back were the dozen NCR members who responded to his call for recollections, providing the kind of specific, personal anecdotes and memories that helped make his story come alive.\n\nEarthBeat relies on readers for quite a bit of our content, including our Small Earth Stories and Burning Questions. Sometimes, we admit, a burning question originates with us. That was the case when Jesse Remedios, a former Bertelsen intern who became a staff writer for EarthBeat earlier this year, asked just what Earth Day activities would be happening when and where. That led to his account of 14 Earth Day events you can join from your screen.\n\nJesse created a graphic to go with the Burning Question but it wasn't until the weekend that it occurred to me to turn it into a logo for our upcoming Earth Day coverage. For this, I needed the help of art director Toni-Ann Ortiz. She was just finishing Sunday Mass on Zoom when she spotted a message from me on her phone and headed down to the basement office she shares with her wife. And voila! We had a logo!\n\nWorking from his family's dining room table in suburban Washington, D.C., Jesse also produced a special series for Instagram, Creation Caregivers, that highlighted some of our past coverage of individuals stepping up for the planet.\n\nOn Wednesday, Earth Day's actual big birthday, Brian found himself alternating between his dining room table and living room couch as he reported the big story of the day.\n\nJesse's assignment was to monitor livestreams of two of the main Earth Day events, a task he accomplished with two laptops that he muted and unmuted depending on what looked (and sounded) more interesting.\n\nRecalling the hustle involved in covering student climate strikes in D.C. in September, Jesse said he \"didn't expect that Earth Day coverage -- all while seated at my dining room table -- would somehow require even more energy.\"", null, "I did the first edit on the story from the home office/guestroom in our apartment about a mile from Boston's Fenway Park. A little after 6 p.m. EST (dinner was already underway in the next room), I turned the story over to copy chief Teresa Malcolm, working from her home in the Waldo neighborhood of Kansas City.\n\nUsing Slack, a digital messaging system, Brian and I responded to Teresa's questions as she began building the story in our publishing system.\n\nYou say this U.N. official issued a statement on social media, Teresa messaged. Where?\n\nI couldn't find the actual post, offering up a link to a Reuters story that quoted the statement instead. Then Brian found the Twitter link and sent it across town to Teresa.\n\nThen, instead of linking to a description of a song created by an African affiliate of the Global Catholic Climate Movement, Teresa found the song on YouTube and embedded it in the story. Pretty cool tune, eh?\n\nTeresa was doing this work from her living room, which is closest to the wi-fi. At her feet was Bosco, the three-legged dog who punctuates Teresa's edits with constant requests to be let out, at least when the weather's nice.\n\nIf you take a look at NCR's coverage over the past week, you'll find a lot more than Earth Day. Juggling much of that was production and online editor Stephanie Yeagle, working from her dining room table in a Missouri suburb 30 miles south of Kansas City.\n\nWith high school junior Sereniti sharing the table for e-learning sessions and five year-old Theo playing nearby with dinosaurs -- or working on his learning tablet -- Stephanie also kept an eye out for climate-related stories produced by the wire services. With a quick note in Slack, she'd alert Bertelsen intern Sarah Salvadore, working at home in Franklin Park, N.J., to edit and produce the story for ncronline.org/earthbeat.\n\nPosting and tracking all this work on social media was engagement editor Brittany Wilmes, who works from a desk just off the kitchen in her Kansas City apartment where she shares her internet connection with her husband of six months, Ryan. Nearby are about 20 houseplants, including a pint glass full of green onion root stubs that she and Ryan are trying to regrow while sheltering at home.\n\nIn some ways, it was a week unlike any I've spent in a variety of newsrooms over the years. But in the most important way – figuring out ways to tell the story – it wasn't that different at all.\n\nOn the chance you missed any of it, you'll find EarthBeat's coverage of Earth Day 2020 linked from here. As always, I welcome your feedback.\n\nEarthBeat | EarthBeat Weekly: The story behind the story of an Earth Day unlike any other" ]
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[ "Bipin Dharamsey-Nensey to continue as Deputy Chairman of MIC", null, "In a letter send to the company, Dharamsey confirmed his desire to remain in his capacity as Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors.\n\nA statement issued by MIC said :\"We would like to inform you that the company has received a letter dated March 3,2021 from Mr.Bipin Dharamsey-Nensey, Deputy Chairman who has confirmed the withdrawal of his resignation on the same day that this announcement was erroneously announced. He has also confirmed his desire to remain in his capacity as Deputy Chairman of the Muscat insurance Board of Directors with immediate effect.\"\n\nMIC also said :\" Mr. Dharamsey has tendered his resignation on the 10th December 2020 but after discussion with MIC's Chairman was persuaded to withdraw said resignation the same day.\"\n\n\"Since his withdrawal of his resignation in December, Mr Dharamsey has attended many meetings of the board and its sub-committees and will continue to undertake these duties going forward. We take this opportunity of thanking Mr Dharamsey for his continued support.\" the statement added" ]
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[ "Reviewing press coverage of the 1929 stock market crash, I found myself sidetracked into mystery and intrigue, a con game and a failed trans-Atlantic flight.\n\nIn September 1908, Yakima, Wash., police were called to an address on North Naches avenue. The homeowner was sure there were burglars in the house, but a thorough search found nothing – in fact, according to the Yakima Herald, “every door and window was securely locked from the inside.”\n\nThe brief newspaper account was notable because the homeowners were notable. Two years earlier, Mrs. Urban F. Diteman had been identified as one of 165 U. S. heirs to a mysterious, alleged $250 million fortune left by the explorer Sir Francis Drake.\n\nFast forward to October 22, 1929. The homeowner’s son, Urban F. Diteman Jr. (without advance notice to anyone but his wife) took off from Newfoundland in a Barling NB-3 monoplane (named the Golden Hind – after Drake’s ship) heading for London, only the third such trans-Atlantic attempt in history.\n\nIn Montana, news of the flight overshadowed all other headlines, including the panic on Wall Street. That’s because the Diteman story was “local.” The young man and his family, two years earlier, had lived in Missoula, where Diteman had taken flight training lessons from legendary aviator Bob Johnson. They then settled down in Billings.\n\nAs 32-year-old Diteman took off from Newfoundland, Johnson was getting ready to leave for Wichita to pick up a new $6,000 Travelair biplane to add to his Missoula air service. Johnson asked to be sent updates on his student’s daring flight.\n\nDiteman, who was in the stock business (buying cattle and sheep), had a ranch in the Polson area and had moved to Missoula in 1927 with his wife and two small boys. They lived in a modest apartment at the Missoula Hotel.\n\nDouglas McCallum, a local resident and friend of Diteman, told a Missoula newspaper reporter the aviator was “an expert and somewhat reckless automobile driver,” who pursued flying as a hobby but also dreamed of having a plane of his own to “cover more ground in less time” in his stock-buying business.\n\nAn Associated Press article in the Missoulian quoted Diteman’s ailing mother in Portland as saying, “Urban is going to win. Of that I feel certain.” The flier hadn’t told his parents of his plans. He didn’t want to worry them because of their frail health.\n\nInitial reports of the flight were concerning. The weather was foggy and cold with an east wind of more than 30 mph. Diteman’s plane was outfitted with only 165 gallons of fuel, “barely sufficient” to make it to London.\n\nThe following day the weather over the Atlantic worsened. Headlines declared the Montana aviator was missing – feared lost at sea.", null, "By Friday, October 25, 1929, the panic on the stock exchange was beginning to push the Diteman story aside.\n\nThere were still a few items. One indicated the aviator had purchased a $40,000 short-term policy from a Kansas City insurance company, something immediately denied by his wife in Billings.\n\nAnother (in the Canadian press) hinted that Diteman’s motive for being in Newfoundland was not just for the trans-Atlantic flight. The story said he was researching his grandfather Joseph Tobias Drake and the Sir Francis Drake estate mystery.\n\nBut in a note left behind, Diteman nixed that idea, apologizing for his “impromptu lies about Drake. He did not bring me here, nor to London, albeit I am his descendant.”\n\nThat leads us to Oscar Merril Hartzell, an Iowa farmer.\n\nA couple of con artists had tried to bilk his mother out of $6,000 in exchange for a $6 million share of the Drake fortune. Hartzell exposed the scam, but then decided to play the game himself.\n\nStarting in 1919 he began searching for anyone with the Drake surname, telling them he was one of the explorer’s distant relatives and was putting together a lawsuit against the British government. He claimed the Brits had been squirreling away the interest on the Drake estate, now worth billions of dollars.\n\nDespite denials from the British and American governments that any “Drake fortune” existed, Hartzell (who by 1924 or so had moved to London) continued to rake in money from his followers.\n\nEven when his con was exposed and he was deported to America for trial in 1933, many folks still believed in him, raising nearly $70,000 for his defense.\n\nHe was convicted of fraud the following year and sentenced to ten years in prison. He died shortly before his sentence was up.", null, "The story of the monumental scam can be found in a book by Richard Rayner called “Drake’s Fortune: The Fabulous True Story of the World’s Greatest Confidence Artist.”\n\nBob Johnson made headlines a week after the Diteman disappearance, arriving back in Missoula with his new training plane.\n\nA few days later, the local paper announced another famous aviator was headed to Missoula as part of a promotion for a Missoula car dealership, owned by H. O. Bell.\n\nToday, though his dealership is long gone, Bell’s name lives on in Missoula aviation history.\n\nBob Johnson’s friend, Bell, will be the subject of next week’s article.\n\nJim Harmon is a longtime Missoula journalist and broadcaster who writes a weekly history column for Missoula Current." ]
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[ "Home / News / Interesting Things About Mexico That You May Not Know\n\nInteresting Things About Mexico That You May Not Know\n\nMexico is a country located in North America. It is bordered by the United States to the north, and by Guatemala and Belize to the southeast. Mexico has a population of over 120 million people, making it one of the most populous countries in the world. The country is divided into 31 states, each of which has its own unique culture and history. Mexico is also home to a variety of different landscapes, from beaches and jungles to mountains and deserts. In recent years, Mexico has become an increasingly popular travel destination, thanks to its stunning natural beauty and rich culture.\n\nPre-Columbian Mexico traces its origins to 8,000 BC and is identified as one of the six cradles of civilization; it was home to many advanced Mesoamerican civilizations, most notably the Maya and the Aztecs.\n\nFor a long time, Mexico is famous for its beautiful shimmering beaches, monuments of historical monuments and famous ancient architectural works of pyramids ... However, apart from that, this country also owns many interesting that you may not know:\n\nThere are 68 indigenous languages ​​spoken in Mexico: Mexican law recognizes 68 official indigenous languages ​​in the country, although Spanish remains the primary language, spoken in most of the country. commercial and political activities. Of these 68 languages, there are dozens of variations as well, and the number of indigenous dialects spoken in Mexico is likely closer to 200. Many of these languages ​​are in danger of disappearing because they exist only in communities. The community is small and usually only spoken by people of the previous generation.\n\nHot chocolate is a drink for the gods: When Hernán Cortés invaded the shores of Mexico in the early 16th century, the Aztecs thought he was a \"white god\" and offered him a reward. Hot Chocolate - the drink they adored. However, Cortés destroyed all the works of the Aztecs and usurped Mexico to the Spaniards.\n\nMexico is a very colorful and vibrant country, with a rich culture that is evident in its art, food, and music. This pride is also reflected in the country's flag, which is filled with bright colors and intricate details. Now you can show your love for Mexico with a special customized baseball shirt and cap that feature the Mexican grungle flag. These items are made of high-quality fabric and are printed with stunning 3D detail, ensuring that they will be enjoyed for many years to come. So if you're looking for an unique way to show your Mexican pride, be sure to check out these amazing baseball clothes!", null, "In the land of Mexico, there is always a thunderstorm brewing. The locals know how to take cover and when to expect the tornado. This is the perfect place for a 3D all over printing baseball shirt and cap! The bright colors will reflect the lightening in the sky, and you will be sure to stand out in any crowd. When it's time to take cover from the storm, put on your baseball gear and head for shelter!", null, "Mexico Half & Half Customize 3D All Over Printed Baseball Shirt & Cap\n\nAs a Mexican, I take pride in my country and its culture. And what could be more representative of Mexico than its flag? So when I saw these all-over printed baseball shirts and caps with the Mexican flag design, I just had to have them! Not only do they look great, but they're also really comfortable to wear. And the best part is that you can customize them to your own liking, by adding your name or any other text you want. So if you're looking for a unique and stylish way to show your Mexican pride, be sure to check out these amazing baseball shirts and caps!\n\nOrder here: Mexico Half & Half", null ]
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[ "Here are some observations and insights that were shared on social media this past fortnight. I call these Friday’s Finds.\n\nAndrew McAfee: offshoring is a way station on the way to automation – via @ebala\n\nThe research is clear that technological progress has greatly benefitted people in the developing world so far. I wonder, though, if automation and deindustrialization might be creating a ‘silicon ceiling’ on growth — a situation in which even low wages are no longer an attractive alternative to technology. If so, the global shift away from labor and toward capital will only accelerate.\n\nWhat Happens When You Get Rid Of Managers? – @StoweBoyd\n\nRyan Carson, CEO of Treehouse: We just don’t. The reason is that when you don’t have a manager to hide behind, your work is truly exposed. We’ve fired people, and the reason is that there’s nowhere to hide, because everything’s public and it’s very clear whether you’re working and doing good stuff. We also find that if people like what they’re doing, then they do an awesome job at it and they don’t require traditional performance measurements.\n\nA New Theory of Growth – @EskoKilpi\n\nTo say that Thomas Edison invented electricity or that Albert Einstein discovered relativity is a popular, but misleading simplification. These breakthroughs would have been inconceivable without (1) the social and intellectual network that stimulated and advanced their thinking and (2) the people who recognized the value of their contributions and spread them further. A good, new idea is not automatically passed on. From this standpoint a lighted match does not cause a fire. Rather the fire took place because of a particular combination of elements of which the lighted match was one. One cannot be creative alone. These qualities are co-created in an active process of mutual recognition.\n\nThree HR Models to get rid of – @tomwhaak\n\nOnce upon a time Dave Ulrich presented an HR model to the world. This model was embraced by the HR world. Ulrich argued that for good HR all four roles are needed: administrative experts, employee champions, change agents and strategic partners. The HR chiefs of the world got part of the message: HR needs to be a strategic partner. The other necessary roles were often neglected and in many organisations the result is messy: non of the roles Ulrich described is executed at a world-class level.", null, "The changing nature of work\n\n2 Responses to “Work is changing”" ]
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[ "As you may (or may not) know variables in Basic+ are passed to stored procedures “by reference”, meaning that if you change a passed variable in the called procedure, that change is reflected in the calling routine (a fuller explanation of how this works can be found here). This behavior is critical to the way many system functions work (such as iconv and oconv) and is very useful in returning more than one item of data from a called procedure.\n\nHowever, one place where this rule breaks down is when calling stored procedures via a QuickEvent, such as routing an event to a commuter module like so:", null, "Example: Calling a Commuter Module from a QuickEvent\n\nWhen you call a stored procedure in this way the system eventually passes your request to a routine called ExecNpHandler() which dispatches the event and its arguments to the desired target, However at this point the pass-by-reference chain gets broken because a copy of the argument is passed to the stored procedure rather than the original.\n\nFor example, if we used Send_Event() to trigger the OMNIEVENT event in the above example, and the commuter module changed Param2, the Send_Event() caller would not see the change (Note that if you use an Event Script handler then passing the event arguments by reference works as you would expect, and you will see changes made to your arguments by the Event Script handler).\n\nWhile working on the v10 IDE this proved to be something of a problem because the framework relies on a series of OMNIEVENT calls to pass messages between various entities, and sometimes arguments are updated to let the caller know of things like state changes and suchlike. With something as complex as the IDE, writing the events as a series of Event Scripts was impractical so we took the opportunity to update ExecNpHandler() to respect the pass-by-reference paradigm instead – Now you get to see your changes in a consistent manner regardless of whether you prefer Event Scripts or QuickEvents.\n\nSo, is this change likely to impact you? In most cases the answer is no as ExecNpHandler() is normally the last handler to be called in the event chain, and any changes to passed arguments are usually ignored. Where this might be an issue is when:\n\nIn this set of circumstances you will probably see an effect, and you may have to modify your code accordingly." ]
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[ null, "“I have to tip my hat to them, those guys did an excellent job prepping the track from top to bottom. The track was racy all over,” said Wilson, getting some early-season starts in while avoiding the brutal winter weather back home. “The surface was smoother than a paved road.”\n\n“There was a lot of pretty close racing and the guys were respectful of other guys’ equipment,” he added. “I love that. Two nights of racing and I didn’t even have to put a rivet in afterwards.”\nWilson drew the outside front row both nights. Following a pair of restarts Saturday for errant racers, he jumped to an immediate lead while challenged by pole starting Guy Norton.\nSecond row starter Tim Ward moved into second around Norton on lap four to give chase. A frontstretch tangle eliminated a couple cars on lap seven with Wilson maintaining his lead on the restart. The final 18 laps went green, white, checkered with Wilson taking the win in over Ward, the 12th starting Ryan Roath, 16th starting Eric Center and Anthony Madrid.\n\nStill breaking in his new Shaw by Taylor Chassis, Wilson ran in front from start to finish again on Sunday.\n\n“Jeff said he could help me,” Wilson summarized, “ and I guess he did that.”\n\nZane DeVilbiss was second, a car length and a half off the pace, after a mid-pack start. Completing the top five were Ricky Thornton Jr., Ward and Don Earven. Chris Olexiewicz raced from 22nd starting to seventh for hard charger honors.\n\nHeat winners were Mecl, Kelley and Wilson. DeVilbiss won the “B” feature." ]
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[ null, "Actor, filmmaker, producer and writer, Kunle Afoloyan is known for blockbusters when it comes to movie making.\n\nHis hard work has been paving ways for him but it did in a special way after he received a special recognition award for his contributions to the Nigerian movie industry.\n\nThe son of a late veteran actor and filmmaker, Adeyemi Afolayan aka Ade Love majored in economics and started out working in a bank while doing some casual acting, before deciding to move into full-time filmmaking and taking a course at the New York Film Academy.\n\nHe has written and produced award-winning and cinema breaking movies like The CEO, October 1st, Phone Swap, Dazzling Mirage, Figurine, Irapada to mention a few." ]
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[ "Alisson Becker's father is laid to rest in a small private ceremony with 20 friends and family in his home city in Brazil... but Liverpool goalkeeper was unable to attend due to coronavirus restrictions\n\nThe father of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has been buried in his home city.\n\nJose Agostinho Becker, 57, was laid to rest in the same burial plot as his father Alicio in a private ceremony attended by around 20 friends, relatives and neighbours.\n\nHis widow Magali and son Muriel, 34, the goalkeeper of Rio de Janeiro club Fluminense, were among the mourners.", null, null, "Heartbroken Alisson, 28, was unable to attend because of coronavirus restrictions.\n\nDad-of-two Mr Becker was found dead at midnight on Wednesday by a lake on the family's ranch near the town of Lavras do Sul in southern Brazil.\n\nAn autopsy confirmed he had drowned and ruled out foul play, although a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy is continuing.\n\nHe is thought to have got into difficulties after going for a swim in the lake although he often practiced underwater fishing and diving at the family's country holiday property just over 200 miles away from their main home in Novo Hamburgo.", null, "The funeral took place on Friday afternoon at a Catholic cemetery in a neighbourhood of Novo Hamburgo called Canudos where Mr Becker lived.\n\nA Sport Club Internacional flag is said to have been laid over the coffin. Alisson and his brother both started their careers at the Serie A club based in Porto Alegre.\n\nMuriel has now changed the profile photo on his Instagram to one of his dad.\n\nLocal police chief Andre de Mattos confirmed on Friday several people, thought to include friends and employees of the family property who started a search when his family raised the alarm around 5pm on Wednesday, had been questioned.", null, "But he declined to say whether real estate broker Mr Becker was on his own when the tragedy occurred.\n\nTests on tissue samples are now expected to take place to help police ascertain why he might have got into difficulties in the water.", null, "Alisson said in a post in English and Portuguese on his official Twitter account after learning of his father's death: 'I would like to thank everyone for the messages and tributes to my beloved father.\n\n'Our family feels loved by everyone. May God bless each one's life.'\n\nHis club wrote on its website: 'Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the tragic death of Alisson Becker's father, Jose, in Brazil on Wednesday.\n\n'The thoughts of everybody at the club are with Alisson and the Becker family at this incredibly sad and difficult time. The club requests that the media respects the privacy of Alisson and his family during this time.'", null, "Muriel's club Fluminense wrote in a statement: 'Fluminense deeply regrets the death of Jose Agostinho Becker, father of goalkeepers Muriel and Alisson. We wish all friends and family all the strength.'\n\nThe Liverpool goalie reportedly had to make the heartbreaking decision to stay in the UK after a desperate attempt to find his way round travel bans and restrictions.\n\nHis manager Jurgen Klopp was unable to attend his mum Elisabeth's funeral in his native Germany earlier this month due to Covid restrictions." ]
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[ null, "As a child, Hellboy learns the story of how Balor, the king of the elves, had an invincible clockwork golden army built for him. After deciding that the army was too powerful, Balor locked them away deep in the Earth and split the Crown of Bethmora that controls the army into three parts. In the present-day, Balor’s son Prince Nuada desires to reunite the crown and kills his father when he tries to stop him. The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense becomes involved when Nuada massacres a Manhattan auction house to retrieve one of the pieces of the crown. Under the new Bureau head Johann Krauss, who exists as ectoplasm inside a suit, they follow the trail down to the Troll Market. There Abe Sapien discovers Nuada’s sister Princess Nuala who is on the run with the remaining piece of the crown. As Abe becomes attracted to Nuala, Nuada bursts into Bureau headquarters after her, fatally wounding Hellboy in the process. The only hope to save Hellboy’s life is a trip to where the Golden Army lies beneath the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland. However, this involves making a deal that will give Nuada the final piece of the crown.\n\nSince the 1990s, Guillermo Del Toro has emerged to become one of the top fantasy filmmakers in the world. Del Toro first appeared with the Mexican-made vampire film Cronos (1993), which gained a good deal of acclaim as an arthouse release. This attracted enough attention to have Del Toro brought to the US to direct Mimic (1997). Del Toro went from success to success, alternating Spanish-language arthouse works like The Devil’s Backbone (2001) and Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) with comic-book fuelled works like Blade II (2002) and Hellboy (2004).\n\nFollowing the extraordinary acclaim enjoyed by Pan’s Labyrinth, Del Toro became recognized on the wider (ie. non-genre) stage. At the point this film was released, he seemed to have his fingers in every imaginable pie – with reported adaptations of the Marvel comic-book Dr Strange, H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness, a new version of Pinocchio and Frankenstein, Disney’s Haunted Mansion ride. He sidetracked off onto the non-starting Hobbit movies for Peter Jackson, eventually ending with co-screenwriting credit on the finished trilogy The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014). In between this, he also produced other works (see below). Del Toro finally settled on his next directorial project as being the giant robots film Pacific Rim (2013), followed by the ghost story Crimson Peak (2015) and the amphibian man romance The Shape of Water (2017), which won Del Toro an Academy Award as Best Director.\n\nHellboy, adapted from the Mike Mignola comic book, was one of Guillermo Del Toro’s least satisfying works, although enjoyed a healthy cult afterlife subsequent to its cinematic release. Del Toro and Mike Mignola also oversaw two animated spinoffs with Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006) and Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron (2007). With Hellboy II: The Golden Army here, Del Toro makes a sequel. Del Toro has taken the opportunity of being able to command a much larger budget to expand the original out onto a wondrous scale. Although, rather than further superheroic adventures or more of the same the demonic combat of Hellboy, Del Toro takes The Golden Army in other directions. The Golden Army is less a superhero film than one that slots into the eccentric fantasy worlds peopled by strange creatures that have popped up in recent years – see works like Takashi Miike’s The Great Yokai War (2005), MirrorMask (2005), Luc Besson’s Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) and indeed the labyrinth sequences in Pan’s Labyrinth.\n\nDel Toro takes enormous delight in peopling Hellboy II: The Golden Army with an menagerie of eccentric and offbeat creatures – Mr Wink, a giant troll that has a huge rock-like fist that blasts off his arm on the end of a chain; a horde of malevolent tooth fairies that devour human bones; guards with black beaked heads that look like predatory birds; a shop assistant with a head that has been built like a wooden model cathedral; the arrival at the Giant’s Causeway to be greeted by a creature with a small cart instead of legs and an angel of death that has no face excepting for a shell and eyes around its wings. During the venture down into the Troll Market, the creature effects people go wild in terms of creations. There is also an amazing prologue telling the story of the elves and the forging of the crown, where Guillermo Del Toro has seemingly set out to imitate the Danish puppet fantasy Strings (2004).\n\nThe best of the new creations is that of Joachim Krauss, a character taken direct from the comic-book who consists of ectoplasm and lives inside a diving suit with an opaque glass helmet for a head – the scene where he provokes Ron Perlman who ends up punching him and puncturing the helmet is side-splitting.\n\nThe big set-piece of the film in terms of creatures and effects is when Nuada unleashes the Elemental in the streets of Manhattan, where the seed grows into a massive plant creature rampaging about the streets. What is so striking about the scene – as say compared to the similar monsters that raged through the area in Godzilla (1998) and Cloverfield (2008) – is how the concern in the sequence is less about putting on a display of mass destruction than it is over Hellboy killing a creature that is the last of its kind.\n\nThis time Guillermo Del Toro seems to have much more of an ease with the characters who are delineated with far more roundedness, particularly Selma Blair’s Liz. There is an amusing running B-plot about Hellboy and Liz’s relationship problems. As in Hellboy, The Golden Army is anchored by the wonderfully laconic and laidback performance from Del Toro’s regular contributor Ron Perlman. The most amusing scene in the film is where Hellboy and a lovesick Abe Sapien both get drunk to the accompaniment of Barry Manilow’s Can’t Smile Without You (1978).\n\nMore disappointingly, Guillermo Del Toro seems so absorbed with his creatures that he never invests too much in creating the screenplay. This is fairly rudimentary and tends to travel in a straight-line – it is eminently predictable, for instance, from the point that Del Toro introduces the brother and sister who share each other’s injuries that she will save the day by sacrificing herself. In a way, the perfect co-writer for a future Del Toro project would be Neil Gaiman. Gaiman fantasies like Neverwhere (1996) and MirrorMask perfectly mirror the world of strange creatures that Del Toro is trying to create here – indeed you could easily imagine the venture into the world of the Troll Market as being another corner of the secret underworld of Neverwhere.\n\nGuillermo Del Toro and Ron Perlman talked about a third Hellboy film for several years but nothing ever emerged. Hellboy (2019) was a reboot of the series with David Harbour taking on the title role." ]
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[ "Interacting with the sub-surface\n\nNormally, one would approve that the interaction of a molecule with a surface is determined by the sum of interactions between that molecule and the molecules or atoms at the surface. Here we challenge this simplification by also considering the sub-surface. Modification of few nanometers below the surface can also be an interesting means to change the way molecules interact with surfaces.\n\nThis research topic is potentially important because many functions of a surface are affected by the way molecules interact with that surface; adding this new control parameter opens new possibilities and combinations with surface termination. There is a wide range of phenomena that are within reach of the new method, ranging from wetting behavior, to biological interactions, antibacterial effects, to more technical applications like corrosion or heterogeneous catalysis.\n\nWe consider two possible ways a molecule at a surface can interact with the sub-surface region:\n\nTo start with, creating a controlled and stable sub-surface structure is not trivial; we approach this problem by deposition of nanometer thick cross-linked plasma-polymer films, where the stoichiometry and functional group density can be readily controlled by processing parameters.\n\nWe recently succeeded producing vertical chemical gradients (VGRAD), where a hydrophobic surface is terminating a sub-surface 3-5nm hydrophilicity gradient. In this case the polymers with variable hydrophilicity are based on HDMSO monomers which are processed under plasma conditions of variable oxygen content and variable specific energy input.", null, null, "To assess the properties of such VGRAD coatings, we have monitored the adsorption of albumin protein from aqueous solution. The reference surfaces used were gradient-free hydrophobic or hydrophilic plasma polymers of the same HDMSO type. Interestingly, we find that the adsorbed mass on the VGRAD surface is lower than on any of the gradient-free reference plasma polymers. The conclusion is that the modified VGRAD sub-surface leads to a modified protein adsorption.\n\nIt is known that protein adsorption is chiefly controlled by water structural effects like the hydrophobic effect. Using neutron reflectivity and IR experiments we could show that such plasma polymers are indeed hydrated to an extent that depends on the hydrophilic balance. We thus hypothesize that besides modified Van der Waals interactions from the sub-surface, also specially structured sub-surface water will affect adsorbed protein conformation. Further experiments are planned to test this hypothesis." ]
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[ "That Time I Got Reincarnated and Everything Worked Out Perfectly", null, "The German language actually has a word for that sensation when you feel good at witnessing someone else’s misery. So, I’m sure some language, somewhere, has a word for that sensation when an anime (or some such) enchants us early on, and never gets bad, per se, but manages to tread that line between the lingering love and outright disappointment by the end. Whatever that word is, I do not know it, but it would definitely apply here.\n\nThat Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime follows the titular ball of slime, Rimuru, on his adventures and endeavors in a fantasy world. It begins when he was still a human in Japan, thirty-seven years old and content with what he has in life. However, he shortly finds himself stabbed to death in the street, taking the mortal blow in place of a friend. The exact mechanism of what happens next is never really explained, but he dies and his soul is reincarnated as a humble slime in a mystical cave. He manages to get by, learning about himself and his new capabilities, until he meets an imprisoned dragon with a tsundere personality. Their encounter is brief, but pivotal. Soon enough, Rimuru, as the dragon names him, manages to leave the cave and embark on an epic saga, wherein he makes many friends, defeats many enemies, comes to lead a powerful nation of diverse monsters, and more.\n\nSounds pretty awesome, doesn’t it? And, at first, in my opinion, it is. The first few episodes set things up, in an engaging, endearing way, and there are many promises made of things to come. But then… it doesn’t really do much.\n\nWell, ok, it shows, often in overview, Rimuru’s humanizing influence. He doesn’t hesitate to see everyone he meets as people, regardless of what race they are. That automatic respect encourages dignity within others and they immediately admire him for it. He is intelligent, finds and implements unusual solutions to serious problems, he is strong to the point that he is overpowered in most conflicts, and he is merciful. He genuinely cares about others, as evidenced by how he laid down his life for his friend once already. And he is vastly humble and easy-going, to the point where he is all but oblivious to how others idolize him. It’s easy to see why others would want to follow him. He even manages, more than once, to turn enemies into friends and comrades.\n\nIt also shows, even more in overview, the effects of Rimuru’s attitude and leadership. People who have been beaten down stand tall again. Many different creatures come together in true harmony. A new nation is formed, a city built, advancements made, and commerce thrives as everyone prospers together. And those nefarious forces which would do them harm are overcome. Quite easily. A bit too easily, in fact.\n\nThe most overriding problem with the show is how it fails to maintain any tension. Things continue to work out for Rimuru and his followers, to the point that they emerge golden, again and again. Every problem has an obvious, easy solution. The cast grows huge, and each of the characters has some appeal, but once their bond with Rimuru is formed, they’re relegated to the background with everyone else. The show seems stuck on one single track, one where things can never get too serious, the heroes always win, handily, and once that happens for the umpteenth time, one fails to ever worry again. It gets boring. Amusing, at times, but boring.", null, "It may sound a bit counterintuitive, but we need to see bad things happen in our stories. And while we see that bad things have happened to the characters, we generally do not see them during the show. It’s always happened earlier, before Rimuru arrives on the scene. An imprisoned dragon, a massacre of goblin warriors, a tragic malfunction with an alchemical machine, the slaughter of the ogres, the orcs suffering from famine, it all happens before Rimuru arrives. And once he hits the scene, everything works out perfectly.\n\nThe most impactful episodes of the show, I feel, centered on the brief appearance of a woman, Shizue. We see, albeit in flashback format, how she was taken from our world, made a vessel to a monstrous fire spirit against her will, how she was enslaved and her hands were used to murder her innocent friend and the pet they’d just adopted just because their master was displeased with it. That made me really want to see Rimuru find Shizue’s former master and beat him into the ground. But we never got there. Not even close. Instead we just bounced from one easily-overcome enemy/tragedy to another.\n\nLesson here: storytellers need to kick the chair out from under their characters, and do so frequently, and let them hit the ground.\n\nStill, as I said at first, the show never actually gets bad. It merely tapers off and becomes more lackluster as we go along, that’s all.\n\nBy all technical terms, the show is well-crafted, in animation, character design, voice work (at least in Japanese, I haven’t heard it in English yet), and music. It might not be outstanding, but it’s not bad either.\n\nThe characters, again, they tend to be enjoyable and charming and sometimes even endearing. It is only unfortunate that they’re sent into the background much more often than not after they’re introduced. Here I thought it ought to be the other way around, where background characters become more important, rather than more central characters becoming less so at every turn.\n\nThe fights may not be especially impressive, but they’re a bit of fun.", null, "The story has, or had, great potential, and it does have all the usual moving pieces. It just keeps those moving pieces firmly on a tread that gets more difficult to take seriously.\n\nThe themes… I could write essays on the themes of humane behavior, and the humanization of monsters, enemies, heroes, villains, everyone who is used by others, and, yes, even humans. 😉\n\nI don’t want to be harsh with this show. In fact, I hate the idea of being at all unfair towards it. Yet… it is good, in its way, but it could have been so much better, and so much more.\n\nThis entry was posted in Anime and Cartoons, Tuesday Review and tagged That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ "Simon Cowell is planning to put together a new show to take on BBC One megahit Strictly Come Dancing.\n\nLast weekend saw a major divide between the average overnight UK viewing figures between his long-running but fading The X Factor and its increasingly more popular rival.\n\nBut according to the Daily Star, head judge Simon Cowell is in the planning stage of taking on the buoyant Beeb show with something closer in theme to Strictly.\n\nThe ITV talent competition series drew in an average of 4.3 million UK viewers on Sunday, which represents its lowest-ever viewing figure on British TV since X Factor was launched back in 2004.\n\nIn stark contrast, Strictly Come Dancing continued to draw in a steady stream of UK viewers on rival network BBC One with 10 million tuning in, adding a further one million when Aston Merrygold was controversially axed after a dance-off with Mollie King.\n\nBut Cowell is coming out fighting. \"Watch this space,\" he told the Daily Star. \"We've got a new show soon. I can't say more but it's still music. You'll like the one we're making.\"\n\nThe 58-year-old music mogul added: \"You'll have to wait but you will see more about it soon. We make lots of shows but this is a music show.\"", null ]
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[ null, "Many people may not realize it, but pickles were originally a fermented food. The characteristic tang of pickles that now is most often created by vinegar was once the result of fermentation. You can still get that characteristic taste by fermenting your own pickles at home, and it’s quite easy to do. As with any fermented foods, make sure that your hands and tools are as clean as possible.\n\nYou’ll want to find glass jars large enough to fit your cucumbers. Glass jars are always preferable to plastic, as scratches in plastic can harbor spoilage bacteria. You’ll also need pickling cucumbers, not the normal large slicing cucumbers. Make sure that all your cucumbers are firm, not soft or mushy, and be sure to cut off the blossom end of each cucumber.\n\nFor each quart of pickling brine you’ll need:\n\nDissolve the salt in the water to form the brine. Place herbs and spices at the bottom of your pickling jar and pack the cucumbers tightly on top. Add the brine, remembering to leave an inch or two of headspace at the top of the jar. If needed, weight the pickles down to keep them below water level.\n\nCover the jar. You can use a twist-on lid if you remember to “burp” the jar every day by untwisting the lid to release the gases that will be produced during fermentation. There are also special fermentation lids that are sold that will fit a homebrewing-style airlock. Otherwise you can use cheesecloth, burlap, or saran wrap. Depending on the temperature in your kitchen, fermentation can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks before the pickles are ready to eat.\n\nYou’ll know they’re done when the color changes to an olive green inside and out. The brine will naturally be cloudy due to the fermentation. Once the pickles have fermented, move them to the refrigerator to slow the fermentation process. They’ll keep for at least a few months. If you smell any putrid smells, see mold growing in the jar, or if the pickles don’t taste right, throw them out. It’s better to get rid of a few dollars worth of food than to risk getting sick from spoiled pickles.", null, null, "Do South American Crises Prefigure What Will Happen in the US?", null ]
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[ null, "I grew up hearing from my guru—many times—of the necessity of minimizing the five passions: lust, anger, greed, attachment and egoism. To eliminate these, it was important to control the senses. When we see, hear, taste, touch or smell things, this leads us to desire them, become angry or frustrated when we cant get them, we want more of them, become attached to, and identified with them. Controlling the senses helps control the five passions. Ayurveda also teaches that controlling the senses is also the best way to promote happiness.\n\nBut controlling the senses is not so easy. In a study of more than 1 million people around the world, self-control came in last of virtues people professed to have. I had been reflecting on the relationship between desire and discipline when I recently [that is to say, maybe in 2013?] read a New York Times article on decision fatigue.\n\n“Decision fatigue” is a term used in Western science to describe a phenomenon most of us probably experience on a daily basis. Unlike physical fatigue, it is the biological fatigue we feel when we repeatedly exert willpower to resist temptations or have to make many decisions.\n\nGenerally when we think of decisions, we might be tempted to think of the bigger ones in our lives: Should I go to school? Should I become a carpenter or an engineer? Should I get married, have kids, etc. But we encounter myriad small decisions on a daily basis. Should I or should I not eat that tasty ice cream, buy that shiny thing, have sex, listen to this gossip, watch this episode of Friends, take a walk, eat alone or with my co-workers? With an average computer user looking at over 36 Web sites per day, online activity generally is even more decision-making intensive. Should I check facebook? Follow a link that someone sent me in an email? Buy something? In fact we make many decisions that we may not even identify as decisions, for example, when we decide to repress an emotion or urge or craving. Decisions and willpower have been found to be intimately connected, and each decision made, or act of willpower executed, contributes to decision fatigue.\n\nIt turns out that the more decisions we make over the course of a day, and the more we exert our willpower, the more likely we are to suffer from decision fatigue. The more we suffer from decision fatigue, the more likely we are to make poor choices and the less self-discipline we are left with. Consider this study: when participants repressed their tears and emotions during a sad movie, afterwards, when they engaged in mentally challenging puzzle or squeezing a hand-grip exerciser, they gave up more easily than people who did not repress their emotions during the film. Their will power—like other forms of exertion—could be exhausted.\n\nSupermarket powers-that-be and other salesman are well aware of the practical effects of this phenomenon. That’s why impulse-buy items are placed at the checkout counter. You’ve just navigated yourself and your impulses throughout a quarter mile walk through the grocery store, making, I don’t know, fifty something decisions (unless you are going through the express lane). You are likely to have decision fatigue by the time you reach the checkout lane, where the candy bars and the magazines await.\n\nStudies suggest that we spend three or four hours resisting desire every day. When we decide to repress urges repeatedly, at some point, the dam tends to give way. Ayurveda classifies natural human urges as the urges to pass gas, feces, urine, to drink (when thirsty), eat (when truly hungry), sneeze, sleep, cough, burp, breathe heavily upon exertion, to yawn, cry, vomit or ejaculate.\n\nThe suppression of any of these natural urges may lead to various imbalances and should not, therefore, be repressed or suppressed. Ashtanga Hrdayam:Sutrasthanam:IV:1\n\nWe now have a quandary: we want to control our senses, but repression creates decision fatigue that is likely to result in poor decisions, results, and even in poor health.\n\nDon’t Panic. There is always hope. Studies show that people with the best self-control are people who have built in structure and healthy habits into their daily routines. Instead of wearing down their willpower and creating decision fatigue, they rely on their daily routine to direct many of their actions and save their decision-making energy for the important things. They prefer to avoid crises, rather than manage it. They give themselves reasonable deadlines. (I like to give myself, as a rule of thumb, four times longer to do something than I think it will take). They schedule important meetings in the morning and don’t allow them to be scheduled back to back. They try to make important decisions in the morning and won’t make them when they are tired or on an empty stomach (decision making is an energy, like many, that requires glucose to function well). It seems we have the ability to adhere to a daily routine without taxing our decision-making muscles.\n\nAyurveda teaches us that dinacaryā—a healthy daily routine—is a cornerstone of health. [To learn what Ayurveda suggests as a dinacaryā, you can read Dinacaryā: Changing Lives Through Daily Living] Ayurveda suggests that it is ideal to wake, eat and retire at the same time each day; have a diet, self oil massage, and exercise—that are all appropriate to our constitutions, that we meditate at the same time every day. Ideal dinacaryā also includes prescribed ethical behavior that runs along the same lines as the yamas (a list of attributes that we doo well to avoid) and niyamas (a list of qualities we do well to cultivate). It corrals our daily activities and behavior onto an established track.\n\nFor example, if we believe “thou shalt not kill” to our very bones, then this is never something we have to “decide” in the moment. It’s simply off limits. Problem solved. Precepts like the yamas and niyamas or the Golden Rule (do unto others as you would have them do unto you), can serve as such behavioral prescriptions.\n\nThis is not to say that it is always easy to adopt such prescriptions, but it is something that, while it may cause decision fatigue to follow them at first, it is something that may get easier. My guru has likened the mind to a bird and the process of trying to control it to putting the bird in a cage. At first the mind flutters around, banging into the bars but, little by little, it settles down and becomes docile. Once a disciple asked my guru about anger. The disciple told my guru that, when he was in the middle of an angry episode, that there was nothing he could do to control it. My guru told him that this is very true and that it was important to focus on the time period between episodes of anger, to train the mind and the nature, through meditation and other appropriate efforts between episodes, and then the episodes would gradually become less frequent and less intense.\n\nAnother helping factor may be the company we keep. When I was a child my guru wrote me a letter. In this letter, he wrote, “Keep good company. Good company makes a man great.” Company that engages in behavior we wish to emulate can make it easy—even enjoyable—to practice that behavior. Between dinacaryā and good company, discipline becomes habit and our mental resources are freed up for new possibilities.\n\nBy Dr. Claudia Welch repurposed from a Newsletter around 2013" ]
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[ null, "“A combination of pollutants, plus genes, plus exposure to gluten may cause celiac disease,” said Jeremiah Levine, MD\n\nWhile previous research has demonstrated that the origins of celiac disease are largely genetic, a new study reveals that an underlying cause of the disease also may be environmental. The study, submitted to the 2020 Digestive Disease Week (abstract 1120), found that levels of toxic chemicals found in pesticides, nonstick cookware and fire retardants are increased in young people with celiac.\n\n“It is not that our study shows that pollutants cause celiac disease. We think it is a combination of pollutants, plus genes, plus exposure to gluten that causes the disease,” said Jeremiah Levine, MD, a pediatric gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health, in New York City, and the senior investigator on the research project.\n\n“Our study establishes the first measurable tie-in between environmental exposure to toxic chemicals and celiac disease.”\n\nDr. Levine said he launched the study because of the unexplained increase in the incidence of celiac disease, which affects roughly one in 100 adults worldwide. He has had a long-standing interest in whether environmental issues could be contributing to the increased incidence of gastrointestinal diseases.\n\nWhile the HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 genotypes play a clear and important role in the pathology of celiac disease, evidence from mouse models suggests that genetic predisposition and exposure to gluten are not the only factors contributing to the condition, Dr. Levine said.\n\nTo conduct the study, Dr. Levine’s group prospectively evaluated all children who presented at NYU Langone Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital with complaints that would raise concerns about the possibility of celiac disease. The researchers then followed the children to determine who had celiac disease and who did not and evaluated their exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs).\n\nThese halogenated, synthetic organic compounds are used in a variety of manufacturing and industrial processes, and are known endocrine disruptors with a plausible link to celiac disease, given the interplay between the endocrine and immune systems, according to the researchers.\n\nThe study cohort included 30 children and young adults, aged 3 to 21 years, who were newly diagnosed with celiac disease, and 60 other young people without the disease of similar age, sex and race.\n\nDDE is the main metabolite of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, which was predominately used as an insecticide until U.S. regulators banned the substance in 1972. Perfluoroalkyl substances including perfluorooctanesulfonic acid and perfluorooctanoic acid are commonly used as surfactants and polymers for consumer products and building materials. PBDEs are ingredients in flame retardants in upholstered furniture, mattresses and electronic products.\n\nAlthough many of these substances have been or are being phased out of use, they are resistant to degradation and can accumulate in animal and human tissue.\n\nDr. Levine said the new findings may help to explain why some children with genetic susceptibility develop celiac disease while others remain disease-free. Dr. Levine said the POPs his group analyzed may act by altering tight junctions in the gut, allowing for gliadin—a key protein in gluten—to more easily cross the small intestinal epithelium. Alternatively, POPs may act in an endocrine-disrupting manner by enhancing the immune response after gliadin has crossed the intestinal barrier, he said.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Speaking on Showbiz Zone hosted by June Obiri Junior on Step 1 TV, the man of God made known that he can’t judge Joyce Blessing based on a leaked video of her taking alcohol and showing how depressed she is.\n\nAccording to Prophet Atarah, he has no information on why she took in alcohol even though it is taboo for a Christian to drink alcohol.\n\n“Nothing happens for a reason, but Joyce should know her stance in the society as a public figure when taking certain decisions in times of trouble’’, he said.\n\nHe continued to say; ‘’It’s unfortunate the person Joyce sent the video to betrayed her. I will only advise people to be cautious of whom they open up to in difficult times’’.\n\nProphet Atarah cautioned that as a Christian, never take in alcohol because it is against the will of God.\n\nWatch the video below:", null, null ]
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[ "What are we missing?", null, "I sit here in a beautiful forest. Its cold, in a California kind of way. Its the weekend and I've had myself shut in too much lately, working fervently on the next project. I work because I am drawn to the destination, but the journey is tiring. I'm at the Presidio in San Francisco in a beautiful eucalyptus forest parked on a log. Its a strange place for me. The Spanish conquered this spot before us, but it makes me think about the horrific things we did to so many peoples across what we call our land. How similar things have been done by our military abroad. And how this beautiful place was the home of US soldiers who helped intern the Japanese in WW2. Then I'm reminded that the nearby Tanforan detention center, a former Japanese concentration camp in WW2, is now a shopping mall. The mall is full of products made by people from all over the world - clothes from Bangladesh, India, China, and Honduras for example. And just as the land on which I sit was once cleared of natives so its conquerors could lay claim, millions of factory workers across the world are stuck with no options after someone in their past took all the land for himself.\n\nWhat could we say about the natural resources of the world? The bounty of wealth this place provides us. Fruits, vegetables, and minerals abound. Our most advanced silicon is grown from materials harvested from this Earth. We are truly blessed for all we have been given.\n\nBut what does it mean for someone to lay claim to one piece? Who endowed them with that right? Does the notion even make sense? How do we say that one piece of Earth or atmosphere belongs to one person? How can we say who may lay claim to the animals in the sea or the beings who live on land here with us?\n\nWe have great power here on earth. No animal can evade our capture. No resource is too deep underground. No forest can stand in our way. And in many ways, I feel like we've spent centuries pushing as hard as we can to build our world the way we want using any means necessary. That's why this military base I'm sitting down at has a golf course and beautiful trails. It's what the folks in charge wanted!\n\nBut what have we sacrificed so these men could sit with a view overlooking the golden gate bridge while putting thousands of Japanese Americans in to horse stables?\n\nI think about the marketing industry. How children all over the world grow up believing that skinny white women are the epitome of sexy and sports cars make you a stud. How work and consumption are the key to a good life. At least, that's what I ended up believing. And so I focused on money and treated women like objects, and missed out on so much true beauty in life because of it.\n\nBut even I cannot ignore the allure of factory made goods formed from silicon and carbon and copper and glass. Access to technology and hard goods has made my life great in many ways. Gasoline moves me where I need to go, and my big vehicle means I can carry things easily. I am accustomed to taking some of the atmosphere for myself and leaving my trash at the curb to be carted off somewhere. I truly do not know how I would survive without this.\n\nBut so much of what I am accustomed to has been based on \"othering\". The notion that what I need I will get by ignoring the rights or needs of some group of \"others\" and acting accordingly. I don't do it directly, but I buy products from companies or countries who have. The US government worked to overthrow democratic leaders in Central America so our companies could grow food for profit on land that previously served to feed indigenous people. We supported the tyrants who would steal that land from its stewards, and we trained the soldiers who carried out the work. Our media ignored it when death squads took out those who put up a fight, our president called them \"rebels\" or some other term meant to mean \"bad guys\", the morning news did an interview full of softball questions that ignore what really happened, the newspapers laud the president's commitment to humanitarian concerns, and then we all buy the cheap fruit at the grocer for $1 a pound. Never mind that the land was stolen when we weren't looking and we never asked how it happened. Well guess who built that factory in Bangladesh that made your $5 t-shirt? Do you think a worker there still has the legal right to farm the land of their ancestors? Or were they stripped of that right so a some capitalist could build a factory? For most of my goods I sadly have no idea. Do you?\n\nI don't think we can keep doing this. Actually, my fear is that we can. But my god, WHY? Why do we do this to other people on Earth? Because it comes back to us. We allow ourselves to ignore the needs of others, and then we complain that we live in a world where nobody else cares one bit about our needs! I don't mean to lay blame, I'm just as guilty as anyone else. More guilty than many. I'm trying to improve my impact, but I need to speak my mind so others can comment on these thoughts.\n\nHow would we build a world where we respected the needs of all people? What would that look like and how would we get there?" ]
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[ null, "RightThisMinute, a daily television broadcast that dissects viral videos, wants to create \"the largest newsroom on Earth\" — starting with you and the videos you create or discover.\n\n\"If you've got a good video, we may want to have you on air,\" RightThisMinute's David Miller tells Mashable.\n\nTo make this happen, the hour-long TV series has launched My Channel, where people can start a video page, upload their creations or embed existing viral videos. Producers will air any gems and give credit to the discoverers.\n\nSome users may be asked to conduct a Skype interview for inclusion during broadcasts.\n\nMy Channel users can thumbs-up or thumbs-down other people's videos to help sway the popular and trending video pages. The videos are accessible on RightThisMinute.com and the program's iPad and iPhone app.\n\nShow producer and former TMZ executive Lisa Hudson says My Channel, which has signed up hundreds of users in beta, has already spawned a user-submitted video that was used on air.\n\nWatch the clip below to see how RightThisMinute includes the user in the segment:" ]
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[ null, "This year could be equally tight.\n\nCoach: Kevin Wyness, promoted from within to replace Alex Duncan.\nDepartures include: Murray Douglas (to Heriots), Cam Eyre, Callum McConnachie\nArrivals include: Mike Crawley (Boroughmuir) Harry Duthie (Dundee HSFP) Struan Cessford (Heriots) Robin Cessford (ex-Heriots) Tom Preece, Jamie Metcalfe, (both NZ)\nKeys to Season: Will new signings in the pack up make up for loss of Murray Douglas? How good will emerging young talent like Rennie, Earle Wright, Turner and Crammond prove to be? Do they have a consistent enough 10 to bring out the best in a maturing team?\nPro Influence: Fraser Brown and Byron McGuigan could get some game time with them\n\nCoach: Peter Laverie, experienced coach, promoted from within to replace Kenny Murray who has joined the Glasgow Warriors staff\nDepartures include: Hayden Wisnewski (to NZ) Nick Campbell (to Jersey) George Hunter (Loan to London Scottish) Ross Doneghan (to Darlington)\nArrivals include: Fergus Scott (Glasgow EDP) Jamie Malcolm (GHA) Graham Williamson (Cartha QP)\nKeys to Season: The backs remain intact from last season, but will EDP 10 Finn Russell be available as much or will he be required by Glasgow? Can youngsters Rae, Malcolm, Templeton and McCallum step up to give the same strength in depth in the pack as last year? Can Kenny Murray’s demanding standards be maintained? With a big focus on the British & Irish cup can they repeat last year’s domestic consistency?\nPro Influence: Sadly, Niko Matawalu is unlikely to appear, but Mark Bennett & James Eddie may be available occasionally although Bennett will be hoping this is his year to step up at pro level.\n\nCoach: the experienced Ally Donaldson continues at the helm, which will provide important continuity to a squad with a big turnover\nDepartures include: Liam Draycott (Gala) James Johnstone (Scotland 7s, Hawick) Alan Whittingham (Stewarts Mel) Fergus Scott (Ayr)\nArrivals include: Grant McConnell, George Horne, Karl Main, Alan McWilliam (all Scotland U18) Ehan Pollock (12) Joe Reynolds (10) and E Mitchell (4) all NZ, David Cherry (Blaydon)\nKeys to Season: How quickly can the next generation of exciting young backs match the achievements of Currie’s recent graduates to Pro Rugby? Will Dave Cherry provide to be the consistent hooker Currie need to replace the departed Fin Gillies and Fergus Scott? How often will Jonny Gray be available? Can Ben Cairns and Sean Cox have the same coaching impact at Currie as Steve Lawrie had at Heriots last year?\nPro Influence: Robin Hislop, Sean Kennedy and Jonny Gray are the most likely of their drafted players to appear.\n\nCoach: Johnny Else is promoted from within to replace the commanding Simon Cross, who has been appointed to the staff at Worcester alongside Carl Hogg and Dean Ryan.\nDepartures Include: Dan Teague (retired)\nArrivals Include: Ben Vellacott (Scotland U18) Neil Aitken, David Bates (both Edinburgh U), Nick Barron (Murrayfield W)\nKeys to Season: How big an impact will a fit Alex Blair – who played summer rugby in Australia – and a returning Jamie Sole make on Premier 1? Will the attention to detail of Simon Cross be missed in the development of EDP prospects Farndale, Allen and Watson? Can anyone step up to replace Dan Teague’s experience? Can the young squad cope with the demands of B & I Cup involvement and maintain domestic form?\nPro Influence: Alex Black will be a mainstay again, and Scott Riddell may prove a useful utility addition from the 7s squad\n\nCoach: George Graham continues as coach, with his namesake and son stepping up to skipper the side at 9\nDepartures Include: Lee Millar (to London Scottish) Martin Christie (to Watsonians)\nArrivals Include: David O’Hagan (Musselburgh) Ewan Scott (Jed) Liam Draycott (Currie) Graham Spiers (Hartpury U) Rory Sutherland (Biggar) Jack Stillwell (Worthing)\nKey to Season: Can anyone step into the gap left by Lee Millar’s departure to Pro rugby? Can home-grown stars, George & Gary Graham, Euan McQuillan, Euan Dods take one more step up to help Gala win something? Is there sufficient strength in depth in the back 5 of the pack to compete through the winter?\nPro Influence: Gala don’t tend to use their drafted pro players much, but could potentially call on 3 recent imports to Scottish rugby in Grayson Hart, Ollie Atkins and Piers Francis. Gregor Young, the young Jed 7’s specialist, has also been drafted to Gala\n\nCoach: Jamie Dempsey and Jimmy Sinclair continue at the helm of the promoted Glasgow club\nDepartures include: Tom Preece (to England)\nArrivals include: Jack Steele, Andy Redmayne, Andy Linton (Dundee High) Ally MacLay (returning from Hong Kong) two Polish internationals, and a raft of Scotland and Glasgow age grade players\nKey to Season: Can the young players Hawks developed last year – Herron, Yacoubain, Barnes, Redmayne – do it again one level up? Will the ‘old hands’ Mike Adamson, Rory McKay, have the hunger for another push up the league? How quickly can they integrate exciting new arrivals and create a consistent selection at 1st XV level?\nPro Influence: Scott Wight and Finlay Gillies could both be available and would make a huge impact\n\nCoach: Phil Leck brought Hawick back up at the first time of asking, playing wide and fast attacking rugby, exemplified in their play off win over Dundee High. Leck was invited to coach the Scottish Club Rugby XV.\nDepartures Include: John Coutts (Stewarts Mel)\nArrivals Include: Wullie Blacklock, Bruce McNeil (both return after a season away) K Manson Kullin (prop from England)\nKey to Season: Can Leck keep the camp ‘happy’ if results start to go against them? Do they have enough strength and power in the forwards to produce sufficient ball for Rory Hutton and company to deliver their brand of magic.\nPro Influence: May have drafted the best of all in the shape of Gregor Hunter, Chris Leck, and Rob McAlpine who could all be available regularly.\n\nCoach: John Dalziel steps up to replace the departed (and still club-hopping) Craig Chalmers, with exciting additions to the backroom staff\nDepartures Include: Scott McCormack (Peebles) Wayne Mitchell (Retired)\nArrivals Include: Damian Hoyland (Boroughmuir) Austin Lockington (South Africa utility back) Todd Pearce (Australia, hooker) James Head (Lock, Hartpury)\nKey to Season: Can they produce a consistent selection among their creative midfield backs that will release the flyers, Thomson, Anderson and Hoyland to score tries? Will coach Dalziel be as big an influence off the pitch as he was on it? How good can Andrew Nagle be?\nPro Influence: Harry Leonard, Alun Walker and Lewis Niven are among those drafted and could all play a significant part.\n\nCoach: Continuity at County with Graeme Young remaining as head coach, and a second successive season in the B&I Cup\nDepartures Include: Sean Kennedy, Rob McAlpine (both now full time at Edinburgh)\nArrivals Include: Ali Price, Will Bordill (Glasgow EDPs), Jamie Swanson, Andy Watt (Boroughmuir) Kris Burney, Matt Larsen (Falkirk)\nKey to Season: Will the Glasgow quarter of EDP’s Hughes, Bordill, Price, and Ashe bring star quality to the home grown County set up? Can Stuart Edwards dominate games from 10 consistently, in the way Sean Kennedy often did at 9? With another year’s maturity can home grown Bhatti, Kennedy, Hutton, Leishman etc. prove County remain the best nursery for growing their own team in Scotland?\nPro Influence: Last year McGuigan, Bennett, Kennedy and McAlpine all contributed at County. This season they may struggle to get much game time out of their drafted pro’s who include Peter Murchie, Tommy Seymour, Alex Dunbar, Duncan Weir and Henry Pyrgos." ]
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[ null, "A Kano State High Court presided over by Justice Usman Naabba has sentenced the proprietor of Noble kids college, Abdulmalik Muhammmad Tanko,38 and Hashimu Isyaku, 38 to death by hanging for kidnapping, and killing Hanifa Abubakar, a five-year-old pupil.\nThe convicts were convicted to 5 years each for conspiracy.\n\nLast year, they conspired and kidnapped the deceased Hanifa Abubakar from Sheik Dahiru Bauchi Islamic foundation in Kano, and killed the innocent girl.\n\nAfter killing the innocent girl, they then buried her in a shallow grave in Northwest Preparatory school, located at Kwanar Yan Ghana, in Nasarawa LGA, Kano.\n\nBBNaija: Phyna Makes History With ‘Latest Achievement’ In The House\n\nThe witnesses include: the mother of the deceased, Murja Suleiman Zubair, DSS Operatives who arrested Abdulmalik, and Police officers who investigated the case.\n\nThe exhibit tendered include: confessional statements of the convicts, photograph of the deceased, hijab, Islamic school badge among others.\n\nThe Prosecution failed to establish the charge of abetment against Fatima, but she was sentenced to one year for conspiracy and one year for an attempt to commit offence." ]
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[ "Weddings at the 2010 Celtic Manor Resort", null, "Winter weddings in South Wales! I've done a lot of these recently in and around the Cardiff area, but for this wedding we found ourselves at the 2010 Club House which is part of the Celtic Manor Resort. Aptly named after the 2010 Ryder Cup golf tournament which was held at this purpose built championship golf course. As a golf fan myself, its a pretty big deal to have Europe and USA's finest players taking part in this major tournament in our own back yard.\n\nThats enough of the golf talk though, I'm not a golfer, I'm a wedding photographer in South Wales, lets get back to this wedding photo. In December, as I'm sure you know, it get dark from around 4pm. This was taken at 8pm, so it wasn't just dark, it was a really deep dark winter's evening. No pictures outside here then? I hear you say. Well, actually when it gets dark I can access a whole different repertoire of images using the advanced skills which I believe set me apart from other photographers.\n\nThe couple pictured here, who by the way were wonderful and total pleasure to work with all day, said before the big day that weather permitting they would like a sparkler exit. Oddly enough, this was the first one that I'd ever done, so being the diligent fellow that I am, I researched the best way to pull this off. And, I think I did ok.\n\nAll of the light in this image came from the sparklers. No flash, no ambient light, just pure unadulterated naked flames. I had to guess my exposure value beforehand, and I don't know if this was luck or judgement, but it was spot on!\n\nSparkler shots like this are actually a challenge to set up. Firstly you need 20 people who aren't too drunk (a challenge in itself when the wedding is in full flow), and then all of the sparklers need to be lit at the same time. We certainly pulled it off though, however my joke about not lighting the bride on fire got mixed results from the other guests." ]
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[ null, "In today’s entry, Julian Omidi discusses whether or not Millennials are ruining civic duty in America.\n\nCivic duty in America is the action required by law for a citizen to perform. However, the use of the term goes further than that. It is often used as an obligation to participate in the political process, and to better the country as a whole. Today, we examine whether Millennials, those born from 1981 to 1997, are ruining civic duty as we know it.\n\nTwo fairly prominent acts our civic duty include serving on jury duty as well as voting. However, both of these have been decreasing in the number of participants. Voting numbers have been at an all-time low. This is especially the case with younger voters. Only 36% of voters showed up in 2014’s midterm elections. That’s less than half the US population. What does this show us?\n\nThe answer is yes. Although many Millennials aren’t participating in the political process, many are volunteering. Compared to 20 years ago, there has been a 10% increase in younger demographics to volunteer. This is based on information provided by an article in The New York Post.\n\nUltimately, it is hard to say definitively whether Millennials are ruining civic duty as a whole. Rather, the collective consciousness of their age group may be shifting. This could mean that the ideals that once were may evolve into something new. Many Millennials were very active in vocalizing injustices. This has been seen by recent events in Ferguson and Baltimore. This generation of young people is very vocal against violent acts of discrimination.\n\nIt will be interesting to see how Millennials mature. Perhaps they will come to a point of utilizing the system to help push their ideology, rather than being inactive through voting elected officials. Inaction cannot solve problems. Civic duty is still vital to uphold the foundation of our nation.\n\nJulian Omidi is the co-founder of civicduty.org, a nonprofit that advocates the active participation of our civic duties." ]
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[ "Could an aircraft carrier sink", null, "The US Navy has shed light on a formerly classified project to protect aircraft carriers from the use of torpedoes - and has now apparently failed.\n\nThe fleets of most potential opponents of war the US could encounter use torpedoes as autonomous underwater bombs.\n\nThe US Navy aircraft carriers are usually highly technologically advanced: They are floating airports powered by nuclear reactors. Now, after years of secret testing, the United States has abandoned its anti-torpedo program.\n\nThe U.S. Navy has canceled its anti-torpedo defense system and will remove the systems from five aircraft carriers on which they are installed. That comes from a Pentagon report that was published recently.\n\n“In September 2018, the Navy ended its efforts to further develop the system. The Navy plans to restore all aircraft carriers to their original condition within the next four years with maintenance, ”says the report.", null, "The report also shows that the anti-torpedo program has made progress in detecting and intercepting torpedoes over five years - but not enough. It is said that data on the reliability of the systems were too imprecise or even non-existent.\n\nThis should mean that the ships of the US Navy will in future be defenseless against submarine weapons - and this at a time when intelligence officials are warning that Russia and China's submarine fleets have recently grown rapidly and are a great danger represent for US ships.\n\nAfter the end of the Cold War, the United States turned away from anti-submarine defense and focused on surface combat against ships. But the situation has changed: Russia, China and Iran reportedly have supercavitating torpedoes, torpedoes that create an air bubble around themselves as they shoot through the water at several hundred kilometers per hour.\n\nThe new class of fast torpedoes cannot be controlled, but can be fired straight ahead at US aircraft carriers, which in turn have little chance of detecting them.\n\nRussian torpedoes have a range of 19 kilometers\n\nTorpedoes do not directly collide with a ship, but instead use the explosion to create an air bubble under the ship that is designed to bend or break the ship's keel, causing the ship to sink.\n\nOther Russian torpedoes have a range of over 12 miles and can evade defensive measures while heading for a ship.\n\nDuring a combat exercise off the Florida coast in 2015, a small French submarine named Saphir was able to sneak through several defensive rings on defense ships and perform a simulated downing of the USS Theodore Roosevelt and half of its escorts, Reuters reported. In other US Navy exercises, old-fashioned diesel-electric submarines have sunk aircraft carriers.\n\nEven technologically less developed countries like North Korea or Iran can use diesel-electric submarines and hide them in noisy coastal waters along key routes of the US Navy.\n\nThe United States has spent 760 million dollars (670 million euros) on the failed system, as reported by the online portal \"The Drive\".\n\nThe US Navy can use \"nixies\", that is, noise-making bait that the ship tows behind it to attract torpedoes, but it must first locate the torpedoes.\n\nA US aircraft carrier is only ten knots slower than a normal torpedo at 30 knots, but with a deck full of planes and personnel, evasive maneuvers can be difficult.\n\nThis article has been translated from English." ]
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[ null, "Evelyn grew up in Chicago and worked various jobs while raising her three boys. She moved to Indiana in 1960. Later in life, Evelyn and Robert spent nearly 20 years in Clearwater, Florida before returning to Indiana in 2015. She attended First Church of the Nazarene in Frankfort and enjoyed reading her Bible, crocheting, gardening, playing dice, Polka music, and loved her grandchildren.\n\nMemorial donations may be made in Evelyn’s honor to the First Church of the Nazarene, 2056 E. Wabash Street, Frankfort, IN 46041.\n\nIn accordance with Evelyn’s wishes, there will be no services held. Burial will be held at a later date in the Memory Gardens of Rensselaer, Indiana. Archer-Weston Funeral & Cremation Center and Clinton County Crematory are honored to assist Ms. Rayburn’s family.\n\nShe was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 10 siblings, and 1 great-grandchild.\n\n2 Condolences for “Evelyn A. Rayburn”" ]
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[ null, "McKee v. Marroquin is a case arising from a motor vehicle collision that occurred on June 10, 2016, in which the plaintiff was seriously injured. The plaintiff issued a statement of claim on August 21, 2017, alleging that the accident and resulting injuries were due to the negligence of the defendants. In response, the defendant served a statement of defense and jury notice on December 14, 2017. Upon the completion of examinations for discovery of all parties, the plaintiff filed the trial record on April 20, 2018. The defendants objected, stating that numerous undertakings given by the plaintiff on discovery were still outstanding.\n\nThe defendants objected to the plaintiff’s ability to bring a motion to strike the jury notice in violation of Rule 48.04(1). Under Rule 48.04(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure, a party that has set an action down for trial shall not initiate or continue any motion or form of discovery without leave of the court.\n\nEmery J., for the Court, outlined a three-step test to determine whether leave should be granted under Rule 48.04(1):\n\nIn granting leave, Emery J. referenced recent decisions on motions to strike jury notices in actions from Central West Region, the majority of which found that the pandemic was a substantial or unexpected change in the circumstances such that leave to bring the motion to strike should be granted.\n\nEmery J. reviewed the principles related to motions to strike the jury notice:\n\n[28] The bedrock principles behind the right to a jury in a civil case, what is required to displace that right, and the discretion of a judge to strike a jury notice are well settled. Those principles were reviewed by Hourigan J.A. on the appeal in Louis v. Poitras, and by Trimble J. in Roszczka. Notably, they include the principle restated by the Court of Appeal in Cowles v. Balac 2006), 2006 CanLII 34916 that the right to a civil jury trial is a substantive right that must not be interfered with except for just cause or cogent reasons. The Court in Girao v. Cunningham, 2020 ONCA 260 also confirmed that, while the right to a jury trial is fundamental, it is not absolute and must sometimes yield to practicality.\n\n[29] Brown J.A. described the scope of this discretion in Belton v. Spencer, 2020 ONCA 623 as a qualified right. The judge hearing the motion has “rather broad discretion” to decide “whether the moving party has shown that justice to the parties will be better served by the discharge of the jury.” Brown J.A. went on to emphasize that the paramount objective of the civil justice system is to provide the means for the disputes of parties to be resolved in the manner most just between the parties.\n\n[30] In Louis v. Poitras, Hourigan J.A. put a fine point on this discretion by stating that “motion and trial judges have the discretion to respond to local conditions to ensure the timely delivery of justice.” This corresponds with the view expressed by Brown J.A. in Spencer that the discretion given by the law to the presiding judge is intended to better serve the justice between the parties. The question of whether a jury notice should be struck is case-specific, and best answered by the judge hearing the motion and likely most aware of local conditions.\n\n[31] Similarly, the motions judge is most able to answer whether striking the jury notice will better serve the justice of the case between litigants in practical terms.\n\nHaving regard to all of the circumstances, Emery J. recognized that it would be necessary in the interests of justice for leave to be granted. Emery J. considered the significant backlog of cases requiring jury trials in the coming months and the undue delay that would prejudice the plaintiff’s case, stating that it justified the departure from the defendant’s right to a jury trial.\n\nRecent case law supports the view that the pandemic qualifies as a substantial and unexpected change in circumstances in the context of granting leave — this is especially significant for actions that were set down for trial prior to March 2020. As noted by Emery J., the trial list for May 2022 is currently closed in Brampton, and the earliest the parties in this action could expect a jury trial would be January 2023. The recent decisions of the Court overwhelmingly point to the fact that the delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to have a significant impact on the regular operation of the courts for the foreseeable future. However, conditionally striking the jury is an attempt to balance the interests of both plaintiffs and defendants by utilizing a modified wait-and-see approach. Given the court’s willingness to favour conditionally striking the jury over an absolute striking, counsel will have to prepare for trial without knowing whether the action will be heard by a jury or by judge-alone." ]
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[ null, "To boost the employment of persons with partial work capacity, the Government decided in its mid-term policy review session to set up a state-owned company with a special assignment. The company is tasked with recruiting such persons for longer-term employment relationships and providing them with support in carrying out their duties. Another objective is to promote the opportunities for employees to advance in their careers and take up employment with new employers.\n\n“We are now one step closer to establishing a new actor, thus improving the position of people with partial work capacity not only in the labour market, but also in the wider Finnish society,” says Minister of Employment Tuula Haatainen.\n\nThe Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment circulated the draft legislative proposal for comments on 22 June 2021. Comments are to be submitted via lausuntopalvelu.fi by 17 August 2021 at the latest.\n\nAccording to the draft proposal, local Employment and Economic Development Offices (‘TE offices’) would assess whether being employed by the new special assignment company remains the only option for an individual. The TE offices would also select suitable jobseekers to be proposed for the new company. The company could only recruit employees from among the jobseekers proposed by TE offices.\n\nNo distortion of competition allowed\n\nIn order to ensure market-based pricing and competition neutrality, the Government decided in its mid-term policy review session that the company should adopt regular procedures. Competition neutrality means that public and private business and industry have a level playing field.\n\nEmploying people with partial work capacity who face particular challenges in the labour market, the company will need state aid to ensure and maintain its operations. In order to avoid distortions of competition, the company should, according to the proposal, appoint a special advisory board. It would be composed of experts able to assess market pricing, competitive factors and the challenges arising from the company’s mission to employ people with partial work capacity.\n\nRespondents to consultation invited to propose a new name\n\nDuring the preparation of the Act, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment has called the new company Välittäjä Oy (“Intermediary Ltd”). Respondents are now invited to present their proposals for the company’s name.\n\nAfter the consultation round, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment will finalise the proposal. It will be submitted by the Government in the context of the Government’s budget proposal for 2022. According to plan, the relevant acts would enter into force on 1 January 2022, and the new company is set to start its operations as soon as possible thereafter." ]
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[ null, "Llanos is from Vitoria-Gasteiz and is no doubt looking forward to racing in front of a friendly crowd. The Spaniard made a name for himself in 2008 when he finished second to Craig Alexander at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. He has since won numerous high-profile triathlons including the Wildflower Long Course Triathlon and the inaugural Abu Dhabi International Triathlon this year. Llanos took top honours at the 2003 ITU Long Distance World Championships, also held in Spain. He is perhaps best known for his off-road talent and has won the Xterra Triathlon World Championship in Maui, Hawaii on three occasions, including last year.\n\nLlanos will have plenty of tough competition coming to defeat him on his home turf this weekend. Other top long-course athletes on the start list are Denmark’s Jimmy Johnsen and Martin Jensen, South African Raynard Tissink and Portugal’s Sergio Marques.\n\nAthletes competing in the event will face a 4-km swim, 120-km bike and 30-km run. The finish line will be located inside the Fernando Buesa Arena, home of the Caja Laboral basketball team. The event begins at 8:00 am local time on Saturday 26 June. Vitoria Gasteiz was recently announced as the host of the 2012 ITU Long Distance World Championships.\n\nRecalled: When History Was Made In Avignon" ]
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[ null, "From March 2007, This episode is called “A Place Of Solace Shirt” in honor of the Huntington band who didn’t appear on RFC until many years later. Our musical guests on this episode are John Radcliff and Al Carey.\n\nRadcliff is an old buddy from way back in my radio days, and Al was unknown to us, but submitted a music video with a striking, but dated and ham-handed political commentary. Rad sings the very XTC-like “Rainbows,” while Al provides us with a song which, in the intervening years, has pretty much lost any relevance that it had at the time.\n\nAlso in this show is animation by Stephen Beckner, a short film by Frank Panucci and a vintage Major Matt Mason toy commercial. Read the original production notes here." ]
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[ "How I Luck My Way Into Low Risk High Return Trades", null, "If you aren’t a part of the Pollinate Trading Lab you are missing out! We have a great bunch of traders in there now sharing backtests, setups, knowledge, code (for those of you who are interested in using AI and algo’s), we even have a shared Google Drive of all our resources available for members.\n\nThis is not a signal service, don’t join if you want someone to tell you to buy $F stock at X price or short $FB or whatever.\n\nRather if you want to have access to a bunch of real traders who are talking about the various setups they are seeing and what they are looking at doing in the markets that day, this is the place to be. We have traders from hedge funds, prop traders, family office traders and professional traders who have been trading for years (decades).\n\nIf you find trading to be isolating and have questions but just don’t know who to ask, how to ask it or simply want to have a place to bounce ideas off other like minded traders, JOIN US NOW!!\n\nOk on to business…\n\nLet’s continue our discussion about the Nasdaq $NQ or $QQQ trade. As we’ve been talking about I am ginormously long this one and have been adding to it since my initial entry April 5th.\n\nTraveling back to April 5th when I made my initial entry I definitely DID NOT expect that I’d have added to this long position 13 time (13 TIMES!!!) after the initial entry.\n\nI was not that guy that CNBC interviews on April 5th and say’s “Yeah we stepped in today in a big way, in the NASDAQ, with blah blah blah happening and yadda yadda playing out we know that this is a major opportunity that we may never see again in our lifetime so we bought heavily here.”\n\nIt would’ve been cool to watch, I’d have “suited up” in an $8k suite, even got a haircut, Quarantine be damned!\n\nBut the reality was on April 5th when I got long $NQ futures, it was just a simple trade.\n\nThe absolute best sell setup the world had ever seen was failing and the risk/reward favored a little upside move. At this point everyone was expecting this little up move that I was buying to top of to be a bear rally bounce, or a bull leg in a major bear market. And that’s exactly what you want to help fuel a really strong rally higher.\n\nAgain at that time I was simply getting into a trade, not trying to win the internet!\n\nSo for that I do not take any credit in catching the bottom or buying the dip.\n\nIn fact in hindsight that double bottom failed breakout setup is where I should’ve bought, but only the best trader in the world made that trade!\n\nI waited for the market to give me a real reason to buy, leaving about 700 $NQ points on the table from the absolute greatest bottom buy ever. I waited because trading bear volatile regimes (in equities at least) are not part of my trading plan, they are the worst!\n\nThen, we moved back into a neutral regime. So now I at least had a clue.\n\nIt was almost as if suddenly everyone en mass was super smart and the market was going to do what everyone expected it to do…you can guess how that usually works out.\n\nSo now we have a neutral market regime, we have prices moving higher, and the best looking sell setup IN THE WORLD EVER that every single market participant is watching and setting up for.\n\nAND anyone else who was scared to death of a 1929 crash happening was taking this opportunity to get out of their longs.\n\nIf you follow me at all you know that I love trading failed setups. That is placing my entries right around where other traders will most likely be placing their stops if they are wrong.\n\nA major theme in my approach to trading is to place my entries where others are puking. This gives the trade some interesting advantages, like you are getting in when others are getting out and that means that they will eventually come back in later to bring more positive (in the direction of my trade) price movement later on when the trade becomes more obvious.\n\nIn this case everyone was shorting and I was buying. When their shorts started to fail, they had to buy to cover, moving the price higher. And this has been the case ever since, bears getting emboldened at each gorgeous sell setup…that fails having to cover their shorts, thus moving the price even higher.\n\nThen we have the cohort of traders who are worried about missing the upmove who are chasing prices higher, thus moving the price even higher.\n\nThe thing you’ll notice is that there are outstanding short setups the entire upmove. So these traders chasing to get long, buy, and then a sell setup forms and prices start to move down.\n\nAnd this is where the magic happens, the chasers stop out because they are still scared that armageddon is coming and they fear they bought the absolute market top. On top of that, the permabears pile in, yet again, and the market rewards them with some negative headlines and a bit of a selloff. Then a few days later we drift to new highs, again.\n\nThis pattern has repeated itself over and over, painfully for many, ever since.\n\nAgain, this is not be being a market genius and catching the market at the bottom, quite the opposite. I used a very simple technique of knowing that the market is incentivized to go higher, with central banks, governments, banks, every baby boomers 401k all conspiring to make sure that happens, drinking the blood and tears of permabears who refresh Zero Hedge all day long.\n\nAnd that brings us to today.\n\nMany people have missed this move up and are looking at ways to get in to trade it. So let’s have a look.\n\nYou could just see a nice easy trend higher\n\nOr you could see a FVBO in a Neutral Market Regime\n\nIf you were LUCKY (like me) you see this at it doesn’t phase you, you just sit long and realize the potential sell setup forming here won’t be that painful (most likely), so just weather it out.\n\nIf you are GOOD then you see a FVBO setting up, potentially after todays trading, and an opportunity to harvest 1.2R in a very high win rate setup.\n\nYou can see why this is a do as I say not as I do scenario (I’m long from a long way back) the FVBO setup does exist and is a pretty high winrate setup in the neutral SQN market regime.\n\nThis is the stuff we are working on in the Pollinate Trading Lab, join us!", null, null ]
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[ null, "What an exciting weekend of soccer, unless you’re Watford, who got demolished 8-0 by reigning champions Manchester City. We saw multiple shock defeats, 32 goals, 38 yellows and 2 reds.\n\nThis weekend proved the best thing about soccer is that you never know what’s going to happen.\n\nBournemouth survived a second-half fightback from Southampton to record their first victory ever at Southampton.\n\nNathan Ake opened the scoring with a header from Diego Rico‘s corner, before Harry Wilson doubled the lead after Joshua King had his goal ruled out by VAR for offside.\n\nJames Ward-Prowse gave the home side hope with a 53rd minute penalty after Steve Cook‘s clumsy challenge on Che Adams, but Callum Wilson wrapped up the game with virtually the last kick after a horrendous error at the back from the Saints left the England striker with an empty net.\n\nJames Maddison‘s first league goal of the season helped Leicester come from behind to beat Spurs 2-1 in an entertaining encounter at the King Power Stadium.\n\nThe England midfielder drilled a superb low effort into the far corner from distance, lifting Brendan Rodgers‘ Foxes back in to the top four, if only for a moment, at their visitors’ expense.\n\nHarry Kane scored his fourth league goal of the season to give Spurs a first half lead, the England captain slotted Son Heung-min‘s clever click beyond Kasper Schmeichel despite falling to the ground at the same time.\n\nRicardo Pereira then put the Foxes back on level, moments after Tottenham had been denied a second goal when Serge Aurier‘s low drive was disallowed for a marginal offside call against Son.\n\nThe hosts also had a goal ruled out by VAR for offside – Wilfred Ndidi thought he’d opened the scoring on the rebound after Paulo Gazzaniga spilled Youri Tielemans‘ effort.\n\nA double from Chris Wood inside four first half minutes helped Burnley to a comfortable win over Norwich at Turf Moor. His goals ensured the Clarets recorded their first victory since opening day.\n\nIn the first half, which saw Norwich almost constantly playing themselves into trouble at the back, Wood capitalized on some lazy marking to head the hosts in front from an Ashley Westwood corner.\n\nThe forward, who had to wait until November for his first league goal last season, doubled Burnley’s lead four minutes later, stroking Dwight McNeil‘s cross into the roof of the net from five yards out.\n\nAlex Tettey‘s having to leave the game in the first half due to injury, topped a bad day for the Canaries, who started the day without a handful of first-team regulars.\n\nSheffield United got their first road victory of their return to the Premier League as an own goal from Yerry Mina and a late strike from Lys Mousset condemned the Toffees to a defeat at Goodison Park.\n\nEverton had won their first two home games this season and dominated large periods of the game as they looked to bounce back from defeat at Bournemouth. However, they fell behind five minutes before the break when Oliver Norwood‘s corner deflected off Mina into the back of the net.\n\nThe Blades withstood tremendous pressure as the hosts tried to rescue something from the game, and although Bernard had a penalty appeal waved off, Everton struggled to find a way through a resolute visiting defense.\n\nSubstitute Mousset raced through before calming slotting past Jordan Pickford for his first goal for the club, ensuring Chris Wilder‘s side left with all three points.\n\nThe win sees the Yorkshire club in 10th, four clear of the relegation zone. Everton, who were booed at the final whistle, sit 14th with six points.\n\nFive goals in the first 18 minutes set Manchester City on course as they tore apart a woeful Watford side, cutting Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table to two points for 24 hours.\n\nThe reigning champions had already bounced back from last weekend’s humbling defeat at Norwich with a clinical Champions League win at Shakhtar Donetsk midweek, but this game was a timely reminder of their ruthlessness and attacking power.\n\nThree of the eight goals belonged to Bernardo Silva – the others coming from David Silva, Sergio Aguero, Riyad Mahrez, Nicolas Otamendi and Kevin de Bruyne. It was Man City’s biggest win since Pep Guardiola took charge in 2016. Silva‘s goal after 52 seconds was the quickest in the league this season.\n\nThe thumping win ties for the second highest scoreline in the Premier League era. The record is held by arch rivals Manchester United, who defeated Ipswich Town 9-0 on March 4, 1995.\n\nManchester City become only the seventh team to win a top-flight game by an eight goal margin in the modern era.\n\nLeague strugglers Newcastle and Brighton played out a relatively boring draw which does neither side many favors in trying to stay above the relegation zone.\n\nThe Seagulls dominated and went closest through Aaron Connolly‘s chip which was cleared off the line by a Fabian Schar overhead kick.\n\nIt was yet another disappointing day for Newcastle, who put on a poor show in front of a far-from-full St James’ Park. The only excitement for fans of the Magpies was seeing Andy Carroll come on for his first game for the club since December 2010. The injury-plagued forward, who’s played for Liverpool and West Ham since then, failed to have a single chance in his 10 minutes on the pitch.\n\n10-man Wolves looked set for a fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions until Diogo Jota‘s stoppage-time goal rescued a point.\n\nDespite the point earned, they remain 19th and winless after six league matches but the nature of their fightback – completed in the 96th minute – was made more astonishing due to Romain Saiss‘s dismissal for two yellow cards.\n\nFor the majority of the meeting the hosts lead through Leander Dendoncker‘s own goal, with the Belgian midfielder unfortunately diverting Joel Ward‘s wayward shot past Rui Patricio.\n\nThe late equalizer, coming from Wilfried Zaha‘s failure to maintain possession for Palace, denied Roy Hodgson‘s side a fourth win in five against Wolverhampton. A win could have moved them into the top six, but they’ll have to settle for 12th.\n\nGoals from Andriy Yarmolenko and Aaron Cresswell earned West Ham their second successive home victory over Manchester United, who lost star Marcus Rashford with a groin injury in the second half.\n\nCresswell sealed all three points for the Hammers in the second half with his first goal in 18 months, a superb free-kick into the top right-hand corner.\n\nJuan Mata should have leveled for the visitors two minutes after the break but failed to find the target – an open goal – after connecting with Andreas Pereira‘s low cross.\n\nThe result lifts the hosts above the Red Devils into fifth, whilst Ole Gunnar Solskjær‘s side remain three points off the top four and without a league win on road win since February.\n\nThe Gabonese curled home his seventh goal of the season with six minutes remaining to complete a remarkable comeback for the Gunners, who saw Ainsley Maitland-Niles sent off in the first half (41st minute).\n\nJohn McGinn flicked home Anwar El Ghazi‘s cross to put the visitors ahead after 20 minutes before Maitland-Niles was shown a second yellow.\n\nNicolas Pepe scored his first goal for Arsenal from the penalty spot to level early in the second, only for Wesley to restore Villa’s lead from a Jack Grealish cross less than two minutes later.\n\nIn a thrilling conclusion, substitue Calum Chambers scored from close range to bring the hosts level in the 81st minute, before Aubameyang‘s late strike secured their third league win of the season, lifting Unai Emery‘s side back into the top four.\n\nThe final result was harsh on Villa, who impressed for long periods but paid the price for dropping too deep in the closing stages and inviting pressure from their hosts. A fourth defeat in six league games means they remain in the relegation zone.\n\nThe Reds retained their five-point lead atop the table as they became the first team to win their opening six Premier League games in successive season with a fiercely-fought win at Stamford Bridge.\n\nJurgen Klopp‘s side looked on course for a comfortable win as Trent Alexander-Arnold‘s magnificent free-kick and Roberto Firmino‘s header gave them complete control heading in to the break.\n\nChelsea, who had been denied an equalizer when VAR ruled out Cesar Azpilicueta‘s close-range effort for offside, were in no mood to lay down and take it, making Liverpool fight every moment of the second half to maintain their perfect record.\n\nTammy Abraham had chances to increase his tally of seven goals this season, coming closest when denied by Liverpool keeper Adrian after being clean through on goal in the first half. It was actually N’Golo Kante who set up the grandstand finish with a superb strike with 19 minutes left on the clock.\n\nLiverpool managed to hold on, surviving missed chances from Michy Batshuayi and Mason Mount, to produce an instant response to title rival Manchester City’s 8-0 hammering of Watford on Saturday." ]
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[ "It also offers a wide selection of UI widgets and plugins, Angular and Bootstrap UI integrations, and performance optimizations. The only downfall is the complexity of the tool – it’s not quite as easy to learn as some of the others mentioned here. Cocos2D is another 2D app builder that allows you to publish from a single code base to mobile, desktop, web, and console. You can also write in cocos2d-objc, cocos2d-x (which uses C++), cocos2d-JS , cocos2d-XNA (which uses C#), cocos2d- swift , and more. TensorFlow was designed with mobile and embedded platforms in mind.", null, "In the company we have many developed web and mobile applications that help make the work easier for the users. The tool combines all development functionalities that are needed to create a super application. We also want to continue such successful cooperation in the future. The performance of RAD based apps would be similar to the web apps, mobile apps built or developed with custom or any other app development approach. The modern RAD construct phase is optimized by low-code platforms that facilitate business and IT communication. During the construct phase, low-code platforms with model-driven development features empower both developers and business users.\n\nThis is where we mainly understand the problem and define and finalize the project’s requirements. Our developers have a keen eye for detail which is why we spend a considerable amount of time developing detailed mock-ups and wireframes. The mobile app market is big, and it is only going to keep growing. As of 2021, there are 2.87 million mobile apps available to download in the Google Play Store and 1.96 million app in the Apple App Store. If that is not impressive enough, the mobile app market is expected to generate $935 billion by 2023.\n\nDebunking and Addressing Myths About Consumers and Mobile App Security.\n\nThis solution makes patch management of iOS, and iPadOS, and macOS. Alpha Anywhere has its own database engine, but also includes drivers for back ends including Microsoft SQL Server, Access, Excel, MySQL, Oracle, and DB2. For SQL databases, you can let its SQL Genie generate the code for CRUD operations, or dive in and edit the SQL statement yourself. To learn more about what Rapid Mobile App Development without limits can deliver to your team, click here.\n\nThe working software or project is delivered quickly in agile whereas in RAD no specific time-frame is recommended though the emphasis is on speed. Streamline your financial products and services for accelerated growth. Smarten up the agri-business with insightful platforms that are robust and dynamic. We visualize, code and launch dynamic solutions for transportation with RAD. Launch successful digital products for end-users in the healthcare landscape. When you use Intuz to develop your Minimum Viable Product , you gain access to valuable insights into what matters to your customers.\n\nBy 2021, the market demand for app development will grow at least 5 times faster than IT capacity to deliver it, predicts Gartner. In the first quarter of 2019, app stores host around 3+ million mobile apps. This number continues to rise and consequently, programming communities look out for new modes to cope up with the mushrooming requirement to build mobile apps.\n\nThe ViziApps designer has form fields and charts, many user actions, 60 backgrounds, 4,000 stock images, a navigation bar, and a navigation panel. It also supports lots of customizations and JavaScript extensions, as well as more than 50 data sources. Template apps show how fields, actions, and data interfaces are used. Appery.io has a visual editor in which developers can combine jQuery Mobile, Ionic, AngularJS, Bootstrap, and HTML5 components to build responsive web apps—and also hybrid apps for iOS and Android based on Apache Cordova . When selecting an RMAD platform, it is critical to look at scalability.", null, "Before we talk mobile app dev tools, we need to understand what a mobile application really is. It has an easy-to-navigate interface that allows anyone to create an app. It has plenty of features that make the app useful as well as easy on the eyes.\n\nOne option to get to market faster is Rapid Mobile App Development , which is a platform for app building that doesn’t require any code throughout the development process. RMAD is continuously growing in popularity because businesses and IT departments view its development approach as the solution for building an app quickly and pushing it to market.\n\nNEC has introduced the concept of RMAD early by means of the Real-time Development Designer (which generates the design document and web application automatically by designing the application using a WYSIWIG-based GUI) (Fig. 5). Backed by our rich history of achievements and the latest technologies, the Real-time .net framework 3.5 Development Designer enables early implementation of value-added mobile applications that can cope with rapidly changing business environments. This is achieved in actually running the application by utilizing the API that is a corpus of business assets, while checking the UI that involves contact with customers.\n\nIt help us lot Using Appzillon we can develop design app with is not platform dependent. Basically it is using in banking apps development because there we intract same app using different platforms. Since day one Modo Labs has proven to be innovative, open to ideas, and at the forefront of the needs of the higher ed community.\n\nThere may be times when you need cross platform support with the speed of hybrid development so you can support multiple mobile platforms without developing multiple code bases. It allows developers to deliver the best user experience across all devices. GeneXus provides a unique platform that captures the needs of users and generates applications for present and future technologies, without the need to learn new technology.\n\nAnd you want to help them unleash their creative powers to develop amazing apps that delight your users, rather than spend months learning a new complicated development language. With low-code development solutions, developers can quickly prototype, build and deploy the modern apps that your uses are demanding, reducing development time by up to 80%. Xamarin is a Microsoft open-source framework that is relatively new but widely popular. Xamarin uses C# as its single language to create apps on both Android and iOS. It is a great option for building high-quality mobile apps that look native. Alpha Anywhere is a rapid mobile app development and deployment tool. It is used for building cross platform web and mobile business apps.\n\nOutSystems provides a low-code rapid application development and delivery platform that generates responsive web apps. These can access mobile devices’ native capabilities through OutSystems Now, a hybrid app that aggregates all of an organization’s mobile apps inside a native application shell. Server side, it generates .Net or Java code, depending on your choice of platform. RMAP uses low code or no-code development approach for IT developers, citizen developers, or non-programmers to speed up the app development process. Using this approach for mobile app development, developers can build a native or hybrid app. Because Xamarin uses C# in a .NET framework to create apps, developers can share up to 90% of code across platforms.\n\nSuch Rapid App Development tools play an integral role in deploying, creating, designing, and managing multi-channel enterprise applications in a seamless cloud environment. It offers empowerment to the business owners and developers in creating web and mobile apps in no time. In addition, it provides more flexibility than the regular techniques of mobile app development. You want to protect and maximize your investment in SAP back-end systems. The debates over mobile web, native code, and hybrid mobile apps may never end, but one thing everyone can agree on is that we can’t build mobile apps fast enough. Low-code development platforms take a visual, drag-and-drop approach to building apps, allowing developers to deliver applications faster at lower costs.\n\nIt follows modern web standards by providing highly modular app development solutions. Salesforce developers at all skill levels can find good options for building mobile apps based on their Salesforce site. At the most basic level, you can configure compact layouts and both global and field-specific actions for the Salesforce1 mobile app from Force.com setup pages. Organizations have rapid mobile app development the option to use mobile enterprise application platforms , which predate RMAD. MEAPs such as SAP Mobile Platform support multiple device OSes and can be used in application development, deployment and maintenance. MEAPs are complex to maintain, and it is difficult to move from one MEAP to another. With an RMAD platform, developers can create web, native and hybrid applications." ]
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[ null, "The domestic terrorist organization Black Lives Matter (BLM), is calling for reparations and urging American businesses to lend their support.\n\n“This year, on the first anniversary of Juneteenth’s designation as a federal holiday, it is imperative that our economy, government, and society demonstrate a true commitment to Black emancipation. We want, deserve, and are owed reparations,” the Black Lives Matter Global Network declared in a Medium post.\n\nAfter ripping off supporters of millions of dollars in donations, BLM is now suggesting that “corporations can and must pave the way for reparations in this country.”\n\n“Today, we call upon the same companies who rapidly rallied behind the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020: Step into the fullness of your financial positioning and power. Act on your claims to value Black life via holistic reparations for Black communities and push for reparations,” BLM declared.\n\n“While we are not opposed to Juneteenth recognition, we ARE opposed to corporate America using Black pain, Black joy, Black victories, and Black history as an opportunity to expand their pockets without investing back into OUR communities. Stop exploiting our holiday,” BLM wrote.\n\nBLM said that reparations are required because of slavery, but that slavery is not the sole issue.\n\n“We demand that American corporations reckon with how they may have profited from slavery and take concrete steps that go beyond mere feel-good public relations efforts,” BLM noted.\n\n“American companies should announce their public support for reparations immediately. We know that many corporations have benefited from the legacy and continued oppression of Black people, and therefore they must do their part in making true reparations,” they added\n\n“We believe demanding reparations only for slavery erases the reality that the United States has continued to exploit and harm Black people through convict leasing, sharecropping, Jim Crow, redlining, and other policies of structural discrimination and exclusion, and mass criminalization and incarceration through policies such as the ‘war on drugs,'” BLM wrote.\n\nJust go away BLM, your mothers have your beds in the basement made for you, again.\n\nGroups From India Invading Our US Border – VIDEO\nShocking, DHS Released Another 95K Illegals Into USA, In May Alone" ]
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[ "What does the Apple logo mean?\n\nÁlvaro Hernández\nJun 1, 2017 News Comments Off on What does the Apple logo mean?\n\nIn 1954, computer scientist and brilliant mathematician Alan Turing died after biting into an apple laced with cyanide—a real-life version of Snow White and the poison apple.\n\nIt’s long been assumed that it was suicide, perhaps because he was frustrated and overwhelmed by the chemical castration the British government forced upon him. Recently, some have speculated that Turing’s death-by-apple wasn’t necessarily intentional. He was known to be careless with his experiments, and accidentally inhaling cyanide or accidentally placing an apple in a cyanide puddle wouldn’t have been outside of the realm of possibilities. Still another theory is that British Security Services considered Turing a high security risk, and may have sabotaged him rather than risk that Turing would spill government secrets or defect and work for the enemy.\n\nWhatever happened, the fact remains that a half-eaten apple was found by Turing’s bedside. Fast forward about two decades, to a few guys making personal computers in a garage. They had a name for their product and were now in need of a logo. The men were aware of Turing’s contributions to computers and coding, and decided to honor him and comment on his persecution by removing a single bite from the apple graphic they had picked to represent their company. And that’s how we got the iconic Apple logo on the back of all of our iPhones, Macs, iPads and iPods.\n\nSo the story goes, anyway. But as nice as it is, it simply isn’t true, according to the designer who created the logo, Rob Janoff. “I’m afraid it didn’t have a thing to do with it,” he said in 2009. “It’s a wonderful urban legend.” Janoff says the single bite out of the Apple logo originally served a very practical purpose: scale. The size of the bite showed that the shape was an apple, not a cherry or any other vaguely round fruit. Other theories—that the logo references Eve biting into the forbidden fruit or Newton’s discovery of gravity—are also misguided.\n\nIf you’re curious about the multicolored stripes on early versions of the logo, there’s a very practical reason for those, too: “The Apple II was the first home or personal computer that could reproduce images on the monitor in color. So it represents color bars on the screen,” Janoff has explained.", null, "But that’s not to say that the idea of paying homage to Turing is something the creators of Apple were against. When actor Stephen Fry once asked his good friend Steve Jobs if the famous logo was based on Turing, Jobs replied, “God, we wish it were.”" ]
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[ "The Profound Minimalism of Francis", null, "Alejandro Bermudez observes Pope Francis' minimalism and reflects on why the Pope is calling for the faithful to return to simplicity and holiness.\n\nI cannot say that Pope Francis is my friend, but I am honored to say that I know him well.\n\nI first met him many years ago in Buenos Aires in 1993, less than a year after his predecessor, Cardinal Antonio Quarracino, rescued him from the ecclesiastic exile he was confined to by his congregation—the Jesuits—after he dared to try to reform them while being their Provincial.\n\nCardinal Quarracino, who was fond of then Bishop Bergoglio’s humble origin, keen intellect and down-to-earth nature, made him his coadjutor in 1997.\n\nBishop Bergoglio struck me as a man whose humility and simplicity could not hide a dry, sometimes ferocious sense of humor, and a sharp, quick intelligence.\n\nMost importantly, Bishop Bergoglio was as clearly at ease in pastoral environments as he was almost mortified with any pomp and circumstance.\n\nTherefore, it was admirable but not surprising when, after being installed as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, he traded the magnificent episcopal palace for a small apartment in a downtown parish and kept his habit of taking the bus or the subway to move about the city, much to the surprise and admiration of his flock.\n\nIn February of 2001, when he was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II, Cardinal Bergoglio requested that the large number of Argentinean Catholics who wanted to join him at the consistory in Rome instead use the money they were planning to spend on the trip to help the poor. As a consequence, Cardinal Bergoglio’s delegation at the consistory was one of the smallest ones, totally at odds with the size and relevance of Buenos Aires.\n\nAlso, unlike his recent predecessors, Pope Francis decided not to wear the pontifical red cape when he appeared for the first time in the loggia. He was instead in plain white, just like St. Pius V, the Dominican Pope who did not want to trade his order’s white robe, thus starting the tradition of the Papal white.\n\nDespite being the first Jesuit to sit at the chair of Peter, the Pope has chosen the never before used name of the beloved saint of Assisi, who led the reform of the Church in his time by calling for a faithful return to simplicity and holiness.\n\nThe Conversation That Changed the World\nRonnie Floyd" ]
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[ "You could call me a yuppie.\n\nI live in a concrete box downtown. I work as a young professional at a prominent downtown non-profit. In the months when I can actually feel my face, I bike five kilometres to work every day. And I’m damn proud of the lifestyle. Well, otherwise than the utter lack of community at CityPlace, the setting for my concrete box.\n\nI have lived in CityPlace (I can hear the mounting exasperation already) for almost two years now. I enjoy the downtown vibe, the access to streetcars, the waterfront, shitty bike lanes and a dog park for Hank—my stupidly adorable Welsh Terrier—all within a short jaunt in a pair of Ugg boots away. I love our concrete box as well, as my partner and I were the first inhabitants in the space, and thus decorated as we saw fit.\n\nWhat I can’t seem to get past, daily, is the lack of community at CityPlace. Put simply, it’s a hub for a swath of the city’s young people (vast majority are under 35) with a lot of spare change (my underground garage is rife with Mercedes, BMWs and the occasional Aston Martin), that acts like a post-university residence. A residency, however, where no one, although all similar in age and yuppiedom, tends to interact with one another. I know we live in Toronto and all, but guys, it’s getting old.\n\nSince CityPlace has now inaccurately been called a future ghetto, which, based on its proximity to the CN Tower, Thompson Hotel, the waterfront, King St., Bay St. and so on, this notion will never come to fruition. CityPlace may decay, sure, especially with a lot of my fellow condo dwellers renting their condos and not up-keeping them as they would if they had purchased them. But ghetto is a misnomer here.\n\nThe real issue, oddly, is the aloofness of community. The number of times that someone has hastily tried to hit the “close door” button in the elevator as I approach is almost humourous. (I can see you, you know, rabid button hitters. I know what you’re up to.) No one smiles in the halls, and if you do, you tend to give the wrong impression, I guess. When walking Hank with his fancy new wool sweater (read: yuppie) in the dog park, a place known to attract the odd visitor, I thought I couldn’t go wrong. Erroneous I was, again. Sure, there are a shitload of dogs in the area, yet it is typically an interaction between the two dogs, rarely the owners. It’s often pleasurable to try and spark a light discussion with a pet owner only to get a disapproving look followed by their quickened escape—much to Hank’s chagrin. (I typically have to apologize to Hank for losing him a new friend. He makes me promise not to open my mouth the next time we meet a potential new friend.)\n\nSo, fellow CityPlace dwellers, where’s the love? I know that we don’t have a solid coffee shop—outside of Spot Coffee, which is meh at best—to call ourselves a nice little community with a local coffee shop to hang. (We do have a wickedly overpriced Sobey’s though.) But since we’ve all been around this neighbourhood for a few years now, since we’re all the same age, and since we all have dogs, can’t we, you know, at least say hi in the hallways? Just like in university. We can even be prepubescently awkward about it. Whatever works. Let’s just lighten up a bit, shall we?\n\nOh, and could you hold the elevator door for me next time? Hank is in a hurry too. He has friends to make.\n\nThis piece was originally published on Spacing’s blog.", null, null, null ]
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[ "FORMER Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge has finally made a mark in Australia - bagging his first goal contribution since joining.\n\nSturridge joined A-League side Perth Glory in October, but had failed to register a goal or assist before setting up Bruno Fornaroli's 18th-minute strike.\n\nHowever, this assist in the 1-1 draw with Western Sydney is not set to save him from the chop at the end of the season.\n\nPerth sit eight points adrift at the bottom of the table, and in the case of 32-year-old Sturridge there isn't much room for a player who is constantly unavailable due to injury.\n\nBefore the game this Saturday, Sturridge had only played 93 minutes of football all season.\n\nChief executive Tony Pignata has already revealed the Aussie side do not intend to renew his contract.", null, "My childhood friends are dead but football saved me, says Leeds' star Raphinha\n\nHe said: \"It has been disappointing. We had high hopes when we signed Daniel, but it hasn't worked.\n\n\"Unfortunately he got injured against Macarthur. He is training, and there's the potential he could play some minutes this week and finish off the season.\n\n\"I doubt that we'll offer him another contract.\"\n\nSturridge appeared 26 times for the England national team, bagging eight goals between his debut in 2011 and his last appearance in 2017.\n\nHe also played a key part in Liverpool's title charge in 2013/14, scoring 22 goals and getting nine assists while partnering Luis Suarez up front as Liverpool slipped up at the end of the season.\n\nInjuries stalled what looked set to be a promising career for him, hopping around a few clubs to try and re-start it." ]
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[ "What Is An Evil Twin and How Do You Spot One?\n\nWi-Fi has been around for many years, yet little has been done to improve protection from wireless threats. One of the more common wireless threats is an Evil Twin Attack which can be very dangerous, and generally easy for an attacker to create.\n\nWhat is an evil twin?\n\nIn a normal wireless connection, an access point broadcasts a network name, or SSID (Service Set Identifier). All access points (APs) that you have asked your device to \"Connect Automatically\" to will be on your PNL (Preferred Network List). Since your device is set up to remember PNLs, once the client device discovers the broadcast it will automatically connect to it.\n\nAn evil twin exists when an attacker broadcasts the same SSID as a legitimate access point. Devices are then fooled into connecting to the evil twin which creates a MitM (Man in the Middle) opportunity for the attacker. This attack makes open networks very dangerous. Any time a person connects to a hotel or coffee shop's Wi-Fi, they could really be connecting to an Evil Twin masquerading as that same Wi-Fi.\n\nThis attack becomes significantly more difficult if the wireless network is password protected, but it's still possible. For a private network that is PSK (Pre-Shared Key) encrypted, the attacker would need the hash from the WPA/WPA2 handshake. Although it isn't difficult to capture the hash, it still needs to be cracked, which is why it is important to have a strong password on your Wi-Fi network.", null, "What can you do to prevent this attack?\n\nThere are a couple of important things you can do to mitigate this attack from happening. In a corporate network environment, it becomes a lot harder as Evil Twin attacks can be difficult to detect and defend against.\n\n1. Be careful what networks you are automatically connecting to.\n\n2. Go through your device and delete the networks you have listed in your PNL, or preferred network list.\n\n4. Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) during Wi-Fi sessions outside of your home. If a VPN is not accessible to you, you can also use your Wi-Fi hotspot on your smart phone.\n\n5. If you see a SSID being broadcasted that doesn't have a MAC address that's listed in your corporate inventory, this is an indicator of an Evil Twin Attack. Sometimes however, the attacker can even spoof the BSSID or MAC address to even better disguise itself.\n\n6. Conduct an assessment or set up a service that monitors and protects your wireless networks, access points, and end points.\n\nPulsar Security's automated, 24/7/365 Wi-Fi network assessment service, powered by SONAR, can assist you with the wireless landscape surrounding your business so you can protect your Wi-Fi networks from potential attackers.", null ]
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[ null, "In his January 20, 2015 State of the Union Address, President Obama declared childcare a “must-have,” not a “nice-to-have.” The President highlighted the financial plight of working parents who face basic childcare costs “higher than their mortgage.”\n\n“In today's economy, when having both parents in the workforce is an economic necessity for many families, we need affordable, high-quality childcare more than ever,” said President Obama. “It's time we stop treating childcare as a side issue, or a women's issue, and treat it like the national economic priority that it is for all of us.”\n\nJessica Gross of Slate Magazine said this State of the Union marked “an extremely important rhetorical shift—the move from child care as a mushy, emotional, frivolous extra, to a serious imperative.”\n\nThe President referenced a national childcare program in place during World War II that provided universal childcare in order to ensure that women could go to work while men were at war. Our current national economy calls for a similar program, since today both parents often must work.\n\nRather than long-term strategies to rebuild a similar universal childcare program in the distant future, the President offered several components of his plan to quickly help families. His plan includes creating more space in existing childcare programs and introducing a new tax cut of up to $3,000 per year, per child in order to make quality childcare more readily available and affordable for middle-class and low-income families.\n\nFPG research supports the long-term benefits of high-quality early care and education. The Abecedarian Project provided comprehensive high-quality care and education for children birth to age 5, and decades later they still experience its benefits. Other FPG studies have shown that even a single year in a pre-kindergarten program can help children while in the program and for several grades afterward.\n\nIn addition, The Wall Street Journal reported that Jamie Ladge, a professor at Northeastern University, found that access to on-site childcare improves the health and productivity of working parents and decreases their level of stress. This, in-turn, also has positive benefits for the children of working parents with access to such programs.\n\n“I want our actions to tell every child, in every neighborhood: your life matters,” said the President in this year’s State of the Union Address. “And we are as committed to improving your life chances as we are for our own kids.”\n\nThe President concluded his discussion by reemphasizing his continued commitment not only to providing affordable childcare, but also to the success of the nation’s youth as a whole.\n\nPresident Obama’s previous State of the Union addresses and other speeches also have highlighted affordable, quality childcare. In October 2014 he announced his goal to enroll 6 million children in high-quality preschool by the end of the decade." ]
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[ "“Any pugilist worth his salt knows when someone’s on the ropes, that’s when you throw a combination to the gut and a left hook to the jaw.” Read all of my House of Cards related posts here! Chapter 19 Things are heating up as I get closer to the halfway point of my unnervingly slow trek through a show that’s […]", null, "“Any pugilist worth his salt knows when someone’s on the ropes, that’s when you throw a combination to the gut and a left hook to the jaw.”\n\nThings are heating up as I get closer to the halfway point of my unnervingly slow trek through a show that’s by all accounts designed to be binge viewed. But I’m committed to analyzing each episode I watch before moving on to the next stellar marriage of writing, acting and directing.\n\nIn Chapter 19, Tusk took desperate measures to beat out Frank to reclaim his spot in the President’s inner circle. Meanwhile, Claire took measures to create a wedge between the President and First Lady and a jailed Lucas reached out for help.\n\nEarly in the episode, Tusk attempted to extend an olive branch to Frank. I took this as a sign of defeat. But by episode’s end, Tusk proved he’s capable of at least one desperate power play. Obviously the war between Frank and Tusk is going to play out over the course of the season. So I’m curious to see what tactics Tusk uses in the coming episodes. Causing a blackout is a pretty big power play, though.\n\nI’ll get back to Frank and Tusk later. For now, I want to focus on our “down on his luck” journalist. Lucas is incarcerated and was offered a plea deal that would see him serving about 7 years. The thread of deceit that ran through the Lucas storyline in this episode was intensely gripping.", null, "When the FBI agents visited Janine it sent a chill down my spine. The level of the government’s power that’s depicted in this show feels incredibly close to reality. The easy way the agents swept Lucas’ investigation and allegations under the rug made me uncomfortable as I considered if that type of behavior could (or does) happen in real life.\n\nLucas’ seemingly last hope is his former boss, Tom Hammerschmidt (Boris McGiver). Lucas asks Tom to look at everything and write about what Lucas found. Tom agrees but explains he has to do it objectively, as a journalist. Tom can’t guarantee how Lucas will look. Unfortunately for Lucas, it doesn’t turn out well.\n\nAfter an intense face-to-face meeting with Frank in which Tom asks him point blank if he murdered Zoe, Tom writes the article. It paints Lucas in a bad light and Janine is strong-armed by the feds to swear an oath that Lucas lied. In the end, Lucas agrees to the plea. To add insult to injury, an inmate spits blood in Lucas’ face while he’s walked back to his cell.\n\nI have a feeling Lucas is going to be murdered within the next two episodes. The guy is completely out of options. Unless Gavin comes around and looks into Frank, I don’t see this thread ending well. As unlikely as it seems, though, I would absolutely love to see Jimmi Simpson‘s role expanded.", null, "Jackie and Remy got closer. Hell, they slept together. I’m not really sure what to make of it. Jackie seems adamant about not letting it happen again, but she looked shaky. I have high hopes for her character. She seems to exist in a world she isn’t fully prepared to thrive in. She gives the illusion of being able to tangle in the political machine, but she has some growing to do before she can survive it.\n\nClaire working to drive a wedge between the President and First Lady was great. A couple of episodes ago, I started to wonder about the end game of Frank’s plan. He’s been making a lot of references to having the power of the U.S. military behind him. He’s trying to get Tusk out of the picture because Frank wants to be in the President’s ear. Now that Claire is working the First Lady, I’m curious if Frank is looking toward stealing the Presidency.\n\nFrank had some great scenes with Tusk in this episode. The scene in Frank’s townhouse was great. Tusk is smart enough to know that Frank still holds a grudge against from President for snubbing him for Secretary of State. It’s one of the reasons I loved their dynamic at the end of last season. Tusk is formidable, but Frank is powerful.\n\nAfter Tusk blacked out Frank’s first pitch, the two met at Freddy’s. The scene is a reversal from last season finale’s meeting, in which Tusk asked to work together. Then, Tusk had power over Frank. Now, however, Frank is holding the cards and both know that the blackout was a bad and desperate move.", null, "The last thing I want to bring up in this review is Doug and Rachel. We saw Rachel and her friend from the church getting interrupted by Doug. Stamper takes Rachel home and the two share an awkward moment as Rachel attempts to seduce him. Doug has been having a bad couple days. He feels bad about letting the Lucas situation spin out of control and land on the Vice President’s doorstep. Even still, he doesn’t have sex with Rachel.\n\nInstead, Rachel makes dinner and shares an anecdote about her namesake from the Bible. She tells Doug that, in the Bible, Rachel had a son who became a king. The episode ends with Doug turning back with a look of surprise on his face.\n\nI’m not sure what to take from this scene. Is Rachel pregnant? It kind of feels like Rachel might be knocked up. It was left pretty vague. I guess I’ll find out when I watch Chapter 20.\n\nFor now, though, thank you for reading my review. Check out the House of Cards page of the site for more reviews and posts about Netflix’s original series. Be sure to leave a comment and follow me around the Internet as well.\n\nWhat did you think of Chapter 19? Let me know in the comments and make sure you check out all my other House of Cards related posts. Also, follow me around the internet with the links below.", null ]
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[ "Can Vietnam be another start-up nation?", null, "In order to overcome the middle-income trap Vietnam should focus on becoming competitive in its two areas of great potential: agriculture and information technology\n\nThis sentiment is shared by Dang Le Nguyen Vu, chairman and founder of Trung Nguyen Coffee. Vu suggests Vietnam should take Israel’s economic strategy as a model to become a ‘major power’, arguing that if Vietnam focused on its burgeoning industries of agriculture and IT it could become a more influential nation. Vu developed his own strategy and ideas for Trung Nguyen Coffee after consultations with world-renowned thinkers such as Howard Moskowitz, Joseph Nye, and Michael Porter. Trung Nguyen Coffee is now available in 60 countries, primarily because of Vu’s vital investments in innovation and technology.\n\nCurrently, there are few VC companies in Vietnam and according to experts Vietnam needs at least 20 more to become globally competitive. In the context of a top-down analysis, Vietnam is creating an environment conducive to such developments. In October 2012, the 6th Plenum of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s Central Committee emphasised ‘the need to continue the strong and synchronous renovation in the organization and management mechanisms of scientific and technological activities.’ The 6th Plenum resolved to encourage the private sector, in collaboration with state-sponsored sources, to set up new VC funds.\n\nFrom a bottom-up perspective, Vietnam has several IT companies emerging on the global market. FPT Software is a prominent example, with revenue surpassing US$1 billion, joining the global top-100 companies in information technology outsourcing and business process outsourcing. Viettel, a Vietnamese IT group of US$7 billion in revenue, in addition to the domestic market, is also extensively investing in parts of Southeast Asia, as well as Africa, and Central and Latin America in an effort to reach one billion users worldwide by 2020.\n\nThe population and demography of Vietnam are also advantageous. More than 60 per cent of the population is between the ages of 15 and 65 with the median age standing at about 26.4, the primary working age, and Vietnam’s focus on developing human capital has helped it become an attractive venue for international IT companies. Samsung has recently opened a US$700 million factory in Bac Ninh, and the Intel chip plant in Vietnam is the company’s biggest. However, problems abound: Intel has yet to have enough personnel for its project, and Vietnam still falls short of institutions that can develop world-class IT engineers, programmers and software workers, indicative that Vietnam needs more VCs.\n\nIn regards to agriculture, Vietnam has 3.8 million acres of rice and is now one of the world’s top rice exporters. But this land could be used more efficiently. Local food security experts argue that if one fourth of rice fields were used for other purposes, Vietnam could still produce enough rice for domestic consumption and export. Agricultural efficiency could also be improved if relevant technologies, like those employed by Israel and Japan, were used. While the two countries have been cooperating with Vietnam on the ground, more is needed for a better cost-effective agricultural Vietnam. Developing agriculture will also enable Vietnam to become more environmentally sustainable\n\nBoth Vu and Hung agree that Vietnam must think strategically to achieve its goals. Vietnam should identify the products that have a comparative advantage and use the supply power of those niche products to create leverage for securing other resources. For example, Vietnam could use its influence as a major contributor to global food security to negotiate corresponding preferences, including the transfer of germane technologies. Though Vietnam has such bilateral agreements with Japan, Vietnam can develop regional arrangements via multilateral forums such as ASEAN, the Asia-Europe Meeting and APEC.\n\nVietnam must also address the challenge of market access. As a WTO member and negotiating party in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, Vietnam has begun to engage more actively in global trade. However, Vietnam has run afoul of anti-dumping rules, and non-tariff barriers have been raised to prevent Vietnamese products from entering foreign markets.\n\nFinally, a VC-based strategy is feasible given Vietnam’s modest financial capability and low growth starting point. The development of agriculture and IT industries in Vietnam will be difficult considering the obstacles and unexpected challenges, such as the adverse impact of climate change or the turbulent politics in the South China Sea. Vietnam should confront those challenges with a wise strategy that can help turn Vietnam into a modern, environmentally sustainable start-up nation based on its relative competitiveness.\n\nLe Dinh Tinh is the Deputy Director General at the Institute for Foreign Policy and Strategic Studies, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam." ]
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[ "Usually on this countdown there’s at least one indie underdog that I can’t help but add to the list. In this case, I want to recommend all of the films by Dustin Wade Mills (which include NIGHT OF THE TENTACLES, ZOMBIE A-HOLE, and PUPPET MONSTER MASSACRE), but most specifically BATH SALT ZOMBIES. Not only for coming out mere months after the real life Florida bath salt maniac incident, but also for the sheer craziness that Mills was able to inject into it. I’m sure we’ll be seeing a lot of Mills’ work in the future as the guy has a kinetic style and seems to be overflowing with creativity on a modest to no budget. But BATH SALT ZOMBIES is a beast all it’s own that deserves a wider audience and a spot on this countdown. I recommend this one to those of broader minds and those who lack the tendency to look down upon a film just because the budget it low.", null, "Dustin Wayde Mills is starting to be a director who makes my eyebrows rise whenever I see his name on a project. The director of the twisted PUPPET MONSTER MASSACRE (reviewed here), more twisted ZOMBIE A-HOLE (reviewed here), and pretzeline twisted NIGHT OF THE TENTACLES (reviewed here) has once again birthed a truly twisted creation ripped from the headlines. I’m talking about BATH SALT ZOMBIES.", null, "If you’re a self-respecting horror fan, you paid attention to the horrific news reports from Florida a few months ago as a homeless man fell victim to a man hopped up on bath salts. Now, not that I condone such intake of horrific drugs or the heinous acts that those who did inflicted on others, but when rumorings of a zombie apocalypse hit the major airwaves, this horror fan paid close attention.\n\nNow, I don’t want to oversell this film. It’s low budget and seems to have been hastily made in order to stay relevant to headlines, but dammit if Dustin Wayde Mills doesn’t make every minute of this film fun despite its low budget. From its beginning moments which mock REEFER MADNESS in a crudely animated short, to the grindhousey way the camera a la TRAFFIC follows the bath salts drug from the dealer, to the user, to the cops who bust them, Mills does a fantastic job of covering it all with vibrant colors, vivid camerawork, and an assault to all senses via a kick ass punk rock soundtrack.", null, "My two favorite moments of this film take the viewer on a trip experiencing what it might be like to ingest bath salts. One follows one addict (NIGHT OF THE TENTACLES’ Brandon Salkil) through his own bleary eyes as he looks around the room, feelings of paranoia overcoming him. Mills does an amazing job of conveying the feeling of paranoia here and does it better than I’ve seen in many films attempting to do so. The final frantic moments of BATH SALT ZOMBIES are what most will talk about as animation and real life blend as Salkil takes on an entire team of police officers, tearing through them in slo mo gore that would make Zack Snyder cream his dungarees. Again, Mills disconnects the viewer from reality and takes us through every gruesome step of carnage by one man hopped up on bath salts. It’s a gory, gross, cartoonish sequence that amps the action to RIKKI-O proportions.\n\nFar, far, far from good, no best of list is complete without some mention of the phenomenon that was SHARKNADO (full review here), which gave new meaning to the term “so bad, it’s good.” Not being the biggest fan of most of the ScyFy movies that hit the TV screens which gene splice one terrifying animal with another and then put them up against z-list actors on a weekly basis, I had to give props to the lightning in a bottle that was captured when they came up with the concept of this film. Again, do not mistake this film to be a good one, and you might just have some fun with it.\n\nSee ya tomorrow, folks, as the count down continues with the best of the best covered in AICN HORROR over the past year!" ]
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[ "Josh Howard of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks has been in the news this week for disrespecting the national anthem over summer. The clip has been bouncing around YouTube.\n\nHoward has been roundly criticized and denounced, reminded that he owes so much to this country, a country that has allowed him to earn millions of dollars at his profession. But many African Americans agree with Howard. African American citizenship is still problematic, unsettled, in question. Howard’s comments emerge from a discourse of opposition that has been a central theme of African American resistance and counter memory. Expressions of Black anger, of Black critique of the mainstream narrative of the U. S. troubles the plantation,the quarters and the big house. Americans, black and white, don’t like to remember.", null, "Michel-Rolph Trouillot, discussing Bourdieu’s concept of the unthinkable explains, “The unthinkable is that which one cannot conceive within the range of possible alternatives, that which perverts all answers because it defies the terms under which the questions were phrased”. He goes on to explain that this exactly describes the Haitian Revolution and the ongoing silences about that revolution. It is a silence that continually muffles discourses of black Resistance, erased from mainstream discourse and often relegated to legend or “mere rhetoric” in black communities.\n\nToussaint L’Ouverture, Jean Jacques Dessalines, Henri Christophe, these men and the men and women they led saw themselves as rising to their historic roles in a revolutionary period, actors in the Caribbean phase of the French Revolution. Revolutionary France was ultimately unable to come to terms with African freedom in the Caribbean and under Napoleon attempted to reinstate slavery. The Haitian defeat of France, and England, and Spain in their attempts to fill the vacuum left by the French, shook the slave-ocracy of the young American republic. But the U.S. had its own problems, its own history of uprisings, its own grumbling slaves and natives. Theirs are the silenced narratives. They make Americans uncomfortable. They should. Josh Howard is a reminder, including his comments about the Obama campaign. How will Obama’s campaign and possible presidency be used to regulate African American dissent from the mainstream? Not everyone is drinking the kool-aid.", null, null, "“No, I’m not an American. I’m one of the 22 million black people who are the victims of Americanism…I’m speaking as a victim of this American system…And I see America through the eyes of the victim. I don’t see any American Dream; I see an Amercan nightmare.” from The Ballot or the Bullet, delivered April 3, 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio." ]
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[ null, "The AK Party government is gaining votes from large cohorts that are highly satisfied with Turkey’s welfare services. Cheap and accessible healthcare, giving patients the chance to choose their services, unification and renovation of public hospitals, application of family practitioners, expansion of healthcare services covered by social insurance and increasing accessibility for all to get the best treatment from private hospitals\n\nTurkey's political, economic and social landscape has changed in tremendous ways in the last twelve years. The Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government has remade Turkey's third-world style politics that were dominated by the army with policies aiming at toward normalization and democratization of politics. The power balance between bureaucrats and politicians has broken in favor of elected representatives. The political problems that once were taboo have become possible to be discussed in the public arena – e.g., the Armenian incident in 1915 and the Kurdish problem.\n\nThe economy has also changed in many ways. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) data, Turkey's GDP per capita has climbed from $8,217 (TL 17,409.77) in 2002, to $18,114 (TL 38,379) by 2012 with current PPP's, with an average 5 percent annual increase. Turkey has shown the second best performance in GDP growth among emerging economies in this era, following China. The Great Recession of 2008 has tested the strength of Turkey's financial system, which can hardly be defined a failure.\n\nThese political and economic changes correlated with the social and cultural changes that were affecting the very core of society. Both the political center and the social center was transformed and diversified. Analysts point out that Turkey's religious groups modernized and integrated into society to a greater extent in this era. Some define this whole process as a \"silent revolution\" in Turkey. Regardless of the commentators political position, it is undeniable that Turkey is far different from where it was 12 years ago.\n\nThere is an aspect of this \"silent revolution\" that has not been evaluated or discussed sufficiently in either political or academic arena. It is the change of and continuity in Turkey's welfare regime through the AK Party era.\n\nTurkey is considered along classical lines as being among the Mediterranean family of welfare states. The main characteristics of this regime type are an immature welfare system, mainly pay-as-you-go social insurance schemes, family-friendly policies and the poor capacity of the state for implementation.\n\nAlthough this vague classification consists of many diverse countries, it's worth discussing whether Turkey's welfare regime can still be defined as being within this classical consideration – how and what has changed in Turkey's welfare policies within the last decade?\n\nSome researchers criticize the AK Party's social policies for harming the principle of the \"social state.\" These critics are concerned with the transformation of welfare services into the notions of giving charity and alms rather than welfare services being regarded as a constitutional right for everyone. Some of these critics combine their objection to neo-liberal policies (such as the expansion of the private provision in healthcare services) with the former critics' argument.\n\nThese analyses have a limited value and are not comprehensive enough to grasp the real changes in Turkey's social policies in this multi-dimensional era. They are incapable of explaining why large cohorts of voters are satisfied with these social policies and of investigating whether Turkey still fits into the existing regime typology of comparative social policy studies.\n\nExpansion of services and coverage\n\nIn the last decade, Turkey's welfare system had marked changes with a significant expansion of coverage in social insurance and social assistance systems and diversification of services. Contracting out healthcare and welfare services, giving choice to the recipients and separation of funding from the provisions defines the main developments in this era.\n\nThe 2002 Health Transformation Program managed to extensively transform Turkey's healthcare system. According to Eurostat, a directorate-general of the European Commission, per capita healthcare expenditures has increased from $184 (TL 389.77) in 2002 to $740 (TL 1567.54) by 2013. Today, Turkey's healthcare model is now mentioned in literature as progressing \"from laggard to leader in healthcare services.\" As a result of the increase in accessibility to qualified healthcare professionals and the decrease in mortality rates, Turkey's average life expectancy at birth rose to 79.2 for women and 74.7 for men by 2013.\n\nAnother significant change occurred by means of social security reform. Disparate social insurance institutions have unified into the unified Social Security Institution (SSI). With the 2006 Social Security Act No: 5510, welfare services that are within coverage has significantly widened and social insurance schemes have been combined. This reform has strengthened the social security budget's actuarial management and brought it closer to financial sustainability. SSI has stopped providing healthcare services directly and started to fund outsourced services. Turkey has been implementing the General Health Insurance (GHI) scheme since 2012, which shows great similarities both with the Beveridge model of the U.K.'s National Health Service and recent Affordable Care Act in the U.S.\n\nAs a direct result of these social security reforms, 63 million people (82 percent of the population) are covered under the social security umbrella in Turkey today, compared with 68 percent in 2003.\n\nAnother serious resemblance exists between the AK Party's welfare policies and the Third Way policies of Labour governments in the U.K.\nProfessor Julian Le Grand of the London School of Economics, in his highly regarded study \"The Other Invisible Hand,\" emphasizes that giving choice (the right to choose a welfare provider such as a doctor, hospital, school etc.) and voice (to provide channels for welfare recipients to make their complaints and give feedback) to the people will improve the quality of services and user satisfaction.\n\nAlthough not expressly implied in their policy proposals, the AK Party largely implemented these social service principles. People were given the chance to choose their family practitioners as well as their hospitals. Feedback channels like CALL 170 Labor and Social Security Communication Line, CALL 184 Ministry of Health Communication Line, Call 182 (Central Hospital Appointment Line) and BİMER (Prime Ministry Communication Line) – all free of charge – have created channels for voice.\n\nPolls show that the AK Party government is gaining in their share of the vote from large groups of people that are highly satisfied with their welfare services. Cheap and accessible healthcare, giving the patient the chance to choose services, unification and renovation of public hospitals, application of family practitioners, expansion of healthcare services covered by social insurance (such as dental care, eye care and almost all chronic diseases) and making it accessible for all to get the best treatment from private hospitals are particularly affecting voting preferences of the most vulnerable sections of society.\n\nReforms vs. challenges ahead\n\nOn the other hand, for balancing the discussion, it has to be admitted that serious deficits still exist in Turkey's welfare model. Women's participation in the labor force is the worst among OECD countries, at approximately 30 percent. Senior citizens' participation in the labor force is also quite low. Despite the steady decline in the informal employment rate, still 33 percent of the workforce is unregistered. This problem is even worse in the agricultural sector, with the rate of informal workers at 80 percent. Turkey has serious implementation problems in the area of occupational health and safety with almost 70,00o occupational injuries annually (approx. 2,000 of them fatal), which is the worst among OECD countries.\n\nThese deficits correlate with the awaiting demographic changes. In 2012, for the first time in the Republic's history, median age has risen over 30. Although it is still too early for alarm, Turkey is heading toward being an ageing society in a couple of decades.\n\nMost of these are the structural problems of the country. For testing its model in the long run, Turkey's welfare regime has to cope with these coming challenges.\n\nIn the last 12 years, Turkey has gone through a historic era regarding social policies. Extension of coverage, application of voice and choice principles, the separation of welfare provisions from funding, strengthening actuarial management of the social policy budget, and finally, family-friendly policy tools are the main characteristics of this transformation. The AK Party has gained significant electoral support as a direct result of its social policy reforms that surveys show as having a high user satisfaction. Although this is a reform process troubled with fluctuations and structural problems, it still can be considered a \"silent revolution\" in welfare policies." ]
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Unsealed court documents show drugs, tobacco and cellphones flowing behind the walls and cash flowing to the outside — thanks to the help of at least 18 corrupt correctional officers.\n\nTake for example Jocelyn Byrd, who records show joined the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services in July 2007. While working on the eastern compound as a corrections officer, Byrd smuggled Suboxone strips — a drug used to wean heroin addicts from their opiate addiction — on behalf of Black Guerrilla Family member Maurice Fox, according to an affidavit.\n\nFor five years, according to confidential informants, Byrd smuggled the strips for Fox at a rate of $500 a trip. Fox was serving a 30-year sentence for a second-degree murder conviction in Prince George’s County, according to the Maryland Judiciary Case Search.\n\nByrd, unlike other accused COs who had to pick up product from inmates’ associates on the outside, actually had her own Suboxone supplier, records show. And Suboxone was a valuable commodity within the prison — a single strip could be bought at $7 on the street and flipped within the prison for $50, federal prosecutors say.\n\nByrd is one of the few COs that court documents explicitly state had sexual relationships with inmates. At least three inmates, whose names were redacted in the records, had sex with Byrd either in their cells or inside the compound’s gym.\n\nIn the West compound, inmate Joseph “Sandtown” Branch and CO Kimberly Rayfield, an eight-year corrections veteran, had been involved with one another for several years, according to the court records.\n\nWhile serving a 25-year sentence for second-degree murder out of Baltimore, Branch was a “working man” — an inmate with a job — who was assigned as a clerk. The inmate had a goal to make at least $50,000 before being released from ECI, and Rayfield helped by smuggling in tobacco, K2 — synthetic marijuana — and pornographic DVDs, an affidavit states.\n\n“The freak ones,” Branch texted Rayfield when placing the order for the DVDs.\n\nThe records state the average for a corrupt CO charged to smuggle goods within the prison was $500 per trip. Investigators say Branch helped the CO pay down her credit card debt with the smuggling proceeds.\n\nBACKGROUND: Here are the 80 people charged in scandal at ECI\n\nIn most of the cases highlighted within federal documents, inmates would use cellphones smuggled in by the COs to contact people on the outside — many times a father, a mother or a girlfriend, the records show. These “facilitators,” in the legal parlance, would handle the money made by the inmates by uploading them up to PayPal accounts or MoneyGram, investigators say.\n\nOnce an order for contraband was placed, a facilitator would meet a CO at a location like the Queenstown Premium Outlets, in Queenstown, Maryland, records show. The product and bribe money would change hands and the CO would then deliver it within the facility — from there, the inmates hustled the product, according to the federal filings.\n\nBut it didn’t always go like that, the investigation revealed.\n\nGie had arranged with a facilitator to open the P.O. box and leave a key for Hearn, records show. Counts, according to an affidavit, had developed a friendship with Hearn prior to smuggling.\n\n“Before any of that (smuggling) when (sic) down me and him used to talk. You know, if he was hungry or wanted a soda I would give it to him. … He used to bring me food from his house. That like his wife cooked,” Counts said in an intercepted phone call.\n\nHearn delivered cellphones, tobacco and K2 to the two inmates twice a week, federal records show. An ounce of K2, which wouldn’t show up in inmates’ random urine screens, could fetch up to $1,500 on the inside, according to federal estimates.\n\nOn July 21, inmate and Bloods gang member David Bond stabbed a fellow inmate at the direction of CO Rachelle Hankerson, a smuggler for the gang, according to an indictment. Bond was serving a 10 year term for second-degree assault.\n\nShawn Sullivan, an inmate serving 15 years for attempted second-degree murder, arranged for a stabbing in the west compound on July 31, an indictment states. The stabbing was in retaliation for an inmate’s complaint that led to the transfer of CO Stephen Wise from a housing unit, according to the records.\n\nWise had several outstanding shipments at the time of his transfer, according to the filing.\n\nThe 80 people charged in the indictment are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The Maryland Prison Task Force, comprised of state and federal authorities, is actively investigating other incidents of corruption and smuggling at ECI.\n\nAnyone with any information is asked to call 1-800-Call-FBI.", null, "At Worcester County Jail, when you're hot, you're hot", null, "3 arrested who shot at deputy after bank robbery: Police" ]
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The hotels around the con do set aside rooms for people but that is a limited number as well. We were able to get one on the shuttle route. So that was lucky also. Plus.. it ended up being a beautiful hotel.\n\nNow is the fun of fighting crowds. We were able to get preview night tickets which is where they only allow a limited number of people onto the convention floor where all the vendors are. Of course we had drove all day to get there and so I was so tired by the time I hit the floor.\n\nThursday there were a few author panels I wanted to see but we ended up doing some San Diego touring. Friday I spend the day in Ballroom 20. Here I saw the Legend of Korra panel, Bones, Marvel TV panel (so some sneak peaks of Agents of Shield, and Marvel's Agent Carter), we skipped Hall H this day because we had already attended Walking Dead and Game of Thrones panels in 2012. We did have to leave Ballroom 20 early to get in line for Hall H. So I missed the Arrow panel I wanted to see, though I did see them at the Denver Comic Con so I wasn't too bothered.\n\nSo let's talk about Hall H shall we??? If you are unfamiliar with Comic Con and how it works and what the halls are .. well here we go. Comic Con has some huge panels (meaning the crowds). So they added onto the convention center a section called Hall H. Hall H is fun. It is where all the big things happen. This year Comic Con did something sooo stupid to me. They decided to implement wristbands. NIGHTMARE. Hall H is already hard to get in. People usually get in line early in the morning, 5 am. This year.. since these wristbands were being handed out and you had to have them to get in the first panel of the day in that Hall there was a mass of people getting in line at 2 pm on Friday for Saturday. We ate dinner and headed into line at 530pm. We didn't get wristbands until 1130 PM. Thousand and Thousands of people were camped out for this. On concrete. I tried to mak it. If you follow my blog you know that I camp out for a lot of things. Movies... whatever. We didn't have any camp gear. Meaning sleeping bags, pillows, we didn't have anything. Everyone ended up bringing stuff from their hotels.\n\n\nComic Con attendees were talking about this all over social media. If you follow me on Twitter you may have seen that I was retweeting and talking about Hall H all night that night. People were mad. I still can't believe I end up going to the Con the year they decided to try this out. I didn't even get to see what I wanted to see in Hall H. My husband was able to make it. He stayed the whole night. About 1130 when we got our wristbands I decided that I wasn't going to do it. We had planned on someone going back to the hotel and picking up some items so he stayed in line and I took the hour to go back and forth from the hotel get him some clean clothes for the morning, sheets from the hotel, food, money and to try to charge his phone a little. I would've gone and just met him in the morning like I normally do when we camp out for something but we had a friend with us who was trying to do the same thing and I didn't think it was right that my husband should have to camp out there alone for both of us so I just skipped Hall H. Really sad that I went all the way to San Diego and didn't get to do what I was dying to do. Since he did get to go, I'll post the pictures he took.\n\n\nSo while my husband was off in Hall H I walked around. I went to the Xbox Lounge, and out to Seaport Village, I did walk the floor again but it was jam-packed with people. So I didn't really get far. I tried to go to the Joe Hill panel for his Locke and Key graphic novels but I didn't get there in time. I went to the famous Masquerade Ball which is where the cos-play people go to put on a show. Honestly.. it wasn't that great. I expected this to be the Superbowl of cosplay. But it was a lot of amateur people. Not that it's bad.. but I really thought I was going to see some amazing costumes and I just saw stuff that was dull. I saw a lot of better cosplay on the convention floor.", null, null, "There are several publisher booths here. Well maybe like 10? It is not like BEA at all. There aren't ARCs on the tables to be handed it. If you are lucky and you walk by the booths at the right time you can get a sample of a book and you might find an author signing books. You have to pay for those books and then get in a line. I was never on the floor though during the time of book signings. Plus the swag.. boy is that hard to get at Comic Con. Every time I did find a line for some there was a person at the end not letting anyone else in line. I even heard this year on Sunday they ran out of the bags they give you when you get your badges.", null, null, "For me.. the most fun this year was the convention floor. There is sooo much to see. Watching people dressed up is super fun. and being with all the geeks at one time is just a blast too. We also did a lot of touring in San Diego and that was something we didn't get a chance to do a few years ago when we went to Comic Con. The whole area around the con is just full of comic con themed events. There was even an option to go to the Game of Thrones experience and sit in the Iron Throne. Though we didn't get around to that. I did get to see the cast of Game of Thrones right in front of my face when they had to cross the crowds outside. It was a mad house when that happened. I love Comic Con! It is a crazy time though and you really have to be ready for the ups and downs." ]
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[ "What is accomplished on the local level, Ivey said, can be accomplished at both the state and national level.\n\nGovernor Kay Ivey announces that the 187th Fighter Wing will be getting the F-35 Fighters during a ceremony in Montgomery, Ala. on Thursday December 21, 2017.", null, "Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday spoke at the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Alabama Update breakfast, and spread the message that the success of the River Region community, in businesses both large and small, is because of its leadership.\n\nMore: It's ours! F-35 Lightning lands in Montgomery\n\nWhat is accomplished on the local level, Ivey said, can be accomplished at both the state and national level. And she said it is now time to move forward with progress and sustainability.\n\n\"We all want Alabama to be as great as our state can be,\" Ivey said. \"And we also want to be sure that all our citizens have the opportunity to be successful.\"\n\nRecently, Ivey said, she had the opportunity to achieve that goal by working together with Gordon, Strange and Montgomery County Commissioner Chairman Elton Dean as “we fought to get the F-35s to Montgomery. The decision to bring the F-35s to Montgomery, to locate them here, is a testament to our people and to our workforce. With the F-35s, we bring with it … jobs for the local economy and its investment not only for this area, but for the great state. But this isn’t just good news for Alabama. It’s good news for all men and women in uniform.”\n\nIvey said when she took office in April, “our state was just in a mess. But I was as determined as you were that we would get back on good footing. Since I’ve taken oath in April … I’m proud to report to you this morning that Alabama’s economy is doing well. Revenues are up, unemployment is down (at 3.5 percent), economic development is on the rise and increased educational opportunity is abound.\n\n“More Alabamians today are employed than ever before in the state’s history.”" ]
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[ null, "Niels Lan Doky was born into a family of professional musicians: his Danish mother, a famous singer in 1950s Denmark, and his Vietnamese father, a guitarist, performed together in Paris for many years before settling in Copenhagen to raise their family. Listening as his father played Francisco Tárrega’s “Recuerdos de la Alhambra” was a defining moment for 5-year-old Doky, and it led him to start guitar lessons at age 7. By 11, he had switched to piano, and to learn new tunes, he would sit in on Sunday jam sessions at a local jazz club. After hearing him play, one of the performers at the club offered Doky a job. At age 13, Doky had found his calling.\n\nHis timing was fortuitous: Copenhagen has a long history of jazz appreciation, beginning in the 1920s and growing steadily as many famous American jazz musicians found it a welcoming place to perform. But World War II intervened, cutting off visiting artists, and the Nazi occupiers outlawed jazz. Rather than being stifled, jazz became the voice of underground resistance, producing a crop of exciting, homegrown jazz musicians that flourished after the war. Adding to the mix were many prominent African-American jazz musicians drawn to the free and open society of Copenhagen. Some, like saxophonists Dexter Gordon and Ben Webster, stayed for years. A young Doky found himself playing with—and being mentored by—the legendary trumpeter and bandleader Thad Jones. Doky credits Jones for many valuable lessons, such as his advice on the very first night they played together: “Listen to the other members, don’t just listen to your own ears.” He also credits Jones for securing his acceptance, at age 17, to the Berklee College of Music in Boston.\n\nAfter graduating from Berklee, Doky spent the next three decades as a professional musician commuting between New York and Paris. His collaborations during that time read like a directory of jazz icons, including Clark Terry, Oscar Peterson, Joe Henderson, Branford Marsalis, Johnny Griffin, Steve Coleman, Slide Hampton, Ray Brown, Marcus Miller, Terri Lyne Carrington, Diane Reeves, Jamie Cullum, Roberta Gambarini and many others. His prodigious recorded output, which includes over three dozen albums as a leader, has earned him praise as “intelligent, imaginative and wonderful,” (Ingrid Strömdahl, Svenska Dagbladet), “one of the most important pianists that European jazz has given us in the last 45 years” (Andrés Garrido, El Diario) and “the best pianist of his generation” (Sugita Hiroki, Swing Journal). Doky returned to Copenhagen, where he currently lives, in 2013.\n\nIn addition to serving as a leading figure on the international jazz scene, Doky has long been committed to making a positive impact on the Danish cultural ecosystem. He was instrumental in arranging for the permanent reopening of Jazzhus Montmartre, the famed Copenhagen jazz club and favorite haunt of expatriate American jazz masters like Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon and Ben Webster, in 2010. Upon resuming his residency in Denmark three years later, Doky opened The Standard Jazz Club and restaurant in partnership with famed restaurateur and New Nordic Cuisine innovator Claus Meyer. For his able representation of Denmark on the world stage, and his prodigious contributions to jazz, he was made a Ridder af Dannebrog in 2010 by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, leading to his informal sobriquet “the knight of jazz.”\n\nAs an individual and as an artist, Doky exemplifies the mission and values of International Jazz Day. From his cross-cultural identity to his intercontinental career as a pianist, composer and bandleader, he relishes the diversity of thought and expression that jazz offers. In 2017, Doky enshrined that ethos in a special group, the nonprofit Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective (NLD IJC). Led by Doky and comprised of musicians from Europe, North America and South America, the NLD IJC aims to expand the worldwide appeal of jazz music through fresh, one-of-a-kind performance experiences. To date the ensemble has presented its programs at prominent venues in the greater Copenhagen area such as the National Museum of Denmark, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Hotel d’Angleterre, Sølyst and Nørrero Theater.\n\nIn honor of the 10th Anniversary of International Jazz Day in 2021, on April 30 the NLD IJC will present a special stop on their spring concert hall tour of Denmark, at the Musikhuset Aarhus’ renowned Symphonic Hall. The evening program will feature Doky performing alongside jazz legends Billy Cobham, Randy Brecker, Bill Evans and François Moutin, and will be streamed live to viewers worldwide." ]
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[ "Jonah Green is a filmmaker, actor, and social media personality. He is further known as a content creator on YouTube and Vine winning a lot of admirers. Moreover, he created his self-titled YouTube channel on 17 March 2009 with more than 4.4 million views and 393k subscribers. It seems that he has posted a few videos, since the last ten years.\n\nFurther, he co-owns the Delaware-based film production called Mutantboyfriend Productions. The production company creates skits online and made several local commercials. Additionally, he once dated a YouTube star Claudia Sulewski who is currently in a relationship with the songwriter and singer, Finneas O’Connell, brother of Billie Eilish. Let us scroll over to know more information on the popular personality.", null, "The social media personality was born on 1 June 1995 in Hockessin, Delaware, the USA under the birth sign, Gemini. He is the son of parents Scott and Valerie Green and both of them works as a teacher. He grew up with his younger sister named Shoshana. Further, he has a nationality of America and belongs to the white caucasian ethnic group.\n\nRegarding his education, he attended Cab Calloway School of Arts from middle school to high school. After that, he went to join the University of Delaware to pursue the study acting and filmmaking courses. He later moved to Los Angeles to polish his career in the entertainment industry.\n\nAt the age of 17, he had directed, produced, wrote, and starred in a film called Insight along with Sam Katz. The film had garnered huge success gaining huge followers into his lap. After moving to LA, he co-hosted the online show produced by Dreamworks called Gym Class Science.\n\nIs Jonah Green in a Relationship or Not?\n\nAs of now, he seems to be single at the moment. He might be enjoying his bachelor life or might be in a secret relationship. However, he previously dated the Youtube personality named Claudi Sulewski for some time. Together, the duo had appeared on each other social media platforms including the video Boyfriend Tag video in 2015. Moreover, he is currently focusing on his career development.\n\nHe once has involved in a controversy when the police arrested the Newark Police for taking part in a gathering of students in September 2013. This gathering nearly devolved into a riot, and Jonah later denied being present at the time of the conflict. Later, he called himself a victim, and initially, charges against him for rioting were dropped, and only charged for jay-walking only.", null, "How Much did Jonah Green Make from his Career?\n\nHe has an estimated net worth of above $500 thousand. His main income comes from his career as a filmmaker and from creating content. He is also present on YouTube and Instagram which helps him to earn a profitable amount.\n\nApart from that, he also sells trousers and jeans promoting through his social media platforms. Additionally, the YouTube channel on average can earn $18 per 1000 equivalent to $3-$5 per 1000 video views depending on daily video views and average engagement.\n\nThe Youtuber has kept his body in great shape with a balanced diet and exercises. Further, his body stands to a height of 5 feet 10 inches or 1.77 meters and weighs around 70 kg. Further, he has blue eyes color with blond hair." ]
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[ "Don’t give up on cosplay", null, "Don’t be confused by the title – this is not meant to be a pure motivational post.\n\nIt’s a post about my experience from taking part in cosplay contests and how long it took for me to be now where I am.\n\nAnd I’ve written this article as a summary for me (because it’s normal to write summaries at the end of the year), as something, that could help other people overcome crisis (because I had to overcome it too), or get better in what they do (I’ve written steps, that can actually help).\n\nHow to grow as a cosplayer\n\n1) Never give up on what you like to do\n\n– don’t make stuff you don’t like and don’t use materials, that don’t suit you. Always go your way, because doing what you like brings the best results.\n\n– pay attention to detail, try to improve with each and every new project you do, think of new ways and new use of materials.\n\n– pay good attention to social sites and understand their mechanism, make a lot of good pictures/videos of your work with talented photographers, attend cons and cosplay contests – be present and seen.\n\n– give back to people who support you, make tutorials, giveaways, communicate, learn to say thanks, try to meet their wishes.\n\nWhen I first started to make cosplays it was something new for me and I never expected to take part in any contests, I actually didn’t even know, that contests in cosplay existed. I was just a gamer making her chosen character come to live.\n\nAnd when I finished my first costume, I thought I can show it on some event, just to know the reactions of the people around. I took part in an fast improvised contest, just as #yolo thing, you know, try my best and show others what I can do when there’s nothing to lose. I said to myself, that this is something I really enjoed doing and that the competing was for me the best appreciation of my work – so I decided to make another cosplay, very challenging for a newbie like me and I planned to take part in a bigger, more prestigious contest with it.\n\nI decided to make a very challenging armored cosplay – Demon Hunter from Diablo 3 with collapsible crossbow and led lights. It took me a lot of time, I tried to figure everything myself, thought of new techniques (sponge painting) and materials (instead of EVA foam, I’ve used craftfoam with thick felt), and I tried to use realistic looking fabrics (real leather, luxury black velvet).\n\nAnd when I finished it, I was really proud of myself, because it didn’t look bad, it was kinda really good and I got a lot of positive feedback from people around me.\n\nI decided I would like to try bigger contests like czech qualificating contests for Eurocosplay and World Cosplay Masters. And I have to admit after discovering the czech cosplay community, I realised the big importance of Eurocosplay contest in my country – every czech cosplayer rooted for the contestans in that contest and every winner of the qualification became instantly a big name on the cosplay scene. I instantly realised, that my next dream is to qualificate and take a good placement on Eurocosplay contest.\n\nUnfortunately I had my state exam on university and I wasn’t able to take part that year. I was really sad, but school and work go always first, that’s the reality.\n\nThe next chance for me was the qualification for World Cosplay Master – pretty new contest for czech cosplayers, but a chance to represent my country in what I love to do. I took part, made a pretty good work as my first time making a real performace and ended second. It wasn’t bad, but it was somewhat disappointing. Only the first one gets to represent the country.\n\nMy next chance to take part in a bigger contest was Road to Blizzcon in Prague. I had high hopes for this contest, because just the name „Blizzcon“ sounds just great, doesn’t it? The first prize was a 3D printer – something, that can push a cosplay project to another level. So I entered.\n\nI have to admit, the contest was only instagram based – I haven’t had an instagram account then, so I just said to myself #yolo once again, made a new account and posts on my facebook wall. A great and really unexpected support came, a lot of my friends just rooted in a big way for me and for two day it seemed like I actually can win this contest. And in the last moments of the contest, I got an update from ogranisers, that comments count too (even not specified before) and another cosplayer jumped right on the first place immediately in very last moments of the contest and I’ve lost. I just can’t describe the feeling of this, after the invested work of my friends and so many hopes, it just didn’t happen for me.\n\nBut I have to admit, second prize was also very good and I gave the stuff I got to my friends to cheer them up and I’m still using some of the material for cosplay I got. But the problem is, history asks only about winners.\n\nI started working on next project, that was actually heavy lighted and (even it doesn’t seem like it on the first sight) pretty complex costume – Headhunter Caitlyn with handmade dreaded wig, new materials (foam and my first proper electronics) and pretty complex sewing work of the net and weird fabrics. I planned to compete with it in Katowice. I knew there is a cosplay contest and I knew it was opened for LoL cosplayers. So I applied and got an invite for final round on IEM Katowice 2016. I was really happy and looked forward to this chance (and I was also in a real need of PC upgrade – the first prize, gaming PC, would be a great enhancement of my streaming activities).\n\nIn Katowice, I found out, that there were A LOT of contests. I entered three, two with qualification. First one was something, that I really don’t want to speak about. Just plain using cosplayers for prodcut promotion. I entered the second and third, tried to be as awesome as I could, made a roleplay on the stage and I didn’t even place in any of them. I didn’t mind the first one, but the second had proper and well known judges, that understand cosplaye really well, so the disappointment was really big…\n\nAfter so many contests with placement dropping tendency, I was really wondering, if competing is for me, if I really should invest so much time and effort and I thought to myself, that I don’t really have skill and talent to be so good, that I could accomplish my dream to be successful at such a contest like Eurocosplay. I was really having a bad time of my life struggling to finish my Master thesis in time, get a decent job and I had a lot of problems in personal life too. And when you are feeling, that you’re failing in most of the part of your life, the mood isn’t just good.\n\nBut I’m a fighter and I really wanted to try if I can make something epic to compete against a new strong generation of czech cosplayers, that defeated me so many times before. I worked really hard to make my dream cosplay – Valkyria like armor with golden details, I finished it in time just to invest more time in my performance and props. The cosplay I made really made an impact, when I entered the event, everyone was blown away by my work and I was really surprised it got so much attention. I entered the Animefest contest and I actually won it. I couldn’t believe, that my trip to Eurocosplay is real.. It was the best feeling in the world. Suddenly my work made much more sense.\n\nBut it was not the win, but the things people said to me, that counted. Win was a dream come true, but appreciation of my work counted more.\n\nFrom that time I have much bigger trust in my work, I won Eurocosplay and my whole country was proud. I won Dreamhack a month after and I really had too look behind me and thank to the people who supported me the whole time, thank to them all, that they put a lot of trust in me and I didn’t quit doing what I love to do in the times I wasn’t that successful.\n\nAnd what my next plans are, you ask? The things I want to do in my career are attending and competing on Blizzcon, Gamescom and representing my country in Cosplay World Masters. I hope I can accomplish some of my next dreams.\n\nAnd why I’ve written this TLDR post? Just to say, don’t give up on what you love, guys!" ]
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[ "This decision concerns a European patent application relating to the translation of a human language into an abstract formal language which was considered non-technical by the EPO’s Board of Appeal in charge. Here are the practical takeaways from the decision T 2825/19 (Natural language to machine language translator/RAVENFLOW) of 19.3.2021 of the Technical Board of Appeal 3.5.07:\n\nThe application underlying the present decision relates to a system and method for translating a natural (human) language into a formal language. The purpose of the formal language is to serve as a template for further translations into a variety of machine languages which are executable in specific operational environments (WO 02/103555 A2, page 1, first paragraph).\n\nHere is how the invention was defined in claim 1:\n\nIn the first instance, the application underlying the present decision was refused due to lack of inventive step. According to the Examining Division, claim 1 comprises technical and non-technical features. However, in view of the cited prior art, the only identifiable technical contribution consisted in the claimed implementation of the non-technical features in the system disclosed in in cited prior art. More specifically, the Examining Division argued that the translation of linguistic considerations by means of a computer involves technical considerations, but no “further technical considerations” as required by the EPO’s case law:\n\n3. (…) According to the examining division (see communication of 13 November 2018, point 4), referring to decisions T 598/14 and T 1177/97, the translation of linguistic considerations into a mathematical model with the aim of enabling the linguistic analysis to be done automatically by a computer could be seen as involving, at least implicitly, technical considerations. However, according to opinion G 3/08 (OJ EPO 2011, 10), point 13.5 of the Reasons, this was not enough as the technical character would have to be established on the basis that those considerations constituted “further technical considerations”. Moreover, machine-executable instructions per se were not technical as computer programs as such were explicitly excluded from patentability (Article 52(2)(c) EPC).\n\nAgainst this assessment, the Appellant inter alia argued as follows:\n\n4. (…) Furthermore, the appellant argued that linguistics was not concerned with translating expressions in an internal formal language into equivalent formal expressions executable in an external operational environment. Rather, steps b) to r) of the claimed method defined a technically advantageous method of translating natural language to executable formal expressions via an abstract formal language. This abstract formal language was explicitly designed to serve as a universal template for further translations into a comprehensive variety of machine languages which were executable in specific operational environments. This was evidence that the steps involved further technical considerations. The method of claim 5 did not use the computer merely as a tool for implementation but focused on improving the computer functionality itself.\n\nHowever, the Board in charge did not follow the Appellant’s arguments:\n\n5.3.6 (…) By contrast, the board sees no support for the appellant’s view that the concept “further technical considerations” should be interpreted with a broader meaning that would also cover considerations aiming to solve problems “merely” relating to programming such as maintainability, re-usability and understandability of program code, or, in this case, the use of a universal template for translating natural language into executable expressions in external operational environments. Such a broader view of the concept “further technical considerations” appears to be problematic with regard to the imperative to ensure legal certainty and judicial predictability requiring a uniform application of the law (see opinion G 3/08, Reasons 7.2.3) since no criteria are apparent which could then be used to establish a clear border between “technical” and “non-technical” aspects of computer programs.\n\n5.3.7 In view of the above, the board agrees with the examining division that steps b) to p) do not contribute to the technical character of the claimed invention as these steps do not involve technical considerations going beyond “merely” finding an abstract computer algorithm to carry out the translation from natural language text into an internal formal language.\n\nAs a result, the appeal was dismissed.\n\nYou can read the whole decision here: T 2825/19 (Natural language to machine language translator/RAVENFLOW) of 19.3.2021", null, "▶ How the EPO examines software patents" ]
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[ null, "Ahead of next week's \"Red Tide\" finale, \"American Horror Story: Double Feature\" asks how far you would go for greatness?\n\nAt play all season long has been the moral question of just how much of your humanity you'd be willing to lose to achieve all of your dreams? The question here is being posed to artists, but it could be applied to business people of all stripes.\n\nIs there a place for decency and humanity side by side with greatness? According to \"Red Tide,\" there really isn't. And even if you try to hang onto your decency and your humanity, if you're surrounded by the sharks who will cut any throat to get ahead, eventually they'll get you, too.\n\nThere was tragedy galore in this week's episode, which remained far more dark and serious than previous seasons. There was some brief levity, though, from Macaulay Culkin's flashy new car as Mickey rides the black pill express to his own hopes and dreams.\n\nAs always, though, \"AHS\" left us shouting at our screens with WTF moments throughout its extended run time. These are the moments that will keep us up nights this week as we wonder how and who might get out of this one unscathed -- if anyone.", null, "Probably the most ridiculous moment, that got us laughing despite the horror of this episode, was Culkin's Mickey explaining to Karen (Sarah Paulson) that he's going to be helming an expanded \"Speed Racer\" universe. The very notion is so ridiculous, and yet it was presented with such earnestness. If we needed any proof beyond pale people and black pills that this is a fictional world, the expanded SRU would do it.\n\nAlma Feeds on Her Brother\n\nMuch of this episode was filmed from Doris' (Lily Rabe) perspective, with cloudy camera effects to show us the fog that she was navigating through having just given birth and struggling to come to terms with what's happening in her family. This early scene was hauntingly terrifying when she awakened to her baby's cries only to stumble into the bathroom and see her daughter Alma (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) feeding on him.\n\nAlma Tries to Turn Her Mother\n\nFull credit to Armstrong in this season. With her performance on this show, we're ready to rank her among the creepiest young actors we've seen in a horror project. The disdain with which she talks about her mother when talking to dad Harry (Finn Witrock) is so cold and callous. The fake affection, the look in her eyes. She's practically inhuman, even standing up to her father, who clearly still loves Doris in what's left of his own humanity.", null, "Paula Jones Blasts Her Portrayal in American Crime Story Impeachment: 'It Was Cartoonish-y'\n\nAfter lurking more in the background, the pale people took center stage all over this episode, and they were creepy AF every single time we saw them. The twitching, the creaking bones like they're breaking them over and over, their insatiable hunger. Seriously, we don't know how anyone can be left alive in this town that isn't on the black pills, they're so pervasive now. How is law enforcement this oblivious to all these freaks in terrible jackets?\n\nWe'd already seen Belle (Frances Conroy) force Karen to bring her a baby, and yet it never crossed our minds that she would want Doris' baby right away -- or that she would approach Karen on the beach to threaten her into doing it. Karen in this episode (and the whole season) represents the struggling artist, the person who's been beaten down by society in every way, but clings desperately to their dream and their decency. She's convinced that either she can achieve greatness on her own, or she can just not achieve greatness. Karen is that rare person who's not willing to pay any price, and it's clear what that humane stance has done for her ... absolutely nothing good.\n\nOnce again, the pale people loomed large over Karen, bullied and pushed around throughout this episode by even those she cares about. Again, this is a pretty transparent statement about how we treat those we see as beneath us, and how we create this arbitrary caste system based on perceived talent i.e. value and worth as a human being. When Karen tried to stand against Belle's demands, Belle threatened to gouge her eyes out and let the pale people have their way with her.", null, "Doris Arms Up with Scissors\n\nAnother character just trying to do the right thing and survive is Doris, with her whole family and even Harry's agent Ursula (Leslie Grossman) all telling her she's crazy thinking she saw Alma drink blood or any such thing, Alma was the one who finally told her the truth. As we've seen from the beginning, Doris isn't some great artist or visionary. She's just an ordinary person. In the beginning, this was enough for both Harry and Alma. But as they've achieved greatness, suddenly she's not good enough for them or their family at all. And yet, she's still trying to make sense of it, sensing the danger around her impotently with a pair of scissors. Doris' main character flaw is insecurity and maybe a little bit of delusion.\n\nFinally, after struggling all episode, Alma convinced Doris to take a pill, telling her that she believed in her mother's greatness. Of course, we all knew that Doris was a terrible designer with no real greatness. Does that diminish her as a human being with value? In this world, that's exactly what it means. And so her humanity is literally diminished, quickly becoming a pale person and going so far as to try and kill her baby, had Harry not arrived just in time to stop her.", null, "Just like Alma has grown darker and more inhuman in her thinking, forcing her mother to take a pill knowing full well what would happen, Mickey took the same aggressively callous approach with Karen. After their aborted attempt to steal the baby was thwarted by half-transformed Doris, Karen got separated from Mickey and the pale people loomed.\n\nThis was when Mickey decided to offer up some tough love, telling her he was going to leave Karen to them ... but with a black pill. She could take the pill to save her life, or she could die. And even though he genuinely cares about her, he was also genuinely totally willing to let her die in this moment, his own humanity clearly degrading based on what we saw in last week's flashback.\n\nAs proof that these enlightened jagoffs that are Doris' family have lost their own humanity -- there was really no doubt after Harry told transforming Doris that he was beyond her -- they let her go rather than even give her the courtesy of death. Instead, she joins the ranks of pale people lurking the streets and cemeteries, though she didn't get a cool jacket. She also turned much faster than last week's first pale person. Is the Chemist refining her formula?", null, "Doris didn't have what it takes and became a pale person, while Karen's total destiny remains unresolved. For one thing, Alma didn't seem to know the whole formula as she never offered her mother any blood. Mickey was confident Karen would soar as a painter, and so he set out to help her feed.\n\nWhat he didn't expect was that despite what was happening inside of her, Karen's decency and humanity never left her. Yes, she needed to feed, and so she decided to do Mickey a kindness in the process. She fed on and killed him. She then began to paint, but we didn't get a chance to see if she'd achieved the \"masterpiece\" Mickey saw in front of her.\n\nInstead, she continued to cling on to her own humanity, walking to the ocean, slicing her wrists open and entering into the deep. The ugliest character on the show, based on physical appearance, turned out to be the most human, and we can't help but think that is largely the point. Misunderstood, mocked and dismissed among these \"greats,\" Karen proved to be the best of them.\n\nNow, there's only one episode left, and Ursula is on her way with Alma in tow to confront the Chemist and try to set up an official operation of bloodsucking artistic geniuses -- with her getting a cut. Will she become a pale person next week (we can't imagine cutthroat opportunist is a talent)? With everyone irredeemable, will they all die?", null ]
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[ "Another relaxed week and a memory card with Joy of Six pictures on the run – but hopefully back by the end of the week.\n\nThe Little One and I did a few rounds of Zombie Dice this weekend to keep our dice rolling capabilities in good shape. Zombie Dice is a nice little game that takes about a minute to figure out but the occasional, for us compulsory, “Brain!” scream, seems to keep us entertained.", null, "The Little One wanted some Sci-Fi so I got some stuff from Brigade Games (link to them here) at Joy of Six – some tanks and infantry from the Mercs and PacFed ranges. Check them out – they have a very good range. I slowly started working on these over the weekend, at least spray painting and some initial coats.", null, null, "I quickly did two test bases for the two armies (the Little One approved!) – a Hover Tank and a Grav Tank.", null, null, "I also got some NSF7 Attack robots from Irregular Miniatures (see here) when I ordered the Ogres for the Fantasy stuff, now where did I put that guy in scarf from Angel Barrack miniatures? The comparison miniature is from Brigade Games (Polish Infantry).", null, null, "I also got some beauties from Pendraken (link here) that could be used for Aliens!", null, null ]
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[ "The History of Association of Midnight Basketball\n\nWhile serving as Town Manager of Glen Arden, Maryland, Mr. G. Van Standifer studied police reports that decisively showed that most crime occurred during the hours of 10 pm to 2 am and was committed by individuals from a narrow age group (17 to 25 years old). In response to the escalating crime rate in his town, he established Association of Midnight Basketball League, Inc. (MBL) in June 1986. Using basketball as the tool to attract the target audience, participants then had to take part in the other MBL program components to be able to play in league games. Thus the program Mr. Standifer founded provided an alternative late night activity in addition to workshops and educational opportunities. From the beginning, the MBL Program was a success, embraced and supported by local businesses, law enforcement, and political/community leaders.\n\nMBL’s success in Glen Arden generated national attention. It was featured on television by anchors such as Peter Jennings and Tom Brokaw. Programs sprang up throughout the United States, from the founding city of Glen Arden (MD) to cities such as Chicago (IL), Camden (NJ), Cleveland (OH), Atlanta (GA), and San Francisco (CA). In April 1990, President George H. Bush dubbed it the 124th Daily Point of Light in his 1,000 Points of Light Program. Later, President Bill Clinton would specifically reference MBL in his Crime Bill. For his efforts, Mr. Standifer received other commendations, such as\n\nA-One and Only 9 Award for Community Service from WUSA, Channel 9 – February 1991.\nMr. Standifer unexpectedly died in September 1992. Through MBL, this man left a remarkable legacy. Despite the loss of its president, the MBL program would continue under the leadership of the founder’s sons, Mr. Eric Standifer and Mr. Nelson Standifer. The MBL Program eventually spread to 50 cities nationwide throughout the 90s and early 2000s. However, lack of funding, accompanied by changes in local leadership, resulted in many cities discontinuing their MBL Programs.", null, null, "Lawrence Gray, Jr. and Emanuel Hunt, Jr. remained believers in the power of the MBL Program to inspire and uplift. Their deep conviction for the program sparked them to obtain the exclusive rights to the trademark, name, and logo from the MBL Inc. of Glen Arden, Maryland. In January 2004, Association of Midnight Basketball Inc, a non-profit organization, was born. It will serve as the central administrative body, providing consistency of operation amongst chapters, nurturing chapter growth, and perpetuating the history of the MBL Program." ]
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[ "This London Film Festival is Rethinking the Scope of Nollywood Cinema", null, "We speak with Nadia Denton, curator of the Beyond Nollywood film festival in London.\n\nBeyond Nollywood is a three-day festival of Nigerian films held annually in London as part of the British Film Institute’s Black Star event series. The weekender is only in its second year, but it’s impact is already clear. Returning curator Nadia Denton has once again set out to showcase the full breadth of new Nigerian cinema—from art house to documentaries to animation and experimental films—made by the new generation of Nigerian filmmakers.\n\nWe caught up with Denton, the author of “The Nigerian Filmmaker's Guide to Success: Beyond Nollywood” (from which the event takes its name), ahead of the festival’s opening gala this Friday at the BFI Southbank.\n\nWhat birthed the idea for Beyond Nollywood?\n\nBeyond Nollywood is Nigerian cultural film content that extends beyond Nollywood—documentaries, art house, animation, experimental and diaspora films as well as music videos.\n\nIn writing my book two years ago I discovered that the content on the periphery of Nollywood is actually a growth area within the Nigerian film industry, and in my opinion the most likely to cross over internationally.\n\nThe festival is in its second year and you're curating it for the second time, which must mean that you did a very good job last time around. How do you compare the success of the first to the expectations you have this time?\n\nThe first Beyond Nollywood weekender took place in 2014 to mark the release of my book. It was a small event where we showed four films and had conversations more closely tied to the book.\n\nAt this year's Beyond Nollywood, we’ll be showing 17 films as well as host an afrobeats night [the first ever at the BFI Southbank] with DJ Cuppy as well as a special Nollywood Star showcase with Nse Ikpe-Etim.\n\nSo whereas the first event announced the launch of my book, my expectations are that this year’s event will extend the concept of Beyond Nollywood even further as well as attracting a far wider audience.\n\nTell us about your curatorial process.\n\nIt was important for me to continue the conversation started in [my book], which is essentially that there is some exciting film content emerging from the Nigerian film space which is rarely seen because it does not fit the Nollywood model.\n\nA number of the films are by filmmakers that featured in my book, like Ishaya Bako (Henna and Silent Tears) and Tope Oshin (Ireti and Amaka’s Kin: The Women of Nollywood) and also other talent that I discovered along the way such as Abba Makama (Green White Green) and Victoria Thomas (I Believe in Pink).\n\nI was essentially on the lookout for content that tells us something different about the international Nigerian experience and filmmakers emerging from this space. I wanted to curate a programme that had quirky films which would challenge audience expectation.\n\nHow were the films chosen?\n\nI chose films that had not yet been seen in the U.K. and had been made in the last 12 months. These are films that I regard as being unusual or which had a narrative that we don’t often see coming out of Nigeria. So we have shorts that deal with issues ranging from Boko Haram as we see in No Good Turn (Udoka Oyeka) to prostitution in Honey (Olu Yomi Ososanya).\n\nI also mixed these up with voices from the diaspora. They include an afrofuturistic-inspired short called The Golden Chain by video artist Adebukola Buki Bodunrin and Mrs. Bolanle Benson (Sade Adeniran), a sensual piece about a 60-year-old woman who has an illicit meeting with her lover.\n\nI enjoyed Faaji Agba and have seen it twice so far. Why did you choose it?\n\nI chose it because there are no other significant music documentaries that have come out Nigeria in recent years featuring veteran musicians such as Fatai Rolling Dollar. I knew that it had a ready audience who would want to learn more about the history and development of musical forms such as akpala, highlife, juju and afrobeat.\n\nIs there any real difference between “New Nollywood” and “Nollywood”?\n\nYes, I would argue in budget and aesthetics. New Nollywood is glossy and has high production values that are intended for the cinema screen. Nollywood, on the other hand, is made for the small screen and is more about mass sales than artistic virtues.\n\nWhat's your attraction to Nollywood as opposed to other film industries?\n\nThroughout my career I have championed the work of filmmakers of African descent. Nigeria has one of the biggest industries in Africa. The Nigerian film industry is of particular interest to me at the moment because I noted a trend four years ago when I started writing my book and have seen this develop much in the fashion that I thought it would which was more international acclaim for what I term “beyond Nollywood.”\n\nTake Green White Green for instance, the film that we are opening the programme with. Not only is it the first art house film to emerge from Nigeria, it has had rave reviews in the international film press as well as premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival. It has also has been sold to Netflix.\n\nDo you think if Nigeria’s film industry was started with the same production ethos imported for Hollywood or elsewhere, that it would have still grown at the rapid rate it has—most of which is the enterprising work of individuals?\n\nI think it’s unfair to compare Nollywood to Hollywood or any other industry for that matter. Nollywood developed out of unique circumstances which are peculiar to Nigeria.\n\nWhat has been a strength for Nollywood, i.e. the enterprise of individuals, is also what has created the most challenge within the industry. At present there is no overriding body or organization that can be said to represent Nigeria.\n\nIndividuals can only go so far. It is a collective, unified body of practitioners that is needed to elevate the industry above its current position.\n\nBeyond Nollywood takes place Friday, 18 November, through Sunday, 20 November, at the BFI Southbank in London." ]
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[ null, "Valtteri Bottas wrapped up the 2017 season with a race win in Abu Dhabi as he beat Lewis Hamilton, however, it wasn’t enough to secure him second place in the championship as Sebastian Vettel was P3 on the day.\n\nValtteri Bottas, needing the win to stand any chance of claiming second in the championship ahead of the Ferrari driver, did all he could to achieve that on Sunday. As the sun began to set over the Yas Marina circuit, the Mercedes driver made a solid start from pole position while Lewis Hamilton came across to cover Sebastian Vettel – the top three on the grid, the top three in the running.\n\nDaniel Ricciardo, Kimi Raikkonen and Max Verstappen had a brief battle on the opening lap only to run in their exact grid order. In fact the top 12, Bottas to Carlos Sainz, were all in the order in which they qualified.\n\nLance Stroll and Romain Grosjean provided the early excitement as the Haas driver tried to attack the Williams rookie for P13. He got his nose ahead a couple of times only for Stroll to fight back. Grosjean made it stick on lap 12, Stroll came back at him, but after some extremely close wheel-to-wheel racing, P13 belonged to Grosjean. And that was the only good battle in the opening stint of the 55-lap race.\n\n15 laps in Verstappen was the first of the top six to pit while Hamilton was the last in on lap 24. They came out in the same order that they pitted barring the loss of Ricciardo. He surprised Red Bull as he pitted without warning after hitting the wall and suffering a suspected puncture only to retire shortly after with a hydraulic issue.\n\nBottas and Hamilton were perhaps a bit closer after the pit stop than the Finn would have wanted as Hamilton ran longer in the first stint and was close to passing his team-mate. But, with traffic in the way, Mercedes pitted him and it was Bottas leading by two seconds. The Brit was having none of that and ran down Bottas to sit less than a half a second away from his rear wing only to then lose a bit of ground as Bottas’ tyres came to him.\n\nMeanwhile Sainz’s grand prix ended on lap 33 when he left the pits with a lose front left wheel. It was evident as he went through the tunnel that the wheel was lose, almost putting him into the wall. He tried to continue but pulled over onto the grass, race over.\n\nBack at the front the gap between Bottas and Hamilton fluctuated between one and two seconds while Vettel continued to lose ground to the Mercedes drivers. Verstappen began to close up on Raikkonen only to run wide, lose ground and struggle to recover.\n\nKevin Magnussen, Pascal Wehrlein and Brendon Hartley put on the late race excitement as they fought over 13th place, running nose to tail for several laps. However, the Haas, running a 2017 Ferrari engine, had too much grunt for the Sauber and its 2016 Ferrari power unit.\n\nAs the race, and the 2017 season drew to a close, Bottas raced to the victory – his third of this season – ahead of Hamilton. Vettel in third was a whopping 20s off the pace.\n\nRaikkonen was fourth ahead of Verstappen while Hulkenberg claimed sixth place on the day. His eight points and Toro Rosso’s lack of points meant Renault leapfrogged their customer for sixth place in the Constructors’ Championship.\n\nSergio Perez and Esteban Ocon secured yet another double points haul for Force India while Fernando Alonso bid farewell to Honda with a P9. Felipe Massa was the final driver to score in what was his last F1 grand prix." ]
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[ "I am an old-timer with X.509 and was active long ago in the IETF PKIX work. That said, it is sad how long it has taken X.509 to get more commonly used and how much old cruft is carried forward that was supposedly deprecated.\n\nTo avoid problems while importing the certificate in Internet Explorer, the Common Name (CN) field should match the server FQDN.\n\nThis is wrong. CN was deprecated for subjectAltName (SAN). Of course openSSL command line does not support SAN, see\n\nBut it CAN and SHOULD be used. Minimally for ‘backwards compatibility’, CN and SAN should both occur.\n\nInstead of single self-signed certs per server and service, what about a Nethserver installation pki? If not based on my drafts (for the ECDSA, Michael Richardson has pulled out all the scripts on my github", null, "rgmhtt has 3 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.\n\nHubert Kario hkario@redhat.com has on his github", null, "Library for creating X.509 certificates for any use - redhat-qe-security/certgen\n\nWhat about CRL and OCSP? Client email certs. etc.\n\nFirst step is what is the pki tree look like. What have you discussed here in the past. I did a search on x.509 and did not find any discussion on the subject (pun intended), but my search foo is known to be weak.\n\nSo please fill me in\n\nI think the most commonly-used solution at this point for server certificates is to get free trusted certs from Let’s Encrypt. That avoids the hassles commonly associated with self-signed certs (specifically, that clients don’t trust them). I don’t know what (if any) discussion has been had with respect to client certs, and am not sure how much use they’d be in most installations.\n\nFor Let’s Encrypt certs, you have to be accessible via the Internet by them. Do most ADs get installed with Internet reachability?\n\nHow many certs/urls are there in a server?\n\nOnly DKIM and perhaps Roundcube needs external visibility. And there may be others. I have not looked at all the offering(s) here.\n\nWhat are the cert needs? As a privacy proponent, I am not for putting multiple URLs in a single cert. It exposes more than is necessary. Particularly if some if it is internal use only.\n\nThen there is offering client email certs for sender authentication. As for trust, Nethserver could offer a cross-certification service as part of subscription. I am the author of the Bridge CA model used by the US gov PKI and the BioPharma PKI. Others have picked up this approach rather than a large signing root with associated risks.\n\nOf course, walking cross-certification trust chains (with potentially embedded policy) is challenging, the software is out there (e.g. Adobe has supported it for 15ys since BioPharma rolled out).\n\nFor Let’s Encrypt certs, you have to be accessible via the Internet by them.\n\nHow does this use a cert or a URL? It uses a keypair, and the public key is published in a DNS record.\n\nAs a privacy proponent, I am not for putting multiple URLs in a single cert.\n\nThere isn’t necessarily a need to do so–you can either use a separate cert for each service, or put everything on a wildcard cert (or any combination of those you like). But any cert issued by any trusted CA is going to be listed in a public certificate transparency log, so if you get individual certs for your internal services, their names will still be public information.\n\nThen there is offering client email certs for sender authentication.\n\nThis sounds more interesting–but wouldn’t it mean that Nethesis would need to act as a public CA?" ]
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[ null, "Hillary does not believe in freedom for those who don't agree with her position on abortion. If American religious freedom must be forcefully removed in order for socialist zealots to kill more unborn babies then Clinton is there to grease the wheels (assuming the Clinton Foundation gets the appropriate donations).\n\nIn a speech in 2015, Hillary told her audience at the sixth annual Women in The World Summit that a person's “deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed” so that women could have access to abortion on demand at any time. Though she framed it as reproductive health care and safe childbirth, everyone knows that she was threatening the pro-life movement to shut up or be shut up.\n\nShe continued her freedom remarks by saying that laws, in this case abortion laws, have to be “backed up with resources and political will”. In her mind, taking away the rights of those who don't agree with her is profoundly more acceptable in her “advancement of the full participation of women and girls in every aspect of their societies is the great unfinished business of the 21st century and not just for women but for everyone.”\n\nFortunately, the Internet doesn't forget! Her speech can be seen in the video on the next page.\n\nWatch and share! It is crucial to understand her immoral intentions and to spread the word:" ]
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[ null, "Akshay to play the role of the villainous scientist Dr. Richard who turns into a crow after a failed experiment\n\nAkshay Kumar has always been the talk of B-town for his choice of movies. After Toilet: Ek Prem Katha and PadMan,he will be seen in S. Shankar’s 2.0 opposite south superstar Rajinikhanth! He has been casted as the main antagonist in the film and we can’t wait to get our hands on more details related to his character.\n\nBut for now, here’s everything we can tell you about Akshay Kumar as Dr. Richard in Rajinikanth’s 2.0 –\n\n2.0 marks Akshay’s debut in Tollywood. This also is the first film in which Akshay is playing the role of a villain. Akshay’s look in the poster of the film defines how horrifying he looks. He is not just a villain but a scary one. He looks completely unrecognizable until you take a close look at the poster. He will be playing the role of the villainous ornithologist Dr. Richard, who turns into a crow after a failed experiment. But what makes him a bitter and scary villain hell bent on destroying Rajinikanth’s character is yet to revealed.\n\nHis elevated sharp eyebrows, yellow eyes, grey hair and creepy triangular black nails shows how different he looks from any other villain in Bollywood. In his solo poster, he has this fiery look with one hand cover his face as he pierces through your soul with spooky eyes. A lot of effort have been put in to achieve Akshay Kumar’s spooky and unique look in 2.0. Prosthetic sculpting, molding and casting techniques have been used to create this advanced cosmetic look of Akshay. Hats off to the make-up artist!\n\nIn an interview with a leading daily, 2.0 writer Jeyamohan revealed that Akshay Kumar’s character in the film will be like the villain of Christopher Nolan film, The Joker of Batman: Dark Knight series.\n\n2.0 casts Rajinikanth as the lead hero, Akshay Kumar as the villain and Amy Jackson as the lead heroine. Produced by Subaskaran Allirajah of Lyca Productions, 2.0 is a scifi thriller – probably a first of it’s kind in India! The film is a sequel to Rajinikanth’s 2015 film, Robot / Enthiran. It also stars Sudhanshu Pandey, Adil Hussain, Kalabhavan Shajoh and Riyaz Khan. The film is the most expensive Asian film made till date – with an estimated budget of 450 crores! 2.0 release on January 25, 2018.\n\nA pressing question still remains – If Dr. Richard turned into a crow, does it mean he can fly? Does it mean we’ll see Akshay Kumar do amazing aerial stunts? We’ll need to wait to find out! Until further updates, we leave you with this intriguing official poster of 2.0 –" ]
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[ null, "BERLIN — Sebastian Andersson scored twice as promoted Union Berlin beat Cologne 2-0 and climbed to 10th with its fourth straight home win in the Bundesliga on Sunday.\n\nThe Swedish striker struck in both halves to give Union its sixth league win overall, and offer hope to its fans — who sang “Jingle Bells” in the stadium — that their team can survive the first season in the Bundesliga.\n\nUnion is seven points clear of the relegation zone after 14 games, and closer in points to defending champion Bayern Munich than to teams struggling at the bottom.\n\nCologne, which was fortunate not to lose by more at Union’s sold-out Stadion An der Alten Försterei, remains in trouble in its third game under new coach Markus Gisdol. Cologne hasn’t won a game since beating Paderborn 3-0 on Oct. 20 and is now bottom.\n\n“We’re not scoring the goals and we’re conceding easily. That has to change, and quick,” said Cologne sporting director Horst Heldt, who joined with Gisdol three weeks ago.\n\nBoth sides found it hard to create chances in a scrappy opening until Cologne midfielder Birger Verstraete tested Rafal Gikiewicz with a dangerous free kick after 25 minutes.\n\nCologne counterpart Timo Horn did well to save Andersson’s shot at the other end, but he was powerless to stop the Swede from scoring off the resulting corner in the 33rd.\n\nUnion captain Christopher Trimmel sent the ball into the centre where Andersson powered in a header.\n\nThere were groans around the stadium after the home side failed to make the most of a counterattack when four Union players faced only two Cologne defenders. Sebastian Polter played the ball too far ahead of Marcus Ingvartsen when shooting would have been a better option.\n\nHowever, Andersson grabbed his second two minutes after the break when he rounded Horn and eluded one defender before shooting. Sebastiaan Bornauw cleared off the line but goal-line technology confirmed the goal.\n\nSven Michel scored in the last minute for Paderborn to grab a 1-0 win at Werder Bremen in the late game.\n\nIt was only Paderborn’s second win and it lifted the promoted side ahead of last-place Cologne on goal difference." ]