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"Meet Glory, raised off the grid in a convoy amid truckers-the last men and women fighting for true freedom on the American open road. Now, in order to pay for her beloved dying Father’s surgery, Glory has three days to pull off four dangerous cross-country heists with mob killers, crooked cops, and a psycho ex-husband all out to bring her in or die trying.\n\nThe new ongoing series by New York Times bestselling author RICK REMENDER and legendary French superstar BENGAL brings you a high-speed chase across the American West that examines our dwindling freedoms and the price paid by those who fight for an untethered life, in this special double-sized first issue with 40 pages of story!\n\nWhy It’s Hot: A new Rick Remender series is always an excuse to celebrate, and that tradition holds true here with the debut of Death Or Glory. Remender has become one of the most consistent and reliable writers in all of comics, as every series he’s released over the past several years has been worth reading. One of the reasons the scribe has been so successful has been the artists he’s partnered with along the way. This time around Remender is joined by fan favorite artist Bengal. The artist has already proven they can turn out amazing work, but this creator owned series might be the one to launch them into superstardom. If you’re looking for another stunning, eye popping, high octane thrill ride to add to your pull list the search just ended with Death Or Glory.",
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"As the Guardians’ last mission together draws to a close, the war for the Infinity Stones has only just begun! Adam Warlock continues to search for the Soul Stone but encounters an unexpected foe…the SILVER SURFER?! Keep your eyes to the stars as Marvel’s biggest cosmic story continues!\n\nWhy It’s Hot: Gerry Duggan, Aaron Kuder and friends have been quietly turning out what is arguably the best Guardians Of The Galaxy run in the pages of All New Guardians Of The Galaxy. When that book ended the creative team looked to continue their story in an even bigger fashion with Infinity Countdown. I know I already mentioned Avengers: Infinity War in a previous entry in this week’s column, but I’d be remiss not to do it again here. If you came out of this movie looking for something with similar sensibilities you’ll want to pick up this series. The Infinity Stones aside, Duggan’s writing is the closest in style and tone that a Marvel comic comes to the MCU. If you walked out of the theater and wondered where you could read more about the Infinity Stones the answer is this comic. If you don’t care about the movies and just want to read good comics then this is also for you.",
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"THE END OF AN ERA FOR MILES MORALES!\nMarvel Comics proudly presents the final issue of Bendis’ epic (bio-electric) run! Over seven years and across two universes, Miles Morales has been an Ultimate, a Web-Warrior, an Avenger and a Champion. A New Yorker, a student, a son and a friend. And whenever the city needed him (and one time when all of reality needed him), he was always SPIDER-MAN. Don’t miss the chance to see comics superstar Brian Michael Bendis bid farewell to one of his most beloved creations, and to glimpse what the future may hold for Miles Morales.\n\nWhy It’s Hot: Brian Bendis has been writing Spider-Man in one form or another for almost eighteen years. That’s right, Bendis’ run that began in Ultimate Spider-Man #1 would almost be an adult if it was human. Since the first issue was published in the Fall of 2000 Bendis introduced a new version of Peter Parker that few thought would succeed only to end up breaking Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s record for most consecutive issues of a comic book by the same creative team alongside Mark Bagley, Peter Parker was killed, Miles Morales was introduced, Peter Parker was brought back, the Ultimate Universe was destroyed, Miles was brought into the Marvel Universe proper where he’s become a crossover star with his own animated film on the way, and then the Ultimate Universe was shown to still exist. This isn’t to mention the almost 250 other issues, and countless memories along the way. This run has been going on for over half of my lifetime, and it will be weird without it. All good things must come to an end however, and it will be exciting to see what other writers bring to the story of Miles Morales. With that said, thank you for all the years of stories Mr. Bendis, and hopefully you know this run will go down as one of the all time greats.",
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"Aurora couldn't believe Philip's words. She had finally been awakened, but her whole family and loved ones were still under Maleficent's spell. It seemed that, even though she was dead, Maleficent still had some power over her. Aurora felt cursed for life.\n\nPhilip allowed her to cry and embraced her over and over again to make her feel supported and understood, still he felt he could not quite reach her. They would both need time to open up and act the way they used to act around each other before the curse.\n\n'We'll find a way to make it right, Philip,' said Aurora in tears.\n\n'Of course, my love,' said Philip looking straight into her eyes.\n\nThey both stared at each other for some seconds and sealed this pact of hope with a tender kiss.\n\n'What was that?' screamed Aurora, standing up.\n'Did you hear that?'\n\nPhilip looked all around but couldn't see anything. However, after some time, he could hear a screeching sound, accompanied by a strange grunting.\n\n'Stand behind me!,' ordered the Prince as he took his sword.\n\nBeing a cloudy night, the forest was pitch dark and the only light they had was coming from the fire Philip had made.\n\n'There it is again,' whispered Aurora\n'That noise...I think it's coming that way.'\n\nPhilip looked to his left and could see a pair of red eyes coming closer and closer.\n\nAnd so the creature became visible to them.\n\nIt looked...undead. Philip had never seen such a creature before. It had straight black hair, long, bony arms and sharp nails. Rags of unrecognisable clothing hanged from it and it seemed to be trying to say something, yet all it managed to say were strange, grunting sounds. This creature had obviously been a man, but he had no trace of humanity left and he had such a horrifying look on his face, a look of despair and grief.\n\nThe Other Aurora - Chapter Nine: Conversation.\n\n“The most fruitful and natural exercise for our minds is, in my opinion, conversation.”\nMichel de Montaigne\n\nAs Philip lit a fire with some tree branches and dry leaves, Aurora felt she needed to engage in some kind of conversation with the man who had just saved her. It felt only natural and reasonable to do so. Besides, she knew Philip was the love of her life...maybe as they talked and spent time with each other, the flame of love would be rekindled.\n\n'Philip...you haven't told me much about what happened after I was put to sleep,' said Aurora in a low, hesitant tone.\n\nPhilip was paralyzed by these words. He had been trying to avoid this matter ever since he had kissed her and woke her up. It was evident he would have to talk to her eventually, but he never thought it would happen so soon.\n\nHe had just managed to lit a fire, so he asked her princess to sit next to him and as he stared at the flame, he told her what he knew.\n\n'Aurora you must understand that it has been five years since Maleficent cursed you. Some curses are more dangerous than others...and the sleeping curse is one fo the most powerful of all.'\n\n'You don't have to tell me that...I haven't been sleeping peacefully at all these last five years,' interrupted Aurora.\n\n'I cannot imagine what you have been through, but Maleficent's curse also affected some people of the kingdom...'\n\n'What do you mean?' asked Aurora in a halt.\n\n'Please, calm down. Everything can and will be reverted now that you have been awakened. Time is a treacherous thing, but we have started the journey back to restoration.'\n\n'Please, please tell me what I know you're hiding from me...,' begged Aurora in tears.\n\nPhilip embraced her and held her in his arms for some seconds until he finally spoke.\n\n'The curse affected your parents, the fairy godmothers and some people from the court. They, too, were put to sleep...\"\nPosted by J.P.D. Iuvaro at 7:05 PM No comments:\n\nThe Other Aurora - Chapter Eight: Journey.\n\n“The only journey is the one within.”\nRainer Maria Rilke",
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"As they started their journey back to the kingdom, Aurora was shocked to find a devastated landscape. There were no sounds of birds chirping, running water or crackling fire lit by peasants. The kingdom she once knew was gone for good.\n\nShe remained silent most of their journey into the forest, until they arrived to a stream where Philip let Samson rest and drink some water, and he improvised a shelter to spend the night.\n\n\"How are you feeling?\" he asked Aurora.\nShe waited for a moment, avoiding his eyes and looked down.\n\"I am still getting used to...being awake. I feel numbness in my arms and legs and...\"\n\"Oh, don't worry,\" Philip interrupted. \"It'll all get better as days go by.\" \"We just have to be patient.\"\n\nPhilip looked at her, staring deep into her blue eyes. He searched for some kind of confirmation, a trace of hope. He wanted to believe in what she was saying.\n\nAurora stared at him too, whispering to herself that she should not fear. This was the man she had once loved. He had given up everything for her. He had waited her for five years and rescued her from the greatest evil.\n\nAs they stood there in silence, Aurora started to feel and to remember.\n\nShe loved him. The feeling had not changed, but...had she?\n\nThe Other Aurora - Chapter Seven: Joy.\n\nAs they got closer to the gates of the palace, Aurora asked Philip to put her down. She wanted to walk, or at least to give it a try. She took baby steps first, unsure of how her body would respond after five years of lying unconsciously.\n\n'Samson!' screamed Aurora in tears. She recognised the horse that she had ridden years ago. In fact, that horse had been the reason of her meeting Philip. She hugged the horse and he seemed to recognise her as well. Samson leaned his head closer to her in what looked like a perfect picture to the blissful Prince.\n\n'Let's go, we should be on our way to reach safe grounds before nightfall,' said the Prince.\n\nAurora hopped on the horse almost without help. It seemed she was getting her strength faster than Philip would have imagined. And so the Prince took a second to savour such perfect moment: her Princess awakened after all the sorrow and obstacles he had had to endure.\n\nThe Other Aurora - Chapter Six: Worries.\n\n\nPhilip also witnessed the devastated kingdom. It was clear that the cursed had been broken for Aurora, but the rebirth of the kingdom would need more than a Prince's kiss. However, this was not the time to worry about that. First things first: Aurora was back and she had a long journey home.\n\nWhat worried Philip the most was whether the people affected by Maleficent's curse had also woken up from their slumber or not. One thing was to deal with a bunch of dead trees and run down towns, but having the whole inhabitants of the kingdom asleep was something different.\n\nAs far as he was concerned, Aurora's parents, the fairy godmothers and the people from the court had been put to sleep when the curse became effective. However, he ignored whether throughout the years the curse had spread to the inhabitants of the kingdom and its whereabouts. Since he fled the place as soon as Aurora was put to sleep, he had no idea the conditions in which it would be now, after five years.\n\nThe Other Aurora - Chapter Five: Desolation.\n\n“Desolation is a file, and the endurance of darkness is preparation for great light.\"\nSt. John of the Cross.",
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"Image: The Eerie Silence of the Palace, an Engraving by Gustave Dore.\n\n\nPhilip could not believe that she was finally awake. He embraced her and she corresponded, yet her weakness was obvious. Aurora could barely move. However, she smiled broadly and touched his cheeks showing her Prince that she felt as blissful as he did.\n\n'I cannot believe this is finally over,' said the Prince, sitting right beside her and holding her hands.\n\n'I...I feel so tired. Ironic, right?' uttered the Princess in a monotonous whisper. She could barely speak.\n'How long have I been...?'\n\n'Asleep? It's been five long years,' answered Phillip.\n'You have a lot to catch up to, but there will be time for that.'\n'Now we have to get you on your feet.'\n\n'I can feel my legs and my body, but I don't know whether I'll be able to move,' explained Aurora. She felt uncertain and somewhat scared.\n\n'There's no need for that, I will carry you, my love.'\n\nAurora smiled again, she was confused and happy at the same time. It had been five years...she had to get used to everything again. As Philip leaned closer to her and lifted her up, she could gaze through the wooden window and felt appalled by what she saw.\n\nThe whole kingdom, the beloved land of her parents looked desolated. Dead trees, run down villages, caws of crows, the most evil of all birds...and exactly behind the Ogre Mountain, her royal palace stood completely destroyed.\nPosted by J.P.D. Iuvaro at 1:00 PM No comments:\n\nThe Other Aurora - Chapter Four: Awakening.\n\n“Perhaps it is better to wake up after all, even to suffer, rather than to remain a dupe to illusions all one's life.”\nKate Chopin.",
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"How could this be? This isn't possible, thought the Prince struggling not to burst into tears of desperation. Aurora was not only his hope, but also the hope of a new beginning for the kingdom. If she didn't wake up, everything would have been in vain, meaningless.\n\nAs he stared fixedly at her, paralyzed by her obvious slumber he suddenly felt a movement in the lower part of the bed. Astonished, he stood up in a halt and could see that Aurora's legs were starting to move slowly. Her arms and torso followed, as if in a coordinated rhythmic movement, slow, yet firm and consistent.\n\nPhilip was awestruck, he just stood there looking at her beloved Princess regain consciousness after all these years.\n\nAnd finally, without any further anticipation. She opened her eyes."
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"You have to hand it to NECA, they know how to harvest that 80’s nostalgia and use it to exploit us action figure collectors. Sure, they usually do it with sci-fi films like Alien, RoboCop, Terminator, or Gremlins, but landmark 80’s films are not bound to any single genre and the Rocky franchise is proof positive of that. For my money, they are Stallone’s finest body of work (although, I’m very partial to Copland as well). Rocky is quite simply the role he was born to play and it saddens me to think that eventually Hollywood will get to rebooting it starring someone else. Nonetheless, these films will always have a place in my heart, and that’s coming from someone who probably wasn’t these films target demographic. Needless to say, when NECA stepped up to produce figures for the 40th Anniversary of the franchise, you bet your ass, I was up for it. The first series consists of two versions of both Rocky and Clubber Lang from Rocky III and today I’m looking at one of each.",
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"While not quite equaling the decadent packaging of the Ultimate Series, the presentation here is not at all shabby. The figures come in window boxes with some handsome gold foil work on the front portraits and on the spines. The side panels identify the character and the series, so you can line these up on a shelf and always know who you’re reaching for. This is simple, elegant, and collector friendly packaging at its best. Let’s start with Rocky!",
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"This is Rocky as he appeared in the first fight with Clubber Lang, where he got his ass kicked. I can still remember the first time I saw that fight in the movie. I was young and I recall feeling scared shitless for him because Clubber was so intimidating. Rocky sports his yellow/gold trunks, gloves, and high tops and dammit, there is some really fine detail going on here. The gloves and shorts look like the real thing thanks to a beautiful coat of paint and some sculpted stitching and wrinkles. From his name on his shorts to the elastic waistband, this is great stuff. The same goes for his footwear, which feature the same amazing gold paint and “ROCKY” printed across the backs of the high tops.",
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"Naturally, a good portion of this figure is showing skin and NECA did a fabulous job sculpting the intricate musculature. For a company that has practically built an empire off of Xenomorphs and Predators, it’s genuinely satisfying to see them turn their attention to something as simple as human anatomy and show off how well they can do it. Now, to know me is to know how much I usually hate when companies use this type of waxy plastic for flesh, but here it works for me. The glossy sheen just communicates sweat and stress and adrenaline and fear. I love it.",
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"The portrait here is solid enough, although I’ll confess it leans a bit into caricature territory. Or maybe it’s just the way Stallone naturally looks. Yes, part of it is the waxy plastic, which doesn’t allow for some of the nuances of paint to bring it out. The paint could have been a little cleaner on the eyes, but it also gives him that certain “just took a blow to the head” kind of look. That all having been said, I think it’s fine. It’s most definitely Stallone.",
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"The articulation is everything I could want for a Heavyweight Champion of the World. You get rotating hinges in the shoulders, elbows, wrists, and knees. The hips appear to be ball jointed, but it’s hard to tell because the legs actually connect inside the shorts. The ankles have rotating hinges as well as lateral rockers and there’s even a hinge midway through each foot. Finally, you get ball joints in the chest and in the neck. Moving on to Clubber…",
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"As far as 80’s film antagonists go, Clubber Lang is surprisingly high up on my list. That’s a testament to the script writers and Mr. T’s performance. I really hated this guy. He was an animal and he showed absolutely no respect to The Italian Stallion. Everything I said about the Rocky Balboa figure can be applied to this one. The colors may not be as flashy, but the black and white shorts and white and black footwear look great. He has “CLUBBER” printed across his waistband and his initials printed down on the left leg of his shorts. I really love his gloves. The red paint here is so vibrant and like Rocky’s they have “TUF WEAR” printed on them.",
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"I think the key difference here is while I found Rocky’s portrait to lean a little toward being a caricature, there’s absolutely no equivocating on this one. It is an incredible likeness to the great Mr. T. The expression is spot on and pretty damn terrifying. This is quite simply top notch work on NECA’s part.",
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"The articulation on Clubber is identical to Rocky, although it’s worth mentioning that they are most definitely separate bucks. Clubber is appropriately larger and beefier.",
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"Hot damn, do I love these guys! When I purchased these, I was pretty deliberate about the ones I bought because I hadn’t planned on getting the whole Series. Getting two of each character just seemed like double dipping. Now that I have them in hand, I’m certain that I’ll be getting the other versions as well. These look so amazing in hand and on my shelf and I’m really looking forward to the upcoming figures, particularly Apollo Creed and Ivan Drago. Now, I just need to get me a 6-inch scale boxing ring. TO THE EBAYS!!!"
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His popularity grew as he began appearing in DC Animation with Superman The Animated Series and Justice League, but then again with Batman/Superman: Public Enemies and Superman: Man of Tomorrow. After an accident involving purple chemicals, Parasite has become one of Superman’s most dangerous foes as a literal parasite that can absorb any living thing’s energy and abilities with only a touch. Take DC’s most powerful beings, and pit them up against someone who could easily take that power.\n\nAn explosive character that was created by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, and Bruce Timm for Superman The Animated Series as a completely new and original character. Leslie Willis was a popular and controversial radio host, who experienced an electrical accident during one of her concerts which granted her electrical abilities and allowed her to adapt her energy into a power strong enough to harm even Superman. Livewire has since had minor appearances in other media such as Smallville and Supergirl. But we believe this powerhouse could be the perfect conduit for a big-screen live-action appearance.\n\nMost recognizable as John Corben, Metallo is probably one of Superman’s most formidable foes in his rouge’s gallery. While there are many iterations of how Corben became Metallo, he is most remembered for being a con man that was involved in an accident and then experiments that transformed him into a cybernetic killing machine with a sizable piece of kryptonite as his heart and source of his strength and power. A character that has only been on the small screen of Smallville and the Arrowverse, but is one deserving enough to finally get his big-screen debut. Let’s get a Superman vs. Cyborgs movie, Superman vs Metallo, and Cyborg Superman.\n\nSpeaking of cyborgs, one of the pivotal characters in the Death of Superman storyline and yet we have only seen him make appearances in CW’s Supergirl and the animated film Regin of the Supermen. 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Bruno Manheim is a crime boss within Intergang, which has already been established in 2022’s Black Adam film. Manheim could easily be an introductory villain for Cavill’s next outing, a foe that could easily establish the tone of the film right at the beginning. However, considering we soon might be seeing Cavill’s Superman and Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam face off pretty soon, they perhaps could find a common enemy in Bruno Manheim and his control of Intergang. Although, Intergang might not be an issue anymore after what Black Adam did to them.\n\nThe Main Man has more recently become a character that rides the line of being a good guy or bad guy, an interesting dynamic that could be presented for the new Superman. This Czarian bounty hunter has gained enough popularity that it is time to finally see him on the big screen. Especially after receiving positive reactions from his live-action appearance in the series Krypton. 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"Cousin Lauren and I would get so excited in the days leading up to the Demolition Derby. Granny made us take naps even though we were well past the age of napping. We had to take naps because, back then, when there were 8 heats for compact cars and 6 or 7 heats for full-size cars, the derby often went until 3, 4 or 5 AM. And guess who was not about to leave before it was over?\n\nHaha. That was a joke. Papa turns in around 8 PM so it was a late night for him if he stayed until 9PM at the derby.\n\nThe answer to my question is me and Cousin Lauren. We took in every second of the derby as diehard fans. So, we obliged Granny and took “naps” on the recliners in the Den. I think we mostly pretended to nap, but at least Granny got us to sit still for about an hour.\n\nI’ve been going to the derby for as long as I can remember. I suppose I started going around age 5 or 6 and loved it instantly.\n\nApparently, after my first derby experience, I came back and talked Grandmother’s ear off about the derby, clearly excited by the whole thing. I told her that there were cars flying everywhere, fires, and that I thought perhaps a man had even been killed. Somewhat disturbingly, I was not bothered by any of that. In fact, I couldn’t wait until the next one. (Just to clarify: no one was killed.)",
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Of course, Low’s initial strategy of replacing his Bayern stalwarts wasn’t misguided from his point of view – it was actually the pandemic all along.\n\nThe 61-year-old Low also gave himself room to backtrack. He announced in March that he would be leaving his position following the upcoming European Championship after 15 years as manager. The longevity is a feat by itself, without even considering his achievements: Low owns records for managing the most national team matches and having the most wins. Seeing through the rise of at least two distinct tactical eras, over 100 players made their Germany debuts under Low. Outside of the 2018 World Cup, he made the semifinals of every major tournament.\n\nBut still, the announcement brought a sense of relief from all parties. It absolved the German FA from having to fire Low, with Low also buying himself freedom to manage without the responsibility of a long-term plan. Thus, he could recall Muller and Hummels without worrying about how it would harm his perception within the squad.\n\nIt was a surprise that Low even made it to 2021 in the first place. It wasn’t just that Germany went out in the 2018 World Cup in the group stages, but in the directionless, listless manner. The squad was caught between stylistic eras that mimicked the larger European game: counter attacking or possession? In a way, the choice was one that a manager only gets after being at a job for a then-12 years with unchecked power. Unreasonable ambitions can be the downfall of even the most tactically adept managers.\n\n“My biggest mistake was that I believed we could make it past the group stage by playing a brand of dominant, possession-based football,” Low famously said after getting knocked out of the group stage in 2018, adding that he should have “prepared the team the way I did in 2014.”\n\nIt sounded like Low had learned his lesson: Germany would return to their counter-attacking roots. And he did try to symbolically enter a new era by (prematurely) retiring Muller, Hummels and Jerome Boateng. That decision was controversial in the moment, but looks even more rash in hindsight with Bayern re-emerging as the focal point of European soccer led by the three outcasts.\n\nMeanwhile, Low and Germany enter the Euros on the back of a 6-0 loss to Spain and a 2-1 loss at home to North Macedonia within the past year. Low uncharacteristically expressed his desperation following the North Macedonia loss, criticizing Timo Werner’s miss in the 80th minute with the match tied 1-1. Low publicly blamed the Chelsea striker, saying “if he makes a clean contact with the ball, it’s a goal.”\n\nAt the very least, the weight of Muller and Hummels can absolve Low of pressure, attention and blame.\n\nThe confusion over the national team philosophy counters the clarity to the domestic scene both in player and managerial talent. Werner, Kai Havertz, and Antoine Rudiger developed under Thomas Tuchel’s mixture of positional play and pressing. Bayern won the Champions League in 2020 with a modern approach under former Low assistant Hansi Flick. The core of the lineup is European tested: Joshua Kimmich, Toni Kroos, and Ilkay Gundogan are at the base of midfield, with Muller roaming the middle as per usual. Werner, Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane provide attacking width. Havertz has already scored the match-winning goal in a Champions League Final. The players are ready-made for a vertical, pressing game with a high defensive line.\n\nBut Low is also a victim of his own success. Do we remember how German football was perceived in 2006? Not that Jurgen Klopp or Tuchel were necessarily disciples of his coaching tree, but Low’s perception of tactical robustness gave room for forward-thinking German managers to appear in the following years. 15 years later after his national team debut, the country has produced the last three Champions League-winning managers.\n\nNow, Low’s character arc, from World Cup winner to wanderer, is portrayed as a tragedy. There are even questions as to whether 2014 was a byproduct of a country-wide development program as widely venerated throughout the football world, or just a lucky Golden Age of players. Any empty space or restlessness will get filled with narratives.\n\nWe couldn’t have imagined Low fighting for his reputation. But eras change, and we’ve seen once innovative managers eventually go stale. This sort of downfall at the club game can be covered up through transfer window signings buying a manager time. There is an art to knowing when to leave, not only for results, but also in dealing with the short-termism of modern memory. There are certain situations in soccer that can’t be solved solely on the field.\n\nFlick was an obvious candidate as the next manager of Germany. He not only made his name as Low’s assistant during the 2014 run, he was also seen as the pragmatic one. Whereas Low wanted the free-flowing style, Flick was credited with putting in the hard structure of practicing set pieces and creating gameplans to mark Lionel Messi. Knowing what we know of Flick’s success, the narrative is almost shifting: he, not Low, was the genius this whole time. Now, it’s Flick’s turn to maybe get found out and overstay his welcome under the spotlight.\n\nLow is in a unique position as he was always the one national team manager mentioned amongst the greatest tacticians in the game over the past decade. His work was easy to overlook without the day-to-day, week-to-week reminders that come from being a club manager. Reversing the traditional movement, Low would be looking to re-enter the club game (he supposedly turned down moves to Real Madrid and Barcelona). In a selfish sense, this is where he belonged all this time, and we possibly missed an era of his tactical innovations over the last 15 years. But his reputation could have gone the other way as well, and maybe this is Low’s most optimized career. Not many managers win a World Cup in the first place. Even fewer do they stay long enough to have to fight back for their reputation.",
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"I, as a judge in this Courtroom, must hence bring, to the eager ears of the general public, my verdict:\n\nNow, I will simply say that not anybody — across all walks — can be absolved of the blame. The fact to whose conspicuous manifestation I will urge everyone to stick their gazes is that nothing comes all big and visible without the prior infancy of it. This recent appalling development in the university community definitely has its root. And it is from this once easily ridden root that the now visibly large tree of disgraceful failure has stemmed.\n\nI mean, with no equivocation, would it not be most necessary to first talk about the background factor? While we blame the students and the management with the government, should we not extend some doses to the parents as well? Yes, of course, the school management has foundered in the expected efficient management and provision of the necessary; the government, too, has failed in this manner, coupled with the abolition of the Post-UTME— arguably the most reliable examination in Nigeria, at present; most of the students, as well, have placed the catching of fun onto a pedestal of higher value than that of seriousness. We, however, must be careful not to exonerate some parents who have found a messiah only in the enrolment of their children in dishonest examination centres.\n\nMost of these students who, pitiably, have been shown the inescapable way to ejection from the school, can be well said to be of those who were admitted by virtue of the UTME-O’Level result aggregate. And O’Level results, I vehemently say, are currently the most unreliable and perverted in Nigeria.\n\nSo, the provable logic behind the failure is quite crystalline. Probably, from the outset, the errant students had written their O’Level exams under dubious conditions; so, they had had their results dominated by A’s and B’s of unmerited merit. This set of students had been happy, so were their parents who had enrolled them in the dubitable examination centres. Then the education minister advocated the scrapping of Post UTME and the introduction of the use of UTME-O’Level aggregate. And —yay!— it favoured the ones who had insincere distinctions but was to the detriment of those who wrote the exams based on their varying personal capabilities and had their mixture of C’s with B’s and few or no A’s.\n\nAs proclaimed by the foregoing, not only the students, the management or the government but also the parents should be blamed. So, what is needed is the understanding then reformation of our examination system, right from the base. Post-UTME has for long proven to be the most efficient means of admitting students into tertiary institutions as each institution would scrutinise their candidates to taste. Hence, to really hinder a repeat of what has just happened, I advise that the conduct of Post-UTME is just the way out; WAEC and NECO have been bastardised; JAMB, too, is someway losing form.\n\nThis is my verdict in this Courtroom!"
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"Barnard College presented the exceptional faculty with awards to honor their commitment to teaching and research.\n\nBarnard College presented the exceptional faculty with awards to honor their commitment to teaching and research.\n\nThe commendation for Excellence in Teaching Award recognizes a faculty member who has made a difference in the teaching climate of the College.",
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"Manu Vimalassery, Professor of American Studies, has taught courses on the political economies of race and indigenous peoples and on American exceptionalism. He is working on a book called Empire's Tracks: Plains Indians, Chinese Migrants, and the First Transcontinental Railroad that rethinks the history of the transcontinental railroad and, more broadly, the history of capitalism, through histories of indigenous peoples and racialized migrants.",
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"The Tow Award for Innovative and Outstanding Pedagogy recognizes an exemplary member of the Barnard Faculty who combines scholarship and pedagogy in creative ways, maximizing the impacts of both.\n\nThe Emily Gregory Award, named after the first full female professor at Columbia University, is the only student-nominated and -selected teaching award. It acknowledges one Barnard faculty member each year for her or his teaching excellence and devotion and service to Barnard students. This year’s honoree was celebrated April 24 at the Diana Center, Event Oval.",
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"Jon Snow, Assistant Professor in Biological Sciences, focuses his research on the cellular stress responses of the honey bee and the Colony Collapse Disorder, and he teaches courses on cell and molecular biology and immunology. He has published scholarly articles on honey bees and works with undergraduate Barnard students, primarily biology and neuroscience majors, at the Snow Lab to provide an opportunity for closely mentored scientific investigation.\n\nThe Tow Professorship for Distinguished Scholars and Practitioners includes $10,000 for research and professional development and a summer stipend each year for two years.",
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"Anupama Rao, Associate Professor of History, conducts research on gender and sexuality studies, caste and race, historical anthropology, social theory, comparative urbanism, and colonial genealogies of human rights and humanitarianism. She has published many articles and is currently working on three books. Her work has been supported by grants from the the American Institute for Indian Studies, the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the SSRC.",
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"Christian Rojas, Professor of Chemistry, researches new methods for incorporating nitrogen into organic molecules and the application of these methods to the synthesis of amino sugars. Rojas has published scholarly articles on the topics of synthesis of amino sugars and nitrogen atom transfer reactions and he is the editor of the recent book Molecular Rearrangements in Organic Synthesis. His work is currently supported by a National Institutes of Health (NIGMS) grant. In 2013, Rojas received the Emily Gregory Award.",
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"Part of a series on income inequality in the San Francisco Bay Area If you want to understand the tension between tech workers in San Francisco, who often make six figures, and many of the city's other residents, try standing on the southwest corner of 24th Street and Valencia around 7:30 on a weekday morning. That corner is in the Mission District, a historically working-class and heavily Latino neighborhood. In front of them, there's a public bus shelter. This is the sound of the private tech shuttles: sleek, unmarked double-deckers with tinted windows. Tech companies like Google, Yahoo and Apple have locations in Silicon Valley, about an hour's drive south of the city.",
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"That is one of the implications of a new study of local income trends by the , the Washington research group. It found that inequality is sharply higher in economically vibrant cities like New York and San Francisco than in less dynamic ones like Columbus, Ohio, and Wichita, Kan. The study, released on Thursday, comes as a number of cities across the country are trying to tackle income inequality and expand opportunity through measures like increasing the minimum wage, which President Obama has promised to do at the federal level. In no city is the effort more prominent than in New York, where the new mayor, Bill de Blasio, has promised higher taxes for rich families and better services for poor ones, including expanded early-childhood education and affordable-housing developments.\n\nAll Cities Are Not Created Unequal. In December 2013, President Obama gave a speech on economic mobility, in which he called income inequality and lack of upward mobility “the defining challenge of our time.”",
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A lot less.\n\n“In the same way that standing up is an oddity now, sitting down should be,” says Dr. James Levine, director of the Mayo Clinic–Arizona State University Obesity Solutions Initiative, who is better known as the inventor of the first treadmill desk.\n\nStudies have long connected sedentary behavior to poor health, including heart disease, diabetes, obesity and hypertension. But doctors assumed those problems could be traced to the fact that people who sat more were just not working out much. The public-health messaging was in step with the thinking. “Let’s Move!” became a national mantra.\n\nBut a closer look at that data shows that simply swapping an hour on the couch for an hour playing catch won’t cut it. A recent review of 43 studies analyzing daily activity and cancer rates found that people who reported sitting for more hours of the day had a 24% greater risk of developing colon cancer, a 32% higher risk of endometrial cancer and a 21% higher risk of lung cancer–regardless of how much they exercised. In another study involving a group of men and women who reported exercising the same amount, each additional hour they spent sitting was linked to a drop in their fitness level. In other words, sitting was chipping away at some of the benefits of exercise.\n\nWhy? The human body is designed to move, and a moving body is a needy body, siphoning off the calories we consume to make sure every cell is doing what it’s supposed to do. Sitting slows down the whole system, making the little-used cellular machinery less efficient, until eventually cells’ signals to move are drowned out by their own inertia, prompting a body that’s immobile to stay immobile.\n\nBut even when we’re not exercising, we’re moving and using energy. There’s a clever name for that–nonexercise activity thermogenesis, or NEAT–and it can keep that activity machinery well oiled, not to mention increase the daily caloric burn. This includes nearly everything you do requiring movement: folding the laundry, walking up a flight of stairs, running to catch a train, even fidgeting.\n\nThat’s why NEAT matters. A body that’s sitting isn’t expending energy, so the signals that normally get you moving–and which, in turn, burn calories–start to check out, molecularly bored with not being called into duty. Meanwhile, the processes that build up fat get busier. When that happens, it gets harder and harder to get off the chair.\n\nThe other signals that keep us rooted on our rears may originate in the brain. In animal studies, obese rats seemed to have a switch that prevented them from burning NEAT calories efficiently. The reason isn’t clear yet, but researchers are studying the brain signals that govern what makes us more likely to move–or not move–to figure it out.\n\nThat work could help explain, at least in part, why too much sitting seems to be so bad for the human body. People who sit at their desks most of the time, for example, polish off only 300 NEAT calories a day compared with, say, a coffee-shop barista who spends most of his or her shift standing–and burning up to 1,300 extra calories daily.\n\nAnd NEAT profiles may be reversible, says Levine, so you don’t have to change jobs to improve your NEAT-ness.\n\n“By simply changing your work style, from a chair-based work style to a leg-based one, you can burn 500 to 1,000 extra calories a day,” he says. And it’s not just the calories that count. One study found that regardless of how many hours a group of men spent sitting daily (in their cars or watching TV), those with higher fitness levels–which is, of course, a product of regular exercise–did not show an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, the suite of conditions that include obesity and high cholesterol and are associated with a higher risk of heart disease.\n\nSo try standing up more than you sit at your desk. Or look into getting a standing desk. But even simply fielding phone calls on your feet is a good way to start, or pacing while you talk. You could also keep a small glass of water on your desk so you’re inclined to get up more frequently to refill it, taking walks around the office or your home while you’re at it. The more ambitious, says Levine, can urge their colleagues to try standing meetings.\n\n“What we need to do is change the default,” Levine says. “I want us to have to find excuses to be sitting down.” Imagine that. Maybe standing really could be the new sitting.",
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The Shield TV is already an excellent 4K HDR streaming box—albeit a pricey one at $200—so if you’re thinking of buying one or own one already, Tablo Engine is an easy and inexpensive addition.\n\nStill, Tablo Engine isn’t the only OTA DVR solution for Shield TV devices, and it’s missing a few features that might help justify the cost of a subscription.\n\nPlug (and plug) and play\n\nTo set up Tablo Engine, you need an Nvidia Shield TV, a compatible USB tuner (Tablo sells a dual tuner for a reasonable $70), and an over-the-air antenna to connect to the tuner. Unless you have the Shield TV Pro, which has 500GB of storage built-in, you’ll also need an external USB hard drive with at least 50GB of storage; Tablo won’t even attempt to function with the Shield’s built-in 16GB drive.\n\nOnce everything’s plugged in, the setup process is fairly smooth. The Tablo Engine app provides instructions on how to format your drive, and walks you through the process of scanning for local channels. You do need a computer or mobile device to sign up for DVR service, priced at $4 per month or $40 per year, though the Tablo Engine includes a month of service with no setup required. Without a subscription, you can only watch live TV, and you can’t browse programs by name. (Unfortunately, Tablo Engine doesn’t offer the lifetime DVR service option of its networked DVRs.)\n\nBecause Tablo Engine gets its video directly from the USB tuner, it doesn’t inherit any of the quality or playback issues of Tablo’s networked tuners. Live TV channels load within a few seconds and support smooth motion interpolation on 1080i channels. That means you won’t notice any choppiness while watching live sports, news, or talk shows. On the audio side, Tablo Engine supports 5.1-channel surround sound, versus just stereo for Tablo’s networked DVRs.\n\nThe downside is that Tablo Engine broadcasts and recordings are forever bound to the Shield TV. Because Tablo requires you to format the external drive as device storage, you can’t connect it to other devices without wiping the drive, nor can you extract the recordings through a file-management app. I even tried to set up a Plex server for the recordings, but wasn’t able to find where the videos were stored.\n\nGiven those limitations, I suggest that power users avoid buying Tablo’s own USB tuner—even though it currently comes with an offer for six months of free guide data—and instead opt for Hauppauge’s WinTV-dualHD tuner. It’s compatible with Tablo Engine, and costs the same at $70, but it’s a lot more flexible, with support for Plex DVR and Android TV’s native Live Channels app. (More on those options later.) It also works with Windows in case you decide to set up a Plex DVR server on a PC.\n\nBack to square one\n\nOn Android TV, Tablo Engine is separate from the existing app for Tablo’s networked tuners, and right now it’s not as rich in features.\n\nBeyond the basic grid-based channel guide, the Tablo Engine app only lets you browse shows in alphabetical order. You can’t browse by genre, air date, or channel, nor can you filter for just movies or sports. The app doesn’t even include a search function, nor does it integrate with Android TV’s system-wide search features, so finding shows to record can be a hassle. As with Tablo’s networked DVR apps, there’s also no mini guide or other way to browse channels while you watch TV. (That said, you can use Tablo’s website for more advanced recording and scheduling.)\n\nRecording options are similarly limited. While the Tablo Engine app shows a red marker on programs that it can’t record due to scheduling conflicts, it doesn’t provide a conflict resolution menu like Tablo’s other apps. And as with Tablo’s networked tuners, you can’t limit recordings to a certain number of recent episodes, specific channels, or a minimum video quality. Tablo Engine also doesn’t support time-based manual recordings (though it does offer an “extend recordings” feature that tries to intelligently grab the entirety of live sports and other events).\n\nTablo Engine isn’t the only software DVR option on the Nvidia Shield TV. If you opt for a Hauppauge USB tuner instead of the Tablo-branded one, you can watch and record live TV with Plex. It’s more of a hassle to set up, and doesn’t include a grid-based channel guide, but its recording options are more granular and it can stream live and recorded TV to the Plex app on other devices. Android TV also has a built-in app called Live Channels that supports USB tuners, and it allows basic DVR functionality at no extra cost, though its recording options are limited and it doesn’t support basic time-shifting for live TV.\n\nWhat Tablo Engine offers by comparison is a simpler path to over-the-air DVR on the same device you’re already using for streaming video, with a cheaper up-front cost and better video quality than Tablo’s networked DVR. But it’s too bad so many features got lost along the way."
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"Once you master it, everything in your life will change for the better. Her painting, appropriately titled \" Retablo \", is probably her best example of an original style votive painting.\n\nChristianity had corrupted and infected the entire world of antiquity. Sign up to subscribe to email alerts and you'll never miss a post. And what about the large scale social work being done among the poor in India by the Western Buddhist Order.\n\nEvents in Frida's Life: You weave your poem not only with words but also with the silence between them. In haiku, the boundaries are established by the five-seven-five form. As you view her earlier still life paintings, you will observe the sexual influence in a number of them to some degree.",
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"Before the NCAA season begins, it’s time for the now-annual venture into the murky world of NCAA scoring for those who might want to know a little more about what’s actually going on behind that bonkers 9.950 that just got thrown. Fair warning: you’ll be happier if you don’t.\n\nUnlike on the other events, where we have skills and letters values and composition requirements and bonus rules, on vault we have simply a set of predetermined start values.\n\nYou can check out the full list of vaults and their values if you’d like, but the most pressing issue on vault is the quest to have a 10.0 start value (SV). Because the omnipresent Yurchenko full is valued at 9.95, having a 10.0 SV can provide a decisive advantage, and a lineup of all 10.0 vaults would begin with a margin of .250 over a lineup of all Yurchenko fulls.\n\nHere is a list of the 10.0-value vaults that you’ll see with any frequency in NCAA. The golden geese of vaulting.\n\nThe vault changes for 2020 are minimal, but a notable change is the value increase for the round-off 1/2 on, front tuck (the Ivantcheva in elite parlance, which is helpful because it takes a long time to describe the vault otherwise).\n\nThis vault was previously a 9.90 SV and has been increased to 9.95 for the 2020 season, meaning it is worth the same as the ubiquitous Yurchenko full. It probably won’t be a huge deal because only a few NCAA gymnasts train round-off 1/2 on vaults, but some people who have been trying to get the 10.0 Omelianchik and struggling with it might find this an appealing opportunity to make their way into lineups with a countable vault.\n\nAnd if it provides some more variety in vault lineups, then it’s a win.\n\nWith the values set, all we have left to deal with are the deductions. Just those. The most important thing you need to know about NCAA deductions is ‾\\_(ツ)_/‾. Keep that in mind at all times.\n\nNCAA pretends that it follows the JO code of points, except it obviously doesn’t. There’s a tremendous amount of subjectivity remaining in NCAA scoring, including an unwritten understanding regarding which deductions from the JO code actually count and which ones magically don’t for the purpose of scoring NCAA routines. The standard is, “We take the JO code of points, and then just ignore all of it. The end. Here’s your score. Fetch.”\n\nSo, in these sections, I’m going to deviate from (deviate from = completely ignore) the actual code of points we’re supposed to be following and instead discuss the reality of what I see getting taken from meet to meet.\n\nThis is not an exhaustive account of deductions, but rather an overview of the main things to look out for. Since only 1 element is being performed on vault instead of the normal 8, there are theoretically fewer areas in which to take deductions. As a result, deductions for issues like landing position or a well-sold fakey-stick—things that might be forgiven at the end of a bars routine if they’re minimal—are less likely to be forgiven on vault. So let’s start with those landings.\n\nHere’s the deal with landing deductions in NCAA. Small steps will get .05 off for each step, while individual larger steps—along with hops and lunges—will get .10 off.\n\nIn general, hops are supposed to be punished more severely than steps because they demonstrate less control (two feet moving, rather than one foot moving and one foot planted), though typically you’ll see the .05 treatment also applied for very small hops, little bounces in place, and baby slides back with both feet. Not a stick, but so close to being one: that’s a .05.\n\nA hop in place is not a stick and will be deducted, unless you’re a home team ranked in the top 10, in which case the judges will decide to go temporarily blind in the middle of your landing and treat hops in place and baby slides as sticks, even though they’re not.\n\nBut in general, there’s less benefit of the doubt given on vault for fake landings or college sticks than on the other events.\n\nSo let’s talk about those college sticks. A “college stick” occurs when there’s no way in the multiverse that a gymnast is actually going to hold her landing under control for long enough to get credit for a stick, so she decides to pretend that she did and you just missed it. Like a little skit. She won’t move for exactly one quarter of one nanosecond after landing and then will step, turning to the side and saluting the judges mid-step, all in the same motion. Kind of like she’s just so bored by her own stick that she simply can’t stay there any longer and needs to salute. This is not a stick.\n\n“That won’t fool the judges” is what commentators often say, except it kind of will, because the NCAA judges are wimps. They’ll still deduct for a non-stuck landing but will typically take off .05 for any college stick, even if the step taken on said college stick would normally warrant .10.\n\nTo get hit with a landing-control deduction larger than .10, it typically takes a “bouncing back into the next state” kind of landing. Multiple steps, double lunges, that kind of thing.\n\nLanding short (for instance, not completing the full laid-out flip on a Yurchenko full and coming into the mat with a piked angle in the hips and the chest too far forward) will be deducted in addition to any ensuing step, so gymnasts in those cases aren’t getting away with just the .05/.10 landing deduction.\n\nMost vaults you see in NCAA will attempt a layout position. On those vaults, the best athletes will show a completely straight body shape throughout, like a muscly little broomstick. Ideally, gymnasts will go even further than that and show an open shape with a little arch toward the end of the vault, going beyond the straight position just because they can, Shannon Miller-style.\n\nIf performed in NCAA, the above vault should receive a perfect 9.950 (the maximum for a Yurchenko full).\n\nYou’ll hear about the best vaulters “flaring” a vault, which means they’re opening and extending their arms at the end to slow their rotation coming in for landing. This both looks pretty and also provides evidence of a gymnast who has more than enough time to complete her vault and land in a non-hunchback-of-Notre-Dame shape. Goals.\n\nThose who exhibit a closed hip angle—less than 180 degrees—on a layout vault will face a deduction. This is typically a small deduction, depending on the degree of the angle and when it occurs. If the pike is significant or present throughout the entire vault (not just coming in for landing), gymnasts will be docked for more than .05. When the chest is just a little bit too forward on landing at the very end, that often escapes without a deduction. When you could eat a meal off your knees on landing, that’s when it becomes a major problem and moves into full tenth territory.\n\nBoth layout and piked vaults are expected to exhibit straight legs throughout, without any bent knees or hint of vestigial tucking. A “soft” or “mushy-legged” vault means the legs have a little bend in the knee throughout, which is typically a .05 but can increase based on severity.\n\nHeight/amplitude tends to be evaluated more critically on vault than on the other events. Gymnasts need to show repulsion off the vaulting table (going UP and OUT, not just out) and need to complete the vault while still in a high position in the air. Otherwise, they’ll come in short and be in line for the landing deductions discussed above, as well as an amplitude deduction. Deductions don’t exist in a vacuum. One creates the next.\n\nThere is no specific height that gymnasts are expected to reach. Instead, a vault that avoids an amplitude deduction is one where the entire vault, all necessary flipping and twisting, is completed with at least the chest, if not the entire body, above the height of the vaulting table. Then, as the gymnast passes the height of the vaulting table, all she has to do is prepare for landing.",
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"The height deductions get quite intense for flat vaults that shoot out horizontally. These are not the little .05s we see for minor form breaks. They’re getting docked at least a tenth for height.\n\nMeanwhile, “heighth” is not a word.\n\nDistance, too, is judged without a specific reference point, despite how easy it would be to put a line on the vault mat if someone actually wanted to. Basically, gymnasts are expected not to look like they’re about to hit their heads on the vaulting table as they come down. At minimum, they need to be far enough away that it cannot physically happen. Ideally, a gymnast would at least have enough room to be able to lie down flat on the vaulting mat between her landing position and the edge of the vaulting table. You know, a really scientific standard.\n\nGymnasts are expected to land in line with the center of the vaulting table, not deviating too far to either side. In elite, the vaulting mats have guidelines for the judges to be able to evaluate this. They do not in NCAA, once again because of helpfulness.\n\nFor that reason, the direction deduction is taken less frequently in NCAA than it should be, or would be if there were a specific guide on the mats. Vaults that start veering to one side or another, as long as it’s not too egregious, are still scoring really well. But technically, that should be a deduction.\n\nAlso on the topic of deductions that are not evaluated as harshly as they could be in NCAA gymnastics, leg separations on vault. The legs are supposed to be pasted together in the air on all vaults. To be deducted in college, however, it seems leg separations must occur in post-flight (after leaving the vaulting table) and be somewhat egregious and obvious—we’re seeing actual daylight between the legs—to get deducted.\n\nA minor foot cross in the air will be forgiven without deduction, as will straddled legs in pre-flight or when contacting the vaulting table. We are presented with crazy-leg vaults from time to time in NCAA, and I don’t really see that getting deducted the way it should. Typically, the excuse is the position in which the judges are sitting, from which they cannot see straddled legs on the table. (Pssst, then maybe the judges should sit in a different position.)\n\nA similar approach is taken to shoulder angles and bent elbows on the vaulting table, which tend to be theoretical deductions instead of real ones. They aren’t deducted in any noticeable way in and of themselves, though errors like that typically also lead to a lack of amplitude and distance, which is where gymnasts will be penalized."
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"So this thing called NieR: Automata finally breaks the rut of ball-aching tedium ‘big’ (yeah, ‘triple A’ if you like) games have fallen into since 2017 kicked off. It’s different, it’s surprising, and, so far, it’s been an uninterrupted blast of fun. It’s a Platinum Games game. But is it really?\n\nI am sick of open world. I won’t even bother with adjectives to ‘sick’, of any colour or shape. It’s just not worth it.\n\nAn open world RPG didn’t sit right with Platinum, I thought, from the very the get-go. Seeing how this Ubisoft-pioneered icon-hunt grind became synonym to ‘better’ in all video game marketing material, I could not even begin to imagine how would a Platinum game benefit from it. Any Platinum game indeed.\n\nBut whilst I yawned to no end over every single bit of Mass Effect: Andromeda ad campaign (I am a massive Mass Effect fan, by the way), the idea of Platinum-sharpened combat and controls in whatever kind of world still hovered at the back of my mind. “Please don’t fuck it up!” They didn’t.",
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"How to Use Checkra1n Jailbreak on Windows for Activation Bypass\n\nThis blogpost aims to provide a comprehensive guide on how to use Chechra1n to jailbreak an IOS device using a Windows PC.\n\nIf you are into the latest news about the iPhone world, you probably have already heard about Checkra1n Jailbreak – a popular tool to jailbreak iOS devices. This tool has gained a significant traction lately which compelled us to scour the internet and present the detailed instructions on using checkra1n windows to jailbreak an iPhone.\n\nWhat is Checkra1n Jailbreak?\n\nCheckra1n is a legitimate, iOS jailbreaking tool that has been conceptualized by a well-known hacker iOS hacker Luca Todesco and his team who managed to exploit the vulnerabilities in iOS. Over the past few months, many users claim to have jailbroken their iPhone using this software.\n\nBasically, Chectra1n is a semi-tethered jailbreak which an ability to your iOS device to reboot on its own. What makes Checkra1n so special is that it exploits a flaw in the Boot ROM, which is the first code that runs when an iDevice is turned on. That’s why Checkra1n jailbreak will work permanently on iOS devices.\n\nBefore proceeding to jailbreak your iPhone using Checkra1n, make sure to meet all the requirements or preconditions of using this application – since it supports only a limited number of iPhone models.\n\nIf you’re running iOS 14 on your iPhone, then Cehctra1n supports the following devices:\n\nThe user feedback shows that Chectra1n works best for Mac computer running on macOS 10.13-10.15. Also, it is recommended not to set screen passcode for all devices after using Checkra1n to jailbreak your iPhone.\n\nThese conditions definitely cause a huge inconvenience in terms of user security, but you have to do it until the checkra1n team finds a workaround for this inconvenience.\n\nHow to Use Checkra1n to Jailbreak Devices on Windows\n\nNow that you know what is Checkra1n Jailbreak and what specifications your computer and iPhone need to meet, follow the below step-by-step guide to jailbreak your iOS device using Checkra1n.\n\nUnlike traditional iOS jailbreaking software, Checkra1n follows a different and more complicated method on Windows PC to jailbreak your device. Stick to reading to learn how to do use Checkra1n windows:\n\nStep 1: Before starting the jailbreaking process, download ubuntu .iso file, rufus.exe and checkra1n-x86_64 file on your computer from the official Chectra1n website.\n\nDon’t download these files from anywhere else to avoid getting infected by malware.\n\nStep 2: Now, connect your device to Mac with a USB drive of at least 2GB capacity into your computer and launch Rufus file.\n\nStep 3: On the Rufus home interface, hit on Select and choose the Ubuntu image file that you have just downloaded. Soon you select it, “ubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso” will be displayed under the Boot selection tab as shown in the figure.",
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"Keep other settings unchanged and click on Start to begin the process.\n\nStep 4: A confirmation window reading “All data on your USB flash will be destroyed” will pop-up. Choose the Recommended mode and hit on Ok.\n\nStep 5: The software will take a few minutes to create an ISO image file on your flash drive. Wait patiently and don’t disconnect the USB drive during the process. Click on Close when it’s done.",
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"And that’s how you jailbreak an iOS device using checkra1n windows.\n\nHow to Use Professional Tool for Activation Bypass after Jailbreak\n\nThe best thing about iSalvor is that it provides an inbuilt, step-by-step guide to jailbreak your iPhone quickly and safely. Its intuitive and user-friendly interface, stellar features, universal compatibility, and 100% success rate make it stand apart from other players in the market.\n\nFollow the below steps to bypass the activation lock after jailbreaking.\n\nStep 1: After installing iSalvor, launch it on your computer and hit on the “Bypass iCloud Activation Lock Screen” option.\n\nStep 2: You’ll enter a new screen. Click on Start and then connect your locked iPhone to it.",
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In fact, just this week the Archdiocese of Washington fell victim to the cause of enforced equality. [Read more…]\n\nA new documentary, Oral Sex Is the New Goodnight Kiss, chronicles America’s moral decay. Sharlene Azam, a Canadian filmmaker, says, “If you talk to teens [about oral sex], they’ll tell you it’s not a big deal. In fact, they don’t consider it sex. They don’t consider a lot of things sex.” In the documentary, teenage girls talk casually about their sexual experiences and even their forays into prostitution.\n\nOne girl sums up the new attitudes: “Five minutes and I got $100. If I’m going to sleep with them anyway because they’re good-looking, might as well get paid for it, right?” [Read more…]\n\nIn another example of the so-called “major media” refusing to print anything negative about President Obama, they have given scant attention to the problems associated with Kevin Jennings, his Safe Schools Czar. 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From Democratic city governments to the New York Times and other liberal editorial pages to the most destructive organization on the left, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), there has been the most concerted effort to break the Boy Scouts. [Read more…]\n\nThe media is trying to keep this story in the closet, but it’s important not to wink at all the serious problems surrounding President Obama’s controversial “safe schools czar,” Kevin Jennings.\n\nMr. Jennings is the moral malefactor who gave a speech about how he merely advised a 15-year-old high-school sophomore who was having sex with an older man that, “I hope you knew to use a condom.” He knew the boy had met the adult in a bus-station restroom. Mr. Jennings also expressed admiration for Harry Hay, a notorious and extremely prominent supporter of the North American Man Boy Love Association. “One of the people that’s always inspired me is Harry Hay,” he said. Despite numerous requests to the Obama administration and Mr. Jennings, we have not received any answers to inquiries about these troubling issues. [Read more…]\n\nWake up America and protect your children. The radicals Obama has surrounded himself with are targeting the innocent, corrupting children, and tearing away at the fabric of our country.\n\nSafe Schools Czar Kevin Jennings was the founder, and for many years, Executive Director of an organization called the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). GLSEN started essentially as Jennings’ personal project and grew to become the culmination of his life’s work. And he was chosen by President Obama to be the nation’s Safe Schools Czar primarily because he had founded and led GLSEN (scroll for bio).\n\nGLSEN’s stated mission is to empower gay youth in the schools and to stop harassment by other students. It encourages the formation of Gay Student Alliances and condemns the use of hateful words. GLSEN also strives to influence the educational curriculum to include materials which the group believes will increase tolerance of gay students and decrease bullying. To that end, GLSEN maintains a recommended reading list of books that it claims “furthers our mission to ensure safe schools for all students.” In other words, these are the books that GLSEN’s directors think all kids should be reading: gay kids should read them to raise their self-esteem, and straight kids should read them in order to become more aware and tolerant and stop bullying gay kids. 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It’s just a bad thing.’ ” [Read more…]\n\nIn the wake of the controversial dismissal of Green Jobs Czar Van Jones, another of the President’s men has been attracting negative attention.\n\nThe President has chosen teacher and GLBT activist Kevin Jennings for advice and guidance on how best to foster a safe and drug-free environment for America’s school children. Much has already been written about Jennings’s controversial background, his troubling associations, his questionable ethics, and his obvious lack of qualification and suitability for the job of Safe Schools Czar. Given Obama’s need to stay in the public’s good graces in order to advance the cause of health care reform, it would hardly be surprising to see Kevin Jennings gently shoved off the President’s roster of advisors if this criticism continues. [Read more…]",
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Perkins, now 40, looks back at that special day and even though it was back in 2009, she clearly recalls it like it was yesterday.\n\n“I was pregnant with my second child back in 2009 when my husband (now my ex-husband) was coming to California to join us from Virginia, where he was stationed while in the Navy,” Perkins said. “We had everything we owned in a U-Haul and right about Thanksgiving as he was traveling through Utah it was stolen. Obviously, we were devastated because almost everything we owned was in that U-Haul, except for a few of my daughter’s things and some clothes.”\n\nWithout a vehicle and most of her family’s possessions gone, Perkins reached out to whoever could help her, including the Red Cross. 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But, if I saw her, I would definitely thank her again for being such a generous and caring person.”\n\nPerkins still gets emotional when she recalls the day when Sal Contreras from Mike’s Auto Body called her to tell her some amazing news that would eventually change her life forever, she said. “Sal told us that we had been selected to receive a Benevolence vehicle and it was a shocker. It was a dark time, but the call from Sal brought some light and then it kept coming in! The people at Mike’s Auto Body opened their doors for us and it was awesome. When we find out shortly thereafter that we were going to get the vehicle, it was amazing.”\n\nRecently, Kelly contacted Sal to find out how she can help as part of the 2022 Mike’s Auto Body Benevolence Program. “I want to partner with some companies here in our area and put together swag bags full of things families need,” she said. “When Mike’s fills the cars’ trunks with toys, food, and household items, it’s a beautiful added touch and when they did that for us, it was so special. So, we want to be a part of that if we possibly can.”\n\nMany car recipients say that after receiving a Benevolence vehicle, it gets them into the giving mood and that’s definitely true with the Perkins family. As a former volleyball star, Kelly is coaching and mentoring 13-year-old young ladies who are passionate about volleyball and her husband Drew is also doing his own form of benevolence, where he gives new shoes to people in need.\n\nPerkins will never forget the day when she and her family received their refurbished 2006 Nissan Sentra at a presentation at Mike’s location in Antioch. “They filled the trunk with toys and household items and all of the kids got brand new bicycles from the fire department. The local news covered the event and it was on TV the next morning. We couldn’t believe the kindness and generosity exhibited by the Rose family and everyone else at Mike’s Auto Body.”\n\nThe Perkins combined family has big plans for the future and all of the kids are pursuing different things as they chase their dreams, Kelly said. “Arya wants to be a gymnast; Lincoln is into wrestling and playing football; Addy wants to be a professional soccer player; Scarlett has a 4.0 GPA, plays volleyball, and volunteers everywhere she can; Trystyn plays soccer, runs cross country, and track and has said that he wants to eventually join the military; Bell is already taking college courses while in the 10th grade. She wants to work with animals and is waiting to hear back if she has been accepted to take Equestrian Science and Management or Animal Science and Management while taking college course as well and bowls for the high school varsity team; Alyssa is taking college courses to be an oncology nurse and Karleigh graduated from Eastern High School and is a certified cosmetologist.\n\nIn 2013, Kelly had to sell her Benevolence vehicle to get a larger car to accommodate her large family. “We got an SUV, but the Sentra went to a good home–a teenage boy who was learning how to drive,” she said. “It held up so well, we never had any issues with it. That car was like it was anointed to help us and it surely did.” Now the family has two vehicles to accommodate a large family—a Chevy Mountaineer and a new Nissan Murano.\n\nWhen the Perkins family received their Benevolence vehicle 13 years ago, it motivated them to give back to others in their way in their community, as part of their “pay it forward” approach to living. “We want to do whatever we can to touch peoples’ lives the way Mike’s Auto Body has done for so many years,” she said. “We will be grateful forever and if we can pay it forward and help others, we will, because their spirit of giving is in our hearts and in our souls.”\n\nToday, Kelly looks back at the experience and still smiles from ear to ear. “All of the people at Mike’s Auto Body are on our minds all the time and that’s why we do whatever we can to help others,” she said. “To pay it forward, we gave one of our cars to a woman whose ex-husband took her vehicle and left her and her three children without transportation. The Benevolence Program at Mike’s provides a great example for our kids and it was affected them in so many ways. They will come to us and tell us that one particular child at their school needs some new clothes and we will help them. We definitely feel an obligation to give back because of our experience with Mike’s and we hope that everyone who also got a vehicle will do the same.”"
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"Genome-wide association studies have identified 21 susceptibility loci associated with melanoma. These loci implicate genes affecting pigmentation, nevus count, telomere maintenance, and DNA repair in melanoma risk. Here, we report the results of a two-stage genome-wide association study of melanoma. The stage 1 discovery phase consisted of 4,842 self-reported melanoma cases and 286,565 controls of European ancestry from the 23andMe research cohort and the stage 2 replication phase consisted of 1,804 melanoma cases and 1,026 controls from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. We performed a combined meta-analysis totaling 6,628 melanoma cases and 287,591 controls. Our study replicates 20 of 21 previously known melanoma-loci and confirms the association of the telomerase reverse transcriptase, TERT, with melanoma susceptibility at genome-wide significance. In addition, we uncover a novel polymorphism, rs187843643 (OR = 1.96; 95% CI = [1.54, 2.48]; P = 3.53 x 10–8), associated with melanoma. The SNP rs187842643 lies within a noncoding RNA 177kb downstream of BASP1 (brain associated protein-1). We find that BASP1 expression is suppressed in melanoma as compared with benign nevi, providing additional evidence for a putative role in melanoma pathogenesis.\n\nMelanoma represents 1% of cutaneous malignancies, affecting approximately 76,000 people per year in the U.S, but causes the majority of skin cancer deaths [1]. Environmental risk factors such as ultraviolet radiation and fair skin pigmentation contribute to melanoma development [2]. About 10–12% of melanomas occur in familial clusters; to date, approximately half of the genes responsible for these clusters have been identified [3]. Prior genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 21 loci associated with cutaneous melanoma (Supplementary Table 2). These previous studies implicate nevus count, pigmentation, telomere homeostasis, tumor suppression and DNA repair in melanoma development.\n\nCrowd-sourced data has recently been utilized to identify susceptibility loci for a wide range of disease phenotypes [4]. Here, we utilize crowd-sourced data in a two-stage genome-wide association meta-analysis for melanoma, totaling 6,628 cases and 287,591 controls. In this GWAS, we replicate 20 of 21 previously identified melanoma-associated loci and discover one novel susceptibility locus at genome-wide significance.\n\nStage 1 consisted of 4,842 self-reported melanoma cases and 286,565 controls of European ancestry from the 23andMe, Inc. research cohort (Table 1). A validation of self-report of melanoma history using the same 23andMe survey questions with adjudicated medical records revealed a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 98.8% (p < 0.0001; Fisher’s exact test) (Supplementary Table 1). The most significant melanoma-associated SNP at each locus (P < 10–5) was identified, resulting in nine index single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (Table 2, Figure 1). Stage 2 consisted of 1,804 melanoma cases and 1,026 non-hispanic controls from the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Four of the nine index SNPS were replicated in the stage 2 analysis (P < 0.05). Although some loci did not reach statistical significance in stage 2, their 95% confidence intervals (for odds ratios) overlapped with the corresponding stage 1 confidence intervals.\n\nTable 1: Gender and age of melanoma cases and controls from GWAS\n\nSNPs that met genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10–8) in the overall meta-analysis are listed. Additionally, we report genetic locus, nearest genes, major allele, minor allele, minor allele frequency (MAF) in stage 1 controls, average imputation r2 (a measure of imputation quality) for stage 1, and odds ratio (OR) with P value for each stage, calculated with respect to the minor allele. Stage 1 included 4,842 melanoma cases and 286,565 controls from 23andMe. Stage 2 included 1,804 melanoma cases and 1,026 controls from the MD Anderson Cancer Center. The combined fixed-effect meta-analysis, totaled 6,628 melanoma cases and 287,591 controls. Statistics for effect heterogeneity (Phet and I2) are included in Supplementary Table 4. All subjects were from the US and of European ancestry.\n\n** = Not previously associated with melanoma risk\n\nFigure 1: Manhattan plot of stage 1 GWAS analysis of melanoma from 23andMe dataset. Total stage 1 GWAS analysis included 4,842 melanoma cases and 286,565 controls. SNPs with P < 5 × 10−8 are shown in red. Loci with smallest P < 10−6 are labeled with the name of the nearest gene. In stage 1, 13 loci reached genome-wide significance after adjusting for genomic control. One novel locus, 5p15.1 (BASP1—[]) was genome-wide significant in the overall meta-analysis (Table 1).\n\nOur study identified one novel SNP not previously associated with melanoma, rs187843643. While rs187843643 did not reach statistical significance in stage 2, likely due to low allele frequency and limited number of stage 2 cases, its 95% confidence interval (for odds ratios) overlapped with corresponding stage 1 confidence intervals. Rs187843643, located at 5p15.1, lies 177 kb downstream of brain abundant membrane attached signal protein 1 (BASP1; P = 3.53 × 10–08; OR = 1.96, logistic regression) and within a poorly characterized long noncoding RNA, RP11–321E2.4. BASP1 is a protein-coding gene, with several PEST motifs, which are associated with proteins with high turnover. The role of BASP1 protein in cancer has not been well established. One study demonstrated an association between increased BASP1 expression in stage III and stage IV melanoma tumor cells and improved melanoma survival [10]. Consistent with a protective role for BASP1 in melanoma, we found that BASP1 expression was suppressed in melanoma (N = 45) as compared with benign nevi (N = 18) by 0.26 fold (P = 0.007, moderated t-statistic) using publicly available expression data (GEO, GDS1375/GSE3189) (Figure 2) [11, 12]. BASP1 expression has also been shown to be downregulated in hepatocellular carcinoma via epigenetic regulation [13]. This implicates a potential tumor-suppressive role for BASP1 in melanoma. Interestingly, this locus was not identified by the recent meta-analysis by Law et al., potentially due to variability in the imputation panels and QC filters [14].",
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"Telomere homeostasis has been previously associated with melanoma risk. Multiple studies now support the association between longer telomere length and increased melanoma susceptibility, as well with increased nevus count [15, 16]. In addition, telomere-related loci have been associated with risk of melanoma in GWAS including: ATM, TERT [17], and more recently, OBFC1 [14]. TERT, the catalytic subunit of telomerase, plays a critical role in maintaining telomere length and has been shown to support cancer progression through both telomere-dependent and telomere-independent mechanisms [18]. Polymorphisms at the TERT locus have been associated with melanoma in multiple candidate studies and rare mutations in TERT have been identified in high-incident melanoma families [3]. Our GWAS found an association between the TERT marker rs139996880 (5p15.33) and increased melanoma risk at genome-wide significance (P = 7.16 × 10–12; OR = 1.26) confirming the association of TERT with melanoma. Our findings further support the importance of telomere homeostasis in melanoma.\n\nThis two-stage GWAS validates the use of consumer self-report data as a platform for discovery of new cancer-related genes, provides confirmation of 20 out of 21 of the previously known melanoma-associated loci, and identifies one novel susceptibility locus (5p15.1; BASP1) which confers a 1.96-fold increase in risk of melanoma. Further exploration into the role of the BASP1 locus in melanoma pathogenesis is warranted.\n\n1) Melanoma diagnosis ~ age + sex + pc.0 + pc.1 + pc.2 +pc.3 + pc.4 + genotype. Analyses were restricted to individuals with > 97% European ancestry from the local ancestry analysis to address outlier. Five principal components were extensively evaluated to verify robustness and its use in capturing ancestry structure within Europe. The association test p value was computed using a likelihood ratio test. Results for the X chromosome were computed similarly, with male genotypes coded as if they were homozygous diploid for the observed allele. Additional to principal component analysis, test statistics were adjusted for genomic control to correct for residual population stratification persisting after principal component analysis; the genomic control inflation factor was 1.016 (computed from the median p value for results that passed quality control). Regions of interest were defined by identifying SNPs with P < 10−5, then grouping these into intervals separated by gaps of at least 250 kb, and choosing the SNP with the smallest p value within each interval.\n\nTo assess the validity of self-reported phenotypic data in stage 1, 23andMe surveys (pertaining to skin cancer history and pigmentation) were randomly administered to 188 patients seen in Stanford outpatient clinics. The survey answers were then compared to medical records to assess for accuracy with respect to melanoma diagnosis to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the survey responses. P values were determined using a Fisher’s exact test due to the presence of low frequency events. This sub-study was approved by the Stanford University Institutional Review Board with a waiver of documentation of informed consent.\n\nThe study participants were from a hospital-based case-control study of melanoma, for which cases were recruited from among non-Hispanic white patients and controls at MD Anderson between March 1998 and August 2008. Samples and data were available from 931 melanoma patients and 1,026 cancer-free controls (friends of other patients reporting to clinics), which were frequency-matched on age and sex, had completed a comprehensive skin lifestyle questionnaire, and had passed quality control filters for genotyping. This questionnaire was administered by an interviewer to 70% of patients and controls and was self-administered for the remaining 30%. An additional case series comprising 873 individuals presenting for treatment for melanoma at MD Anderson was also included, bringing the total number of melanoma patients to 1,804. The study protocols were approved by the Institutional Review Board at MD Anderson and informed consent was obtained from all participants.\n\nAssociation analysis with risk of melanoma of genotyped SNPs or most likely genotypes from the imputation study was performed using the PLINK –logistic and –covar options. A logistic regression model was built to measure the additive effect of each SNP on susceptibility to melanoma. A likelihood ratio test was performed under the null hypothesis of x2 distribution with one degree of freedom. The first two PCs were included to adjust for population structure [19].\n\nFor each SNP, associations in stage 1 and stage 2 were combined in an inverse-variance-weighted meta-analysis using the METAL software [20]. Imputation qualities across batches in 23andMe chips were tested for to pick up variants that have differences in behavior across arrays. Heterogeneity of per-SNP effect sizes in studies contributing to the stage 1, stage 2, and the overall meta-analysis was assessed. All R2 and D’ values between individual SNPs were calculated based on the 1000 Genomes Pilot 1 dataset, CEU Population (http://www.broadinstitute.org/mpg/snap/ldsearchpw.php).\n\nWe have used the formula for calculating the proportion of FRR as outlined by the Cancer Oncological Gene-environment Study (COGS) [5]. The odds ratios derived from our meta-analysis of stage 1 and stage 2 are assumed to be relative risks. We estimated the proportion of the familial relative risk (FRR) explained by each SNP (FRRsnp) as:\n\nProcessed gene expression data for melanoma and nevi (GSE3189) was obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/). Forty-five melanoma samples and 18 controls (18 benign nevi) were included [12]. Each gene of interest was selected by its proximity to one of the novel risk alleles. For each dataset, Geo2R, which employs a linear-based model for microarray analysis, was utilized to compare gene expression between melanoma and normal skin controls [21]. Significant results were defined as instances of differential gene expression (in melanoma tissue relative to control) reaching P < 0.05 the dataset.\n\nWe would like to thank the research participants and employees of 23andMe for making this work possible. The authors assume full responsibility for analyses and interpretation of these data.\n\nDavid Hinds is an employee of 23andMe, Inc."
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"Premier League relegation battle: Newcastle, Sunderland or Norwich, who will go down?\n\nWith ten games remaining it looks likely at least one of Newcastle or Sunderland will be relegated - who do pundits think are most likely?\n\nWith just 10 games remaining in the Premier League the race to avoid relegation is hotting up.\n\nBoth Newcastle United and Sunderland remain locked in the battle to avoid the drop, with Black Cats boss Sam Allardyce believing two of the Magpies, Sunderland and Norwich will be playing Championship football next season along with Aston Villa, who are cut adrift at the base of the table.\n\nNewcastle, Sunderland and Norwich go into this weekend’s fixtures level on points, while just above them is a six-point cushion for Swansea, who picked up three unexpected points in midweek against Arsenal.\n\nSteve McClaren’s side do have a game in hand on their rivals, however that is against Manchester City at St James’. It could prove crucial that all three sides still have each other to play.\n\nThis weekend Newcastle play host to Bournemouth, while Sunderland face a tough test at Southampton. Norwich, meanwhile, have an intriguing clash with Swansea in South Wales.\n\nShould the two North East sides win along with the Canaries, then Swansea could easily be dragged back into it.\n\nThat said, many pundits have had their say this week on the relegation battle with most believing it will be two of Newcastle, Sunderland or Norwich.\n\nSo who will go down and who will avoid the drop? Here’s what the pundits are saying:\n\nStuart Pearce (Sky Sports): “I think the teams that are volatile, I think, obviously, Villa. They’re gone. I think Norwich are as well.\n\n“Newcastle’s fixtures are very kind, I think they’ll get out of the problems they’re in. Sunderland have shown some shoots of form, so I’m not sure about them. And that victory for Swansea was massive.”\n\nRay Wilkins (TalkSport): “What worries me about Newcastle is that they can’t score. They didn’t score again (against Stoke), and Steve (McClaren) said ‘we had done well’, but unfortunately you have lost.\n\n“It’s a tough old league this one. If you are not scoring goals, you are not giving yourself that opportunity to even compete.\n\n“Sunderland really fought hard to get a draw the other night, two a piece, and it just goes to show that they can score.”\n\nPaul Ince (BBC Sport): “I think Newcastle’s home form will keep them up. They are strong at home and I think they will definitely stay up.”\n\nAlan Shearer (BBC Sport): “That is Newcastle’s problem, seven goals away from home (in 15 games but have conceded 33), that is why they are in trouble.",
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"Kevin Nolan (TalkSport): “Yeah definitely (Allardyce will keep Sunderland up). He knows what to do and he knows how to do it. I think he’s probably done it with worse squads.\n\n“He’s been able to get a few of the players he wants in the January transfer window and I think you’ll see in the coming weeks they’ll start nicking points off people.\n\n“The other night they got the equaliser in the last minute [against Crystal Palace] and that’s what it’s all about when you’re trying to stay in that league. It just gives the little bit of an oomph and a little bit more positivity around the ground; everyone gets a little bit more confidence through.”\n\nDanny Gabbidon (TalkSport): “I think Sunderland (will go down). They don’t look as solid as I would like. I think Newcastle as well, they are shipping in a lot of goals.\n\n“I don’t think they recruited that well defensively. I think they needed a centre-half more than what they had going forward. So I think they could be in danger. But they are capable of winning games as well, so I think that’s what might save them.\n\n“They are going to lose a few, but they might win a few along the way as well, and that might just keep him safe. But if I had to pick, I would say Newcastle as well.”",
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"Meanwhile, as usual Paul Merson and Mark Lawrenson have given their predictions for this weekend’s fixtures, with comments on all three of the relegation battlers.\n\nFor Sky Sports Merson predicts a win for Newcastle, defeat for Sunderland and a draw for Norwich. For BBC Sport Lawrenson’s predictions are the same but for Norwich, who he believes will lose to Swansea.\n\nMerson wrote: “This is Newcastle’s cup final. They have seen Swansea get an unbelievable result at the Emirates, which has reduced the relegation battle into a four-horse race. So if Newcastle lose this . . .\n\n“But as it is their cup final, I am going to go for Newcastle to win 2-1 - they simply have to win this game. And if they lose it, I think they are relegated. If they cannot get themselves up for this game, they may as well pack it in.\n\n“I am going for Southampton, even though I thought Sunderland were unlucky last weekend when they lost at West Ham. The Saints are at home and that’s why I think they will just sneak this one.\n\n“If you had asked my three days ago, I would have said that this is Swansea’s cup final, but now if they win this game that is it, I think they are safe - all within a matter of a week. No one expected them to beat Arsenal - I don’t think they did either given the team they sent out! But fair play to them.\n\n“I am going to go for 1-1 here. I think Norwich will have a go and one day they will put away all these chances they create.”\n\nMeanwhile, Lawrenson writes: “This has turned into a massive game for Newcastle, who desperately need a win.\n\n“The Magpies are second bottom, eight points behind Bournemouth, and it is already looking like three of the current bottom four will be the teams going down.\n\n“Sunderland will be buoyed by rescuing a point late on against Crystal Palace at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday but they are not the same force away from home.\n\n“It would take a very average Southampton performance for that happen and I don’t see Saints boss Ronald Koeman allowing that to happen after losing his last two games.\n\n“Another Swans win would edge them even closer to safety and I think they will get it against a Norwich team that, along with Sunderland, have got the worst defensive record in the league.”\n\nWhat do the bookies think?\n\nAll of the major bookies’ odds suggest that they believe it will be Newcastle who survive the drop of the three, with Sunderland the most likely to go down. Most are offering odds of around 6-8/1 for Swansea to go, suggesting they now aren’t expecting them to be dragged back in after their win over Arsenal.\n\nWhich North East team will be relegated from the Premier League?\n\nEverton (h) - fixture to be rearranged"
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"India’s fascination with gold spans thousands of years. The earliest reference to gold in Indian texts is found in the Rig Veda, one of the oldest known religious books of mankind, where gold is equated with sunlight. In the Vedas, which are a collection of ancient Hindu scriptures, gold symbolized immortality and power.\n\nGold was also used for making statues and ornaments – especially in the royal dynasties. The first recorded use of gold for currency purposes dates back to 600 B.C. when King Alyattes of Lydia (part of present-day Turkey) minted coins using electrum – a naturally occurring mixture of gold and silver.\n\nThe first attempt at making India self-sufficient in gold came during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya, who invaded the kingdom of Magadha (present-day Bihar) and acquired the secret for extracting pure gold from local rivers. This event marked the beginning of India’s golden era, as it began exporting large quantities of pure gold abroad.\n\nIndia’s love affair with gold reached new heights when it was discovered that its melting point is much lower than that of any other metal. This meant that Indians could make intricate designs by hammering thin sheets of gold into place. You can just look up today’s gold rate in Sivakasi or any for any other place to see how the gold prices are soaring every day. See more. So here is a short list of the most prominent uses of gold in Indian culture:\n\nThe religious importance of gold in Indian culture is the primary reason for India being the world’s largest consumer of gold. Gold jewellery is given special importance in Indian weddings, birth ceremonies and festivals.\n\nIn India, gold has always held a lot of significance in religious practices and customs. In Hinduism, gold ornaments are offered to various deities during religious festivals like Diwali and Dussehra or other auspicious occasions such as when the first child is born in a family or when a new home is built. Hindu temples across India offer gold as an offering to their gods and goddesses. The Tirupati Balaji Temple in Andhra Pradesh witnesses devotees offering over 40 kg of gold every day, which is then melted into three-foot-high statues of deities like Venkateshwara.\n\nThe Dhanteras festival celebrated by Hindus on the 13th day after Diwali (the festival of lights) is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) where people buy new items made from gold such as coins, rings, earrings, necklaces etc.\n\nGold is also given importance in Islam, Sikhism and Jainism as well.\n\nAccording to some superstitious beliefs, wearing gold can ward off evil spirits and bring good luck. In fact, there are even certain places in India where unlucky people can’t enter because they’re believed to be protected by a wall made out of pure gold!\n\nMost Indians consider gold a family heirloom and therefore pass it down the generations. This is also one of the reasons why the prices of gold don’t fall down as their value is stored.\n\nGold is considered a good investment option for the future. It is seen as insurance against uncertain times. Indians invest in gold to safeguard themselves against monetary crises. If you google gold price today Sambalpur or Jaitpur to see for yourself how people are investing heavily in gold.",
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Images, sound and videos fake, the famous ‘deepfakes’begin to flood the social networks, and the most serious problem we face now is that these are more difficult to detect than we thinkwhile the techniques used do not stop to move forward.\n\nWith the deepfakes we will have a problem with the truth: neither the videos will serve as evidence\n\nIn Engadget we speak with Andres Torrubiaco-founder and CEO of Fixr.is, known on Twitter as @antor, where it constantly publishes resources on a topic that you are passionate about: the artificial intelligencethe machine learning and deep learning.\n\nAndres, who has come to contest the most important competitions worldwide on AI with teams pointers from China and the united States, said recently from his account that a few days ago I had completed one of the largest competitions of the world to detect deepfakes: Kaggleand the results leave us a thoughts of concern.\n\nFew days ago ended in @kaggle one of the competitions with the biggest prizes of 1 million $ in total, the problem: the detection of DEEP FAKES (ultrafalsos in Spanish).\n\nI tell you my thoughts 👇 pic.twitter.com/kh7JrsUl8Y\n\nIn your thread Andres explains that the best scores of the experts who participated in this competition to detect deepfakes have a hit rate of around 80%that may sound high, but we’re talking about videos are fake, they are virtually impossible to distinguish from a real one for any average person.\n\nThis also collides with detection rates of deepfakes in the majority of academic articles publishedhovering around up to 99%. The reason for this: the set of data used.\n\n“In the machine learning and deep learning there is a key word that is to generalize. To generalize is that the system that you’ve trained with the data set that you use to train (training set) then it has to work equally well with real data (in this case deepfakes that you find there).\n\nIn many academic articles the set of data used to test detection systems deepfakes is very similar to that used for training, and that’s why you see hit rates sky-high; but this does not occurs then in reality; among other things because the systems to generate deepfakes evolve.\n\nWhat they are and how they work the GAN, those neural networks are able to create the faces of people that don’t exist\n\nWhat are the systems of detection of deepfakes today\n\nThe big problem here is that the citizens are going to rely on detection algorithms that are created by these experts is that they do not strain up to 20% of the deepfakes, the damage this can cause to societies is enormous. And that 20% is not going to stop there, because, as explained by Andres, the systems continue to evolve.\n\nThe authors of the academic articles they choose the data sets on which to train and also to validate the results; in many cases the sets on that validate do not represent worst-case scenarios in reality.\n\nAlthough it may be a little controversial to say, in research it is considered good result to overcome the benefits reported by another research group so that there is a great incentive in that yourself as a researcher you get a set of validation much more difficult that the that have been made by other researchers.\n\nHow it works to combat this\n\nHere is where it enters the importance of competitions such as Kagglethe organizers of the challenge deepfake there are companies like Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, and more, including a committee that includes researchers from the university community and that they know clearly the current situation.\n\nTorrubia explains to us that the use of competitions is very interesting to catalyze innovation because they reward results, not effort. These detection rates of 80% are given because the participants do not have access to the deepfakes they are going to test your algorithm; can’t even see them.\n\n“This is critical because it looks much like the reality: in practice, your algorithm has to work well with any video, not just with those your same you’ve decided a priori; and the best way to check this is to do so as they have done.”\n\nThere is also the monetary component: “In total there is $1 million dollars in prizes. In addition to the own reputation that you would give to stay in good position of winning the prize, the prizes are hefty as to appeal to both experts in the problem itself, as well as other participants from any area.”\n\nThe detection of deepfakes is a problem is not resolved, and that it can become a game of cat and mouse in which counterfeiters take advantage. While more advanced techniques to create the videos, the more they must advance to the algorithms able to detect them. 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It made headlines last week when it announced in an email its new policy that vaccinated teachers will not be employed by the school. Current teachers who already received experimental mRNA and viral vector shots before the announcement are allowed to keep their jobs. But they must keep their (social) distance from students.\n\nMainstream media located all the mask and experimental shot lovers at the school to trash the owners. They even dug up an attorney, Mark Richard, who told the Tampa Bay Times that the policy barring the shots could violate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The journalists, Colleen Wright and Nicholas Nehamas, failed to ask the obvious follow-up question – if barring shots violates the ADA, does forcing people to get experimental shots against their wills also violate the ADA?\n\nOne specific part of this new policy riled up mainstream media. Leila Centner, co-founder of the school with her husband, said that unvaccinated women have experienced reproductive issues, including miscarriages, simply by standing near someone who has been injected with experimental mRNA and viral vectors. Mainstream media called the claim “biologically impossible.” But Pfizer’s own literature says otherwise.\n\nNote that this information is not new. All of the following comes from Section 8.3 of Pfizer’s own Phase 1/2/3 clinical trial data and literature, with some of said trials ongoing through 2023 and later. Those who love and yearn these shots will default to the “this information is being misinterpreted” defense. So we’re going to define the relevant terms involved herein.\n\nWe start with Section 8.3.5.1 Exposure During Pregnancy (EDP) of the Pfizer clinical trial protocols (page 62). The focus is on the last three bullet points.\n\nThe Pfizer data clearly state that a pregnant woman can be exposed to the “study intervention due to environmental exposure.” Environmental exposure can happen through “inhalation or skin contact.” This is clearly saying that any contact, including sexual contact with someone who has received the shots, exposes those who have not received the shots to the “intervention,” the synthetic mRNA or DNA.\n\nA breastfeeding mother can pass experimental mRNA to her baby if she directly received the shots or if she is “exposed to the study intervention by inhalation or skin contact.” That means vaxxed co-workers, husbands, etc. can shed their experimental mRNA by breathing on or touching a nursing mother. It’s becoming clear that this is what happened to the two-year-old baby girl who died in March after exposure to Pfizer mRNA.\n\nCRF is case report form. 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The fetus came out, but it was preceded by this.\n\nOne woman said she visited her naturopathic doctor when this happened. The doctor speculated that it was uterine wall shedding, but could not make a definitive diagnosis. Again, all of the foregoing are from unvaccinated women who have come in contact with vaxxed people. But the situation is also dire and sensitive for men.\n\nTwo men, who understandably do not want to be identified, wrote to The COVID Blog in the last 10 days. Both described similar issues. Their wife and girlfriend, respectively, got both doses of the Pfizer and Moderna shots in February and March. The men chose not to get the shots. But they continued their normal sexual routines with their ladies.\n\nNow both report being unable to obtain an erection for several weeks. One said he went to his doctor and received a 100mg prescription of Sildenafil (Viagra). But he said it was ineffective and he’s growing extremely anxious and depressed. But it doesn’t even have to go as far as sex. Even if you somehow get exemptions from employer and school mandates, you will be touching and breathing around a bunch of synthetic mRNA and viral vector carriers shedding their new modified genes.\n\nAgain, these are Pfizer’s words, not ours.\n\nThis world will continue getting more and more difficult to navigate if you have not prepared for what is happening. These people are doing everything possible to inject the entire human race with synthetic genes.\n\nBelieve it or not, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in conjunction with the U.S. military, did a clinical trial that observed irradiated mosquitos (viral vectors) delivering radiation-attenuated Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites to humans. In other words, humans were injected with an intervention via mosquito bite. Now a company called Oxitec, funded by the Gates Foundation, is currently releasing a billion genetically-modified mosquitos in Florida. 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"Luke and Ruhan in action in the 3rd & 4th Placing\n\nGiovanni and Isaac – 2 players who had built up both friendship and rivalry during their recent exploits in the Malaysia World Cup the weekend before – contested the Final to determine the Junior Champion of the TFAS World Cup 2014.",
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"Isaac started the game brightly and had the clearer chances to take the lead. Unfortunately, his shots were wayward and 1 particular shot that came off the upright proved to be the turning point. Giovanni, after weathering the initial on-slaught from Isaac, began to impose his game thereafter and had the better clearer chances. However, both players played a controlled game and continued to hold firm till the half-time whistle.\n\nThe 2nd half started with Giovanni taking his game to Isaac; pounding Isaac’s goal with shot after shot. With 11 minutes remaining, he finally broke down Isaac’s stubborn resistance and squeezed a grounder shot in at the near post. 1-0 to Giovanni!!\n\nFrom the restart, Giovanni continued his constant pressure in an attempt to secure the victory with a 2nd goal. Despite being a goal down, under intense pressure and with the minutes on the clock ticking down; a focused Isaac did not panic and stuck to his game-plan. He did had a couple of openings to get into shooting positions but wrong decision-making meant that these did not materialised.\n\nThe 1-0 scoreline remained till the final whistle. With that, Giovanni concluded an excellent week with his 2nd Junior Champion title in 8 days!! In fact, he also created history by being crowned as the reigning Junior Champion of both the Malaysia and Singapore World Cup tournaments at the same time!! Well done, Giovanni!!",
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"Giovanni and Isaac in action in the Final\n\nAs the Junior event draw to a close by day’s end, a BIG PAT on the backs of all Junior players who sportingly participated. A BIG CONGRATS to all winners & WELL DONE to all!! Fantastic job!!",
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