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[ null, "“The advent of new information technology has overcome one of the greatest constraints in human history — the ability to process large amounts of information and identify patterns … technology has become a mediator for a huge range of human relationships by creating new forms of organization for security and businesses,” Ghani wrote in Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding a Fractured World, a 2008 book he co-authored with Clare Lockhart.\n\nNow he’s attempting to put some of these ideas into action. Over the past few weeks, for example, Ghani has used Skype and Google Hangout to chair “town hall”-style meetings in Herat, Kandahar, Kunduz and Khost, where, via large monitors, he virtually engaged dozens of citizens.\n\nNot without its technical flaws, Ghani’s video conferencing sessions represent a kind of communications benchmark that facilitates direct dialogue between the Afghan leader in his high-walled, high-security palace, and citizens in far-flung areas.\n\nAccording to Ghani administration officials, the president plans to extend the practice to 33 provinces across Afghanistan.\n\nIn an informal talk with journalists in Kabul last month, Ghani said the use of free communications technology would not only streamline meeting schedules, but save the national treasury over US$2.5 million in presidential travel expenses alone. Security requirements make presidential travel within Afghanistan extremely expensive.\n\n“It was an interesting experience,” said Ahmad Shah Ataal, who attended a video conference in Kandahar city on October 16.\n\n“Although it was not anything near to a real meeting, a lot of people spoke to the president and he also talked and issued some orders,” he added, referring to a presidential directive to the governor of Kandahar, in which Ghani, via Skype, called for the re-arrest of a powerful drug trafficker who was set free extrajudicially.\n\nThe video-call technology was first brought to the Afghan Presidential Palace, the Arg, in 2002 by former Afghan President Hamid Karzai who used it primarily to communicate with the George W. Bush White House. Karzai, who stepped down in September, video-chatted less frequently with President Barack Obama. Ghani and his Chief Executive Officer Dr. Abdullah had their first video-call with President Obama on October 22.\n\nGhani has also used a secure video conference line to communicate with commanders of the Afghan National Army units in different parts of the country.\n\n“Most of President Ghani’s exchange with provincial authorities via Skype and Google is available on public records so there is little concern about its security from hacking and surveillance,” said Mohammad H. Qayoumi, the Afghan-born president of San José State University.\n\n“I’m sure national security and other confidential issues are not discussed on these free technology channels,” he added.\n\nDespite Ghani’s history of advocating online communications technology, his office made an effort to emphasize the value he still places on face-to-face interaction, release footage of more than 20 meetings with delegates from around the country over the past month.\n\nHe also barged into a military hospital in Kabul a late evening and fired several doctors who were not on duty.\n\nAs Qayoumi put it, principal aspects of Afghan politics will always be the product of lengthy tea-drinking sessions that online communications platforms, no matter how sophisticated, cannot entirely replace.\n\nIn 2001, most Afghans had to travel to Pakistan to place international phone calls because the service was not available at home. In the past decade, more than $2 billion has been invested in Afghanistan’s telecommunication infrastructure and more than 90 percent of Afghans have access to mobile phones and some 30 percent have access to the internet, according to the Afghan Ministry of Telecommunication & Information Technology\n\nEven Taliban insurgents, despite their utmost efforts to block development projects, benefit from the advancements, frequently communicating via mobile phones and online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter." ]
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[ null, "Leading our community through strength, purpose and authenticity\n\nOn behalf of the Vancouver Airport Authority, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Chief Wayne Sparrow of Musqueam Indian Band for receiving his much-deserved Rix Award for Engaged Community Citizenship at the annual Governor's Gala at the end of April.\n\nAn Engaged Community Citizen describes a visionary—a person who applies their exceptional skills, talents, and drive to making a positive impact in society and I had the honour of presenting Chief Sparrow with this award.\n\nI had the pleasure of working with Dr. Rix early in my career, and watched as he seamlessly blended health and well-being, business and community. Something we have all benefitted from as he created the community laboratory capacity that was essential to our ability to navigate through the pandemic. It is fitting that another leader – Chief Sparrow – who is equally focused on people, purpose, community and economic-well being would be chosen to receive the award that bears his name.\n\nChief Sparrow has served as elected chief of Musqueam Indian Band since 2012, after serving as an elected councillor since 1998. Musqueam's core vision is to be a complete and healthy community through protecting their inherent Indigenous rights and re-establishing their self-governance. To do this, Musqueam is building capable governing institutions and economies that match their culture and enhance the quality of life now and for generations to come.\n\nThere are a number of recent agreements and initiatives that Chief Sparrow has been instrumental in as he works towards realizing his community's vision, including developing and innovating economic opportunities that benefit not only Musqueam, but the entire region.\n\nUnder his leadership, Musqueam signed the Musqueam Indian Band-YVR Airport Sustainability & Friendship Agreement—a historic, 30-year partnership based on friendship and respect to achieve a sustainable and mutually beneficial future for the community and lands on which we operate.\n\nThe agreement is a testament to Chief Sparrow's ability to balance community leadership with strong business acumen in advancing partnerships that recognize Musqueam's ongoing stewardship of their lands and waters, and also prioritize economic, and education and training opportunities for members.\n\nNotably, Chief Sparrow joined leaders from Lil'wat, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, as well as mayors from both Vancouver and Whistler, to announce that they signed an MOU to explore the possibility of a bid for the 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. If the bid is presented, it would be the first Indigenous-led Olympic bid in the history of the Games.\n\nIn addition to his success in forging relationships and advancing Musqueam's vision, Chief Sparrow has been an ardent supporter of youth soccer and is an ambassador for cultural pride and resiliency within his community.\n\nAll of this reflects my own experience of working alongside Chief Sparrow. Over the past two years, I have had the privilege of working with him on many occasions; in fact, too many for me to count. Through the power of his leadership, he's educating us collectively on who we are, what legacy we want to leave, and what true reconciliation – true partnership – really is.\n\nAt YVR and as British Columbians, we all benefit from having Chief Sparrow as a leader to guide us as we acknowledge the past while also looking ahead with a continued commitment to reconciliation and to pursuing opportunities that will strengthen our partnerships and community.\n\nIt's this kind of commitment and courage that make Chief Sparrow a very deserving recipient of the Rix Award. So congratulations, once again, Chief Sparrow. Your leadership is truly valued, and we at YVR are honoured to be your friend.\n\nI look forward to many more achievements in the years ahead, as we at YVR work with Musqueam to realize our shared goals and vision.\n\nTamara Vrooman is an award-winning leader, known for her exemplary track record in leading large, complex institutions in both the private and public sectors and her bold positions on sustainability and inclusion. Prior to joining YVR as President & CEO, she served for nine years on YVR's Board and for 13 years as the President & CEO of Vancity, Canada's largest community credit union, transforming the business into a global reference point for values-based banking. She currently serves as Simon Fraser University's 12th Chancellor, chairs the board of the Rick Hansen Foundation and is the recipient of the Order of British Columbia (2019), Peter Lougheed Award for Leadership in Public Policy (2016) and BC CEO of the Year Award – Major Private Company, Business in Vancouver (2015), among many other citations.\n\nOne-to-one with Shumaila Javed\nBILL 10: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW", null, null ]
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[ null, "Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the latest star name to consider a move away from Arsenal because the club are not competing for major trophies and have a “decision-making policy problem”, says Charlie Nicholas.\n\nSpeculation continues to suggest that theprolific Gabonese striker could soon be lured away from Emirates Stadiumas he approaches the final 12 months of his current contract. Various new clubshave been mooted, with the general consensus being that Aubameyang wants to challenge for major silverware as he approaches his 31st birthday.\n\nArsenal have become accustomed to seeing top talent slip thenet, with mistakes at board level allowing too many proven performers to move on as questionable cover is then acquired in the transfer market.\n\nFormer Gunners striker Nicholas told Sky Sports: “For years and years under Arsene Wenger we sold Patrick Vieira, we sold Thierry Henry, we sold most of our big players.\n\n“We didn’t always get it right but went with the likes of CescFabregas– who was a fabulous talent – because they were younger and they were always threatening to lose them quite young and not get the benefits of them.\n\n“I can use the example of not just Fabregas, but Aaron Ramsey. We do all the hard work with Ramsey, then we let his contract run down and at 28 years of age he disappears for nothing.\n\n“We have had a problem at the top level for a long time. Dare I say it goes back as far as David Dein not being present anymore. You have a problem identifying the players, then we started paying 30-40 million for Shkodran Mustafi and defenders who, no disrespect to them, have not cut it.\n\n“They have been buying wrong and the players then realise that they are not a threat to win the Premier League, they are out of the Champions League, so the hierarchy have got it all wrong.\n\n“They get there, they love the club, but then they realise they aren’t going to win any trophies – what’s the point, I want to move on to win trophies.\n\n“If Aubameyang does go, he’ll want to go to a club that wants to win trophies. It’s the same as what Robin van Persie did, it’s what they do. Arsenal haven’t got an identity problem, they have got a decision-making policy problem and it has to be sorted at the top end.”\n\nArsenal need to identify a new chairman to take control of the club, as Sir Chips Keswick is heading into retirement, while it remains to be seen how much backing Mikel Arteta will be given in the next market as he seeks to build on an encouraging start to his reign in north London." ]
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[ "Published\n26 April 2019\nat\nDepartment of Literature, History of Ideas, and\nReligion\n\nMats Malm, Professor in Comparative Literature at the University of Gothenburg, is appointed new Permanent Secretary in the Swedish Academy.‘The effort to change the Academy has come a long way, and that effort will continue,’ says Mats Malm.", null, "The voting took place at the Academy’s Thursday meeting at the Börshuset in Stockholm, and was announced Friday morning.\n\n‘It’s really important what’s happening now. The effort to change the Academy has come a long way. It’s an important task, and if the Academy think it suits me, I’m up for the challenge,’ says Mats Malm.\n\nHow will it be noticeable that you are the new Permanent Secretary?\n\n‘I will answer that in June.’\n\nHow will you continue the renewal process that has already begun?\n\n‘I will answer that in June.’\n\nMats Malm says it’s exciting to take on the commission as Permanent Secretary, but that it was unexpected.\n\n‘It was nothing I planned for, on the contrary. I’ve never had any desire to be in the spotlight. I will monitor everything that’s going on, but there’s a constructive climate in the Academy now, a positive drive, and that’s good.\n\nHow have you experienced your first four months in the Academy?\n\n‘Surprisingly positive. Very constructive and forward-thinking. There’s been an improvement in the problematic parts, and everything that concerns the organisation, such as staff and division of responsibilities, is getting clearer all the time. Everyone is focused on the future.\n\nAnd there will be two Nobel Prizes in Literature this fall?\n\n‘Yes. But I can tell more about that in June. Or rather, after summer, when it comes to the Nobel Prizes.\n\nHow will your new job affect you position at the University?\n\n‘I’ll be on leave, and we’ll have to discuss the forms for that. But I will, of course, keep my PhD students, but right now I have only one.’\n\nAnd your work with The Swedish Literature Bank?\n\n‘We will have to reorganise that somewhat, find a way to delegate some parts of it, at least. We have already begun that work. But it’s essential for me to keep some of it, since that work is important to me.’\n\nEva Wiberg, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Gothenburg, is delighted about Mats Malms new commission.\n\n‘This is very positive news for the University of Gothenburg and the Faculty of Arts. I wish Mats all the best in his work to take care of and develop this cultural institution,’ says Eva Wiberg.\n\nMarie Demker, dean at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Gothenburg, congratulates Mats Malm and wish him the best of luck.\n\n‘I’m pleased that such a profound researcher and humanist can take on this commission. I also wish to emphasise his commitment in digitalisation issues, as I think it’s important for the position of literature in society, and will contribute to make the Swedish Academy relevant in the future,’ says Marie Demker." ]
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[ null, null, null, "I moved to another part of Hong Kong, to a studio on the 31st floor of a high-rise with it’s own private rooftop terrace. I have always been interested small space living and this studio is a perfect example of this. The cleverly designed solutions worked very well and despite the limited floor space it didn’t feel cramped at all. I believe that the spectacular views on the three sides were a part of this but that the calm colour setting also contributed. Samuel who this home belongs to was currently working in Shanghai and therefore I could stay here. I really enjoyed living here. I liked the design and the views. And it’s location too. Not to mention the private roof terrace! How cool wasn’t that!", null, "I managed during the photo shoot on the rooftop, to crouch on the edge of the roof in order to take a shot downwards towards the street way below. It was seriously scary, as I have a fear of heights. Also as it was a seriously hot and humid day, working on the rooftop left me totally faint and drenched in sweat.", null, "But doing so I noticed two men on the building opposite, building a scaffolding of bamboo. They had nearly reached the top. Watching them balancing seemingly totally at ease on the thin bamboo poles, hanging on the outside a building of that height was staggering. Then I thought to myself, hang on, I didn’t see this scaffolding yesterday? I checked my camera for photos I had taken the previous day. And sure enough, I had a photo of the building but yesterday it had only a few poles of bamboo visible down towards the ground. This meant that these two men had built the scaffolding in just one day. In the heat. And on a Saturday too. And here was me thinking I was working!", null, null, null, null, null, null, "I really liked Tai Ping Shan Street, where the studio was. It’s in a trendy neighbourhood that Samuel calls PoHo, roughly between Pound Lane, Hollywood Road and Po Yan Street. It houses small independent shops, art galleries, trendy cafes and restaurants. This area is far from the shiny malls and the business area of Central. Mixed amongst the new, creative and contemporary lifestyle, side by side the old way of life is still ongoing. The temples where the elderly go in and burn candles, the old antique shops, the simple hole in the wall food stalls. All in all a very lively and interesting part of the city that I liked a lot!", null, "The steep stairs on many streets here makes it a bit of a hazard for the taxi drivers to get to the right part of the street. Which mine didn’t and thus letting me hobbling my extremely heavy suitcase down one staircase from one street level to another, till one very nice man rescued me and carried it down. But I believe that it’s due to these many steep staircases that make this place so special, like a little oasis away from traffic and the hoards of people.", null, "It was also in this area where I had another photo shoot that I really enjoyed, at the home of Eyal. He lives in a really fun and creative home and it was delightful talking to him. He told me that he came over his place for a song because as he believes, it has the number four as part of the street number. Four is considered a very unlucky number in this part of the world, as it sounds like the word death. And having a coffin maker in the same building also worked in his favour. More about his home and all the other homes in my upcoming book.", null ]
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[ null, "The Final coming to Optus Stadium\n\nThe Perth Scorchers are thrilled to announce they will fire up #TheFurnace at the world-class Optus Stadium this Saturday for the 2021 Weber Women’s Big Bash League Final.\n\nFollowing the weekend’s final round of home and away games the Scorchers have finished first on the WBBL ladder and earned the right to progress directly to and host The Final this Saturday 27 November here in Perth.\n\nThe Scorchers have now made six finals appearances in the seven seasons of the WBBL helping to drive a strong supporter base in WA.\n\nThe growth of the WBBL and Perth Scorchers has been huge over the past seven years, breaking TV audience records and consistently hosting strong crowds.\n\n“Firstly, a huge congratulations to our players for making their third consecutive finals campaign!\n\n“Leading by example, Sophie Devine and her team have put on some outstanding performances and produced some incredible cricket to watch.\n\n“Optus Stadium is a fitting choice for the Finals given the rise in popularity of the Scorchers and the WBBL, allowing the WA community to come out in full force.\n\n“We want to break the record for the highest attended standalone women’s sporting event in the State, which is currently 41,900 for the AFLW’s Derby Match held at the Optus Stadium, so I urge everyone to get down to the stadium this Saturday and cheer on the Scorchers.”\n\nTickets for The Final go on sale via Ticketmaster at 9:00amWST tomorrow, Monday 22 November, with seats to the big battle going for just $10 for adults, $5 for concessions and 15 years and under go free.\n\n\nWe’ve made it!!! 🔥 🔥 🔥 We’re hosting the #WBBL07 Final at Optus Stadium this Saturday after finishing top of the table! 🏆 🙌 We’re coming for you Perth! C’mon, let's #FillTheFurnace 💪 #MADETOUGH pic.twitter.com/USEbC9WURB" ]
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[ null, "The AEW All Out media scrum ended in complete and utter disaster after CM Punk went on a scathing rant on Colt Cabana, Hangman Page, and The Young Bucks, verbally attacking everyone.\n\nPunk was involved in a backstage brawl where he fought with The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega. As previously reported, AEW has suspended everyone involved in the brawl.\n\nWhile speaking on the “Oh You Didn’t Know” podcast, Road Dogg criticized AEW for having inmates running the asylum.\n\nI think as far as [AEW] go, you could for dang sure put on a really good show on Friday night if you wanted to,” Road Dogg said, noting that AEW should be utilizing what he describes as “Wednesday Night Talents” as the two hours provided by “Dynamite” isn’t quite enough for the growing list of marquee talents.\n\nI just don’t think they use theirs wisely. The inmates can only run the asylum for so long and that’s how I feel about that.\n\nEC3 also feels that AEW has a severe lack of leadership following the brawl at AEW All Out. We will have to wait and see how AEW will weather the storm in the coming months." ]
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[ "First, let me say to everyone who was expecting this on May 1st, I’m sorry. The May Days get real and I didn’t want to rush this one. I wanted to make sure all my thoughts and ideas were felt and understood.", null, "The time has now come where we as a hip-hop community need to understand that hip-hop’s undisputed leader of the culture is Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter. This isn’t about album sales, lyricism or any “rap stat” that you want to throw out. This is about hip-hop’s longevity and most importantly the next person in line to take the torch to extend the lane that Jay has created.\n\nIt is my personal belief that Jay Z has to be the undisputed leader and torch carrier for hip-hop until he is at least 50 years old. Why? Because no matter who comes along and sells this, does that or creates the next big thing, Jay is always the undisputed Trendsetter, Tastemaker and even his fails are defended by the masses. [That was a Blueprint 2/Kingdom Come shot not a TIDAL shot by the way]\n\nSince the beginning of “Imaginary Player” Jay has made it a point to make it clear “He did it before it was cool” and you can’t deny it. For my time, I’ve never seen a person put a line in a song and it literally changed the way people lived life. For example.\n\nAnd I don’t wear jerseys I’m 30 plus, give me a crisp pair of jeans and a button-up. – That was literally how a few of my friends and co-workers would explain there attire after hearing that song.\n\nIm not a businessman, I’m a business…man – Even people with no business or marketability believe this about themselves.\n\nThis is the Death of Auto-tune – Well…you know what happened with that.\n\nReasonable Doubt, Classic. Should have went triple – People swear by his words and the album STILL wasn’t triple platinum by the time he dropped “Blueprint” and it was released two times within 2 years.\n\nBottom line. Jay makes the rules and regulations. Jay says how things go in hip-hop and with a lot of his extreme Stans knocking on the door of 30, there is no reason why he should slow down or stop completely.\n\nJay needs to keep going just so hip-hop looks cool to the adult demo. It can’t be all about the kids anymore. Hip-Hop is over 40 years old and most of the rappers I grew up admiring are in their 40’s or on the way there in the next 3 to 5 years. For some reason no one sticks in the trendsetting category like Jay-Z. Nas will always be one of the coolest rappers. Snoop, Redman and Method Man will always be the guys you want to smoke with. Kanye will always be the artist of Artist, but Jay-Z is always going to be who the majority wants to be like.\n\nMost importantly, I don’t want to stop listening to rap music because I’m older than all the rappers out. I need to hear music from people that are my age or older. So I need EVERYBODY that was hot from 91-99 to keep creating great material for me to rock to. I came of age in the Golden Era, so that’s what I identify with. So Jay needs to keep going for just the 80’s babies entertainment needs alone!\n\nI think we need two more Jay albums. If not two more than he at least needs to drop on his 50th birthday. Just so that milestone can be created and so it’s deemed ok for others to do it if they want to. I believe Eminem when he said “I’ll rap till I’m fossil fuel” and I hope so. I believe Eminem is the Willie Nelson of hip-hop. However, if Em is the only rapper to drop at 50 years old or older, it’s not going to stick as well as if Jay-Z does it too or first.\n\nI say it all the time so I might as well say it again. Drake is the leader of the New School. Here’s the new one though. Drake is the only new generation rapper in the Jay Z lane. He is THE Trendsetter of his time and it is more than obvious when Drake speaks the majority listens. Drake needs Jay to go till 50 or later so he can take it to 60 or later. With his content being what it is and with him writing R&B songs, Drake could extend hip-hop to heights we’ve never seen as the super senior. He can only do that by watching Jay for about 10 more years.\n\nThe overall benefit of this is the Golden Era will never die off or be under appreciated like the foundation of hip-hop was at one time. Although the gripe is “Rappers are too nice” the extended hand and fellowship and paying homage is why Nas, Nore, Raekwon, Snoop, Juicy J and many others are still putting out albums and working with young emcees and producers and bringing their classic sound to a new world of rap fans. It’s also how a lot of young cats are getting great co-signs and prospering out here so they can take it next level. Hip-Hop is a growing culture and nothing grows without getting older. However, nothing can grow gracefully with no direction. Jay Z is the leader of that direction." ]
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[ null, "This amber type has been traded and used as a commodity, curiosity and decorative material since neolithic times, and in ancient times was traded throughout the known world, prized for its durability, relative abundance and beauty.\n\nIn ancient times, a popular myth was that amber was formed from the tears of Phaeton's (son of the Greek sun God Helios) sisters who were transformed into poplar trees and wept in mourning for their brother when he was killed by Zeus, the King of the Gods. The ancients where at least half-right when they deduced that amber originated from trees!\n\nIn reality, Baltic amber is formed from the fossilized of tree resin of conifer trees of the Sciadopitaceae family which lived in the Baltic Region of Europe 35-55 million years ago during the Eocene period. Most trees of this family are now extinct, though the Japanese Umbrella Pine (or Sciadopitys verticillata), a distant relative of the Baltic Amber tree, still grows in parts of Japan today.\n\nThe old sub-tropical forest that once grew where the Baltic sea, Finland, Poland and the Baltic nations now sit was also populated by other trees, including oaks, as well as many different arthropods, birds, lizards and mammals, many of which have left evidence of their lives within the amber produced by the Sciadopitaceae tree. Besides insects, spiders, millipedes and other tiny creatures, amber specimens also contain, albeit more rarely, leaves, flowers, mammal hair, feathers and even more rarely, small lizards!\n\nMany insects and other inclusions were trapped in the resin as it oozed from the trees, and over a period of millions of years, the resin and its inclusions where polymerized, with volatile organic compounds eventually being replaced by more stable ones, preserving the inclusions. Baltic amber is also known as succinite due to the high concentration of succinic acid within its chemical make up. It is the most common type of fossiliferous amber. A common feature by which Baltic amber can be distinguished from other amber types is the frequent presence of oak-leaf flower hairs, and many of the inclusions can be observed surrounded in a white film formed from the decaying internal fluids of the insect which managed to seep out before the resin fossilised.\n\nBaltic Amber is the single most common and widely traded form of amber of all commercially exploited deposits, and accounts for as much as 90% of all world amber production. As such, most fossiliferous specimens are very affordable, and a great starting point for anyone thinking of starting an amber collection." ]
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[ "Nothing beats the fine cuisine of an Irish Chinese and it’s no surprise that three pals living in Spain were craving a decent curry.\n\nReader Nicola Ní Shúilleabháin sent us in the details of her mission to get a curry to her pals.", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\n“Three Irish, living in Spain with serious curry munchies. One of these heads off home for a weekend session with their family and for a weekend full of indulgences leaving the two other starvin marvins in Spain. They get on to the one back home and sort out what has to be the ultimate plan of the year. A plan that may change the way deliveries are done forever.”", null, null, "It was a complicated plan, involving multiple modes of transport.", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nIt started in Louth.\n\n“In the wee county of Louth, Ireland known for The Battle of the Boyne and St. Brigid, a Shepard flocks to the Chinese and orders some €40 worth of absolute staunch monch! (Consisting of 3 large 3 in 1s with beef and 3 portions of salt and chilli chicken 3 spring rolls and a partridge in a pear tree). Said grub was sourced from \"the Golden Bowl\" eatery in Drogheda (known to locals as \"the swollen hole\"). Little did they know but the short journey from Drogheda to Monasterboice was only the start of its 2788km journey which entailed transport in cars, buses, trains and planes!” writes a passionate Nicola.\n\nNicola managed to conceal the delivery for six hours.", null, null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\n“The flight in question Dublin (40km from origin) to Madrid (450km from destination) was a jittery one filled with lots of turbulence- the Shepard feared, but not for her life but for the cheeky curry wrapped carefully and tucked into her case which lay beneath in the baggage hold!” said the brave Sheppard.\n\nAnd when the bags landed, there was still another three Spanish states to cross.\n\n“Many attempts were made to get transportation south- buses, walking and even camels were all options considered. Yet car share was chosen! Jose, a tropical fruit dealer, was the man for the job and the machine... A 1994 Opel Astra! Some 4 hours passed, both curry and Shepard exhausted for what was now a 10 hour trek through what felt like the Sahara desert as the Spanish plain was scorching with unheard of 30 degree heat this early into May!” she continues.", null, "Finally, the delivery arrived to a ravenous duo.", null, "“Plates clashed, tears were shed and nails were bitten while the 3 minutes each plate took to circulate beneath the radiation of the modern microwave...” writes Nicola.\n\nAnd like all great tales, this one has a moral to the story.\n\n“Our story will hopefully be shared with many for generations to come, to teach our young that nothing, not even 100ml restrictions on containers, can stop you from achieving your goals. Like the inspirational artist Eminem once said... \"You can do anything you set your mind to man!\"”", null, null, "popular\nThis Netflix Christmas film is being dubbed the perfect rom-com\n\"You can’t imagine what it feels to have had a baby and yet feel like you didn’t\"\n'Suddenly it's all gone' Andrea Corr opens up about suffering five miscarriages\nNicola Coughlan lands \"lifelong dream\" role as she gets cast in Oliver Twist\nExpecting a baby in December? These are the top Christmas-inspired baby names\nWhy Are Men so Obsessed With Boobs? The Answer is Pretty Surprising...\nKate Garraway gives heartbreaking update about Derek's health\nYou may also like\n2 months ago\n\"Home alone\" – Prince Louis memes are taking over the internet\n3 months ago\nAndrew Tate has – finally – been banned from Facebook and Instagram\n4 months ago\nSonya Lennon reveals ‘judgement’ her daughter, 17, experienced when buying pregnancy test\n5 months ago\nMass in Mayo church goes viral after spooky incident happens over livestream\n6 months ago\nWhat the heck is #Swedengate – and do Swedish people really not feed their guests?\n6 months ago\nA couple in India has sued their son for over €600,000 for not giving them a grandchild\nNext Page" ]
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[ null, "I’m not really quite sure why I failed to post this wonderful book on this blog, given my enthusiastic review of it (after receiving it on Amazon Vine UK) on Amazon. I think I was a little restrictive in ‘what is this blog about’. As I fairly often review cookery books, why not? It was probably thinking I’d have to create another category, and the hard work that entails. My inner sloth protesteth! But this is too good a book to give way to that sloth………\n\nHunt’s mission is to help us save our money, save our time, delight our eyes, taste-buds and tums, at a price which doesn’t cost the earth for future generations.\n\nAlthough this is not a vegetarian cookbook (which will probably delight many) the star performers here are players from the vegetable, rather than animal, kingdom.\n\nDivided initially into four quarters, to mark the four seasons, Hunt picks a few plant ‘stars’ typical of the season, and then gives a good 8 to 10 recipes with that star player as main ingredient. He offers 2 methods of preparation for each, and then sundry recipes involving that method. Advice is also given on the storage of left-overs from each recipe and indeed where it would be advisable to make extra in order to have freezer food for later.\n\nHis aim is to reduce food waste to a minimum, so ways of using left-overs are also included, making them part of other dishes.\n\nThis is all high end, easy prep (for the most part) gourmet, healthy, delicious and stylish food – designed to make the cook and the diner feel equally good and delighted, without sacrificing hedonic pleasure to dutiful , healthy, but rather dull eating.\n\nAs mentioned earlier, it is not a vegetarian cookbook, I guess a good quarter of the recipes involve inexpensive cuts of meat or fish, but certainly some of the meaty or fishy numbers could I think be adapted by the vegetarian cook, using tofu or pulses, as for the most part the flesh food is more Eastern and Mediterranean in quantity – if a recipe includes meat it is in smaller amounts, not groaning trenchers of severed limbs and the like – hence the possibility of replacing, for example, a recipe of asparagus and mackerel sashimi with pickled ginger, orange and soy dressing with smoked tofu in place of the fish.\n\nBecause I AM vegetarian, I’ve found a flesh free video of Tom demonstrating how to make a dish – there are some one’s I hid behind a couch, rather than watched, sobbing plaintively.\n\nIn a sense, though undoubtedly delivered with style and panache, Hunt’s recipes invitingly call out to the home cook to adapt and experiment with what you have to hand in YOUR cupboard – it is easy to see these are recipes designed to release your creativity in the kitchen, not stifle it into nervous following of rigid instruction.\n\nI particularly like Hunt’s using up everything possible from the cooking process in interesting ways – a lovely example, from our current ‘apricot season’ is, having poached your fresh apricots, perhaps for an apricot melba, reserve the poaching liquid to add to white rum, lime juice and sugar and, hey presto, a daiquiri!\n\nThis is a cookery book with a lot of heart, joy, compassion and passion, as well as stuff to make the diner drool with anticipatory pleasure, and the cook happy in that fine dining can be produced without spending a life-time turning a lettuce leaf into something to be submitted for the Turner prize", null, "The look inside lets you see some recipes, so its easy to try ‘is this my kind of food; do the recipes work; are they do-able or just faff’ etc, and the index also gives a fair idea of the recipes.\n\nHunt, as I think is explained in the look inside section, has based his cooking on excellence in home and traditional dishes – ‘regional cooking’ where the regions take in other countries as well, but this is not about cooking as art form or cooking using fashionably rare and highly exotic ingredients, and you won’t need to purchase arcane equipment in order to achieve fabulous results. No foams, no jus, no blowtorches.\n\nReaders from outside the UK may well of course find that the availability of product, and the time of the year it is locally", null, "available won’t dovetail to perfection the way it does in the UK, and that you may wish to adapt recipes from UK local produce, with your own local produce. As stated earlier, Hunt really encourages that sort of creative, adaptive approach. he is a wonderfully relaxed, confidence inspiring cook, rather than one of those who will leave you sobbing because you followed the recipe to the nth degree and ended up with something looking like a dog’s dinner, and tasting so hideous that even the dog walked away from it. Recipes, I imagine, invented by star hissy fit prima donna chefs whose aim is to humiliate the home cook!\n\nTom Hunt’s lovely, enthusiastic and welcoming sharing of his food beliefs and scrummy recipes are further available on his blog tomsfeast.com which I for one will be bookmarking" ]
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[ "Interview with Angie Stone: “I am blessed because the music gives me pleasure”\n\nThe R&B and soul DIVA, prolific songwriter and three Grammy Awards nominee, Angie Stone, is coming to Serbia, Belgrade for the first time. This amazing lady is performing as a headliner of Musicology Barcaffe Sessions, a series of concerts that lasts the whole year. The concert is scheduled for the 1st of July, on Kalemegdan fortress tennis courts. If you are still in Belgrade on the 1st and didn’t get the tickets, you can do it online through eventim or ddtickets. Don’t miss this one time chance to catch Angie in Europe and hear “Wish I didn’t miss you” LIVE!\n\nYou’ve started your life with music as a singer in gospel choir. What was the most important lesson you’ve learnt or skill you’ve developed singing in a choir that it came very helpful to you later in your career or maybe even now?\n\nAS: Being a part of gospel community you learn, whether you are a soloist or just a member of the choir, what it means to be a team player. In gospel you always have to cooperate, and even if there is one person that stands out, one person must never be more important than any other member. In the end, everything has to be perfectly integrated into one whole. That meant a lot to me in my later career, especially in The Sequence and The vertical hold bands, but also in my solo career. You must always be able to work in a group and leave your ego aside. This is crucial for success whatever you do.\n\n*What actually drove you away from the hip-hop music or scene?\n\nAS: Well you said it yourself, things started to change in rap industry. I didn’t like it. After that I joined Vertical Hold and we had a few really big hits, one of them reaching Top 10, which was huge at that time. But at one point I realised I was through with bands. It was time for Angie Stone to step up as an artist and song writer. But, I have to say, I was never drawn away from hip-hop music, it actually never leaves you. I can still do it very well if I may say so myself.\n\n*How come you became so active in films & TV series only in last decade? They say there’re no roles for actresses after 35, but it seems you defy this rule.\n\nAS: Actually, I kept acting on the bench all these years and subordinated it to music career. She was an excellent sport and was patiently waiting for her turn on the court. And she got her turn. My acting career is definitely rising. I even have a new album ready, but now it will have to wait until I finish filming. About the age thing, I don’t know what to tell you. When you don’t set yourself with boundaries and limitations, all the roads are open. People tend to create an image of themselves that is actually just their own projection of themselves, without even realising it. If you think you are too old to do something in your life, others will think that too. I think I can absolutely everything. And I am doing it right now, at 56.\n\n* What gives you the most pleasure and fun when it comes to music as a passion and something that pays your bills?\n\nAS: I am blessed because the music that gives me pleasure and music that pays bills are one and the same for. Not many people can say that, right? Nevertheless, lately I have returned to the roots and gospel, and that is perhaps what I currently feel most passionate about. I am listening to Jekalyn Carr and Mali Music, both amazing gospel artist who really make me feel and believe their notes and words.\n\n*Where’s the place of soul in today’s popular music?\n\nAS: Well, I don’t know Europe scene that god, but in USA, there is a great expansion in neo-soul, which can have all kinds of influences, jazz, hip-hop, even electronic music. Of course, it was huge in the 90s with D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, and Maxwell, but you can see even a bigger expansion of it in mainstream today with John Legend, Jill Scott, even Amy Winehouse before, Chrisette Michele, Leela James. And as you said soulful house is making a big comeback, DJs have made it really popular, but what I do like are these bands playing it live, like Tortured Soul.\n\n*Is there a young artist on the scene that you feel is doing something similar to what you do in music and could take your legacy further?\n\nAS: Well, there is not a young artist that I can relate in this way. I named two young gospel artists in the previous answer I really love, but I don’t see them as an extension of my legacy. If I could name a younger artist than myself I have those feelings for it would certainly be Lauryn Hill. So it’s funny, but like, I saw her, saw the rebirth of Angie Stone. It was crazy. People always ask me, who would you like to meet? I said Lauryn Hill. Who would you like to work with? Lauryn Hill. You know why? Because in my opinion, it’s like when Roberta Flack met me for the first time, she was in tears, because she said I reminded her of her at my age. I was standing on the Apollo Theater stage and she was on the sidelines crying and I didn’t know why because she heard me doing “No More Rain,” and she saw me with that afro, and she saw me with the full lips, and she saw me with the full hips, and in her opinion I was the rebirth of her. And in my opinion, Lauryn is the rebirth of both of us.", null, null ]
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[ "Positioned as a Jack-of-all-trades GPU, the £35-plus HD 6450, available with 512MB or 1GB memory, is pushed as being particularly suitable as a cheap solution for multi-monitor setups while still providing a modicum of DX11 multimedia application and gaming performance.\n\nBut, as we pointed out on the first page, the same positioning and thinking also applies to the Radeon HD 5450, released over a year ago, though this new model has just a little more firepower under the hood.", null, "Due to be made available in both fan-assisted and fan-less models - the add-in board partner has the choice - the HD 6450 pulls a maximum of 27W when going at full chat. This drops to 20W for the DDR3 version.\n\nArchitecturally, it sits between the Radeon HD 5450 and HD 5550 GPUs. There are 160 stream processors clocked in at 625-750MHz. AMD keeps consistency with other models by allocating a 20:1 ratio of stream processors to texture units. On the back end the card has four ROPs which link out to either DDR3 or GDDR5 memory via a 64-bit memory bus. The inclusion of G5 is a particularly nice inclusion for a bargain-basement card.", null, null, "But this talk of ROPs and SPs is missing the point somewhat. Rather, the UVD3 video-processing block and multi-display technology is where the focus should be; this ain't a proper gaming card, no matter what AMD says." ]
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[ "Skip to content\nCart\nAs a man with unprecedented access to the facts and a reporter who is one of the most feared journalists in Hollywood, investigative reporter Dylan Howard has cracked open scandals that have brought down the careers of Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen, Hulk Hogan, and Paula Dean and others.\n\nHoward’s sense for news saw him rise to become the undisputed most powerful gossip editor in the world—publishing dozens of salacious tabloid magazines each week, including Us Weekly, The National Enquirer, Star, In Touch, Life & Style, RadarOnline.com, and more.\n\nDescribed by The New Yorker magazine’s Jeffrey Toobin as \"a tabloid prodigy” and AdWeek as “the king of Hollywood scoops,” Howard also brought to light the hate-fueled audiotapes of Oscar-winning actor/director Gibson blasting former girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva; the scandal-plagued death of screen darling Farrah Fawcett; the naming of the mother of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s love child; the demise of star-on-the-rise politician Anthony Weiner; and the Tiger Woods sex scandal. He also broke the story of the A-list high-stakes poker scam that was later made into the Oscar-nominated film Molly’s Game.", null, "Most recently, Howard made a name for himself with a stunning exposé of Sheen that revealed Hollywood’s most unapologetic hedonist was HIV positive. It also was a story of extraordinary corruption, violence, lies, intimidation, death threats, and millions of dollars paid out in hush money—a story that he chronicled in a first-person essay for The Hollywood Reporter that AdWeek called “jaw dropping.”\n\nKeep up-to-date with new articles as they are published—and subscribe to get special offers, free giveaways, and once-in-a-lifetime deals." ]
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[ "The Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund (OCAF) was established in 1999. It has three aims: (1) to increase cultural tourism by providing investments to assist Ontario organizations to develop, promote and present one- off or first time events, or a significant expansion of existing activity, which are designed to attract new tourists and visitors to cultural events; (2) increase the earned revenue capability of the applicant organization; and (3) support events that foster economic growth and contribute to job creation.\n\nOCAF achieves this by providing up front working capital directed towards the applicant’s marketing and promotional costs, with the investment taking the form of a partially repayable loan.\n\nOCAF board decisions are informed by sound economic analysis and measurable results.\n\nSince 1999, the Government of Ontario has invested $45.75 million in the Fund and the success of the initiatives in which OCAF has invested has led to a healthy replenishment of the Fund for future projects.\n\nSince 1999 OCAF funding has reached over 100 Ontario communities.", null ]
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[ null, "The Central Bank of Kazakhstan’s gold reserves are remarkable given the size of its population and economy. Kazakhstan has a population of just 34 million, compared to the United Kingdom’s 66 million. The GDP of Kazakhstan was $160 billion in 2017, while according to the International Monetary Fund the GDP of the United Kingdom was $2.5 trillion. Kazakhstan’s gold reserves were worth $12.796 billion as of July 31, 2018 or over 8% of their GDP!\n\nKazakhstan benefits from a domestic gold mining industry that is surging. According to the United States Geological Survey, Kazakh gold mining production was just 21 tons in 2008 and grew to 69 and 70 tons in 2016 and 2017, respectively.\n\nSo far in 2018, Kazakhstan has added about 27 tons of gold. As a result of increasing gold reserves, gold as a percentage of reserves has risen from about 28% in 2015 to about 43.0% in 2018. The lower gold price the past three months has decreased the percentage of gold holdings in dollar terms even though overall gold tonnage has increased.", null, "Central bank gold buying over the past five years has been concentrated in the central banks of China, Russia and Kazakhstan. The gold buying of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) and the Central Bank of Russia has been substantial enough to vault both of them into the top ten gold holding nations of the world. The PBOC, however has not reported adding gold to reserves since October 2016." ]
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[ null, "MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday, August 4, said it will hold two crucial meetings this week before it soon decides how to pursue automated elections.\n\nIn a media briefing, Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said the Comelec will consult with its advisory council on Wednesday, August 5.\n\nThe Comelec on Thursday, August 6, will then meet with the joint congressional oversight committee on the automated election system.\n\nIn these meetings, Jimenez said, the Comelec is weighing two choices:\n\n“Mahalaga po ‘yung consultation. Gusto po natin makuha ‘yung opinyon ng mas maraming tao kaysa na masabi na Comelec lang ang nag-decide on its own,” Jimenez said. (The consultation is important. We want to get the opinion of more people so it cannot be said that the Comelec only decided on its own.)\n\nHe stressed that this is important especially because at stake is the presidential elections.\n\nThe consultations come as the Comelec narrows its options for the 2016 elections.\n\nOn Friday, July 31, the Comelec awarded to technology provider Smartmatic a major contract for the lease of 23,000 vote-counting machines.\n\nSmartmatic seems poised, as well, to win another major deal – for the lease of 70,000 new machines.\n\nJimenez said the Comelec bids and awards committee has recommended giving to Smartmatic the deal for the lease of 70,977 vote-counting machines.\n\nOn Thursday, July 30, he said the Comelec en banc has yet to approve this recommendation.\n\nOn Saturday, August 1, the Comelec opened the second round of bidding for the refurbishment of PCOS machines.\n\nThe bidding failed after the the Comelec bids and awards committee declared the lone bidder, the joint venture of Dermalog, Avante, and Stone of David as ineligible.\n\nCiting the lack of time to implement the project, Smartmatic didn’t join the bidding, reports said.\n\nThe Comelec is weighing these options as the Philippines prepares for its 3rd automated elections. The country is set to choose the successor of President Benigno Aquino III in May 2016. – Rappler.com" ]
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[ null, "74-year-old Herman Cain, former businessman and Republican presidential candidate, has passed away after being hospitalized with COVID-19.\n\nHerman Cain was Trump before Trump.\n\nI first met Herman Cain in 2011, when he was running for the Republican nomination for president. He was the Donald Trump candidate before Trump: a successful businessman, a Washington outsider, a larger-than-life personality with an extraordinary story.\n\nIn those days the only people who dared run for president were governors or Washington insiders. So when Herman Cain threw his hat into the ring for president, the Washington establishment couldn’t wait to treat it like a joke. What did he know about government? Politics? Elections? Who does he think he is trying to run for president? Sound familiar?\n\nBut, like Trump, Herman Cain had several successful careers under his belt before entering politics. His first career was in food services, where he took a bankrupt pizza chain, turned it around, and built Godfather’s Pizza into one of the most successful fast-food franchises in the country. He was a governor of the Kansas Federal Reserve, and president of the National Restaurant Association.\n\nHis second career was in the media – as a columnist and radio talk show host. His straightforward style, booming voice and infectious optimism made him a natural. Politics was his third career, and he ran for office the way a businessman would buy an underperforming company with a lot of potential.\n\nHe was champion of small business and believer in free-market capitalism. He was against government subsidies and bailouts because it gave government the power to pick winners and losers.", null, "He was convinced that a good education, hard work and persistence would bring success to every American, regardless of color or creed. As a Black man growing up in the deep south during Jim Crow, he must have faced enormous obstacles. But I never heard him complain, or blame others.\n\nJust the opposite — his optimism and enthusiasm were contagious. Every time I talked to Herman Cain, I came away happy. Even people who disagreed with him ended up liking him.\n\nWhen Herman Cain ran for president, America was still struggling under the weight of the Great Recession. While others, Democrats and Republicans alike, talked about raising taxes and increasing the size, cost and scope of government, Herman Cain was a contrarian. He knew we couldn’t keep borrowing a billion dollars a year to finance our deficit, because the merry-go-round music would eventually stop, and we’d come up short.\n\nHe knew what a businessman knows – the only way to get things moving again was to grow the economy and create jobs. Herman Cain wanted to cut taxes, streamline government, reduce job crippling regulation and rebuild America’s infrastructure. He had a businessman’s practicality, and an uncanny nose for sniffing out things that didn’t make sense, even if the experts insisted otherwise.\n\nHe hadn’t thought much about my field, foreign policy, but he knew enough to realize we were wasting our time and treasure fighting hopeless wars halfway around the world. I gave him a few foreign policy briefings, mostly to familiarize him with the issues and arguments, before a few of his debates. We got along well, and he asked me to be his Secretary of State.\n\nI said, \"With all due respect, you’ve got to win first.” He waited a beat, then broke into that gigantic, toothy grin of his. He chuckled and said, “Yeh, you’ve got a point. First things first.”\n\nHe lasted a few rounds in the Republican primaries, but Mitt Romney eventually won the nomination in 2012 and went on to lose to Barack Obama in a race some believe Republicans could have won.\n\nFour years later Donald Trump, running on the same platform, with a similar outsized personality, the same business success story, the same call-it-like-you-see-it approach and the same pledge to drain the swamp, did win.\n\nWho knows what might have happened if Herman Cain had been the Republican nominee in 2012? One thing is certain, though — if he had won, Herman Cain would have shaken Washington to its core, smiling that huge smile all the while. Godspeed my friend." ]
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[ null, "Developing and sustaining self-awareness ought to be at the top of the list for every boss – Bob Sutton in Good Boss, Bad Boss\n\nIf you’re a people manager and you don’t know what your team think about working with you, then that’s like driving a car with no rear-view or wing mirrors. Driving by instinct will get you so far but without a rounded view you’re putting yourself in danger and those around you. The same can be said for management and leadership.\n\nYou have a significant impact not only on the people around you but society and the economy as well. In a study involving more than 117,000 leaders around the world, Alan Howard and Max Choi found a direct link between leadership and management skills and a country’s productivity.\n\nStill not convinced that self-awareness should be your number one priority? Then let’s take a look at what research tells us.\n\nA 2019 study, led by Allan Lee at the University of Exeter, found giving praise and having a good working relationship isn’t always enough to create a sense of loyalty from staff. People need to believe that the relationship with you, their boss, is seen as important by you. The simplest way to achieve this is by regularly saying your relationship with each of them is important. You can say this one-on-one and in team meetings but you’ve got to mean it. It’ll be obvious if you’re simply going through the motions of saying the right thing. That can have a damaging impact.\n\nConversely, you want to avoid getting too close with your staff, as this can haven negative consequences too. Research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that employees who are too close to their manager are more likely to feel obligated to drop whatever they’re doing in order to meet a request or favour. Even if you don’t expect the other person to meet your request immediately, if it’s a member of staff who is close to you, then they are more likely to drop what they’re doing to meet you need. And we know that interruptions can seriously impact employee performance.\n\nIn a now famous study, Gloria Mark found that interruptions and the necessary recovery time took up, on average, around 28% of an employee’s day. The study found that each employee spent only 11 minutes on any given project before being interrupted. It took the average employee 25 minutes to return to their original task.\n\nResearch led by Susan J Ashford at Ross Business School, University of Michigan, found that when CEOs proactively asked their team for feedback it had a direct and positive impact on company performance. Although it’s important to note that the size of the effect was dependent on how confident the overall team was.\n\nAnd as Adam Grant says on an episode of his podcast, “Always pay attention to the wake you create”, which you can only do if you’re regularly asking for and getting feedback.\n\nThe Goldilocks approach to assertiveness\n\nA 2007 study by Daniel R Ames and Francis J Flynn found that managers who are too assertive will damage relationships with others. However, they also found that managers who are not assertive enough won’t drive followers to achieve sufficiently stretching goals. It was the moderately assertive bosses who were rated as the most effective overall, most likely to succeed in the future and as someone people would work with again. A more recent study has found similar effects, with leaders being better liked and more sought after for advice when they hit a ‘sweet spot’ of assertiveness and warmth.\n\nNot sure as to how assertive you are? One director I’m working with wanted to assess his assertiveness, so we’re undertaking a form of 360-feedback which is asking specific questions about this. Why not do the same?\n\nBeware the dark side of leadership\n\nIn a recent survey conducted by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), one in three employees said they were afraid to approach their manager with problems at work. And 35% stated they didn’t feel their manager treated them or their colleagues fairly. Could it be that those managers are falling prey to the dark side of their personalities?\n\nSome psychologists suggest that our dark side is made up of three things – psychopathy, narcissism and Machiavellianism (game-playing). Research led by Susanne Braun, found ‘three nightmare traits’ at the heart of dark leadership – dishonesty, disagreeableness and carelessness. The impact of these traits were felt more keenly by those whose manager was also highly extroverted. Consequences included higher levels of absenteeism, lower performance and higher turnover.\n\nAnd in a study involving over 700 people from across six companies in China, it was found that leaders who exhibited self-serving behaviour had a negative impact on psychological safety. When competent leaders were perceived as not being self-serving, but rather they exhibited servant leadership, team psychological safety and subsequently team performance was improved.\n\nNot sure the extent to which you’re exhibiting the dark side? Then why not ask to do the Hogan Development Survey, which is the only personality assessment that identifies the dark side.\n\nThe impact of overestimating your ability\n\nBeing confident is one thing. Being overconfident, something else entirely. A study by Luis Santos-Pinto found that overconfident leaders regularly put themselves forward for tasks for which they were neither qualified or equipped. The study found that a leader’s lack of competence seriously impacted team performance and morale.\n\nYour impact on your team’s health and wellbeing\n\nStill not convinced about the importance of self-awareness as a manager? Then what about the fact that your style can damage the health of your staff? And in severe cases, could lead to their premature deaths?\n\nIn a recent survey carried out by CIPD, almost two-fifths of UK businesses had seen an increase in stress-related absences over the past year, with managers and management style increasingly being blamed. And we know that stress can have terrible consequences.\n\nA 10-year study of more than 3,000 people in Sweden found that those with awful managers were more likely to have a heart attack. And a 2006 study of 804 factory workers in Finland found that those reporting unfair treatment from their managers later suffered higher death rates from heart problems.\n\nThis issue affects office workers too. A 20-year study of almost 6,500 male British civil servants found that those with managers who were highly critical, didn’t listen, and rarely, if ever, offered praise, were more likely to suffer from angina, heart attacks and deaths from heart disease.\n\nThe impact of email and busy-ness\n\nLots of the managers and leaders I work with complain about the onslaught of email. Interestingly, I see too many prioritise responding to email over spending time with staff. Responding to email makes us feel like we’re doing something. It’s a tangible, albeit shallow, output that we can tick off. Relationships, on the other hand, can be difficult and intangible. No wonder so many managers spend more time working on their inbox than building relationships with their staff.\n\nBut as a 2018 study from Michigan State University found, employees spend, on average, more than 90 minutes per day just on email. In particular, the researchers found that managers who focused on email demands were more likely to limit their leadership behaviours in order to reduce feeling overwhelmed and unproductive. This meant they were seen as less effective managers.\n\nThe benefits of self-awareness and emotional intelligence\n\nThis is reinforced by a recent study from New York University, which found that managers who can effectively read emotions in others are better able to evaluate a team’s performance. And it’s not just your team that benefits from higher levels of emotional intelligence. You benefit too.\n\nIn a meta-analysis, reviewing over 1000 articles and studies , researchers found people with higher emotional intelligence tended to have higher job satisfaction, be better performers and have higher organisational commitment.\n\nBeing a good people manager needn’t be complex. 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[ null, "Yesterday, I posted a link on FaceBook to Father Longenecker’s excellent post on Amoris Laetitia. A commenter left the following remark:\n\nFor all the “compassion” I could trust was licit from the Church’s representatives, it’s hard for me to read Father Longenecker’s thoughts here and not wonder, in each of the examples he gives, why the individual shouldn’t meet with Christ’s iron rod and be presented with the same stark choice He offered the rich, young man: “give up your comforts or walk away from Me.”\n\nThis comment presents an oversimplification of the story of the rich young man that I often encounter in Catholic circles: basically, the rich young man asks what is necessary for eternal life and Christ says “If you want to merit eternal life, you have to give up everything and follow me.” The young man is unwilling to give up his riches, so he goes away sad. The story is understood to mean that anything less than complete self-oblation is insufficient in the Christian life.\n\nThere is, however, a major problem with this version of the story: to whit it leaves out the middle. The young man does indeed ask “What must I do to inherit eternal life” but Christ does not respond with “sell all that you have.” What He actually says is, “Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone.”\n\nChrist here is doing two things. First, he’s giving the young man an opportunity to recognize His divinity. “Why do you call me good?” could be taken to mean “What’s wrong with you, ascribing goodness to a man?” or it could be taken to mean “You call me good, now why is that? Hmmm. Now, only God is good…and you just called me good…so what conclusion can we draw from that?” Christ, the good teacher, is offering his student an opportunity to arrive at the correct answer for himself. It’s a technique that He often uses in His ministry, but in this particular case the young man doesn’t take the bait.\n\nChrist also offers another lesson. “None is good except God.” The young man desperately wants to be good. We can see this in the eagerness with which he asks “What must I do?” and in the fact that he’s kept all of the commandments since his youth. He’s not asking Christ to give him eternal life, but rather asking how he can earn it. Christ gently points him towards the fact that he cannot be good by his own merits, inviting him to recognize the need for salvation.\n\nThis guy is someone that I recognize immediately because he’s basically exactly the same personality type as me. He’s the A-student, the one who sucks up to teachers and who likes to be patted on the head. He’s also the type who really struggles with the idea of being less than perfect. The type for whom anything less than an 85 is a failure.\n\nSo when Christ tells him “You know the commandments” and then goes on to list all of the basic teachings of the Torah that everybody knows, this is not sufficient. Note here that it is sufficient for Christ: Christ’s answer is not “sell everything you have” but “keep the commandments.” Christ doesn’t say “Anything less than perfection is unacceptable.” He says “You already know what you need to do, keep doing it.”\n\nFor the young man, that’s not enough. He wants to an extra credit assignment, or (ideally) he wants to be told “You’re super! Keep up the good work!” He wants to be special, so he says, “Teacher, all of these I have done since my youth.” There’s a thin veneer of docility here, but really what he’s doing is boasting. He’s not really asking Jesus to teach him, he’s really asking Jesus to congratulate him, perhaps to hold him up as an example to the others who are present.\n\nI get this. It’s something that I do all the time. Most recently, I went in and had parent-teacher interviews with every single one of Agnes’ teachers in spite of the fact that she’s getting As across the board. In each case I said, “Since it’s her first semester in high-school, I just wanted to make sure that there wasn’t anything that I missed.” Obviously I knew that I hadn’t missed anything: the kid is rocking all four of her courses. What I really wanted was basically to have an authority figure assure me that I did a good job of homeschooling my child.\n\nThe rich young man is doing exactly the same thing. He wants Jesus to say something like, “Well, there is this one little thing that you could work on a bit, but otherwise, great job!”\n\nBut Jesus doesn’t. Jesus sees that what this guy really needs in order to grow is to be challenged. He’s found the basics easy, and that’s good, but he need to have the experience of trying something that he’s not good at. He needs to fail, and to learn that failure is okay.\n\nHe gives the young man an assignment that is too difficult, something he feels totally unable to do. And the young man goes away sad. He’s sad, when it comes right down to it, because Christ has just revealed a fundamental flaw in the way that the young man sees the world. The young man wants to be able to get a perfect grade. He wants to merit eternal life. He wants clear, simple, finite guidelines that he can follow in order to get 100% on the test of life.\n\nChrist reveals that this is impossible. He basically tells the young man “Give up all of the privileges that make it easy for you to practice virtue, and then follow me.” He calls the young man out of his comfort zone, not because comforts are bad but because the young man is in a spiritual state where he can’t understand the need for mercy or salvation. Christ is not calling this youth to an even higher standard of perfection, He’s calling him to a life in which his inability to achieve perfection will be revealed.\n\nIn many ways, the simple fact that the youth goes away sad may have been enough. We often see this boy as one of Christ’s failures, a lost sheep who turns away from the gospel, but let’s remember that Christ is omniscient. He sees the future. He looks at this young man with eyes of love and this is what He chooses to say to him. The young man goes away sad but also humbled, and we have every reason to hope that this humbling bears good fruit in the years to come.\n\nTo take this story and use it as a prescription for how to call the suffering and downtrodden to repentance is to miss the context of the story entirely. One of the major points that of Amoris Laetitia is precisely this: that there are no one-size-fits-all pastoral solutions. Each person must be approached as an individual, and their circumstances must be taken into account. Christ, of course, does this in all of His encounters: He calls the rich young man in this way precisely because he is rich and young and just a little bit full of himself. He calls the woman at the well in a very different way, because she is older, and poor, and rather used to being treated as an outcast. Christ, and with Him the Church, recognize that these different souls need different kinds of care, and that calling someone to holiness is not always a matter of employing the rod.", null, null, "Words of Pope Francis at Prayer...\nLabyrinthine Mind\nBooks by This Author Books by Melinda Selmys" ]
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[ "Spring has sprung, and it seems to be just in time. After the first real winter in the Czech Republic for a few years now, it is good to be sitting on my balcony and enjoying the warmth of the sunshine on my back. The plants have been released from their winter protection and are ready for the new season to begin in earnest. I, similarly, feel a freedom to enjoy my small sanctuary yet again.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThese are certainly interesting times to be a teacher. Standing at the front of the classroom and seeing 16 pairs of eyes staring back at you, while their faces are covered by a mask. It is a different look and one that has taken some getting used too. There have been certain challenges which have come with teaching during the Covid era, some of which I certainly could never have imagined.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "These have been strange times for everyone, and it’s going to be hard to get back to normal life. As a teacher it has been some time since life was completely normal. Teaching from home from March until June, then the summer holidays began. Now I am not complaining about that, believe me. But now it is back to work, and who knows how things will be, and what systems we will have to follow. One thing is for certain, it won’t quite be the return to normal that many people would have been hoping for.\n\nHere, in the Czech Republic, things are fairly normal, but that is only when compared to other countries. Restrictions were lifted quite some time ago, but now there is uncertainty in the air. Children will return to school, as will face masks to our lives. So some rules will come back into force, but which ones? Seemingly, our government can’t decide. They say one thing one day, a few days later they seem to be having second thoughts. Perhaps they should have those second thoughts before they announce anything, at least if they don’t wish to appear foolish.\n\nLuckily us teachers have a week in school before the students return, so there should be time to get everything ironed out. There will also be some time to get used to being back in an office again. Working from, and being at, home more often has become the norm and it may take some time to readjust. I know that returning to a normal life is important, both for me and my family, and I know that it will be a healthy thing for our lives. But, still, I can’t help but feel slightly nervous. We are, after all, entering the unknown.\n\nWho else is missing nature right now? I know I am. During the current crisis many of us have had to become accustomed to spending more time surrounded by four walls. The problem is that what you do most of the time becomes the new normal, doesn’t it?\n\nPeople are slowly beginning to emerge from lockdown in many countries, and in the Czech Republic most things are almost back to normal. One more week and most restrictions will have been lifted. One more week of face masks, at least the compulsory use anyway. One more week of no schools, until a weird sanitised form will be reintroduced for those who need it. One more week until people can really begin to relax. But will we?\n\nNature was supposed to be the escape during all of this. Get away from the town and get some fresh air. The problem is that everyone else felt the same desperation and before you knew it the forests were full and the town centres were empty. Then we faced a weird choice. If we wanted some freedom we actually had to return to the human creations, heading away from what should have been more natural.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nLooking into the depths can be a dangerous business. Wouldn’t it be easier to just splash around in the shallow end? Currently many of us have time on our hands, time to think, to dream, to worry. I guess the most important thing is acceptance, both of the situation and of what arises from it. That can be hard work sometimes though, can’t it? Yet, right now, while I look at a sun dappled tree, acceptance seems easy." ]
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[ "Hundreds of people were evacuated from a downtown high-rise on New Year’s morning because of the possibility of a fire.\n\nIt happened just after 3 a.m. at Plaza Towers, which houses apartments and condominiums and is attached to the Courtyard by Marriott.\n\nMia Dubois said she and her friends were visiting from metro Detroit. “The worst part was after such a fun night of dinner and drinking and seeing the ball drop, we were in our pajamas and we heard this alarm going off. They told us to evacuate. It was a shocker.”", null, "Eenhoorn, the company that manages the property, says someone pulled two alarms on the 13th floor of the apartments. Shortly after that, someone says they saw smoke. Protocol states that the 32-story building must be evacuated.\n\n“I think they did the best they could,” said Matt Koziara, who was staying at the hotel.", null, "Hundreds of guests and residents were sent outside.\n\n“We were freezing. They were giving people blankets, the fire department was. It was so cold,” said DuBois.\n\nThe Grand Rapids Fire Department never found any sign of smoke or a fire. After about an hour, residents and guests were allowed back in their rooms.\nDuBois says the hotel allowed them to check out late and gave them complimentary coffee and tea.\n\nThe building’s management says it is trying to figure out who pulled the alarms." ]
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[ null, "In this present scenario, the immunity system plays the most vital role in our daily life. There are tiny, microscopic lurks everywhere in our environment. Harmful viruses, bacteria and even cells within the body can attack a person and causes many problems ranging from mild reaction such as sneezing and rashes to life-threatening illnesses. Our body consists of a protective mechanism that fights with these dangers and sometimes wins the battle. This protective mechanism is known as the immune system. Immunology is a branch science which deals with the study of the immune system. The specialist in the field is called an immunologist.\nThere are some specialized organs, which our immune system consists, such as thymus, lymph nodes, tonsils, and spleen. These specialized organs play the most significant role in the immune system. This system is responsible for protecting and defending the body from outside and from internal mechanisms that cause the body to turn against itself. The immune system’s organs are as followed:\nThymus: This organ located in the anterior portion of the chest. T-cells (T stands for thymus) are the type of white blood cell that is produced in the thymus.\nLymph nodes: These nodes are located clusters throughout the body. A network of lymph vessels circulates lymphatic fluid throughout the body. This clear fluid picks up cells and tiny particles that can cause disease.\nSpleen: This organ is the largest one in the lymphatic system. Its main location is in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen.\nTonsils: The tonsils are structures made up of lymphoid tissue. There are three types of tonsils, such as palatine tonsils (located on each side of the throat), pharyngeal tonsils, or adenoids (located on the posterior opening of the nasopharynx) and lingual tonsils, located on both sides of the base of the tongue.\nThere are two types of immunities, such as specific immunity and nonspecific immunity. Specific immunity is attacked by the body after exposure to an individual virus or any other substance. Nonspecific immunity is provided by the skin and mucous membranes.\nThe infant is born with his or her mother’s immunity, which provides protection for several months. The infant acquires further immunity from the rich stores of bacterial and viral antibodies in breast milk. According to age and month-wise, immunization was scheduled, such as Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, H. influenzae type b, polio, rotavirus, measles, mumps, Rubella, varicella (chickenpox). In the case of adults and seniors, allergies are one of the most common problems requiring people to visit the physician. There are major types of allergic reactions, hay fever, hives, certain types of asthma, etc.\nHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a sexually transmitted retrovirus that can cause AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). The T-cells in the host, the person who has the virus are affected and destroyed. T-cells destruction leads to immunodeficiency, making the person susceptible to many infectious pathogens, classified as opportunistic infections. As a person ages, the immune system seems to function less efficiently. Thus, an individual approaches his or her 60s or 70s, various diseases tend to appear.\nLaboratory tests are very important for diagnosing the immune disorder. There are common tests is the measurement of immunoglobulins (Ig) IgM, IgG, IgA, IgD, and IgE. Other tests include T-cell numbers, T-cell subsets, such as T4 and T8. The presence of HIV is assessed with two main tests, ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blot.\nAntibiotics are the mainstay of treatment for bacterial infections and antivirals are the mainstay of treatment for viral infections." ]
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[ "Climate disasters and Brazil´s lack of commitment to the Paris Agreement: the subject of denouncement at the UN\n\nIn Geneva, Conectas talked about recent disasters in Brazilian states and the country´s lack of commitment to goals to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases", null, "The Brazilian government´s lack of commitment to handling the climate crisis was the subject of a denouncement at the UN on Tuesday (28), exemplified by the recent catastrophes caused by heavy rains in the states of Minas Gerais, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The speech was made by Conectas Human Rights during a discussion on climate change at the United Nations Human Rights Council, in Geneva, in Switzerland.\n\nOn this occasion, the organization drew the attention of the UN authorities to Brazil´s lack of commitment to the Paris Agreement, in the face of the low targets for the reduction of greenhouse gases presented at Brazil´s last NDC (Nationally Determined Contributions) which were “less ambitious than previous ones”.\n\nThe organization went on to highlight the connection between the impacts of climate change and structural racism: “climate disasters and other adverse effects of climate change are deepening historic social inequalities, such as the lack of adequate housing, basic sanitation and employment. There is a need to acknowledge the connection between these events and their consequences, such as racism and particularly the intersection between racial, environmental and climate injustices”." ]
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[ null, "In late July, I found myself in Fort Collins, Colorado with a week to kill between a portrait shoot and a wedding shoot (of the same couple) on the 18th and 25th. I pulled up a map and took a look around for something that might be interesting to visit. Since the weather wasn’t very stable, I decided against a hike in the mountains and decided instead on a short drive to the Pawnee National Grasslands, about an hour to the East. I had driven through before and I’m always taken by the panoramic vistas and dramatic clouds of the plains.\n\nThe drive was a pretty one, with the dark clouds occasionally sprinkling my car with rain. The light had plenty of potential: the sun breaking through the clouds led to some nice bright spots to contrast with the dark background clouds. I stopped my car here and there along the roadside, and was confronted with the quintessential landscape photography problem: I’ve found a beautiful place… how do I make it into a beautiful photograph? Unfortunately, this wasn’t one of those “f8 and be there” situations. There was grass and sky, but not a whole lot else to form into a composition. I started looking for patterns in the grass, but found that it was to sparse and scrubby, most of the time. The first thing that I focused on was a barbed wire fence. Trite? Perhaps… but at least it was something to start with.\n\nEventually, I found a windmill that looked promising, but it had started to rain and the scene quickly lost most of its contrast… but not enough to be interesting. I drove a bit further and stopped just in time to catch the sun burst through and light up the wet road like a distant river. It turned out to have been more spectacular in person than when photographed.\n\nFurther down the road, I saw something lying in the grass, perhaps 50 feet away. It looked wooden, but I couldn’t tell what it was otherwise… but it seemed like it might be worth investigating, so I tromped over. It was just an old book shelf that someone had set up for target practice. Needless to say, the ground was also littered with broken bottles, pierced aluminum cans, and a bit further away, empty shells. I didn’t take many photos, and moved on.\n\nI eventually came to pullout near a big, flat field. There were no fences or structures, no hills to speak of, but the clouds and rain were making cool patterns in the sky, so I though I’d just stop and see what I could do. It turned out that the ground was mostly covered with cacti, which made moving around slow and getting low-angle shots dangerous. There were, however, some bright yellow flowers here and there… one looked like an actual sunflower, but most of them looked like something more invasive, as they appeared mostly along the roadside.\n\nThe photo at the top of this post was taken at this stop, as was the photo below. The dark rain clouds in the sky formed a natural ceiling for the photographs to the east, and I eventually found a nice patch of grass (I had been looking… I was visiting grasslands, after all) to place in the foreground." ]
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[ null, "AS 620, Dual-Channel Power Amp from Audiophony.\n\nrenaud.gimenez's review (This content has been automatically translated from French)\" resistant ... but low?\"\n\nAudiophony AS 620\n3\nI use it almost every day at least 1 hour at full capacity often exceeding the safety clip ... low frequencies ... that clip that clip! and yet it would still blow.\n\nits advantages? it goes everywhere and accepts its very 2x220w\n\ndisadvantages? the fan so noisy at very low volume or in case of limited use on stage it is very audible ...\nprotections probably a little too strict on bass because I constantly monitors clip LEDs that are often lit but still no problem ... I play even push out of bounds protections and so far it has never popped ...\n\noften working in small rooms I would do this not because of fan purchase. However, this sound quality and durability are very correct I do débarrasserais for anything.\n\nI will do it again without eSite choice because it is reliable I made thirty evening with a 4-oms are really moving his pa with his formidable felisite I am every night.\n\npa is the amp I miket the board or a qsc rmx much of its worth is\napart from that is asimetrique but for € 100 less on the nine\nDid you find this review helpful?yesno\n»\n\narmando54's review (This content has been automatically translated from French)\n\nAudiophony AS 620\n5\n- How long have you use it?\nless than a month, just for one night to the moment\n\n- What is the particular feature you like best and least?\nits simple design is pro, the least weight, it looks like everything is heavy in DJ\n\n- Have you tried many other models before acqurir?\nno, it's the first I\n\n- How do you report qualitprix?\ntrs is good, finally I think, although it does have t 2X250W in 8ohms speakers to go with them that are in majority AudioPhony 250w rms\n\n- With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...\nwell, if I could afford I would take even more powerful and the speakers, but for this price, if you seek a little and you find not CHRE, it is well trs.\n\nFor résumé during the night, I did it at full power for 8 hours, and the fan crach soft and silent cold case, in my opinion it has proper ventilation. I'll see if loose with the future, but for now I am satisfied trs. But I do it again this election if I buy an amp with the same power. Well worth the score of 9 out of 10.\n\nAudiophony AS 620\n4\n- I use it for three months pregnant with developing 350 watts, this is for my turntables, my electric guitar and the sound of my pc.\n\n- Assets: power because the sound is very strong (I did not exceed half the volume knob), the \"clip\" which are two LEDs that light up if it does not follow from the speakers to the amp which avoids grilling the speakers and especially it does not heat!\n- Cons: quite noisy fan but at least it's not heat and as soon as it increases the sound can not hear.\n\n- I have tried this model.\n\n- Yeah I do it again, at this price it is nickel. Too bad it's not a little quieter.\nDid you find this review helpful?yesno\n»\nRead the 9 user reviews on the Audiophony AS 620 »" ]
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[ null, "A very special guest is still yet to be unveiled\n\nWasting no time at all following the end of another dominating season in Ibiza, DC-10 based super brand Circoloco have revealed the artists who will feature during their upcoming takeover of London’s latest industrial playground; The Drumsheds.", null, "Having held its first show during the summer as part of this year’s Field Day, Meridian Water’s colossal event space which can hold up to 10,000 ravers will open its doors again on December 14th to welcome the sounds of the White Isle. Just 20 minutes from Stratford and 31 minutes from Liverpool Street, the former gasworks and now rave hotspot is easily accessible in and out of the city, paired with a daytime running schedule for events.", null, "Running from 12pm – 11pm, among the balearic inspired lineup are a host of Circoloco regulars and international talent. Heading up the bill is the charismatic Seth Troxler who’ll bring as much personality as he will big records for the memorable occasion. The widely recognised DJ’s DJ – Gerd Janson will also feature, alongside Innervisions artist Job Jobse and the eclectic sounds of DJ Tennis.\n\nRounding off the day are rising star Carista, Brooklyn based duo Bedouin, Gideon and Smokey. Completing the lineup is a very special guest who’s yet to be announced.", null ]
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[ null, "How wealthy is Richard Grieco? What is his salary? Find out below:\n\nRichard Grieco net worth: Richard Grieco is an American actor who has a net worth of $6 million. Born in Watertown, New York, Richard Grieco graduated from Central Connecticut State University, where he played on the football team. He began his professional career working as a model, appearing in advertisements for Calvin Klein, Armani, and Chanel, among others. He began to take acting classes on the side, and made his professional acting debut in the mid-80s, with a role on the soap opera, “One Life to Live”. He appeared on the show for two seasons, and was then cast in the role that would make him a household name, as Detective Dennis Booker in the series, “21 Jump Street”. He remained with “21 Jump Street” for one season, and then appeared in the spin-off series, “Booker” for one season. In the early 90s, he made the transition to film, starring in, “If Looks Could Kill”. Since then he has gone back and forth between film and television. Most recently, he appeared on the reality contest show, “Gone Country 3”, and co-starred in the film “Almighty Thor”.\n\nI don't think the state of California realized there would be this many people here caught up in the freeway system.", null, "I wore ripped jeans and headbands before people wore that. I've been this guy ever since.\n\nIt's just a wonderful feeling to be a father and to have a kid.\n\nI paint on the ground. I paint with sticks, with big paint cans, and whatever else falls in it. Basically, what I'm doing is capturing unbridled emotion and putting it on canvas. It's like capturing lightning in a bottle.\n\nI usually go out riding late at night when there's no traffic because L.A. has become almost like the Philippines now as far as traffic." ]
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[ null, "KABUL – A former British soldier who visited the war-torn Afghanistan during his service has claimed that the foreign troops intended to restore law and order in the war-torn country were actually protecting the harvest of Opium.\n\nAnthony C Heaford, who stayed in the Camp Shorabak (formerly Camp Bastion), a former British Army airbase, located in Helmand Province detailed that in April 2012, he was deputed at the south-east corner of Bastion’s Airfield for a twenty-four-hour guard duty.\n\nIn his article, he stated that his exact orders were that the Afghan Security Forces, both Army and Police, were harassing the compound immediately to their front.\n\n‘If we saw any Afghan Forces approaching this compound, which was just 100 metres from the perimeter fence, we were to report it by radio to the Guard Commander who in turn would alert the NATO Quick Reaction Force so they could intervene’ he stated.\n\nHeaford continued that whilst the opium harvesting adjacent to this compound was never acknowledged in the Briefing, it was ‘implicit in the instructions given to protect the harvest from Afghan Security Forces interference.\n\nAffirming his point, the soldier stated that two British Officers, a Major and Captain, visited the Guard Tower but to his dismay, they did not bother about the Opium production.\n\n‘I then pointed towards the opium harvesting a few hundred metres to our front and asked the two Senior Officers if they could see what was going on’ said the soldier and maintained that the reaction was to laugh, both claiming “We can’t see anything”.\n\nThe official also demonstrated his inspection through a pictorial evidence showing that the Opium harvesting was being done inches away from the Camp Bastion airfield.\n\nThe soldier who was shocked to hear the response expressed that he was trying to highlight security concerns as he feared the migrant labourers living and working within sight of NATO’s Main Operating Base would pick up a weapon and become the enemy as soon as the opium harvest was over.\n\nThe observation of soldier proved true when just a few months later, the Taliban attacked the airfield killing two US Marines and destroying over $200 million of equipment.\n\nInterestingly, according to Heaford, when the Opium harvest was being safeguarded, the British soldiers were engaged in a mission to destroy poppy crops in Nadi-Ali, just 15km south of Bastion field.\n\nThe poppy eradication effort, called ‘Operation Shafuq’ was intended to be the Flag Ship Mission of six-month tour and it was a combined NATO and Afghan Army mission, running from 18th to 23rd April, to clear insurgents from Nadi-Ali and then destroy the poppies in the area, however, the Afghan Command started their part in ‘Op Shafuk’ 24 hours early, on April 17th, enabling the insurgents’ time to escape or hide their weapons before the British security cordon was in place.\n\nIn his article that appeared first on TheQuietMancunian, the soldier expressed that not just Opium, but Poppy was also allowed strategically to be cultivated near the field and General Capewell, who was the Chief of Joint Operations declared poppy cultivation close to the perimeter fence as ‘a minor tactical error’." ]
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[ null, "Today, Dan appeared on Good Morning America to discuss what is expected to happen in today’s hearing for the Jodi Arias case. Aria was convicted of killing her boyfriend through a stabbing while in the shower. Dan is asked what is going on with the hearing today. Dan says, “They’re going to decide when to start the case. The defense is saying, ‘Give us extra time until January. We’ve got other cases we’re arguing. We need more time to prepare our defense.’ The prosecutor is saying, ‘You’ve had plenty of time. Let’s get this thing started.’ I’m still hoping is going to happen, is they’re going to get back into chambers and figure out a way to end this thing. The notion of having another full-blown trial, just to determine does Jodi Arias get the death penalty, or life in prison, seems to be – But when it comes to something like the death penalty, it would require the prosecutor, Juan Martinez, going and talking to the family members here, convincing them they want to end this.” Watch the segment here." ]
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[ null, "Indie Games: A Primer for Parents\n\nOver the past six or seven years, independent or “indie” games have grown from low-profile diversions for killing time between bigger releases into a major tour de force in the bustling games industry. Perhaps the biggest example of this is Minecraft, which was created by one person and now has millions of players all over the world. There are now more indie studios out there than ever before, with tons of new projects both big and small coming out at a steady pace across the entire gamut of consoles and handheld systems.\n\nNow that indies have really come into their own, odds are your kids have probably come across them in their gaming world. In this primer on indie games, we answer a few important questions parents will want to know about in order to get up to speed!\n\nWhat Is an Indie Game?\n\nTypically, “indie” games are created by independently run studios that are made up of highly creative and entrepreneurial teams. These studios are labeled as “independent” because they aren’t tied to any of the big gaming companies like Electronic Arts or Ubisoft. Because they’re smaller and more agile, they aren’t as afraid to take risks that larger companies in the industry would shy away from. Indie developers often create games that can be far weirder, goofier, edgier, more controversial, and more experimental than many of the games you’ll find from big publishers.\n\nThe label of “indie game” can encompass a wide range of styles, subject matter, gameplay types, and genres. Big companies can make small games, sure, but it’s often the type of studio itself and how it’s run that determines whether a game is indie or not.\n\nIn terms of makeup, indie studios can be as small as a single developer working on all aspects of their games, or they can be slightly larger entities with dozens of employees working together.", null, "Gone Home is an example of an indie game that took a lot of risks. The game’s story unfolds as the playable character returns to an empty home and finds items from characters that explain what happened.\n\nWhere Can You Find Info on Indie Games?\n\nThe best source to learn more about an indie game is often the people who are making it. Many indie developers have blogs or websites for their game designed to share details on the project and promote their games. YouTube trailers, Let’s Play videos, and social media feeds (like Twitter and Facebook) are other excellent tools for uncovering more information on a game you’re interested in.\n\nIndie developers are also far more accessible to the public than larger profile studios, so if you hunt down their contact info on their site and send a brief email or message them over social media with a question, there’s a good chance that someone will respond with an answer!\n\nIt’s important to note that, because many indies release their games on open platforms like the PC, not all indie games have an ESRB rating. This can sometimes make it challenging to determine the nature of the in-game content before actually diving into unrated games to see for yourself. For parents with younger gamers, this makes it doubly important to do a bit of digging to find more details on an unrated indie game before sharing it with your loved ones. If you’re not sure whether a game is a good fit but are interested in it yourself, it’s always a safe bet to purchase a copy and test it out on your own first. Cost is usually less of a concern with indie games, which are often priced much lower than the games you can buy in the store.\n\nIf you’re looking specifically to discover new and interesting indies to share with your family, a quick Google search will also uncover a handful of dedicated enthusiast sites that regularly highlight news and reviews of new indie projects. And you can always search the Game Picker right here at Pixelkin for more information on specific games.", null, "What Are the Most Common Platforms for Indie Games?\n\nThe good news is that great indie games can be found on nearly every current gaming system available, though you have to look a bit harder to find them on some systems and services than others.\n\nRight now the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita are hotbeds of activity for indie games, with the PSN network sporting dedicated tabs and indexes for indie offerings that make them easy to find. PS Plus subscribers also get free and discounted access to new high profile indie games on a regular basis.\n\nThe Wii U, 3DS, and Xbox One all have indie offerings too, though they’re a bit harder to find if you don’t know a specific game you’re looking for. That’s expected to change in the future on Microsoft’s console as the Xbox One’s indie development program matures and expands.\n\nOn the Apple App Store, you’ll find tons of indie games for iPhone and iPad, though they’re not clearly labeled as such. If you look in the games section, you’ll find an indie games tab that highlights some successful and well-known indie projects, but uncovering other indie gems is more about intuition and paying close attention.\n\nThe PC is still the number one platform for indie games, since it’s so easy for developers to launch their projects for PC. Steam is easily the biggest games service for PC, and it does a good job of highlighting and sorting indie games in its menu interface. Other services like Desura, itch.io, and GOG.com also are great places to find the latest and greatest indie offerings. You can also frequently buy and download indie games on PC directly from game developer websites too, making it easy to grab the latest projects from your favorite studios.\n\nWhere Can You Buy Them?\n\nAll of the services previously mentioned above allow you to buy these interesting and diverse games directly through your consoles and devices, though it’s worth noting that you’ll rarely find boxed indie games in stores.\n\nThe rise of digital distribution has been a huge boon to the indie gaming scene, and the ability to self-publish games directly to digital platforms without having to work with a third-party publisher has helped expand the indie world in a big way. As such, the vast majority of indie games are only available as digital downloads for the devices you want to play them on. This means fresh games are often available right at your fingertips, making it easier to find fun new indie releases to play with your family.\n\nHave any other questions about indie games or a favorite family-friendly indie pick you’d like to share? We’d love to hear them! Please leave your thoughts in the comments section below!" ]
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[ "Given that the use of non-renewable energy sources generates many environmental problems, it is intended to replace them with alternatives that are truly competitive. Some are new and others, as in the case of wind energy, not so much, but almost all of them are renewable. Mankind has been using wind energy for many centuries thanks to windmills, although an improved version of these devices is currently used in so-called wind turbines, which we will talk about shortly.\n\nWhat is wind or wind energy\n\nWe start by telling what is wind or wind energy . Wind energy is that which is achieved thanks to the wind or, in other words, it is the use or exploitation of the kinetic energy that the air masses have and that can be transformed with the appropriate methods into mechanical energy and then into electricity or whatever. another useful form of energy intended for certain human activities.\n\nHow do we take advantage of the wind? To take advantage of wind energy properly it is essential to know about seasonal variations, as well as night and day that the winds may have. It is also important to know how the wind speed varies with height and the maximum values ​​that can be reached.\n\nHow wind energy is generated\n\nWind energy is generated through the use of wind motors or wind machines that can transform the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy that will later be used to obtain electrical energy . To do this, we need an electrical generator known as a wind turbine. The operating mechanism is as follows:\n\nSo that the installation of wind turbines can be really profitable, these are gathered in large groups that we call wind farms . All the electricity produced in this way is evacuated through a power line. This power line goes to a substation from which it is distributed to each of the end users.\n\nHow you can harness the energy of the wind\n\nWhat is wind energy used for? We are going to answer this question by taking a look at history, since one of the greatest uses of wind energy was its use for centuries with windmills . They used to grind wheat to obtain flour, they were also used to extract water and were even used in sawmills and in the production of paper. It was from the year 1979 when the utilities of the wind began to change and it began to be used to obtain electrical energy . Therefore, nowadays it is used mainly to obtain electrical energy or electricity We already give it countless uses in our day to day life. We use it to charge batteries, to illuminate urban centers or homes and for heating, etc.\n\nHowever, its energy production varies a lot, due to changes in the wind, except for areas such as Galicia, La Mancha or Tarifa. For this reason, it is still used only as a complement to other traditional sources of energy.\n\nAdvantages and disadvantages of wind energy\n\nFinally, we indicate what are the advantages of wind energy and its drawbacks :\n\nThe advantages of wind energy are many over other energy sources. Let’s see some of them:\n\nThe environmental impact of this type of energy is generally less problematic than the impact generated by other energy sources. However, it is not without its drawbacks. Some drawbacks of wind energy are:\n\nWhat is natural gas and what is it for", null, "How to take care of the environment at work\n\nWhat are renewable resources" ]
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[ "BLACKK CHRONICAL\nPosted by Angelo Agathangelou at 10:18 pm No comments: Links to this post\n\nThe Vilification Of Don Burke\n\nGary Orsum: Last week it was Weinstein. Today it's Don Burke. Tomorrow it will be Matt Lauer.\n\nHow the United States military has become Zionized\nBy Philip Giraldi: There has been a report that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is looking into foreign lobbying in Washington while another story relates how his team is investigating the alleged contact of a Donald Trump associate with a Hungarian. Both are part of the ongoing investigation into Russiagate. Unless I am wrong, which happens occasionally, Hungary is a member of the European Union and also of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). It has relatively free elections and its government changes as a result.", null, "No one but the Mueller commission has considered contact with a Hungarian citizen to be a potential threat to American democracy. But then again, no one has really made the case in any kind of credible fashion that meeting with a Russian is either ipso facto criminal or treasonous, or that Moscow’s media does anything beyond what other state-owned broadcasters tend to do, but you wouldn’t know that from reading the mainstream press or from watching MSNBC and CNN.\n\n\nAn independent observer might well note that there is more than a whiff of hypocrisy in all of this.\nRead more »\nPosted by Angelo Agathangelou at 2:23 pm No comments: Links to this post\n\nBy Zach Janssen: There will always be naysayers. Blue-pill thinkers insist that men[1] can only find satisfaction through a living, breathing, flesh-and-blood woman. Meanwhile, science fiction prophets have painted a future full of robotic dream girls, perfectly indistinguishable from their human templates. Here on Earth, demand is soaring: companies are pouring R&D dollars into the problem; artificial intelligence is improving daily; and robot brothels are opening to meet a swell of demand from curious men.", null, "Some men look at the current models and see the glass as half-empty (not life-like at all), while others see it as half-full (all of the holes work). Both of these responses are fair, but there is one category of man who has become lost. He is enthralled by the idea of these robots. He sees them as a game-changer, and the solution to his problems. He tells himself that he is almost ready to quit women. All he needs first is an electronic one.\n\n\"The Jew-Stream Media\" - We Can Sleep Well At Night?\n\nBrother Nathanael\nPosted by Angelo Agathangelou at 9:11 am No comments: Links to this post\n\nIs Trump A Fascist?", null, "By Gilad Atzmon: Progressives routinely apply the terms ‘fascism’ and ‘Nazism’ to anything of which they disapprove.\nAnd naturally, The Guardian’s Richard Wolffe marches into the same trap. “Yet more proof: Donald Trump is a fascist sympathiser” was the title of his article last night.\n“It was true after the racist mob in Charlottesville three months ago. And it’s still true today: Donald J Trump quite literally sympathizes with fascists,” Wolffe writes. But what makes Britain First or American ultra Nationalists into ‘fascists’ is not obvious.\nEvidently, Wolffe doesn’t like Jayda Fransen and Britain First. He is not alone. I am also not a fan. But is Britain First ‘fascist’? Do they believe in socialism within a state? Or the socialism of a people? Equality of one race? Does Britain First preach equality of any sort? Fascism is a secularist viewpoint that rejects religion, the Guardian may need to explain to us how Fransen and her ‘Christian Patrols’ fit within the term ‘Fascism?’ And what about authoritarianism, do we have good reason to believe that Fransen is a tyrannical character of any sort?\nWolffe’s observation that “Fransen sounds a lot like the president of the United States.” is correct as far as it goes. And the American President was unapologetic about retweeting Fransen’s videos.\n\nIs Washington The Most Corrupt Government In History?\n\nThe man who died twice\nBy Dr. Paul Craig Roberts: Robert Mueller, a former director of the FBI who is working as a special prosecutor “investigating” a contrived hoax designed by the military/security complex and the DNC to destroy the Trump presidency, has yet to produce a scrap of evidence that Russiagate is anything but orchestrated fake news. As William Binney and other top experts have said, if there is evidence of Russiagate, the NSA would have it. No investigation would be necessary. So where is the evidence?", null, "It is a revelation of how corrupt Washington is that a fake scandal is being investigated while a real scandal is not. The fake scandal is Trump’s Russiagate. The real scandal is Hillary Clinton’s uranium sale to Russia. No evidence for the former exists. Voluminous evidence for Hillary’s scandal lies in plain view. http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/10/25/hillary-clinton-and-real-russian-collusion.html\nWhy are the clearly false charges against Trump being investigated and the clearly true charges against Hillary not being investigated? The answer is that Hillary with her hostility toward Russia and her denunciation of Russian President Putin as the “New Hitler” is not a threat to the budget and power of the US military/security complex, while Trump’s aim of normalizing relations with Russia would deprive the military/security complex of the “enemy” it requires to justify its massive budget and power.\n\nThe Case Against TESLA\n\nIndependent Man\nPosted by Angelo Agathangelou at 1:25 am No comments: Links to this post" ]
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[ "Ecuadorian roses entered the United States’ System of Tariff Preferences (GSP). With this, this product –since November 1– enters the United States with a 0% tariff (before it was 6.8%), which contributes to improving its competitiveness in this important market.", null, "This was the announcement made by President Lenín Moreno, during a tour made this Wednesday, December 2, at the “Bella Rosa” flower shop in Tabacundo (Pichincha).\n\nThe visit was made together with Rocío González, president -ad honorem- of the Inter-Institutional Committee of the All One Life Plan, and Iván Ontaneda, Minister of Production, Foreign Trade, Investments and Fisheries. There they learned about the harvest and post-harvest sheds, the collection and packaging process.\n\n“Our roses enter the US market paying zero percent in tariffs. That means savings of $ 24 million a year (…) and, with it, a great benefit for the country, especially for the 120,000 people who work directly and indirectly in the floricultural field; of these, more than half are women and people with disabilities, ”he said.\n\nHe also emphasized that Ecuador is the second country that most exports this product to the North American country, only surpassed by Colombia. Now, thanks to this commercial achievement, he stressed that “we will compete on equal terms.” In addition, he recalled that roses are a symbol of the country, as they have adorned international cultural and sporting events; and, also, they have served as inspiration to great artists.\n\nSimilarly, he highlighted that, in 2019, Ecuadorian roses were positioned as the fifth non-oil export product of the country. They generated revenues of around $ 650 million, thanks to being marketed in more than 170 countries.\n\n“We will not stop working until we reach permanent agreements to export (…). Flower growers friends, you and exporters from all economic sectors always count on our support. The worst days are behind us, we are reactivating the economy at a steady pace, ”Moreno said.\n\nIn this sense, the President anticipated that a first-phase trade agreement with the United States will be finalized next week.\n\nThis will contribute to improve the conditions of Ecuadorian exports to this important market. In addition, it will generate new resources to inject into the national economy. He also announced that, through a virtual meeting, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, will be asked to specify the pending issues for the signing of a trade agreement with this country and the integration of Ecuador to the Pacific Alliance .\n\nFor the realization of this purpose, the rulers of Chile and Colombia, Sebastián Piñera and Iván Duque, respectively, have shown their firm support for the Ecuadorian Government.\n\nFor his part, Minister Iván Ontaneda stressed that this successful negotiation with the United States, one of the country’s main trading partners, aims to guarantee the sustainability of dollarization and the generation of new sources of employment. In this regard, he highlighted that 82% of Ecuadorian companies that export to the North American nation are MSMEs. “This is a tangible and real example of these favorable policies for the sector (…). New days are coming for Ecuador, we will continue sowing the future, “he said.\n\nAlong the same lines, he emphasized that despite the crisis and thanks to the work of national producers, Ecuador will be the only country in the region that will close the year “with growing exports.” He recalled that this triumph is due to the fruitful visit that President Moreno made to the United States, last February, where one of the proposed points was the inclusion of roses in the SGP. (I)" ]
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[ null, "Fans welcome the All Blacks to Kashiwa, Japan ahead of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Photo: All Blacks/Twitter.\n\nFans welcome the All Blacks to Kashiwa, Japan ahead of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Photo: All Blacks/Twitter.\n\nThe All Blacks will play Fiji and Tonga in July after the Test schedule was rejigged because of the coronavirus pandemic, New Zealand Rugby announced on Monday.\n\nThe three-time world champions were initially due to host two Tests against Italy and one against Fiji in the July international window before the Azzurri pulled out due to concerns about travelling during the pandemic.\n\nInstead, NZR said the All Blacks would stage one Test against Tonga and two against Fiji.\n\n“We look forward to welcoming the Flying Fijians to New Zealand for what will be an historic, first-ever, back-to-back All Blacks Test series against them,” NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said in a statement.\n\nFiji coach Vern Cotter said he wanted to assemble his strongest possible team and was working out the logistics of getting overseas-based players to the Pacific island nation, which is currently battling a second wave of Covid-19 infections.\n\n“We have been looking at the overseas and also local players and trying to get them back in time for quarantine and training so that we can prepare properly for the first game on the July 10,” Cotter said.\n\nThe All Blacks will play Tonga at Auckland’s Mount Smart Stadium on July 3, with the Maori All Blacks v Samoa as a curtain-raiser.\n\nThe first All Blacks-Fiji Test is in Dunedin on July 10, with the second in Hamilton a week later.\n\nThe Hamilton match will have a Tonga v Samoa Rugby World Cup qualifier as a curtain-raiser." ]
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[ "Volunteers have been hailed for their efforts in helping Wrens Nest National Nature Reserve retain its Green Flag status.\n\nA team meets once a month to pick up litter around the historic site and generally keep it looking spick and span for the thousands of visitors who descend on it every year.", null, "Engineering company Roger Bullivant has funded a flagpole, which has been installed on Birmingham New Road to proudly fly the Green Flag for 2020/21.\n\nAs someone who was born and raised in Wrens Nest, I know how important the nature reserve is and how proud people are of it around there.\n\nDue to its geology, it has over time become a site not just of local importance, but of national importance too.\n\nThe increase in visitor numbers reflects that, which is great, but it also brings its own problems sometimes with things like litter.\n\nThat’s why I would like to personally thank the team of volunteers who give up their own time regularly to keep the place clean and tidy. Their efforts have proved crucial in the site retaining its Green Flag status this year.\n\nThe Friends of Wrens Nest National Nature Reserve are delighted that the site has once again retained its Green Flag status.\n\nThis is undoubtedly thanks to the ongoing hard work of the onsite wardens, supported by our volunteer litter pickers who have had to accommodate the requirements of social distancing.\n\nDuring lockdown and Tier 3 restrictions, the reserve has attracted even more visitors than usual, keen to explore this site of international geological and industrial heritage importance.\n\nIt is essential that it is maintained and promoted at its best.\n\nWrens Nest was one of 10 borough beauty spots to net the Green Flag Award this year.\n\nThere were also two new additions to the borough list, with Huntingtree Park in Halesowen and Saltwells Nature Reserve making the Green Flag list this year for the first time.\n\nThe Dudley Council-run parks and reserves are among more than 2,000 UK parks and green spaces that have this year received the Green Flag Award – recognised as the mark of a quality park or green space." ]
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[ "Gaithersburg, MD – Detectives from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 3rd District Investigative Section are investigating a December 29, 2021 residential burglary in the 2300 block of Plyers Mill Rd. in Silver Spring. Detectives have released surveillance photos of the male suspect and are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying him.\n\nOn December 29, 3rd District Officers responded to the location for the report of a residential burglary that just occurred.\nThe investigation by detectives has determined that the suspect entered the open garage of the residence and stole an electric bicycle. The suspect then fled the scene with the stolen property.\n\nDetectives reviewed the surveillance footage of a nearby residence and obtained a physical description of the suspect.\n\nThe suspect was described as a black male with a mustache, medium build, wearing a black beanie, glasses, a red Washington Wizards hooded sweatshirt, an orange jacket, red pants and brown shoes.\n\nAnyone with information regarding this suspect or this crime is asked to call the 3rd District Investigative Section at 240-773-6870 or 240-773-TIPS, or contact Crime Solvers of Montgomery County toll-free at 1-866-411-TIPS (8477). A reward of up to $10,000 is being offered for information that leads to the arrest of the suspect. Callers can remain anonymous.", null, null, "BAR IVY, a West Coast Inspired Eatery and Bar, is Coming to Bethesda" ]
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[ null, "Should I take moringa regularly? And, if so, how should I take it, and why? Learn more about what moringa is, moringa nutrition and what the benefits and risk are.\n\nDubbed \"the most nutrient-rich plant yet discovered,\" the moringa tree has also earned the name \"the miracle tree\" in areas where it's grown. Native to North India, moringa is now also grown in Africa, Arabia, South East Asia, the Pacific and Caribbean Islands, and South America.\n\nThe well-known phrase, \"What's old is new again,\" seems fitting for centuries-old moringa, as it has recently made its way into the mainstream wellness and nutrition conversation. But, before you start sprinkling moringa powder into your morning smoothie or adding its leaves to your favorite pasta sauce, it's important to learn more about its potential benefits and its risks. Here's what the science says.\n\nAll parts of this small tree—leaves, seeds, aroots, and flowers—are technically edible. Though it seems the seeds, the oil from those seeds, and ground powder (via the leaves and stems) are most commonly used, particularly in the U.S. The powder is most often consumed via supplement, made into a \"tea,\" or blended into a smoothie.\n\nAyla Barmmer, M.S., RD, of Boston Functional Nutrition, describes the moringa tree as extremely versatile for a variety of nutritional purposes. \"Every part of the tree is used either for nutritive or commercial purposes,\" she explains.\n\nHere's what's in 2 teaspoons of moringa powder (aka ground leaves):\n\nMoringa's nutrient density has led to its use a treatment for malnutrition in some parts of the world. In fact, a review in the journal Food Science and Human Wellness found that M. oleifera provides more than 7 times the vitamin C of oranges, 10 times the vitamin A of carrots, 17 times the calcium of milk, 9 times the protein of yogurt, 15 times the potassium of bananas and 25 times the iron of spinach.\n\nMoringa is also known for its phytochemical content. Most notably, it contains cancer-fighting compounds known as glucosinolates, which are also found in cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower and broccoli. With a nutritional résumé this long, it's easy to see why many people are eyeing moringa as the next great superfood for modern diets.\n\nWhat is moringa used for?\n\nMoringa has long been used for medicinal purposes. In folk medicine, the seeds have been used (raw or crushed) to treat stomach pain, ulcers, poor vision, joint pain, and help with digestion. The herb (leaves and stems) has been used for centuries around the world to treat anemia, anxiety, asthma, blood impurities, bronchitis, chest congestion, cholera, and more.\n\nMoringa can be purchased in multiple forms, but Georgia Rounder, RDN, CDN, a registered dietitian based in Brooklyn, New York, says it is most commonly purchased and consumed in either a powder or capsule form. A less common form of moringa-moringa oil, also called ben oil-is also available.\n\n\"The seeds of moringa yield an oil high in oleic acid and tocopherols that can be used as a great substitution for olive oil,\" Rounder says. Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid that's known to play a role in lowering cholesterol and is connected to a lower risk for developing heart disease.\n\nThe entire plant is edible, from roots to leaves, but it does have a bitter taste. That can make it difficult for many people to enjoy in everyday foods. \"Some people prefer taking it encapsulated for this reason,\" Barmmer says, \"but others mix it into sauces or more heavily spiced meals.\"\n\nCooking moringa has benefits that extend beyond its taste too. \"Cooking helps to reduce its content of phytate, which is an antinutrient that can make it more difficult to utilize the other nutrients it contains,\" Barmmer says. She also notes that moringa seed powder can be found fermented and/or sprouted, which helps with digestibility and nutrient bioavailability.\n\nWhat are the health benefits of moringa?\n\nMoringa seeds contain a variety of well-known health-promoting compounds. Moringa oil (extracted from the seeds) is mostly made up of monounsaturated fats—a well-known heart-healthy fat. It's also quite rich in alpha-tocopherol, which our body converts to vitamin E.\n\nMoringa seeds and herbs are also touted as having anti-inflammatory, immune-strengthening, ulcer-lowering, anti-bacterial, and anti-oxidant properties. And in animal studies, moringa compounds appear to trigger the pancreas to release insulin. Plus, two compounds in preliminary research suggest it has anti-tumor properties.\n\nBut much, if not all, of the research has been has been conducted either \"in vitro\" (aka cellular models) or in animals, but not in real, live humans. That said, that's typically how research on a food like moringa begins. Once there's research that \"works,\" more is usually to come—and in actual people.\n\nResearch suggests that moringa is safe for humans to consume, but the quantity that is safe can vary from person to person.\n\n\"Moringa is classified as a 'nutritive herb,'\" Barmmer says. \"Herbs in this category-another is nettle leaf-are closer to a nutritious food, such as spinach, than they are to a potent medicinal herb, so generally they can be consumed in high quantities to the tolerance of the individual person.\"\n\nHowever, the phytate found in moringa can cause adverse reactions if consumed in high quantities.\n\n\"Moringa may cause digestive distress if it isn't cooked, fermented or sprouted, depending on the part of the plant used,\" Barmmer says.\n\nBarmmer also explains that even though there are no known precautions or reasons people shouldn't consume moringa, its iron content may be a concern for some.\n\n\"Those that need to avoid excessive iron in the diet and in supplements may need to be cautious,\" she says. Too much iron can cause gastrointestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting and constipation. Extreme iron intakes can also cause iron overload, which is uncommon when consuming iron from dietary sources, but concentrated amounts or supplements can be cause for concern, especially in children.\n\nDietary supplements, unlike nutrients, don't have a Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA). Although moringa has been used for thousands of years in alternative medicine, the scientific research on the tree as a dietary supplement is limited. According to an analysis published in the Journal of Toxicology, a daily limit of 70 grams of Moringa oleifera leaves is suggested to prevent potential cumulative toxicity. However, individual factors play a role in the quantity that is safe to consume.\n\nJust adding moringa powder to a smoothie won't make you instantly healthier, but it will give you a little boost of vitamins, minerals and fiber. The nutrients found in moringa are also found in more commonly eaten foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts/seeds and animal proteins.\n\nIt isn't necessary to consume moringa daily to reap the same benefits of those nutrients, and it's important to remember that no dietary supplement can take the place of eating a varied diet with adequate nutrient intake.\n\nIf you do decide to add moringa to your daily intake, be sure to know what you're purchasing and how much you're consuming. Also, be sure to tell your doctor in the event you begin to experience any issues with side effects.\n\nSource: http://www.eatingwell.com/article/7676672/benefits-of-moringa/\nBack to blog" ]
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[ "Could 'Aquatecture' Be The Answer To London's Housing Crisis?", null, "After making waves with the UK’s first-ever amphibious house (see video below), Baca Architects has now come up with a new floating home prototype that could be a complete game-changer – it’s designed to be a genuinely affordable, sustainable answer to London’s housing crisis.", null, "The modular property, designed in collaboration with Floating Homes, is named ‘Chichester’ and is one of the winning entries for New London Architecture’s competition ‘Buoyant Starts’. NLA sought entries that would offer a viable solution to the city’s overcrowding and lack of affordable homes for first-time buyers.\n\nInspired by narrow boats and canal living, the Chichester model offers a split-level, open-plan residence, with generous full-height windows that provide views and access to water level so residents can enjoy all the benefits of a waterside lifestyle.", null, "The living area of the Chichester\n\n“Many floating homes in the UK to date have been hybrids based on boat technology and have been permitted to moor on the basis that they are a boat,” says Richard Coutts, director at Baca Architects.\n\n“The Chichester, however, addresses certain Building Regulations so that genuine floating dwellings, or as we term it ‘aquatecture’, can be built en masse in the UK.”\n\nWith 50 linear miles of rivers and canals forming the waterways network of the Greater London area, there are plenty of previously untapped ‘bluefield’ sites that have the potential to deliver as many as 7,500 floating homes, according to Baca.\n\nOff-site construction means that they could be built speedily, within six to 12 months, and Baca estimates they could cost as little as £200,000, plus mooring costs, for a two-bed dwelling. Pre-fabricated, energy efficient and spacious, these floating homes would have the added bonus of being in a great location in the heart of the capital.", null, "The Chichester has a light-filled, open-plan living space\n\nBaca is currently looking into developing additional floating homes in London’s trendy Haggerston. “This is a more edgy setting, so let’s see whether the design ends up as urban camouflage, graffiti inspired, or whether the planning department insists on a more traditional finish,” adds Coutts. If the planners accept Baca’s proposal, the homes could be on the water as early as summer 2017.\n\nFloating homes aren’t just a concept UK architects are keen on – they have long been popular in the Netherlands, where studios including +31Architects and BYTR Architects have reinvented the traditional houseboat.", null, "See how Baca’s amphibious house floats when a flood occurs in this video:" ]
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[ null, "The Irrational Fear of McDonaldization and the Myth of Cultural Purity\n\nThe irrational fear of McDonaldization and the myth of cultural purity\n\n\"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.\" (Frakes 1996)\n\nScience-Fiction-fans will instantly recognize this iconic threat of the Borg, a fictional alien race and recurring antagonist in the popular Star Trek movies. Their ultimate goal is perfection, which they try to achieve by assimilating everyone they encounter. The Borg culture itself is very functional, they live in dull environments and the idea of individual freedom is completely abandoned. Consequently, every added individual becomes a simple drone, a mind controlled worker for the collective. In the movies, the multi-ethnic crew of the USS Enterprise was always able to stop them from overtaking the earth and its population. So we are safe on silver screen, but what about the real world? Some social scientist claim, that with the progressing globalization, there is an imperialistic trend, which tries to homogenize the world: McDonaldization. The Borg of the real world are therefore fast-food franchise McDonald's and similar organizations of various industries. They are united by their operating principles like a push for greater efficiency, predictability, calculability and the replacement of human with non human technology. McDonaldized products are highly standardized and quantity is generally more important than quality. This leads to a competitive advantage towards other systems. Of course, not only food can be produced following those principles mentioned above. Everything can be McDonaldized, education, health care, music, etc. and the trend is expanding (Ritzer, Stillman 2003, p. 34). But just like the fictional antagonists, McDonaldization has limits and although the concept sounds menacing, it is not the end of diversity. McDonaldized systems can be influenced locally and they can change over time, too (Ritzer, Stillman 2003, p. 39). As a global restaurant, McDonald's has quickly adapted to local needs: In India, the company sells primarily lamb and chicken meat, and pork is not on the menu in Muslim countries. Actually they created a Nürnburger [1] especially for German restaurants. Other global players like Hollywood studios and broadcast networks also adapt to localities, and create special content for different markets (Robertson 1995, p. 38). So how can McDonald’s and the like homogenize the world, when they are changing themselves because of various local preferences?\n\nMaybe people who fear McDonaldization confuse global distribution with global homogenization, but “the mass production of 'cultural material' does not lead to the emergence of anything like 'global culture'“ (Bauman 1998, p. 43). Aside from that, McDonald's has to deal with decreasing sales for the last couple of years[2] and is not as strong as the concept of McDonaldization suggests. Overall, there is no trend towards a single culture and total uniformity. Homogenization is only one force of many (Nederveen Pieterse 1995, p. 53). Like the Borg and their evil imperialistic intentions, a total McDonaldization is only a mind game. Hence, speaking of a homogenizing world is only one side of the coin. On the other side, as demonstrated by products like the Nürnburger, the local influences the global. \"The globalizing and the localizing trends are mutually reinforcing and inseparable\" (Bauman 1998, pp. 44–45) and therefore \"homogenization went hand in hand with heterogenization. They made each other possible.\" (Robertson 1995, p. 36). In conclusion, \"world or global culture is apparently developing through diversity within sameness.\" (Regev 2003, p. 223).\n\nOverall, one cannot talk about the local without automatically talking about the global as well. Global includes local, there is no clear distinction, no boundary. A similar distinction can be found between micro- and macro-economics. This way of thinking seems to be popular in sociology too, but it falls short of reality (Robertson 1995, p. 34).\n\nA big problem of the debate about globalization is the deeply anchored boundary-thinking, which misleads to following only one logic (e.g. homogenization). But reality is more complex than that and the \"viewing of globalization in terms of homogenization, or of modernization/Westernization, is empirically narrow and historically flat\" (Nederveen Pieterse 1995, p. 63). Nederveen Pieterse's solution is the concept of cultural hybridization. In this way, he acknowledges that cultures are different, but they are not trying to overwhelm each other and rather mix constantly. He thinks of global culture as a global mélange (Nederveen Pieterse 1995, p. 60). Critics often connect this concept of hybridity with a loss of purity, wholeness and authenticity, but the point is: There is no and there has never been cultural purity. Hybridity has a bad reputation and is considered a negative development in society, culture and biology. Nevertheless, diversification enhances all three of them, foremost biology (Nederveen Pieterse 1995, pp. 54–55). Consequently, the implied purity of homogenizing forces and cultures has never been there. Since the beginning of mankind there has been constant developments and exchanges between different peoples, always creating new hybrid cultures. Thus, globalization is not the globalization of localities or homogenization of the world, but the continuous hybridization of (already) hybrid cultures. This turns upside down the interpretation of globalization during the last couple of centuries, because it is not the process, which has changed, it is the pace (Nederveen Pieterse 2001, pp. 221–222).\n\nExamples for hybridity can be found everywhere, Nederveen Pieterse mentions world religions and plagues, which are great examples, because they continuously hybridize as they spread over the world (Nederveen Pieterse 2001, p. 231). Especially the introduction of Christian religion to the Ewe[3] in Africa in the late 19th century fits the proposed concept of hybridity. Although intended by missionaries, the Ewe did not simply adopt Christian practises and beliefs. They rather mixed Christian elements with their own customs and thereby created something entirely new (Meyer 1994, p. 65).\n\nCities like Istanbul, Venice, Toledo or Cairo provide another example of hibridity. These cities have harboured a lot of travellers and merchants from all over the globe and their traces are clearly visible and created hybrid zones (Nederveen Pieterse 2001, p. 232).\n\nDespite of globally promoted music stars like Rihanna, Katy Perry or The Rolling Stones, there is no homogeneity in rock/pop music either. Analysing rock music around the world, Motti Regev acknowledges a „dual identity“ of musical styles and clearly argues for a common hybridity (Regev 2003, p. 232).\n\nIn Bayart, Nederveen Pieterse sees another scientist who is positive about the concept of hybridity: \"Bayart refers to social and political 'hybridation' to characterize African modernities.\" (Nederveen Pieterse 2001, p. 236). In short, Bayart sees colonization as a process which was fuelled by local elites as well as exterior forces. For him, there was a kind of dialogue between both parties, a relationship of sorts (Bayart 2000, pp. 223–224). Colonization therefore becomes a similar adopting/mixing-process like the introduction of Christianity to the Ewe as described above. Local elites took a foreign concept, adjusted it to their needs and implemented the hybrid version.\n\n[3] Ethnic group, located in the area of today's Togo and Ghana." ]
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[ null, "UNITED NATIONS – US President Joe Biden said on Monday he is ready to pursue a new nuclear arms deal with Russia and called on Moscow to act in good faith as his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin said there could be no winners in any nuclear war.\n\nBoth leaders issued written statements as diplomats gathered for a month-long UN conference to review the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). It was supposed to have taken place in 2020, but was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\n“It occurs at a time of nuclear danger not seen since the height of the Cold War,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the conference. “Humanity is just one misunderstanding, one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation.”\n\nHe warned that crises “with nuclear undertones are festering,” citing the Middle East, North Korea and Russia’s war in Ukraine.\n\nWithin days of Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion, Mr. Putin put the country’s deterrence forces – which include nuclear arms – on high alert, citing what he called aggressive statements by NATO leaders and Western economic sanctions against Moscow.\n\nBut in a letter to participants at the NPT review conference, Mr. Putin wrote: “There can be no winners in a nuclear war and it should never be unleashed, and we stand for equal and indivisible security for all members of the world community.” Read full story\n\nArms control has traditionally been an area in which global progress has been possible despite wider disagreements. The UN conference takes place five months after Russia invaded Ukraine and as US-China tensions flare over Taiwan, the self-ruled island claimed by Beijing. Read full storyRead full story\n\nTIME WASHINGTON “MADE UP ITS MIND”\n\nMoscow and Washington last year extended their New START treaty, which caps the number of strategic nuclear warheads they can deploy and limits the land- and submarine-based missiles and bombers to deliver them, until 2026.\n\n“My Administration is ready to expeditiously negotiate a new arms control framework to replace New START when it expires in 2026,” Mr. Biden said. “But negotiation requires a willing partner operating in good faith.”\n\n“Russia should demonstrate that it is ready to resume work on nuclear arms control with the United States,” he said.\n\nBut Russia’s mission to the United Nations questioned if the United States was ready to negotiate, accusing Washington of withdrawing from talks with Moscow on strategic stability over the Ukraine conflict.\n\n“It is high time Washington made up its mind, stopped rushing around, and told us frankly what it is that they want – escalate the situation in the area of international security or embark on equal negotiations,” Russia’s UN mission said in a statement.\n\nMr. Biden also called on China “to engage in talks that will reduce the risk of miscalculation and address destabilizing military dynamics.”\n\nU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the U.N. conference that Washington was committed to seeking a comprehensive risk reduction package that would include secure communications channels among nuclear weapon states.\n\n“We stand ready to work with all partners, including China and others, on risk reduction and strategic stability efforts,” he said.\n\nMr. Blinken also said a return to the 2015 nuclear deal remains the best outcome for the United States, Iran and the world, and again accused North Korea of preparing for a seventh nuclear test. Read full story\n\nJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged all nuclear states to conduct themselves “responsibly.” Kishida is from Hiroshima, which on Aug. 6, 1945, became the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear bombing. Read full story" ]
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[ "More Americans with health insurance have been vaccinated against Covid than those without coverage, according to a national survey conducted by Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.\n\nThe survey reveals among those with health insurance, more than half (55.6%) reported having at least one dose of the vaccine compared to 30.6% of those without insurance.\n\nThe survey also found just over half of all survey respondents (50.7%) had received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine and vaccination rates increased with income and university attendance.\n\nThose earning $90,000 (£63,600) and above have been vaccinated at twice the rate of those earning less than $10,000, and 60% of the respondents with a Bachelor’s degree received at least one dose of the vaccine, compared to less than 40% of those with a secondary school diploma or less.\n\nAccording to the findings, more people with a disability (61.6%) have received at least one dose of the vaccine, as compared to those without a disability (48.1%).\n\nWill guided care become\nthe norm in health insurance?", null, null ]
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[ null, null, "First responders are amazing people. These men and women run toward dangerous situations, while the rest of us run away. Yes, that is part of their training. However, I also believe that these courageous individuals are wired different from other people. Studies have found that when people are put in stressful or threatening situations, changes in the brain functioning occur. The more sophisticated frontal-lobe portion of the brain—which is responsible for planning, impulse control, problem solving, and organizing—shuts down. Most of the brain’s activity is registered in the amygdala, which is in a more primitive part of the brain. This triggers the “fight-or-flight” responses that are geared toward self-protection. The same type of changes in brain functions happen when a person gets angry, is insulted, or generally feels threatened. I’m sure we can all recall times where we were in environments that were not physically threatening, but a person or a situation was making us feel so uncomfortable we started having trouble thinking clearly or even communicating coherently.\n\n“Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you’ll ever regret.” Laurence J. Peter\n\nWhat does all this have to do with leading in the workplace? While most leaders are not dealing with life-threatening situations each day, we are often encountering conflict which causes stress and thus lowers productivity. In the wonderful book, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, author Patrick Lencioni makes the case that constructive conflict can be beneficial in any organization. He defines constructive conflict as engaging in unfiltered and passionate debate about ideas. Too often, conflict in our places of work (and other places) is anything but constructive.\n\nThe sources of conflict become progressively more difficult to resolve as you move down the list from facts to values. Fortunately, knowing the source of conflict and verbalizing it can go a long way toward minimizing the conflict or resolving it altogether.\n\nWhen we don’t know how to handle conflict, little troubles can become lethally toxic. People tend to display three types of toxic reactions: they brood (usually demonstrated by total withdrawal from the conversation; they blow-up (usually disproportional to the issue); they triangulate (telling their side to others to gain support), we triangulate because we lack trust in others or self-confidence in ourselves. None of these will resolve the conflict. The quickest resolution between two points of contention is always 1-to-1 conversation. Over the years, we have all acquired preferences to how we deal with conflict. Influences likely include how we have seen other leaders deal with conflict, watching and copying other role models, even our experiences with conflict at home. There are generally five recognized ways to handle conflict:\n\nIn most cultures a “hero” is someone who runs into a dangerous situation without thinking about themselves. Much like the first responders mentioned earlier. A true leader is someone who steps into a conflict situation to resolve it instead of turning away. No leader will ever bat 1,000 when it comes to dealing with conflict. However, all of us can get a little better over time. Set the goal to grow your leadership skills this year. One great place to start is how you deal with conflict. Be a leader, step into the fire!\n\nHere are a few suggested next steps to grow your conflict resolution skills:\n\n1) Visit the HRD Press website (www.hrdpress.com) and order Dealing with Conflict Instrument. This is a great tool for identifying your preferred style and learning more about the appropriate uses of each style.\n\n2) Read the book Crucial Confrontations by Petterson and Grenny.\n\n3) Work with a professional coach who can partner with you in a confidential and results focused process.\n\n4) Engage with a professional trainer and facilitator to work with you and your team. Contact me if you are interested in hosting a Conflict Resolution Skills seminar.\n\n5) Check out my church leadership online webinars at: www.leadership4transformation.thinkific.com", null ]
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[ "Sunday, September 4, at around 6:00 PM in the evening, stop what you are doing. Because at that moment, Eric Sommer will be at playing at Opening Bell…!\n\nEric has played in, on, and around the American musical landscape for quite some time. Tours across the country and residencies in Duluth, Madison, Chicago, Dallas, Marfa, and Birmingham have contributed to his emotional catalog, as well as his vast library of songs, stories, and road writing. But Eric Sommer at Opening Bell is going to be informative. Explosive. And just flat-out fun!\n\nEric has been a frequent guest on Dallas and Ft. Worth stages – and he delivers a fun and highly musical show!\n\nBecause Eric always brings something new, either new songs or new stories from the vast American musical landscape. New ways of looking at familiar objects. He’s always re-thinking and re-threading that complex emotional needle. No two shows or sets are ever the same. As a result, the music matters, and great songwriting makes a difference. Come on over and see for yourself: Eric Sommer at Opening Bell! on Saturday, September 3 at 4:00 PM", null ]
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[ null, "Who wants an electric punch? Please gather around Dean\n\nLike the WWE, Capcom has been around long enough to have history that spans several distinct eras. They may be in the “all our old fans hate us but we still put out some good games sometimes” era now, but in the ’90s, they were deep into the “Street Fighter II made us more money than God so let’s keep making games that focus on fun and bold art and design” era. It was an era that spurred a multitude of art books, and with them, the futures of many of today’s most popular artists. Top names like Joe Madureira, Corey Lewis, Mariel Cartwright, and many more cite Capcom’s ’90s era artists like Akiman, Bengus, and Kinu Nishimura as some of their biggest influences.\n\nThose days may be long gone, but Udon has done their best to keep the home fires burning with their own Capcom-powered artwork. Their latest collection gathers from their 10+ years of collaborating with Capcom on games and comics into one massive tome. Even better, the Sandiago Comic Con special edition features a wrap around cover by Joe Ng that pays tribute to Kinu Nishimura’s classic Capcom Design Works cover from days of old. It features such hot commodities as Dean and Lucia from Final Fight 3, the squid-guy from Red Earth/Warzard, and that time Akuma was a robot in the Japan-only Saturn port of Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness." ]
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[ "\nWeb design trends are not always a nod to what is new. Take the popularity of the Synthwave aesthetic. It dates back to the early 1980s – even years before the world wide web was invented.\n\nIt is gaudy and practical. But it’s hard to deny the magic and the nostalgia feelings that come to light. For me, it conjures images of Miami Vice, big hair, and the artificial sounds of new wave music.\n\nFor web designers, Synthwave provides a great playground for experimentation. It is a place to work with color, create animation, and add interactivity. While fun is on the surface, it’s a way to learn and sharpen one ‘s skills further.\n\nSo put on your cool shades, pop up your shirt collar, and explore Synthwave’s super-cheap clips. CSS and JavaScript never looked that… pink!\n\nFor the Future and Jane\n\nFor those who are not a beginner, this section is a great example of what Synthwave is all about. The sky a pink-to-purple gradient, the sun shining in the distance, and a grid-like earth. This homage was built with CSS and has a vertical stripe pattern that looks almost motionless when you point inwards.\n\nLook at the Pen on the future 🍻 by Jane\n\nThis twist on the trend has a classic sci-fi feel to it. It uses CSS transformations to mimic navigation through a high-tech 3D masterpiece. While we have no idea what’s on the other side, it’s definitely a cool place to visit.\n\nLet’s take this to the next level. Imagine you are driving a spaceship, hovering over the surface of a future planet. Or maybe you are watching a movie on old school TV. The fuzzy, wobbly JavaScript – powered movements perfectly recreate the experience of hhuddling around a small screen back in the day.\n\nTake a look at the Advanced Synthwave Scene Pen by Radik\n\nAside from the grid lines and bright colors, retro typography is also a key ingredient of Synthwave. The two-toned sparkling title in this clip would fit into a MTV vintage broadcast. Maybe it could be a segue for the hot new Prince video?\n\nTake a look at the Synthwave Pen inspired by ltrademark\n\nDespite the title, the disco is not the same as Synthwave. But I won’t be too upset, as this neon text effect is awesome. The use of CSS transformations adds to the perspective of the text, and the colorful lasers on the right are faithful to the era.\n\nIf Synthwave comes on a little too strong for you, this “Lofi” piece might be better. It offers the basics without being too busy. For those who like this aesthetic, the design would work well as a title page and / or a hero area.\n\nTake a look at the Lofi Synthwave Pen by Vincent Tang\n\nOh, that beautiful grid. Here it is placed on an infinite loop and make your animated background fun. It is also lightweight, thanks to its pure CSS construction.\n\nLook at the Pen Synthwave road by Pierre Darrieutort\n\nWant to combine the Synthwave vibe with a more modern look? This fragment gives you the best of both worlds. The retro colors are reworked, and the flickering neon text still evokes an 80s feel. Think of it as a new and improved twist on a favorite old man.\n\nCheck out the Neon Text Flickering Neon Pen by Annie\n\nGoing Back in Time, Looking to the Future\n\nEven if you have not yet been born in the last decade, you may have been influenced by the 1980s style. After all, fashion is cyclical. And it does itself at home on media that wasn’t around when the original was fresh. The number of Synthwave-related designs we have seen on the web is a testament to that.\n\nWhat makes this even more fun is that designers are using the latest tools and techniques offered by CSS and JavaScript. In a way, it helps to make something old feel new again.\n\nNeed even more retro vibes? Head over to our CodePen collection for a full list of Synthwave times.", null ]
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[ "When a Tenant Goes To Prison...\n\nOne of our members asked for advice using our questions facility on what to do with the belongings of a tenant who had been sent to prison. Read his summary of the responses and his situation...\n\n\"I had three responses. One response was incorrect,I believe, saying the tenancy automatically end's.\n\nBasically it's a nightmare for the landlord.\n\nFirstly the tenancy needs to be brought to a end ie the tenant surrenders is the best solution. If the sentence is short ie 6-12 months it's possible housing benefit will pay to secure the tenancy. If it's longer you need to try and contact the tenant which is difficult if you don't know the prison and the case number. The other option to end the tenancy is through the court's ie section 8 or 21 but then again you have to serve this in prison.\n\nThen you have the belongings issue once you regain the property and yet again you need to get tenant's consent to dispose of and no way can you change locks and remove belongings. Also this highlights the importance of asking for next of kin at the beginning of the tenancy as this is very helpful, which unfortunately I did not do.\n\nWith my situation, he was already was in arrears and I had a been to court but it had been adjourned as he claimed mental issues and disposoed of all the paperwork which I had to serve again in order for him to build a defence as he claimed he had over paid rent in the 10 years of the tenancy which he obviously had not!\n\nSo I have another hearing 5th June to get possession and bring the tenancy to the end.\n\nSo now it's the belongings. My dad went into his room on Sunday and he had luckily left a hand scribbled note saying \" Warren I am sorry just dispose of everything and sell what you can as I have gone away\".\n\nMy dad has checked he's taken passport, driving licence, telephone, iPad and birth certificate which will help him on release which is not in the room so he's obviously given to the prison service or for someone on the outside is holding for safe keeping!\"\n\nIf you have similar experiences or alternative advice, do please let us know.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Pakistani’s no longer have to tune into Indian channels to watch the TV show Naagin because we now have our very own upcoming drama Naagin airing soon on Geo Kahani!\n\nGear up to watch the beautiful Resham in an avatar as never seen before!", null, "Naagin is based on the mythological facts believed in some regions where a beautiful woman has the ability to transform herself into a snake.\n\nThe tv show is written by Iftikhar Iffi and directed by Shah Bilal.\n\nThe show will be aired on Geo Kahani but there has been no confirmation as yet on when it will start.\n\nThe show seems to be highly inspired by the drama across the border, let’s see how this drama unfolds and whether it garners attention from viewers in Pakistan.\n\nWill you be watching this upcoming serial on Geo Kahani? Let us know in the comments below.\n\nStay tuned to Brandysnario for latest news and updates" ]
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[ "This was the first time for me seeing this episode. Little ashamed to say on account of where this fits in terms of Trek history. This is the first appearance of famed Star Trek villain John Harrison! AKA HarrisKhan AKA Khan. I’ve seen Wrath of Kahn a number of times. I’ve also seen Into Darkness. But I’d never seen this one. I really should have. I’ve liked the last couple of episodes and I’m not saying this one was bad, but holy moly is this episode rapey.\n\nThe gang stumbles on an old ship of cryogenically frozen folks. One of them happens to wake up and it’s a dude named Khan. Turns out he had to leave Earth around the 1990’s because he’s genetically enhanced and was part of World War 3 which were fought between humans and genetically enhanced folks. I assume. They don’t go into the history of the war all that much, and I don’t feel like getting into a Memory-Alpha rabbit hole reading up on it.\n\nTurns out it's not just strength and brainpower but when you get genetically modified you also get a hefty dose of ambition and ego. And HarrisKhan wasn’t just some run of the mill guy in the 90’s but conquered a quarter of the world.\nPretty soon he gets back to his old ways and takes over the ship. But don’t worry Kirk wins in a fight. Which is complete bullshit. Then after the fight, he just drops him off on a planet and washes his hands of him.\n\nYeah, this one is pretty good. Khan has become such a huge part of Trek lore it was neat to see how it all began. Just some pretty good episode. I can see why they chose him as the villain for a movie. Ricardo Montalbán is an engaging actor. I really believed he was about to rape Marla McGivers all the time.", null, "The relationship between Kahn and Mcgivers is pretty fucked. That’s a pretty abusive relationship and they don’t really give it a lot of due. I know that it was the sixties, but still. Yikes. Even for the sixties, this is pretty nuts. The fact that Kirk just leaves her on a planet with him at the end where she will be beaten senseless by this monster is fucked.\n\nThe fight at the end was a little ridiculous too. Khan brags about being five times stronger than Kirk. That is pretty goddamn strong. He’s a superhero. Kirk doesn’t look like the strongest guy on earth either. Doesn’t appear all that fast or skillful in terms of fighting. He is just extremely unremarkable in every way shape or form. Yeah, Khan got a little cocky but I still don’t see him losing that fight. I think that really is the only thing about Into Darkness that seems to make sense is that “John Harrison” is able to crush a grown person’s head with not too much effort and able to just laugh off any physical attack by Kirk. That's how the episode should've ended. By Kirk getting his sweaty melon crushed like a grape. Would've led to some drastic changes.\n\nGene Roddenberry gets a lot of credit for having a very utopian vision of the future, which he does for the most part, but at the same time his utopian vision of the future does involve a third world war in the 90’s and for a good chunk of the world has to live under the thumb of despots and also we start genetically modifying monsters who kill people at will. I guess you can’t make a utopia without breaking a few eggs.\n\n\nStarfleet Academy is really the only place that teaches the long slow double handed punch. It’s nuts that they don’t teach anyone how to throw a quick jab in there. Nope. Just long slow swings using both fists for maximum blockability. Seems like a not a great fighting strategy, but what the hell to I know.\n\nIf you’re looking for something better, but still want to watch Khan, then you can go with Star Trek 2. The one where he’s wrathful. It’s really good. Largely considered the best Star Trek movie. I don’t think so, I’m more partial to 6, but this one is still pretty damn good. If you want worse and still see Khan, then watch Into Darkness. Into Darkness is not a very good movie, but you know what they say about even numbered reboots to movie franchises that usually don’t have very good odd numbered entries, right? I don’t know. It just wasn’t very good. Some neat effects, but really not all that great in my opinion. I don’t know why they made it. Star Trek: The Motion Picture wasn’t great. I heard that after they realized it wasn’t great they mined old episodes for a suitable plot to use in the second movie. They settled on Kahn. I don’t know why they didn’t do that with the second Star Trek reboot movie. Go through all the old episodes and find one that wasn’t already a near universally adored movie. But whatever. Watch Space Seed, then watch Trek 2, then if you have time watch Into Darkness and see how it all went awry.\nIf you want to hear more about genetically modified folks I'm a fan of DS9's \"Doctor Bashir, I Presume.\" The one where we learned that Dr. Bashir was genetically engineered. It was kind of a 180 for Dr. Bashir's character and some people thought it was a cheap retcon, but fuck it. I like it and prefer post retcon Bashir. If your thing is watching people wake up from cryo-sleep then you can also watch VOY's The 37's. In which Janeway meets Amelia Earhart for some goddamn reason.\n\nThat's it for this week." ]
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[ null, "There hasn’t been a good foodie movie since Julie and Julia came out in 2009. (Well, that was half of a good foodie movie as the parts with the blogger Julie were annoying.) Now we have the movie, Toast: The Story of a Boy’s Hunger, based on food writer, Nigel Slater’s book of the same name. The movie just came out on DVD in the US – just in time to buy it with that Amazon gift card you got for Christmas or Hanukkah!\n\nIn Toast, we quickly learn that Nigel’s mum literally cannot cook – well just about everything but mince pies. Her idea of making dinner is taking canned food, placing the unopened cans in a pan of water, and boiling them until heated. Poor Nigel is starving for a decent meal (he doesn’t even like the milk at school), but at least has his mum’s love – and toast with butter – to sustain him.\n\nNigel’s mum passes away from severe asthma while he’s still young. Nigel and his distant, sad father bumble through trying to care of each other. Nigel attempts to fill the void by cooking dinner himself. Instead, he ends up with a very burnt dinner that his dad assures him is just fine. It’s rather touching.\n\nLife changes for these two sad blokes when their new cleaner (housekeeper) Mrs. Potter, played by the wonderful Helena Bonham Carter, shows up. She’s dressed like a tart and has the amazing ability to make enticing and picture perfect tarts, cakes, pies, roasts, and British classics like Toad in the Hole. Her cooking goes straight to Nigel’s dad’s heart and he moves them all out to the country, so he can live in sin with Mrs. Potter and her fabulous cooking. There’s something to be said for the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach!\n\nMeanwhile, Nigel discovers the Domestic Science (home ec) class at his new school and his talent for cooking. Nigel soon starts a culinary rivalry over scones and lemon meringue pie with Mrs. Potter for his dad’s affections. Instead, Mrs. Potter turns up the kitchen heat a notch until she literally feeds Nigel’s dad to death. Fortunately, with his parents gone, cooking serves as a way for Nigel to leave all the madness behind him and start his adult life.\n\nToast is a lovely snapshot of England in the ‘60s and a sweet, funny story. However, I almost feel much of it is lost on American audiences as Toast’s appeal is nostalgia for a lost time in British life. Still, if you’re a food aficionado, you’ll enjoy Toast’s classic vintage food presentations while rooting for Nigel – and marveling at Mrs. Potter’s wicked kitchen skills.", null, "And now for a dessert recipe from Toast’s food stylist, Katharine Tidy. Read an interview with her to find how she made all those amazing movie food dishes at Q & A With Katherine Tidy: Buttering Up the Food Stylist From BBC Films Toast from the LA Weekly blog.\n\n17 thoughts on “Toast: a movie review and a recipe for lemon meringue pie”" ]
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[ null, "On Wednesday evening at John Snow House, Andy Paterson gave a performative lecture on the history and archives of The New Gallery. It was well-attended by both artists and fans of local history, including ACAD instructor Shelley Ouellet and newly-arrived festival artists Nahed Mansour and Bojana Videkanic.\n\nAfter holding forth about the work of John Greyson and his fascination with squirrels, Andy listed a few of the videos his white lab coat had been featured in, including works by Greyson, Keith Cole, and a protest by AIDS Action Now.", null, "Andy Paterson reading a poem, signed by one “K. Burns”, that he found in the New Gallery’s archives at John Snow House.", null ]
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[ null, "The following video is brought to you courtesy of The NewsMax YouTube Channel. Click the play button to watch it now.\n\nST. LOUIS: Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik join Patricia and Mark McCloskey to detail the couple’s legal battle in the wake of the viral video which saw them displaying arms against protesters in front of their home. – with Newsmax TV’s Rob Schmitt" ]
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[ "Any time in history, if you look with honesty: you will find that people naturally shift towards living in homogenous communities, those who share the same cultural and religious values and the same ethnic/racial heritage. For the modern man to look back through history – even the history of Australia – we rarely ever ask the question: Why?\n\nIf you ever ask a university professor or a Marxist, they will just say “xenophobia, prejudice, racism….” The list of buzzwords they use goes on – this is because they naturally want to shut down any debate about the question of nationhood and community, because it is the most severe threat to the internationalist desires of the modern left. Reality, and testimony from the past tells us that people prefer to live in these ‘homogenous’ societies because it produces the most fervent sense of common identity and belonging possible as the people share the same heritage and physical appearance, and it produces the best chances for maximum social cohesion as there is no petty day-to-day arguments about differing fundamental moral and cultural values.\n\n“Nationalism is necessary as the interests and feelings of difference races and cultures are too discordant to be harmonised under one single central Government.”\n\nThis was his argument in 1893, in the lead up to the federation of our country Australia, a very true statement – his book “National Life and Character” is a must read for anybody interested in Australian history; he notes how the members of a community must share the same culture and ethnic heritage in order to achieve the healthiest possible state for a community to exist in, the science – now shows us this is the case,[1] whether you like it or not.\n\nToday in Australia, it seems our concerns with immigration are one of two things; Economic and Religious. It seems Australia is very awake to the concerns it should rationally feel towards Islamic immigration, as they know well that with large Islamic immigration comes enormous unwanted racial tension and higher risks of terror attack. Australia is also concerned about large immigration because of housing shortages and already high unemployment in entry-level fields; in 2015, The Western World was given a baptism of fire, facing the reality of the enormous out-flow of migrants and refugees from non-western countries, it is now at a precipice in which it must decide what to do about this refugee crisis; and just as the Marxists desire – the average Australian thinker has never considered the question of community cohesion and common identity, he’s only thought of Islam, housing shortages and unemployment.", null, "The Syrian people, no doubt in a terrible plight – it is a disaster and a cruel tragedy that has befallen their people, but we must recognise – whether the Syrian Refugees have the best intentions or not, are Christians or Muslims, are Pro Assad or Anti-Assad –at the end of the day, they do not belong to the European racial-cultural community that already exist in Australia, and to import these poor people, of a different cultural, religious heritage is to drive a stake through the heart of the Australian Community, as we will be continuing to dilute the Australian people more and more in their own towns and cities.\n\nIt is not that we particularly dislike these people (maybe some do) – but the argument must be made that we mustn’t sacrifice the entire future of Australia’s social cohesion and common identity by admitting large quantities of people from entirely different cultural identities and racial heritage, as they simply cannot exist as true members of the wider Australian community as the divide of culture, religion and race is too wide to be bridged with “we all bleed red” slogans from the common street communist.\n\nAustralians must dig into their roots, find out what Nationalism is really all about, not listen to the hyped buzzwords of the communist rats that roam the streets, but listen to the words of our founding fathers, men like John A. Beasley who said “It is possible to live on the highest terms of mutual respect with one’s neighbour whilst recognising that it would be destructive of all harmony to invite him to become a permanent resident in one’s household.”\n\nMatt is a Nationalist who spends too much time in the national library." ]
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[ null, "Terence Williams initiated an investigation into Bradford Museum and Art Gallery’s portrait of Alderman H. R. Walker, JP. The painting, at the time listed as by simply ‘Evans’, sparked his interest, because it seemed to be painted in the style of William Charles Evans (1911–1978), who was Terence’s art tutor during the late 1960s. The collection had very basic records about the work, and admitted the style indicated it could be by William Charles Evans.\n\nAs the work is in copyright, the PCF’s copyright team would naturally also be interested in the artist attribution. Their previous searches of the artist ‘Evans’ did not prove fruitful, but nor did searches to find the copyright holder of the work of William Charles Evans (1911­–1978), so they could not be contacted for an opinion.\n\nAlderman H. R. Walker, JP is indeed depicted in mayoral robes (and distinctive 1950s eyewear). Mike Hughes noted a Horace Robert Walker was Mayor of Bradford in 1956­–1957: perhaps council records could be checked for details of the portrait? Richard Green commented that the acquisition details say the work was given to the collection in 1975, a much later year than the painting’s creation, by what may be a relation of the sitter: indicating the work was not a public commission.\n\nAndrew Greg approached the problem in a different way: he speculated upon the style of the painting. William Charles Evans’ other portraits on Your Paintings 'are all in a consistent painterly style, with prominent square-ended brushstrokes, and with a distinctive signature 'EVANS'', therefore, it seemed at first unlikely the photorealist portrait, with a different signature, was by William Charles Evans. Osmund Bullock agreed, and added it may be that photography was used to create the portrait in question. Osmund also gave more biographical details on the sitter.\n\nOn the style, Terence Williams agreed there was a difference, but pointed out the date of this portrait is earlier than the others on Your Paintings. Terence also provided more information about his student-tutor relationship: William Charles Evans taught in the painting school of Bournemouth College of Art around 1967 to 1968, and Terence remarked that there may have been a Times or Telegraph supplement on the artist in the 1960s. Finding the article would certainly be helpful to the discussion, and very appealing to Terence, who seeks more information about, or photographs of, his ex-tutor.\n\nHowever, Katharine Eustace stated she believed that the work that of William Charles Evans, and recommended to attribute the work and close the discussion. Katharine said that although the civic-style portrait differed to his other work, and that one should be careful in making an attribution from a photograph, there were reasons the portrait could be attributed to William Charles Evans. Katharine had seen that there were no other painters with the name of Evans for the period, after looking in the Heinz Library at the NPG.\n\nKatharine continued: the signature – while different to the signature on the later portraits – was at least there, in the lower-right: which is not certain proof of William Charles Evans’ authorship, but ‘in the absence of any other contender it becomes more likely’. Besides, the work is indeed from an earlier time than the artist’s other works presented online. On the style, Katharine saw an aspect of the later square brush technique in the earlier portrait, ‘notably in the red alderman’s gown, albeit possibly toned-down for a traditional and probably conservative type of commission’. And finally, William Charles Evans did become a portrait painter of institutional figures, after all.\n\nKatharine also mentioned that further research could help resolve any uncertainty still attached to this attribution: the painting could have been a version painted for the family (since the work was given to the collection by a donor who is likely to be kin of the sitter): another version could surely have been a civic commission. The City archives would be a likely place to start any deeper investigations, as would contact with the sitter’s family." ]
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Book an appointment for the Pascal Bensimon: Haute Coiffure Hair Salon in Buckhead's St. Regis Atlanta. Blaise Pascal: a thought on God, death and passion. Blaise Pascal is both a philosopher, a religious thinker and a mathematician.\n\nPascal is considered the forerunner of existentialist philosophy, developed later by Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Sartre. His major work, les Pensées (Thoughts), Pascal speaks about the misery of man without God.\n\nJan 01, · Here are my recommendations (not all of them are books, as I don’t think books are the best learning resources): * Start Programming Using Object Pascal * Pascal Tutorial * PP4S: Tutorials * Essential Pascal on howtogetridofbadbreath.club * Object Pascal Handb.\n\nBook by Blaise Pascal, Copy quote. There is a God shaped vacuum in the heart of every man which cannot be filled by any created thing, but only by God, the Creator, made known through Jesus. Blaise Pascal. God, Spiritual, Jesus. 6 Copy quote. The Pensées is simply the compelling \"Thoughts\" of mathematician, physicist, and religious thinker Blaise Pascal.\n\nOriginally intending to publish a book defending Christianity, Pascal died before he could complete it. The thoughts and ideas for his book were collected and complied, posthumously, and then published as the Pensées. May 12, · Essential Pascal (2nd Edition) By Marco Cantù (16hh6 pages) Essential Pascal is an online introduction to the Pascal programming language.\n\nThis book has been written by Marco Cantù (the author of the best selling book, Mastering Delphi). And in this book the parts devoted to Pascal himself are among the most brilliant pages of criticism that Sainte-Beuve ever wrote. It is sufficient to notice that the next occupation of Pascal, after his conversion, was to write these eighteen \"Letters,\" which as prose are of capital importance in the foundation of French classical style, and.\n\nPascal is the most powerful compute architecture ever built inside a GPU. It transforms a computer into a supercomputer that delivers unprecedented performance, including over 5 teraflops of double precision performance for HPC workloads.\n\nBlaise Pascal (blĕz päskäl´), –62, French scientist and religious philosopher. Studying under the direction of his father, a civil servant, Pascal showed great precocity, especially in mathematics and science. Before he was 16 he wrote a paper on conic sections which won the respect of the mathematicians of Paris; at 19 he invented a.\n\nPensées (which means thoughts) is more a series of notes than an actual book. It was written by Blaise Pascal, a Frenchman, in the 's, and was published a short time after his death in Self Care - Urban Retreat. The Art of Language. Pascal Baudar is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Pascal Baudar and others you may know.\n\nFacebook gives people the power to share and makes the. WebPAC PRO © Innovative Interfaces, Inc. Pascal is a vital character in NieR:Automata, serving as an important NPC and a temporarily playable character in Route C. Although a Machine, Pascal is a pacifist that actively taking precautions to avoid fighting (up until Chapter ) and searches for a path to peace with like-minded.\n\nPascal Coppens has lived and worked in China and Silicon Valley for over 20 years. He is an international speaker at nexxworks and gives keynote speeches. Define pascal. pascal synonyms, pascal pronunciation, pascal translation, English dictionary definition of pascal.\n\nAbbr. Pa A unit of pressure equal to one newton per square meter. Pascal A programming language designed to support structured programming and used.\n\nMay 07, · I am reading Lazarus - The Complete Guide - 1st edition and testing on Lazarus IDE and I miss some explanations on new features and got some fetaures that have different behaviour from the book. I am looking for an advanced OOP book on design patterns using Lazarus, starting from the basic part of OOP such as DAO, MVC, MVP, MVVM, MGM, etc.\n\nDec 01, · Buy a cheap copy of Pensées book by Blaise Pascal. 'If we submit everything to reason our religion will be left with nothing mysterious or supernatural Blaise Pascal, the precociously brilliant contemporary of Free shipping over $/5(5).\n\nInat age sixteen, Pascal wrote a book, Essay on Conics. It deals with the geometry of cones. He gave the mystic hexagram central importance in this book. At the age of nineteen, Pascal invented a calculating machine. It was able to add and subtract by having a.\n\nBlaise Pascal (–) was a French mathematician, physicist and philosopher. He developed the modern theory of probability. He also formulated the concept of pressure (between and ) and showed that the pressure in a fluid is transmitted through the fluid in all directions (i.e.\n\nAnd in this book the parts devoted to Pascal himself are among the most brilliant pages of criticism. Complete Turbo Pascal into a new book focused on Borland Pascal 7.\n\nI was able to re-title the book Borland Pascal 7 From Square One (the title Complete Turbo Pascal had been imposed by Scott, Foresman) and bring it up to date.\n\nThat edition didn’t sell well because byBorland had created Delphi, and most of us considered the DOS era closed.Learn French for free at howtogetridofbadbreath.club I will help you improve your French from basic to advanced level and you can ask your question or if you need more howtogetridofbadbreath.club: K.Book your service below with Vagaro, our scheduling platform.\n\nYou will be asked to create an account in order to book (with options to login via Google, Facebook, or Apple) Powered by Vagaro Salon Software, Spa Software & Fitness Software." ]
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[ "Well, you don’t see this every day. A lighthouse keeper came back from a night swim to see a koala scaling the tower.\nBy Australian Geographic • September 29, 2020 • Reading Time: 2 Minutes • Print this page", null, "AS A LIGHTHOUSE keeper, Mark Sheriff has been thrust into various bizarre and unusual situations, but seeing a koala making its way up to the lantern room of Smoky Cape – known as the most elevated lighthouse in NSW – was a first.\n\n“Over the years, you can come across a mad man shimmying up to the top or the odd snake on the move, but never a koala,” he says. That was until Wednesday night when, coming back from a casual late-night swim, he saw a koala making an ascent.", null, "Initially, Mark waited patiently below, spotting the koala in case it fell, but made his way inside after he heard a ruckus in the lantern room. “So, I climbed up the spiral staircase to the lantern and snatched him with my hands. I think both our hearts were beating [fast].”\n\nMark then released the koala back into neighbouring Hat Head National Park. “Living at a lighthouse, my old motto is ‘expect the unexpected’.” Mark says he named the koala after his mum Pat, who turned 90 years old the day before he discovered the koala.\n\nSee more\nWollemi: Ancient trees get NSW bushfire protection\nRare footage of fighting Mulga snakes recorded at Scotia Wildlife Sanctuary\nRare pink flannel flowers bloom after bushfires\nPhotos from the field: zooming in on Australia’s hidden world of exquisite mites, snails and beetles\nBirds that play with others have the biggest brains – and the same may go for humans\nHave you ever wondered how shells are birthed?\nDoggone it: Tassie tiger skull most similar to wolves, not other Aussie marsupials\nSea lion diagnosed with tuberculosis triggers public health concerns\nThree new carnivorous sponges found in Great Australian Bight\nBird melodies create the sweetest songs: you need to hear this\nDad gives birth to 100+ young – looks like he’s sneezing\nPerenties fight to (near) death\nAn ocean like no other: the Southern Ocean’s ecological richness and significance for global climate\nThe cicada’s deafening shriek is the sound of summer, and humans have been drawn to it for thousands of years\nNational icon, the platypus, declared a threatened species in Victoria" ]
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[ "\nThat's the title of an article in the Telegraph. It refers to payment habits in the UK, but I'm sure it's pretty similar on this side of the Atlantic. Two graphs in particular jumped out at me. First, the number (i.e. quantity) of transactions in cash and via automated credit:", null, "And then the actual value, in British pounds, of those transactions:\n\nThose graphics put a very different perspective on the situation, don't they? They help to explain why some businesses are now refusing to take cash at all. The value of the transactions that they execute in cash is so small that it's literally more trouble than it's worth to keep cash on hand for those customers. They'd rather do business electronically; and if you're not prepared to do that, they'd rather you took your business elsewhere.\n\nI can only say that such an approach is fine, as long as the electronic network is operational. When it's not . . . not so much. I wrote about that in my 'lessons learned' posts after Hurricane Katrina, when those who relied on banks whose networks were literally underwater couldn't access their accounts at all. I daresay the routine reliance on electronic financial transactions, rather than cash, has only become greater since then; and when it goes down (as happened with the national EBT network in 2013), the results can be dangerous in more ways than one (such as, in the example cited, threats of rioting by frustrated EBT recipients and attempts to defraud supermarkets that tried to help them).\n\nPersonally, I make sure to keep a minimum of one month's expenditure (including all automated or check-based bill payments) available in cash at any time. Having \"been there and done that\" when things went to hell in a hand basket, I have no intention of being caught short like that again. If I need to buy essentials when the electronic payment network is down, I want to be able to wave folding green pieces of paper at the cashier. I'm willing to bet I'll be served, while those waving pieces of plastic will be SOL. BTDT.\n\nUm...\"This Note Is Legal Tender For All Debts, Public And Private.\"\n\nIt is ILLEGAL for any business to refuse cash. Or it would be, if there were any rule of law in America anymore.\n\nAside from the obvious issue of technical failures rendering many people penniless in a microsecond the unspoken BIGGER issue is the fact that money in electronic form can be appropriated at will without warning bynthosemwith access to it, specifically the banks and .gov.....two factions of the crime consortium running America.\n\nCash....or something essentially identical will always have a place in a society. That place evolves and changes but odds are it will NEVER go away as long as humans are clever dishonest monkeys.\n\nKinda true for me. the use of cash at my business has declined by 34 in the last 10 years.\n\nThis statute means that all United States money as identified above is a valid and legal offer of payment for debts when tendered to a creditor. There is, however, no Federal statute mandating that a private business, a person, or an organization must accept currency or coins as payment for goods or services. Private businesses are free to develop their own policies on whether to accept cash unless there is a state law which says otherwise.\n\nI was at the local gas station a few years ago on just an average afternoon. Only the computer network went down and while everyone else was standing around waiting for it to come back up so that they could pay for purchases or start buying gas, I was the only one with a $20 bill in my pocket (two, actually) that could buy gas and go home.\n\nI've had the same experience as Graybeard, but in a grocery store. I hadn't thought about having a month's worth on hand, but that makes sense... Need to start saving some green up... sigh\n\nOne of the big reasons that the .gov is pushing cashless transactions is to gut the untaxed economy, which is estimated to run about X3 to the paper trail economy. That's a huge tax bite they are drooling over. Of course, what those idiots don't understand is that it exists mostly to get around the increased taxes as your income rises. A lot of that business may just disappear, which will probably tip our economy over the edge.\n\nMy son works at the local Sam's Club. Their gas stations will only 1) sell to club members and 2) accept credit/debit/gift cards. No cash. If the 'puters go down, no gas sales.\n\nThere's an advantage to going a bit beyond Peter's recommendation; keeping a couple thousand dollars on hand, in bills of assorted denominations, allows taking advantage of happy circumstances, such as buying a desired gun, tool or antique in the secondary market for which only cash will do.\n\nRegarding monthly obligations, adding a few dollars to each month's regular payment will result in the creation of a \"payment cushion\" in your account, be it the electric utility or the cable outfit. True, you're not earning any interest on it, but having a month's payment plus ten percent as a credit in your account means should something untoward occur suddenly, such as electronic system failure, job loss, etc., you know you'll have a month before you're sitting in the dark or unable to email resumes.\n\nAnd, as SiG pointed out, having fifty dollars (or more) in assorted bills tucked away in your wallet can become worthwhile pretty quickly (Pro tip: don't forget a few ones and fives - if you have to walk away without getting change, better done with a one or five than a twenty).\n\nthere's another huge benefit to dealing in cash, and that is that many small business people will offer you a substantial discount for paying with folding green money.\n\nI've moved out of my state in the last two weeks, and between movers, cleaners, painters, and landscapers, I have saved by asking for cash discount more than the price of two brand new Glock 10 millimeters that my wife and I will be carrying in Alaska this fall.\n\n\nThe reason the business people offer cash discounts has nothing to do with under the table economy. A small business person who bills you has to pay office staff or remove himself from productive time to generate a bill. Then he has to wait for you to get the bill and send him a check, which may or may not bounce. Even if you pay at the point of sale, a check may bounce and he still has to figure out where he can deposit it in some cases. Credit cards are worse with their off the top to 2-5 percent service fees, Plus many credit card transactions can be reached back out of the receivers bank account for a number of reasons.\n\nSmall business people who watch their money are almost always willing to offer folding green cash discounts. I only had one small business person say it was all the same to him, and it turned out he was working for someone else. Every single small business owner offered me discounts, ranging between 10 and 25 percent for cash.\n\nI think cryptocurrencies are the future, but there's no replacing physical money (by which I mean physical money with inherent value.) Bitcoin alone has had many problems with adoption when terminals designed to accept it--not the network, the terminals--break down." ]
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[ "Video: Eucharistic host bleeding and pulsating like a heart on fire. On the 8th of December 1991 at the Shrine of Betania in Cúa, Venezuela. After the consecration, the priest noticed the host began to bleed from one side. He quickly preserved it and studied it to make sure it was a miracle.\n\nOn December 8, 1991, a priest at the Shrine of Betania in, Venezuela was celebrating Mass. After the consecration he noticed the host begin to bleed from one side. The priest quickly preserved the host and studied it to make sure it was a miracle.\n\nAccording to a website devoted to documenting Eucharistic miracles, the local bishop took up the investigation to make sure it was a supernatural occurrence and not something that can be explained naturally.\n\nDuring the Mass there were numerous pilgrims who immediately verified that thepriest did not have wounds from which the bloodpresent in the Host could have flowed. Besides, fromthe analyses, the result concluded that the blood of thepriest did not match the one of the Particle. The Hostof the Miracle was subjected to some special studies,requested by the then Bishop of Los Teques, H. E.Most Reverend Pio Bello Ricardo, and the results confirmed that the blood was human blood of type ABpositive which matches the one found in the cloth ofthe Shroud of Turin and in the Host of the EucharisticMiracle of Lanciano, that occurred in Italy in 750 ADand was analyzed by 500 commissions of the WorldHealth Organization.\n\nEach year, thousands of pilgrims come to see where the host is enshrined in a convent in Los Teques.\n\nOne pilgrim from New Jersey, Daniel Sanford arrived on a pilgrimage in 1998 and explained what he experienced:\n\n“On the 12th of November of 1998 I went on pilgrimage to Betania with a prayer group and they took us to see the\nmiraculous Host of Betania in the Chapel of the Augustinian Sisters of Los Teques. Our spiritual director, Father Mazzarella, celebrated the Mass. After the celebration ended he opened the door of the Tabernacle which contained the Host of the Miracle. With great astonishment, I saw that the Host was as if in flames, and there was a Pulsating Heart that was bleeding in Its center. I saw this for about 30 seconds or so, then the Host returned to normal. I was able to film a part of this miracle with my video camera…”.\n\nLater on, the video was sent to the local bishop who encouraged them to share the video to spread belief in Jesus in the Eucharist.\n\nThis miracle can still be seen today and the blood on the host is still fresh as if it just happened today.", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "\n. Decades after the diamond discoveries in NSW, Ashton Exploration discovered diamonds near , by following a trail of kimberlitic indicator minerals in 1976. The mineral trail led to diamondiferous lamproite in the Ellendale field (Tertiary). In August 1979, diamonds were found in Smoke Creek, more than 350 km to the northeast. In October 1979, the Argyle lamproite (1.2 Ga) was discovered (Atkinson and Smith, 1995). Both lamproite fields are located within Proterozoic mobile belts cratonized around 1.8 Ga and were tectonically active until the Devonian or later (Jaques et al. 1982, 1983; Atkinson and others, 1984). Presently, about 450 lamproites, kimberlites and lamprophyres have been identified in of which more than 180 are diamondiferous. Some of the recently discovered kimberlites yielded minor to significant diamond grades (Berryman and others, 1999).\nProduction began in the mid-1980s at the Argyle mine resulting in becoming a leading diamond producer. At full production, the mine yielded more than 30% of the world’s annual production. Further development of the open pit continued into 2001, and the current operator (Rio Tinto) reported plans to expand operations underground.\nDiamonds were recovered from the placer mine in the lower reaches of Limestone Creek, 12 miles (20 km) northeast of the Argyle. This deposit was discovered in the early 1980's and mined by Poseidon/Freeport and from 1988 until late 1995 (Biggs and Garlick, 1987). The plant was inactive at the end of late 1995, after nearly 7 million carats were produced from 24 million tonnes of gravel.\nKimberley Diamond Company acquired the Ellendale leases previously held by Argyle Diamond Mines. Initial bulk sampling results from Ellendale 4 and 9 revealed higher ore grades near the surface. The company reported the Ellendale 4 resource at more than 2 million carats to a depth of 450 feet (140 m) (23 million tonnes at 0.088 carat/tonne), which included a higher-grade zone (444,000 tonnes at 0.261 carats/tonne) to a depth of 9.6 feet (3 m). The near-surface enrichment zone was part of the mining target for 2002. Primary diamond resources of Ellendale 4 and 9 were estimated at more than 2.6 million carats.\nFor the first three years of operation, 2.2 million tonnes of ore is expected to be mined from the top 9.6 feet (3 m) of enriched material on both Ellendale 4 and 9. The ore is estimated to average 0.15 carats/tonne. The company also reported the discovery of 11 previously unknown lamproite pipes in the area (Shigley and others, 2001; MiningNews.net, ).\nThe Merlin mine, which was developed on a group of 12 diamondiferous kimberlites in northern , yielded the country’s largest diamond, the 104.73-carat Jungiila Bunajina (“star meteorite dreaming stone”) white diamond. Merlin is located 50 miles (80 km) south of Borroloola. After 6 years, it was announced that the mine would close at the end of the 2002 due to marginal ore.\n’s total diamond production in 2001 was 26.2 million carats, a decrease of 0.4 million carats from the previous year. The Argyle mine (26.1 million carats) accounted for nearly all of the Australian production. The Merlin mine in the produced 55,000 carats making it the second largest Australian producer in 2001.\nA diamond rush occurred in in 1725, and by the end of 1729 several diamond placers had been found in eastern in the region of (“diamond city”). Placers were also found along the , , Goyas, and other streams in southeastern . In 1844, rich diamond placers were found in another region of —the state of to the north. During the first 120 years of mining, about 10 million carats were recovered, including some weighing more than 100 carats.\nThe primary source of the diamonds has not been found, and it was initially assumed that a rock referred to as itacolumite (micaceous sandstone) was the source. This assumption was based on the presence of middle Proterozoic diamondiferous conglomerates that have supported some small mining operations in the area.\nThe large number of diamonds found in placers suggests that major primary diamond deposits will be found in some day. Since 1967, a systematic exploration program identified more than 300 kimberlite, lamproite, kamafugite, and melilitite intrusives, none of which contain economic amounts of diamond (Bizzi et al. 1994; Meyer et al. 1994). A total of about 55 million carats have been recovered from with annual production averaging about 1.2 million carats.\nDiamond deposits in the Liaoning Province of China are associated with kimberlite. More than 100 kimberlites are found in this region including the Jingangshi kimberlite, which contains commercial amounts of diamond (Sunagawa, 1990). At another locality, the Changma mine in the near Mengyin, about 500 km southeast of , is ’s largest diamond producer. This deposit was initially mined as open pit over the past several decades and converted to underground mining in 2002 with an expected life of another 30 years. The Changma deposit consists of a couple of kimberlite diatremes and a dike that all merge at 40 m below the surface. The kimberlite has been drilled to depths of 600 m. Production from the mine during the past 30 years included 1.6 million carats recovered from ore that averaged 1.27 carats/tonne: the largest diamond was a 119 carat stone. The property has an indicated resource of 1.4 million tonnes of ore at a grade of 0.92 carat/tonne with an inferred resource of 1.5 million tonnes of 0.63 carat/tonne. The Changma property includes 9 diamondiferous kimberlites with a total measured and indicated resource of 9.7 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.055 carat/tonne (Beales, 2004).\n\nIndia\nDiamonds were initially reported in the Golconda region of India from medieval time to the 19th century. Golconda was actually the market place, and the actual source of the Indian diamonds were placers in the Penner, Karnool, Godvari and Makhnadi rivers in the Krishna Valley, and possibly in the Panna diamond field to the north in south-central India (Mathur 1982). Many of the better diamonds ended up in the royal treasuries of sultans and shahs of India and Persia. Total production is estimated at about 12 million carats (Milashev 1989).\n\nThe majority of the diamonds was found in placer deposits (Sakuntala and Brahman 1984), although diamonds were also found in the Majhagawan lamproite as early as 1827. After kimberlite was described in South Africa in 1877, intensive exploration in the ancient diamond-producing areas of India resulted in the discovery of what was thought to be kimberlite in areas adjacent to many placers (e.g., Majhagawan and Hinota near the Panna placer district, and the Wajakurnur and other intrusives in the Anantpur district). Years later, petrographic studies of some Indian ‘kimberlites’ confirmed that many were actually olivine lamproite (e.g., Majhagawan and Chelima) (Scott-Smith 1989; Middlemost and Paul 1984; Rock et al. 1992). Diamonds recovered from the pipes are mostly transparent and flawless, with dominantly octahedral and dodecahedral habits. About 40% are gem quality (ore grade ~ 0.01 carat/tonne).\n\nMitchell and Bergman (1991) indicate there are several other lamproites, kimberlites, and peridotites in this region, and Rock and others (1992) also report several olivine lamprophyres and minettes of potential economic interest occur in eastern . Known kimberlites in are primarily Proterozoic in age and include diamondiferous kimberlites in the Wajrakarur field in the Andra Pradesh of the southern kimberlite province and kimberlites in the field in southeastern Madhya Pradesh in the central province (Middlemost and Paul 1984).\n\nThe official discovery of kimberlite in occurred in 1954 at what later became known as the Mir pipe (Erlich and Hausel, 2002). In 1957, development was initiated on placers associated with the Mir pipe and was followed by open pit operations in the kimberlite. Years later, operations ceased at a depth of 1090 feet (340 m). The average ore grade was high in the upper mine levels (4.0 carats/tonne) but decreased near the bottom of the pit (1.50–2.0 carats/tonne). The Mir had high gem to industrial diamond content and was the source of several large gems including the Star of Yakutiya (232 carats) and the Diamond of 26th Party Congress (342.57 carats). Annual output from the mine was 6.0 million carats (Miller 1995).\n\nThe Udachnaya pipe was found in 1955 and mining began on the associated placers in 1957, followed by open pit operations in the pipe. Udachnaya has been the most productive diamond mine in with more than 14.4 million carats mined of which 80% were gems. By 1956, over 500 kimberlites had been discovered in the . During the next 30 years, became the third largest producer in the world: nearly all its production came from mines within the northern Siberian platform.\nIn 1960, the Aikhal pipe was discovered in Yakutiya: mining began in 1962 and ceased sometime between 1981 and 1988, presumably due to overproduction from other sources. Production resumed after 1988, and by 1995 the pit reached a final depth of 770 feet (240 m). Annual production at the peak of mining was 600,000 carats at an average grade of 1.0 carat/tonne (Yakutalmaz 1999).\nAnother commercial pipe, known as the Sytykanskaya was discovered in 1955. Open pit mining began in 1979, and 600,000 carats/year were produced (average grade of 0.60 carat/tonne). The mine was scheduled to close in 2001 (Yakutalmaz 1999). Another commercial diamond mine, the Internatsional’naya pipe, was found in 1969. Mining began in 1971 and the open pit was developed to a depth of 900 feet (280 m) by 1980. Open pit operations ceased but plans were made to resume mining underground.\nThe 23rd Party Congress pipe was discovered in 1959: mining began in 1966 on this very rich pipe. The ore averaged 6.0 carats/tonne and the open pit reached a depth of 395 feet (124 m) after 15 years of operation. The Jubilee (Yubileinaya) pipe was discovered in 1975. Following the removal of 225 to 320-ft (70–100-m) of basalt overburden, open pit mining began: the Jubilee was anticipated to replace production from the declining Udachnaya pipe.\nDuring the 1970s, other diamondiferous kimberlites were discovered within the Russian platform. At about the same time, several kimberlitic pipes were discovered northeast of the city of , which included the Lomonosov diamond deposit. Currently, is the 4th largest producer of diamonds in the world (by weight). The of Natural History reported that the country has produced a total of 332 million carats and currently has an annual production of 10 to 12.5 million carats.\nIn 1890 and 1901, secondary placer deposits were discovered in and , and near the end of the 1960s, a placer deposit was found on in southeastern . To mid-1969, 1.3 million carats had been mined; the largest stone weighed 12 carats. In September 1971, near the town of in the state of Bolivar, another significant placer was discovered. Within a short period, monthly diamond production from the Salvacion region reached 50,000 carats but the source of the diamonds remains unknown.\nOther Cratons\nSeveral diamondiferous pipes have been reported in other cratons such as in the region, and also in Kazakstan. Kazakstan also has the added attraction of having some very unusual and very rich unconventional metamorphic diamond deposits – but most of the diamonds are low-value industrial stones (Erlich and Hausel, 2002).\nPosted by The Gem Hunter at 5:36 PM 3 comments:", null ]
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[ null, "IDC says that India's smartphone market is poised to exit 2021 with a low single-digit annual growth. “The first nine months of the year (Jan-Sep'21) already shipped 120 million units, with 1H21 clocking 42 percent YoY growth. Due to supply challenges, 4Q21 is expected to see a decline, resulting in annual shipments below 160 million in 2021. The first half of 2022 will remain challenging, with some easing out expected in the latter half of 2022,” said Navkendar Singh, Research Director, Client Devices & IPDS, IDC India." ]
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[ null, "Patriots-ten takeaway thoughts from week one\n\nThey almost blew it in Buffalo. That just about never happens. The Patriots are 1 and 0 today like the world expected them to be. Football is not won or lost on style points, and yesterday’s game was as ugly as a wart. It will take some time for our eyes to adjust to an offense that does not include Wes Welker, and for now, Rob Gronkowski. The sorry Bills fans in the RV lot at Ralph Wilson Stadium were pulling out this morning with another sad hangover -drowning their sorrows in the stale odor of their Genessee beer.\n\nHere are my top ten takeaways from the Week One.\n\nTom Brady said recently he wants to still be playing at age 50. Yesterday’s game probably aged him by ten years- so that means he has 4 years left.\n\nBrady got it done yesterday with crazy glue and chicken wire. His receivers were zigging and zagging the wrong way, bumping into each other, not staying inbounds, and not catching catchable passes. There was a bench shot of Brady yelling at Danny Amendola in the third quarter. There were cutaways of Brady in hands to the helmut frustration after incompletions. There was Brady on his backside. There was Brady getting pressured. There was Brady fumbling at the goal line. There was Brady looking for an open man- and nobody was there. And there was Brady being Brady on the final drive, a 12 play, 49 yard, text book beauty, putting his team in field goal range for the winner. Kick is good. One second left on the clock.\n\nGame over. Patriots win it thanks to TB12.\n\nDanny Amendola gives us hope that there is life in the slot after Wes Welker.. There was concern when Amendola limped off the field with an aggravated groin in the second quarter. Even Brady thought he would be out the rest of the game. He returned to a good old fashioned tongue lashing from Brady on the bench, and ended up with 10 catches, nine that wen for first downs. Amendola at times looked “Welker-esque.” Let’s hope the groin injury does not become an issue. Tom Brady and the Patriots need a healthy Danny Amendola. In week one Amendola showed he’s tough- maybe as tough as the player he replaced.\n\nRookie receiver Kenbrell Thompkins had a rough day. He also could use some footwork lessons. Maybe Shane Vereen’s uncle Ben Vereen can help him out here. (Draaag that toe!) After all the pre-season hype, Thompkins played with the rookie jitters. The ball went his way 14 times, and was shakily caught just four. He’ll get better.\n\nJulien Edelman was the man yesterday, and easily Brady’s most solid target. Jules had two touchdown receptions in a break out game. He is about half the size of the sidelined Rob Gronkowski, and showed up in a big way. Edelman’s performance bodes well for the Patriots offense.\n\nShane Vereen had a 100 yard game contributing to a team total of 431. The Patriots ran up 89 total plays on offense, more than any game last year. It didn’t feel that good while they were playing- but the numbers don’t lie.\n\nThe Bills rookie coach, Doug Marrone proved to be no Bill Belichick down the stretch. When Buffalo went 3 and out on their most crucial drive with a a three point lead, it was game over. The Patriots got the ball back, and ate the clock up before going in for the final kill. That’s how it’s done. Put the nail in the coffin and kill the clock.\n\nLost in all the hand wringing over the offense is the solid effort turned in by the Patriots defense. Kyle Arrington had a massive game, forcing two fumbles, both of which led to Patriots touchdowns. The Patriots defense surrendered just 14 points, and the Bills managed just one sustained scoring drive. Good day for the D.\n\nFor Stevan Ridley it was a day to forget. After a costly fumble in the second quarter, Ridley was benched for the remainder of the game. Ridley took it like a man after the game saying, “I just have to accept that I messed up, made a mistake, and grow from it. We’ve got 15 more weeks in front of us and I’m going right back to work.” Ridley has been riddled in the past with ball handling mishaps. After Vereen’s 100 yard performance the pressure will be on the Riddler.\n\nRookie EJ Manuel had a solid debut. The first round draft pick out of Florida State proved that he has a future as a pro. He was inconsistent, but showed flashes of poise in the pocket. A good sign for the beleaugered Bills.\n\nIn sum, the Patriots have some work to do developing a chemistry on offense. It may take until week 8 to find the rhythym, or it could magically appear around the same time Gronk suits up. Brady has now led his team to victory 36 times while the Patriots were tied or trailing in the fourth quarter. We miss those familiar tight ends in goal line situations, but in the words of the coach, “it is what it is.”\n\nThe Patriots are 1 and 0. Jets are up next on Thursday.\n\nIt’s a short week with lots of work to do." ]
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[ null, "Have you ever heard of the modern farmhouse concept of interior design? How about mountain modern architecture? Interior designers and architects love to add the term ‘modern’ to a design style in order to be a bit more descriptive. But doing so doesn’t mean a lot. That’s because what is considered modern is open to interpretation.\n\nAdding to the confusion are the generally accepted definitions of ‘modern’ and ‘contemporary’ in both architecture and interior design. Adhering to the classic definitions puts modernism at odds with styles like modern farmhouse and mountain modern. In the end, you have a confusing array of terms that do not help consumers really understand what architects and designers are talking about.\n\nIt is the modern part that gives people fits. If we take modern to mean whatever is currently in vogue, a modern farmhouse look might combine an old wooden table with stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. Neutral paint schemes would also abound, given that they are just as popular now as they were during the late 19th century.\n\nWhere modern farmhouse is an interior design style, mountain modern is an architectural style. It seeks to blend classic mountain architecture with modern materials and design preferences. A typical mountain modern structure is big on wood and other natural materials. In terms of the modern aspect, think wide open floor plans and floor-to-ceiling windows.\n\nMountain modern is fairly popular in states like Utah, Idaho, and Montana. Wherever you have mountainous regions and luxury homes, architects are more than happy to design mountain modern structures.\n\nIf we stay away from the accepted architectural and interior design definition of the word ‘modern’, both modern farmhouse and mountain modern work just fine. Otherwise, there is a big problem with the descriptions of both types of design.\n\nUntil recently, the generally accepted definition of modern architecture and interior design references the modernism movement that began in the late 1800s. This movement is credited to German and Scandinavian designers who focused more on function than style. True modernism emphasizes simplicity.\n\nThe thing about modernism is that it is tied to a specific architectural and design era. Over time, it evolved to become the 1950s and 60s mid-century modern and 1970s postmodern eras. But across the entire hundred years of modernism, the emphasis was on simplicity and function.\n\nDefining the terms makes it clear that modern farmhouse and mountain modern styles are actually more contemporary than anything else. But in the end, it doesn’t really matter. Consumers hoping to build a new home or remodel an existing one do not really care what words architects and interior designers use. As long as everyone involved understands the same definitions, everything works. In the end, adding ‘modern’ to the name of a design style doesn’t mean a whole lot." ]
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[ null, "Choreographer and producer Frederic Apcar was born in Paris and began his career as a chorus boy in the famous Folies Bergere. After arriving in Las Vegas in 1961, his first production at The Dunes was a glamorous dance show called Viva Le Girls! in the Parisian Room lounge.\n\nTwo years later, he persuaded the owner of the Casino De Paris – which featured legendary French performers such as Josephine Baker and Maurice Chevalier - to license the first official show outside Paris.\n\nThe Las Vegas version in a newly-built showroom at The Dunes was an immediate hit with its naughty dance routines and variety acts. It cost $75,000 a week to run and had a cast of 100 dancers and performers.\n\nApcar, who ran around Las Vegas in a silver Cadillac, remained at the helm of the Casino De Paris until the 1980s.\n\nThe Dunes, which opened on a prime position on the southern end of the Strip in 1955 and was partly financed by Mob and Teamsters money, began to decline and Steve Wynn bought the property in 1992, imploded the hotel and began construction of the $1.6 million Bellagio.\n\nThis marvelous menu cover, showing a glamorous showgirl with her pet tiger, was typical of pop art tastes in the 60s and 70s and was the front cover of a dinner menu at the Casino De Paris." ]
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[ "“Whether we like it or not, Malaysia’s political fundamentals are anchored in a race-based power sharing ideology, thus race politics will stay and BN is an established structure to effectively serve that purpose. All that BN needs is to adopt a moderate and inclusive approach moving forward.”–Darshan Singh", null, "A lot has happened since May 9, when Malaysians decided to alter the political landscape of the country, electing a loosely formed coalition called Pakatan Harapan (PH) into government. A devastating blow landed on the once mighty UMNO-led Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition when, for the first time in over 60 years, it lost the mandate to rule.\n\nNever had I thought that this would be possible in my lifetime. I expected BN to lose a couple more seats but to win the election as usual.\n\nWhile the majority of non-Malays were expected to vote for the PH coalition, what surprised me was the fact that a sizeable percentage of the Malay electorate decided to ditch BN as well. Traditionally, the majority of the Malay population had voted for BN, fearing a loss of political power if they did otherwise. This trend was expected to continue but unfortunately this time, it didn’t. Dr Mahathir Mohamad had successfully provided the necessary comfort in assuring that Malay rights and privileges would continue to be protected even if BN was no longer in power. After all, it was Mahathir who had indoctrinated the concept of supremacy during his previous 22 years as prime minister.\n\nIt will be interesting to see if the Malay electorate continues to vote for PH post-Mahathir in GE-15.\n\nWarning signs were all over that the people were disappointed and angry with the BN brand of politics, which was plagued by alleged corrupt practices and abuse of power and complete disregard for the principles of transparency, accountability and good governance. The only democratic value left was probably holding general elections on time.\n\nTrue enough, with the seizure of hundreds of millions in cash and belongings from premises linked to the former Prime Minister, public perception on embezzlement is slowly becoming reality.\n\nSince losing power, BN has been in disarray, desperately trying to recover from the shock election defeat. In such a situation, it does not help when one-time allies decide to jump ship and walk away with those who have newly acquired power. Effectively, there are only three parties left in the BN coalition, and at this point in time, it is not even certain if it will stay this way. There are obvious cracks visible even among its surviving members.\n\nIn reality, this election defeat should be viewed positively as an opportunity for BN to review its structure and ideology, correcting the mistakes of the past and emerging stronger. Being in the opposition can be useful to test the newly laid foundation which can be continuously improved until the next general election is called. People will surely appreciate an opposition which roars responsibly in Parliament.\n\nWhether we like it or not, Malaysia’s political fundamentals are anchored in a race-based power sharing ideology, thus race politics will stay and BN is an established structure to effectively serve that purpose. All that BN needs is to adopt a moderate and inclusive approach moving forward.\n\nThe majority will continue to claim rights and privileges while the minority will scream racism. This will not change even if the odds are tilted in any other way as we are a selfish and racist society.\n\nDarshan Singh is a FMT reader." ]
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[ null, "The fundamental contradiction within the Windsor clan is that they prefer, represent and embrace conservative tradition above all else, yet they desperately need to modernize to survive. Everything is currently being done to represent, defend and apply Queen Elizabeth’s preferences and conservative, colonizer, traditional mindset. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are not modern because they don’t have to be modern. That’s not what the Queen wants, and no one in the monarchy demands it. Kate is “successful” in the Queen’s eyes because Kate had babies, stayed with her philandering husband, and represents the (white) status quo. So, would you like to hear all of that in a sugary royal-commentary way? Here are highlights from two separate Us Weekly stories about how the Queen trusts Kate.\n\nKate can be trusted: “Over time, Kate has proved to Elizabeth that she can be trusted and they’ve developed a great relationship,” a source exclusively reveals in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now. “Elizabeth feels confident that Kate will make a great queen.”\n\nKate was nervous around the Queen: “During the early days as a royal, being around Elizabeth made her nervous. She was so desperate to impress.”\n\nKate is also “slightly nervous” about becoming Queen: “She’s always up for a challenge, believes in herself and feels that she has developed the wisdom, courage and strength to be a success,” the insider explains, adding that both Kate and William have been in contact with Elizabeth about their future roles. “The queen feels confident that they cross all the boxes to rule.”\n\nMajesty’s Joe Little: “The queen very much regards Catherine as … a safe pair of hands. She’s been a member of the royal family for 10 years now. … I think given that all that’s going on in the past few years in the royal family in terms of the fallouts. … The queen has great trust in Kate. Kate has found her own niche within the royal family.”\n\nKate’s royal order: The monarch, 95, also gave Prince William‘s wife, 39, a strong confidence boost by bestowing her with “the royal family order, something that’s only given to the female members of the royal family who have been around for quite some time and are deemed to be of great support to the queen,” Little explained. “I would say that the queen has great trust in the future Prince and Princess of Wales William and Catherine will be one day and, you know, in the fullness of time … King William and Queen Catherine.”\n\nKate the keen team player: Over the years, the queen has begun to view the Duchess of Cambridge as “a team player” within the palace. “Kate has found her own niche within the royal family,” Little told Us. “And she focuses on things that mean a great deal to her that she feels that she can give something to the charity … in a great way. Kate was very gradual. She appeared occasionally, but for the first few years, it was really [as] William’s wife rather than a working member of the royal family.”\n\nKate is old-school: Little believes the queen appreciates that Kate “adheres to tradition” instead of bending the rules. However, the family members still recognize that “the modern royal family has to evolve.”\n\nI realize it’s Us Weekly and all, but some of these quotes and descriptions are bonkers. “Kate has found her own niche within the royal family.” She’s going to be Princess of Wales and Queen Consort, neither of which are “niche.” She’s married to the future future king and she gave birth to the heirs. She’s not a niche!! Now as for Kate being seen as a “safe pair of hands” – I would not doubt that the Queen and her courtiers do regard Kate that way, more of a lazy, chaotic neutral overall. Kate’s not leaving her cheating husband, Kate’s not reinventing any royal wheels, Kate’s not causing wall-to-wall drama within the institution. She’s just lazy and she barely has any friends besides her mother. That’s what a “safe pair of hands” means.", null, null ]
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[ null, "Tiger Memon, blamed for carrying out the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, is hectoring one of his henchmen, Badshah Khan, that as a Muslim it is his duty to avenge the murder and rape of Muslims during the communal riots in Mumbai in 1993.\n\nEk bhi Hindu nahi maara tu ne? (You haven't killed a single Hindu?)\" says Memon as the other man cringes at his words.\n\nThis scene is from filmmaker Anurag Kashyap's thriller Black Friday, on the serial blasts. The controversial movie shows how the blasts on March 12, 1993 that killed more than 250 people and maimed hundreds of others were carried out, how the police tracked down the culprits and how sometimes innocent people bore the brunt of their atrocities.\n\nAs Yakub Memon, Tiger's brother found guilty of conspiracy in the blasts, is set to be executed on July 30, it's interesting to revisit the film and watch how it attempted to explain the blasts and the events that led to it.\n\nThe film was based on the book Black Friday - The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts by renowned crime writer and journalist S Hussain Zaidi. It was released in India in 2007, three years after its international outing, when the Supreme Court allowed the film to be shown in theatres only after the TADA court passed its judgment in the case.\n\nThe film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles in 2004 and was nominated for the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival the same year. Black Friday's music was provided by the rock band Indian Ocean and the title track Bandeh has since become a contemporary cult hit.\n\nRakesh Maria (who is now the Mumbai Police Commissioner) is played by actor Kay Kay Menon, while Aditya Srivastava of the TV serial CID fame essays Badshah Khan. Jab We Met director Imtiaz Ali plays Yakub in the film, which was written and directed by Kashyap.\n\nThe film portrays Yakub as someone who claims that apart from Tiger no member of the Memon family was involved in planning the blasts. And, after his arrest at the New Delhi railway station he helps the investigating officers in deciphering important leads.\n\nIn the film, when asked on a television debate if he knows where Tiger is, Yakub replies, \"Woh aap ISI se puchhiye.\" He is alluding to Pakistan's spy agency.\n\nBadshah Khan has been arrested from his village Rampur in Uttar Pradesh, where he was hiding after the blasts. Deputy Commissioner of police, Rakesh Maria, is interrogating him in the police station.\n\n\"Tumhe malum hai kitna nuksan hua, kitne jaane gayi (Do you how much damage was done and how many lives were lost)?\" Maria interrogates.\n\nHamari kaum ko jitna nuksan pahuchaya kisi na kisi ko toh badla lena tha (Babri Masjid was demolished. Our Muslim brothers were killed and our women raped. Someone had to take revenge for the loss that our community suffered).\"\n\nAfter an argument, Maria retorts, \"Tiger Memon ne tum logon ko ch***a banaya. Tum ch***e ho. Dharm ke naam pe ch***e ban gaye ho tumlog. Aur bante rahoge. Tum bante rahoge aur tumko maarne waala har woh Hindu (Tiger Memon has made a fool of you. You are a fool. You guys have been fooled in the name of religion. And you will be fooled again and again as well as every Hindu who kills you).\"\n\n1993 blasts accused Yakub Memon is a CA by profession. When he goes to the gallows, he will be one of the few prisoners who will have completed two masters’ degrees from IGNOU. (HT file photo)\n\nKashyap's film showcases how the 1993 blasts were not an isolated, sporadic terrorist attack. Its narrative is far more complex and is rooted in how Indian Muslims had perceived a sense of injustice during the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 and Mumbai communal riots in 1992-93. It examines the rise of Hindutva politics and the increasing saffronisation of Indian society - a scene shows a group of men raising \"Jai Shri Ram\" slogans while watching the demolition of the Babri Masjid on television news channel.\n\nDirected in Kashyap's characteristic style, with compelling visual re-creation of the blasts and chase scenes through the slums of Mumbai, the film investigates how wanted terrorists and shrewd smugglers Dawood Ibrahim and Tiger Memon manipulated the growing resentment in the minds of Muslims youth and led them through a wrong path. How Dawood and co, in nexus with Pakistani groups, had conspired to teach India a lesson for the tribulations faced by Muslims.\n\nThe destruction of the Babri Masjid and the Hindu-Muslim violence had left a deep impact on the minds of Indian Muslims, more so because none of the perpetrators were ever sentenced. And as Yakub's imminent hanging is discussed, it's worthwhile to ponder upon the questions as to what provoked young working class Muslim men to take to the bomb.\n\n\"Neither those who demolished the Masjid nor those found guilty of the ensuing riots, in which 900 persons were killed, among them 575 Muslims and 275 Hindus, were punished, even though criminal offences were registered against the perpetrators. Two judicial commissions also indicted specific individuals for both crimes,\" wrote journalist Jyoti Punwani in her recent analysis of the wrong signals that hanging Yakub might send across on Scroll.in.\n\nCritics have argued that Yakub's involvement in planning the 1993 blasts was much smaller than that of Tiger and Dawood's. Moreover, some say he was instrumental in providing crucial information to Indian investigating agencies. On the other hand, Indian authorities have not been able to catch hold of either Tiger or Dawood. At this conjecture, as debates on whether Yakub should be hanged or not gather steam, Black Friday indeed provides noteworthy perspectives." ]
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Will I disappoint by having a tiny, crusty point-and-shoot rather than a professional DSLR?\n\nHalf a Berry Calpis (one of their splendid cocktails) later, more bloggers arrived and I painstakingly tried to remember everyone's names. It's odd when you know people by their blogs and then meet them for the first time in real life. Thankfully, everyone was so sweet and friendly. Huge sigh of relief.", null, "We bonded (well, not really, because everyone else knew each other) and were then lead into a private dining room at the back of the restaurant.", null, "After some welcome speeches and further chatting was carried out, the first course of sake, the Amabuki Daiginjo, was presented. We were to be having 3 sake tastings through the night to accompany the food. The Amabuki Daiginjo was matched to our first 2 courses.", null, "Amuse bouche was a spoonful of amberjack and a shotglass of sati-imo soup. Sati-imo is Japanese taro and it was cooked into a beautiful, silky smooth soup. The amberjack was so fresh. We later learned from Shinichi himself that the amberjack were only caught that morning.", null, "Our first course was oysters and scallops. I liked the dressed oyster but preferred the natural. I'm not a huge fan of scallop so it didn't really tickle my fancy.", null, "Sashimi was brought out as well. At the time I thought I was eating 3 types of fish but now know it was 3 different cuts of Southern blue fin tuna. This was one of my favorite courses. Sashimi is so simple but rarely done well because it relies so heavily on the quality of produce. I thought this was perhaps the best sashimi I've ever tasted (bar the last time I ate at Sake).\n\nOur next sake was brought out: Kozaemon Junmai Ginjo. It was matched to the next 2 courses.", null, "The first of these was the venison tataki. I really enjoyed this dish. It was very delicate but each mouthful popped with flavor. The sweet and sour from the pickled pears and plum worked perfectly with the venison.", null, "Next came the spanner crab and tuna dumpling. It was served in a shiitake mushroom consomme and the consomme knocked my socks of. It was beautiful, smooth and clear with an exquisite, earthy seafood flavor.\n\nThe final sake for the evening was the Kozaemon Yamahai Junmai Banshu Yamadanishiki (what a mouthful!) which is the most acidic and robust of the lot. Those who were not familiar with sake remarked that this tasted the most 'familiar' as it had the acidity of red wine. It was to accompany the mains.", null, "Our first main was quail three-ways. My favorite component was the galantine of quail and I couldn't help but marvel at the technique behind stuffing something so small.\n\nAt this point, Shinichi made an appearance and we thanked him heartily for his creations. He asked if we were ready for our wagyu. Harharhar... we are a table of seasoned food bloggers. We are ALWAYS ready for more food. Bloated bellies are not a problem.", null, "The wagyu was served with some wonderful accompaniments. The confit sato-imo was soft and melty. I haven't tasted this kind of savory taro outside of China. Here, we're used to thinking of taro as a purple, desserty root vegetable. In China, I had lovely small, white taros that are savory like white potato but with a silkier, slipperier flesh. This was of the same type. The tempura edamame were cute and innovative. We all adored the lotus chips.", null, "As for the wagyu itself, it was cooked perfectly. The portion was cut into cubes and each mouthful was a delight.", null, "Along with the mains, we were served a Winter salad. The terms 'Winter salad' brings to mind thoughts of silverbeet, root vegetables and general 'heaviness'. I loved that Shinichi's Winter salad was still light and fresh but featuring seasonal vegetables and their best.", null, "Our final pre-dessert sake was the kozaemon kobasu which had a sharp, sour tang. It served well as a palate-cleanser for our final course.", null, "The dessert was called a 'Chocolate Garden' and was inspired by Shinichi's childhood playing football in the yard. I had been disappointed by Sake's dessert when I ate there earlier this year but this dessert changed my mind completely. It was suggested that we start with the chocolate jelly, being the most delicate component on the plate. I thought it would have a very light chocolate flavor but it packed a punch! Very special. The white chocolate sorbet was delicious, especially when eaten with the sticky, gooey and crunchy brownie chunks (aka 'chocolate sand'). The dark chocolate bavarois was smooth and light. It wasn't too sweet either. 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[ null, "He’s never been Bar Mitzvah’d. He doesn’t fast on Yom Kippur. So, why is Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy rockin’ a Star of David around his neck at the NFL Combine?\n\nLong story short … Jeudy really likes his “Jew” nickname and decided to cop himself some “jew”elry to let everybody know!\n\n“My last name’s Jeudy, people sometimes call me ‘Jew’ so I got a Jewish star. I’m not Jewish though.” – Jerry Jeudy on why he wears the Star of David around his neck pic.twitter.com/Ta3hy3K1Hf\n\nJeudy also has a decorative piece with the word, “Jew” spelled across.", null, "Everyone in the media room laughed when Jeudy offered up his explanation — but the question … is it all Kosher with actual Jewish people?\n\nWe asked some of the Jewish people in the office for their thoughts — here’s what we got.\n\n— “I’m not offended by it. I hope somehow the ‘Jew’ nickname will spark interest in Judaism and Jewish culture.”\n\n— “I don’t like that one bit. I think it’s making a mockery of people’s identity. I find it very offensive.”\n\nSo, division in the office … how do you feel about the chain?" ]
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[ null, "When it comes to pinpointing aspects of modern life that could use better navigation tools, we don’t have to look too far. Take rescue efforts in metropolitan areas, for instance; specifically, the case of first responders such as firefighters. It’s a struggle to locate firefighters in burning structures. Urban GPS is often adequate for regular navigation tasks; many firefighters use mapping apps for assistance in locating the scene of a fire, for example. But, when it comes to homing in on the locations of firefighters inside a burning structure, there is a lot of room for improvement.\n\nOn the technical side to such improvements, the major challenge is sensor fusion; GPS/INS fusion, to be exact. Anybody developing a sensor for first responders will fundamentally have to break a form barrier in MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems). Devices in smaller form factors often sacrifice a degree of functionality – so, the challenge lies in creating new tech that would not be cumbersome to firefighters, whilst maintaining a high degree of functionality.\n\nPlus, there are situational factors to consider. The device must not add to the firefighter’s already high-pressure situation and must be as convenient as possible to use. Features that seem easy enough to operate under normal circumstances may take on a whole new level of complexity when the user is in a highly stressful situation. Imagine a firefighter, in the middle of an inferno, having to fidget with a device to get it to operate – not ideal, to say the least.\n\nIt is safe to say, in this regard, that any technological breakthrough must be as practical as it is innovative.\n\nThe Platform is Already There\n\nThe GPS/INS combination is adequate, technologically speaking. It combines the short and very accurate bursts of INS with the wider coverage of GPS, which is what you want if we’re talking about locating objects or people. With our EGI Integration System, not many stands in the way of you developing a program that is suitable for first responders.\n\nBut, as is often the case, the physical technology isn’t yet available. It’s the same story with the computer. Early computer scientists saw the huge potential in a machine that could solve mathematical equations in an instant. The problem at that time was nothing was powerful enough to actualize what they had in mind. As leaders in the field, we at CAST Navigation see the same scenario playing out for GPS. Our role is to help the field actualize its dreams by producing first-class simulation systems and product assistance." ]
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[ "Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring is 95 years old this year and is still fresh.\n\nAnd, sometimes, still controversial. I remember that when Pierre Monteux, who had conducted the riotous premiere in Paris in 1913, conducted it again with the Boston Symphony in 1957, 200 people walked out. Ten years later I heard it played by the Oregon Symphony, and one of Portland’s honorable music critics demanded the next day to know why the city’s intelligent audiences should be assaulted with such noisy, insulting trash.\n\nThe Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Music Director James Levine, will be playing Rite of Spring at concerts on December 4 (open rehearsal at 10:30, regular concert at 8:00 pm) and again on December 5, 6, and 9.\n\nI especially remember the first time I listened to a record of The Rite of Spring while following the orchestra score. Confronting that score was one of the most amazing experiences of my life, a remarkable initiation for a kid of 17 whose previous familiarity with orchestra scores had been limited to miniature scores of Beethoven and Schubert symphonies. It was the first folio-size study score I had ever seen, the Kalmus pirated reprint of the 1923 score published by Editions Russe de Musique, Koussevitzky’s own publishing house.", null, null ]
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[ "Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine undoubtedly have a few extra dollars to spare. So like any decent music moguls would do, they’re pooling their funds together to provide COVID-19 relief to the city that put Dre on the map — Compton, California.\n\nAccording to The Press Telegram, Dre and Iovine’s donation will provide more than 145,000 free meals for residents in need and pay for COVID-19 tests.\n\n“Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine have always been great advocates and supporters of the City of Compton,” Compton Mayor Aja Brown said in a statement. “Increasing access to food and vital healthcare are some of the most important ways we can make an impact for our community in this time of need.”", null, "In 2015, Dre announced he would donate the proceeds from Compton: A Soundtrack to build a performing arts center at Compton High. Two years later, he made good on his promise and donated $10 million to the cause. The center is set to break ground this year.\n\nMeanwhile, Swizz Beatz and Timbaland are trying to get Dre and Diddy to commit to an Instagram Live battle. On Friday (April 24), Diddy confirmed to Fat Joe they were “talking about it.”" ]
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[ null, "Two years ago, former President Trump was banned from Twitter (along with other social media sites) in the wake of the Capitol riots on January 6. These sites argued that Trump’s commentary towards the rioters via social media violated terms and services agreements by inciting violence.\n\nHowever, while Trump remains unable to access most other social media platforms, things have changed on Twitter. This is because business mogul Elon Musk purchased Twitter and subsequently let Trump back on the platform.", null, "With Trump running in the 2024 presidential election, he’s very likely to return to Twitter at one point. After all, the former president is already trying to have his access to Facebook restored.\n\nNevertheless, ahead of what’s likely to be Trump’s return to Twitter, Musk and Democrats are now butting heads, according to The Hill.\n\nWhat to Know About This Latest Conflict\n\nDemocrats are sounding the alarm that Trump’s return to Twitter could be dangerous and even potentially lead to foreign officials posing national security concerns.\n\nAmid news of Trump trying to get back on Facebook, Democrats have already contacted parent company Meta, urging it to keep Trump’s Facebook ban intact. So far, Meta has not lifted the ban against Trump.\n\nTwitter, on the other hand, has been free for Trump to access since November 2022. Thus far, however, the former president has abstained, trying to keep his own social media platform, Truth Social, alive and well.\n\nDo you support Elon Musk’s decision to let Donald Trump back on Twitter!?\n\nStill, for the sake of campaigning, it’s very clear that Trump’s 2024 team wants him back on mainstream social media platforms.\n\nDemocrats, on the other hand, claim there are lackadaisical rules in place regarding Twitter’s finances, hate speech precautions, and more. They also claim that Musk is being irresponsible in how he’s managed the social media platform since buying it last year.\n\nIn the wake of this criticism, Musk warns that the Biden administration could end up using federal agencies as weapons against Twitter, due to its current management.\n\nElon Musk maintains that how he’s running Twitter is actually a net positive, rather than a liability. Furthermore, Musk is constantly keeping Twitter users in the loop about new updates to the platform, how users can view/interact with tweets, and more.\n\nTwitter is arguably already the least wrong source of truth on the Internet, but we obviously still have a long way to go.\n\nEnabling @CommunityNotes to operate at very large scale and providing maximum transparency about how Twitter works are fundamental to building trust.\n\nSince acquiring Twitter, Musk has also personally sparred with certain Democrats, such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren. It wasn’t all that long ago that Musk declared America has endured “harm” by Warren serving as a congressional lawmaker.\n\nWarren, too, has taken direct shots at Musk on occasion.\n\nWhat do you think about Democrats attacking Elon Musk over his choice to allow Trump back on Twitter and otherwise make more changes to the platform? You’re welcome to make the comments section below your sounding board." ]
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[ null, null, "Twenty years ago, if someone told you there was a device at a stoplight that could mail you a ticket if you were speeding, you would have said that was ludicrous.Ten years, and that is exactly what happened. Now we have debates about whether the cameras are actually there for safety, or to merely generate revenue.\n\nAre people in favor of these red-light cameras? The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found in a recent study that two-thirds of the 3,000 people surveyed living in cities with red-light cameras were in favor of the cameras. The participants in the study were contacted by phone between February 19 and March 29. The study has a margin of error of approximately two percent.\n\nBut are these cameras really for our own good? Today we ask you if we should obey 'em or vote 'em out. Tweet us your response and make sure to include the hashtag #RedLightCam -- and you'll join the chorus right here via CoverItLive.\n\nReview update: 2021 Kia K5 takes trendy style to the mainstream\nCommenting is closed for this article\nContribute\nSend us a tip Comment Contact the editor\nFollow Us" ]
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[ null, "Hours before their sold out show at Riverside Newcastle, I find myself sat in the dressing room of the DMA’s with guitarist Johnny Took. Lying length ways on a couch, Johnny seems the most chilled out guy in the world right now. Offering me some of his snacks as I sit down ready for the interview, it’s clear Johnny isn’t fazed by the massive popularity his band have gained over the last year. Selling out shows both in Australia and the UK, as well as gaining millions of views online and a spot on the FIFA 17 soundtrack.\n\nHow’s the tour going so far?\n\nIt’s cool, it’s all been great actually, all the shows they’ve been rawkus. I do enjoy coming to the UK, the UK has been really great to us you know. We’ve been to here a few times before and we seem to go to a fair few of the regional cities, different places overtime, so it feels like the UK is coming together for us as a whole which is nice.\n\nYou played ‘Hit The North’ here in Newcastle back in April, how was that experience?\n\nIt was cool, it’s funny the O2 was actually the first venue we played in Newcastle, ever, the first time we came over here.\n\nIs there a big difference between crowds in the UK and crowds back over in Australia?\n\nYeah, well it’s also different in Australia because when you play in Australia it’s normally like, there’s the 6 capital cities and it’s so big. So everyone will come to one gig say in Sydney or in Melbourne. But the UK is different because there’s so many different cities and they all have their little differences. They’re definitely like fuckin’ rowdy. We’re actually pretty surprised that we sold out here in Newcastle, I think it sold out in under a day or something. We thought you guys would have been sick of us by now.\n\nThere’s been a great reaction to your debut album ‘Hill’s End’, which track or tracks off the album are the most significant for you?\n\n‘Step up the morphine’ is a pretty important one and I don’t know, there’s a bunch. ‘Timeless’ is pretty important as well, it was one of the first songs me and Mason wrote together, it was originally written on a banjo actually. It was like some western song and it ended up becoming what it is. I’ve got fond memories of lots of the songs on that album, because it’s your first record and they’ve came from a lot of different places.\n\nDid you expect Hill’s End to hit the heights that it did?\n\nI don’t know, ‘Aim for a future that doesn’t make sense’ you know, we’ve just went along with it.\n\nWhen do you decide when a song/album is finished?\n\nYou can just feel it I guess. You’ll know if you listen to a song and there’s something that really fucking irks, it’ll stand out like dog’s balls. And it won’t feel right, you know it’s just the same for anyone when they listen to music. But then also it’s never going to be 100% right I think.\n\nIs there anything that sticks out to you on ‘Hill’s End’ that you’d change?\n\nErm, yeah… I probably would have re-recorded ‘Blown Away’, and done it like maybe recorded the drums in like less than 30 seconds, which we did on that, and then probably get strings and make it into a real big pop epic tune. Which you could still do.\n\nYou often get asked about your brit-pop influences, but what other influences for you went into ‘Hill’s End’?\n\nI think a big one for me is definitely going back to like Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan sort of song writing. There’s quite a folky aspect I guess to some of the songs, especially if you hear them without Tommy, if you heard me or Mason sing some of the songs originally. But all that brit-pop music was massive for me in my teens, not so much for Mason, he never listened to it and we didn’t know each other. He didn’t get into it until he met me and Tommy when we were about 22. He was more into bands like Sonic Youth and shit like that.\n\nDo the brit-pop comparisons ever get to you?\n\nIt’s just a natural human thing to do, isn’t it? You do it with a fucking cup of coffee, when you wake up in the morning you compare it to what you’ve got back home or whatever. It’s just a normal human thing to do and it’s fine. It’s how human’s make sense of shit. I mean to be compared to the likes of Oasis, they’re one of the biggest bands in the world so it’s kinda cool. But there are deeper aspects to the music, I think if you know your music and you know lots of bands from the genre then you’ll be able to see the difference, or I like to think so anyway. It doesn’t irk me, at the same time no one’s ever picked a melody of ours and said it actually sounds like something else, which I find funny. Like you couldn’t pick one and say well ‘that’s this song’, I find that curious when it comes to the comparisons.\n\nAre there thoughts of the second album already?\n\nYeah man, we’ve already started recording it. We’ve done like three tracks I think, we just finished two before we got over here and it’s going fucking great. It was pretty stressful for a couple of weeks, because we were just going to do it ourselves again, except we’re not in my bedroom now, we’ve got a proper studio. So the first couple of weeks, we went and did the drums else where because the gear they had at the studio, they didn’t have enough to make the drums sound like what we wanted. They’re quite warm, vintage sounding drums, almost like 70’s sounding drums. 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[ "Every year ahead of the draft, I like to highlight a few players who I like or have heard good things about that I believe would make excellent additions to the Royals organization. This year’s version of the list is similar to most I’ve done in the past, with the exception of at the very top. With the 14th pick, I would choose a different strategy than what we are hearing for the Royals pick from experts. To me, one of the bigger strengths of the class is in the prep outfield group and one player stands out to me after Jordan Adell as a guy I would be comfortable with stretching for instead of going the prep pitching route.\n\nWe haven’t seen his name anywhere near the top 15 to 20 picks, but a couple years from now we could see Tristen Lutz, a prep outfielder from Texas, as a high-end talent that teams ask themselves, “Why didn’t I make that choice?” The physical strength of Lutz, combined with the bat speed and an exhibited ability to barrel good velocity, already has pushed him to the late first or supplemental first round range. The outfielder has shown off strength to right-center while also being able to pull the ball and make regular hard contact. Currently, he can play center, but most think he will have to move to a corner as he continues to fill out. Still, at 6’3″ 220 lbs, I think you will see a physical specimen that can mash 25+ home runs with solid hitting skill and plus defensive skills. A tweak in his stance, putting him more upright could unlock even more power than he already shows. Average or slightly better tools across the board with plenty of drive and work ethic to capture every possible tool in the box could make him a future All Star.\n\nThe Royals seem destined to go with a prep pitcher at their slot but I wouldn’t pass on a chance to grab Lutz before he’s off the board.\n\nTrevor Rogers – I have warmed to Rogers as of late thanks to the loose arm and the feel for arm side run. The velocity comes easy and plays up with his height and extension. This is likely valuable to the Royals after watching a few of their recent prospects never see their velo pop up ahead of the draft and, in a couple cases, dip after. The secondary pitches aren’t quite there yet, which is scary for a pitcher at his advanced age (turns 20 in November) but the fastball control is solid and the arm run leaves something to dream on. It’s a solid pick at the right price and he’ll easily slide into the Royals top two or three prospects in the system.\n\nSam Carlson – Like Shane Baz, Carlson has a feel for multiple secondary pitches in his change and slider while pumping 95-97 MPH this summer. The body size, arm speed, athleticism combined with a feel for the secondaries are intriguing. If a there’s a run on prep players like Baz, Adell and Rogers before KC got their hands on them, then Carlson makes for an exciting pick at 14.\n\nThe Royals are in a much better place financially this year in the draft than they were last year, obviously. Knowing that, what high-end players could they get with their 2nd or 3rd pick? Getting a player like Brent Rooker would be a nice addition while also saving slot money, but I doubt that he is likely to be available to the Royals at 52, as plenty of other teams could be looking at adding Rooker with a shot at saving some slot money and getting a talented bat. The Royals have always coveted right-handed power and Rooker has plenty of that with 32 home runs during the last two college seasons. In addition to that power shown at Mississippi State, Rooker hit for some power in his summer work over the last two years, hitting 10 home runs in the summer season in ’15 and three home runs at the Cape in 35 games last year. An average to below-average arm likely means Rooker moves to left field, but the body and movement should profile as average in the field.\n\nSteven Jennings – The Royals have doubled up pitchers with early picks before and the addition of Jennings to the prospects they are tied to in the first round would give them a pair of high-end prospects at the top of their pitching rankings. A former two sports star at his high school, Jennings tore his ACL last year early in his football season but bounced back to have a dominant spring on the mound. At 6’2″ 175 lbs., Jennings projects as a future starter once he adds a tad more weight. The fastball already works in the low to mid 90s hitting up to 96 MPH while he’s able to throw a pair of breaking balls in his slider and curveball that both profile as plus pitches in the future. The Royals haven’t fared well in the past with developing spin but they shouldn’t have much to do on this end with this righty and his feel for both along with the projection would make him a high-end prospect in the system. Add in a change up in the future and you could have the possibility of a front line starter after he fills out now that football in long in the rear view mirror.\n\nKevin Merrell – A true Royals type of player with 80-grade speed that plays a premium defensive spot at short. The South Florida Bull isn’t a lock to play short in the pros due to an average arm and lacking defensive instincts, but he should be able to handle a move to center field quite well where the speed will help him play up defensively. With the bat, he’s hit for average in all three seasons and both summer stints while controlling the strikezone. A top of the order bat that should be able to control the zone, play a primary defensive spot and steal plenty of bases sounds like an ideal player to add anytime they have a chance.\n\nGoing prep pitching could be the correct way to go, and as I’ve profiled before adding a pitcher with intelligence like Jacob Heatherly would be ideal. Having interviewed quite a few players while writing, I was blown away by Heatherly’s answers and he has become a favorite of mine. A talented hitter on his high school squad, Heatherly might see his game take another tick up on the mound where he features a low- to mid-90s fastball and a pair of average breaking balls in his curve and slider. Deciding on the curveball could see it tick up while his feel for all pitches leaves one to believe his changeup will come forward in the future. The lefty’s drive, intelligence and a willingness to learn would be a welcome addition to any organization.", null, "Bryce Bonnin was more of a positional prospect in his younger days. There is some concern about the projectability here with his size at 6′ 185 lbs and whether the velocity could back up once on a pro work schedule, but the arm has fewer miles on it as a former position player which could mean there is still more in the tank. Bonnin’s stock has really flown up the charts on the mound, working in the mid 90’s and as high as 96 mph. The pitch features sink and works up in grade thanks to a crossfire delivery despite some iffy control. Getting swing and misses in and out of the zone with the fastball isn’t always the easiest find but Bonnin can do just that. His slider is already one of the better ones in the draft that can spin in the low to mid 80’s and works extremely well with his arm slot and off the sinking fastball. As a position prospect, primarily one would hope that the slider could take another tick up in grade and profile as a future 60 or greater pitch, giving him two plus pitches with the hopes he can find the changeup after giving up the position play.\n\nTarik Skubal – This pick is a bit out there as he hasn’t pitched for the University of Seattle this season after undergoing Tommy John surgery late last season. Still, Skubal is a young prospect for a college lefty, not turning 21 until November of this year and was dominant in his college career before getting injured putting up a near 3-1 K-BB ratio with sub-3 ERA in his first season and a half. At 6’3″ 215 lbs, the lefty doesn’t need any projection while he worked his fastball in the low to mid 90’s while getting up to 96 mph prior to his injury with a pair of average secondaries in his curve and changeup. The fastball has sinking action on it. He’s not likely to go in the top two rounds, so the Royals could add him in the 3rd or 4th round.\n\nJake Adams – I’m going to show off my Iowa bias here with this selection, but heck, why not? At 6’3″ 250 lbs, Adams features a Billy Butler-esque build, but with the power to get rid of balls to all fields. After hitting .360 with 25 home runs for Des Moines Area Community College in 2016, he transferred to the University of Iowa. All he did on arrival to the Big 10 is break the school record and conference record for home runs while winning player of the year award. The need for a first baseman in the organization isn’t high but the power from the right side is real and as a first baseman he shouldn’t break the bank in the Top 10 rounds.\n\nQuick Note – Upper-level Royals officials have been seen sitting on Iowa Western’s Jacob Tillo and Louisville pitcher Kade McClure in addition to other names that they have been linked to. Don’t be surprised if one of those pitchers is selected in the early rounds by Kansas City." ]
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[ null, "Above: Nous Non Plus in their own little Utopie in Québec City (photo by Emily Welsch).\n\nLast night found Nous Non Plus in Québec City, where we dined at l’Utopie, a fine restaurant – as the fates would have it – smack dab next door to the club where we performed. Maître d’hôtel Frédéric and sommelier Bertrand graciously created a meal for us, pairing flavors and textures to the wines we had selected under their tutelage. (In another happy twist of fate, I would run into the two of them at a tasting in New York only a few days later!)\n\nThe first wine was a white: Costières de Nîmes 2003, a blend of Grenache Blanc and Roussanne. The latter, Bertrand told us, has been aged in large oak casks in order to achieve measured oxidation of the wine. As a result, the wine was rich in color and wonderfully aromatic. On one level the style struck me as completely modern: the wine was highly manipulated and some might say affected. At the same time, I thought about how he had used a very old technique (aging in large oak barrels where greater amounts of air cause the wine to \"age\" more quickly) to obtain the richness he wanted (in balance with the conventionally vinified Grenache). The wine was bold and drank more like a red than a white in its mouthfeel and finish. Fréderique paired it with Sea Scallops sprinkled to taste with aromatized fleur de sel.\n\nThe next wine was a Coteaux du Languedoc 2003, a 100% Carignan. The wine seemed to embrace the \"biodynamique\" approach that has become an overarching philosophy for French winemakers in recent years. The sturdy Carignan paired well with Nova Scotia stockfish served over grilled chestnut soup and mashed green cabbage and raisins.\n\nWhile the star of the evening remained the Costières de Nîmes, the biggest treat for me was the St-Joseph 2003, a 100% Syrah. Many believe that Northern Rhône represents today the greatest value in fine and collectible wine and this wine was fantastic. I enjoyed it immensely with the macreuse, a lean cut of beef served over celeriac, foie gras, marrow, and armillaire mushrooms.\n\nAs Bertrand and Frédéric rocked on the dance floor at our show, I couldn’t help but think we had found a small utopia in Québec. The band played seventeen songs, including three encores, and we all slept very well that evening." ]
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[ "Film Courage: I know you are about to release your second book, but I want to ask you about your first book which was from 2013?\n\nHouston Howard: 2013. In 2013 I released Make Your Story Really Stinkin’ Big through Michael Wiese Productions. And it’s funny because when I got to LA, I didn’t go to film school so I had to self-educate myself and Michael Wiese Productions, I loved their line of film books primarily because (or at least initially because) they have the best covers and I’m a graphic design guy, so I like nice cool covers. I was attracted to their line of books (and loved their books) and then when I decided to publish my book I was going to self-publish it, but I just decided on a whim to send it to them and they ended up picking it up right away and published through that. So that’s kind of cool and it was a 2013 release.\n\nFilm Courage: Okay…where were you in your life when you decided to write it, where would you find the spare time to write?\n\nHouston Howard: When I first decided to write that book, me and my team (and the guys I was hooked up with) were trying to figure out…(Watch the video interview on Youtube here).", null, null, null, null ]
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[ "When the prostitute’s physique is discovered, the SVU detectives ultimately discover Daniel and he tells them that Lena was kidnapped. This evaluate comes from somebody who by no means watch SVU his entire life (I know!).", null, "Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky was born in 1836 in Moscow. The creative gene ran in the family as his father and brothers were artists as properly. He was one of the most successful Russian painters of his generation and beloved to spend his earnings on touring internationally.\n\nThe Upside to Russian Wives\n\nYou’ll need to try hard to fulfill the needs of your Slavic woman. The majority of them have a tendency to seek out companions ready to provide them with the financial revenue. Russian hospitality and delicacies could be disagreeable to you. Russian persons are keen on tasty, but fatty low-carb foods that you’ll never accept if you’re a western man used to a balanced food plan. Moreover, her relations might be deeply insulted if you refuse to eat the meals prepared by your potential Russian spouse or her members of the family. Your Russian woman may be looking for your cash. Russian women introduced up within the 90s have been raised with a mindless arrange of their minds.\n\nOne more drawback is that courting single Russian brides over the Internet isn’t the most handy method of building a relationship. You have extra chances if you interact with a person in real life.\n\nThe Unexplained Mystery In to Hot Russian Brides Discovered\n\nI am acquainted with Law and Order and liked to observe it from time to time, but SVU aka spin off never sparks my interest . I always like detective reveals, I tried to look at ‘CSI’ however find it too complicated and over the top and so does half other ‘murder mystery’ exhibits on the market that aren’t worth mentioning. When a young woman is found brutally murdered, the SVU detectives use her distinctive tattoos to identify her as a recently russian wives to buy engaged Russian mail-order bride. Upon questioning her distraught fiancé, they study that she was kidnapped and held for ransom the night time of their engagement celebration. While the detectives comply with the cash to a lethal blackmail rip-off run by the Russian Mafia, Captain Cragen goes undercover as a tragic and lonely suitor to lure out a killer. In order to convey down a Russian mobster operating a global prostitution/kidnapping ring disguised as a Russian bride website, Cragen steps from behind the desk to go undercover as a “john”.\n\n​The mood is in stark distinction with the sumptuous, colourful outfits of the wedding guests. Tradition prescribes that solely ladies could be current whereas the bride is ready for the wedding. An exception is made for the little boy sitting on the left.\n\nOne Montana website profiled in an ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs report entitled “Pinay Brides” circumvented the restrictions by characterising its position as that of a journey company. Thousands of Filipina ladies marry Americans annually. In 2005, President Alexander Lukashenko tried to regulate “marriage agencies” in Belarus and make it troublesome for them to operate. He believed that Western men have been draining his nation of girls of child-bearing age. However, as most agencies are being run from exterior Belarus , he has been unable to stop this activity.\n\nHer only curiosity is herself and her social “pals”. Think long and hard before you marry a Russian woman you no nothing about. When it involves discovering somebody particular on the web it’s a must that you simply must be cautious in dealing folks. There are so many scammers on the market who’re just ready for a prey to fall on their tricks. I even have been a member of online Russian relationship web site, and thus far, I encountered great men nevertheless there are just a few bad weeds that I have to take out in order to choose the great one. Online courting requires hard work and additional patience so as to reap what you sow.\n\nYou’ll most likely discover what you’re looking for, but in such places, males’s expectations regarding Russian brides match poorly with the truth. Subconsciously, Russian ladies will expect extra substantial proof of affection and devotion. She and most of her Russian ladies pals I have met are without doubt probably the most superficial individuals I actually have ever encountered. 4 out of 5 of her Russian girlfriends ultimately cheated and divorced their husbands for wealthier males. She in a short time had an affair, began spending all our money on her garments and appearance. When I discovered the affair, she broke it off however kept in touch with the guy. Like a fool, I stayed together with her begging her to vary her ways and are available back to be a wife and mom.\n\nInternational marriage agencies are regularly referred to as “mail-order bride” agencies. Make certain you are prepared to accept her imaginative and prescient of life and her ethnic background. Marriage is an important step for a woman from Russia. Russian brides at all times plan a household and meaningful lovemaking. The term “mail order bride” suggests that when you specify your criteria in your excellent match, you’ll be able to search an online relationship web site, discover your perfect woman and bring her residence! But if you wish to enhance your odds for true happiness, you’ll must take much more time and effort to get to know a lady and make knowledgeable choices about this essential decision. Sorry, gents, if we’ve disappointed you with the truth that mail order brides don’t exist, however we know you’ll thank us for it afterward." ]
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Android 18 makes it clear that she is uncomfortable driving through the forest’s bumpy terrain, while Android 17 appears to enjoy the ride. 18 asks Android sixteen how shut is Goku’s house, which he says is immediately forward. 18, uninterested in driving via the bumpy terrain, opens her window and unleashes an energy blast that obliterates the whole forest in front of them and makes the bottom extra even.\n\nAndroid 17 asks what he needs, and Krillin asks if they simply want to kill Goku, or take over the world. 17 says that for now they are simply going to kill Goku, and will decide what to do subsequent afterwards. Krillin asks why they wish to kill Goku, because it was Dr. Gero who hated him, and he’s now useless. 17 replies that Gero has nothing to do with it and that it’s only a recreation, which is why he didn’t ask Krillin the place Goku is.\n\nGoku is later joined by Android 18, whose look reminds 17 of each his personal and Dr. Myuu’s true nature, contributing to the ends of both Myuu, who was killed by 17’s Shocking Death Ball, and Super 17 himself. Android 17 along together with his sister present up suddenly on the battlefield throughout Moro’s preliminary assault on Earth. Kicking one of many enemy in the face, he asks if it was Seven-Three who he kicked and after affirming that it was, says that he seems fairly weak and asks Piccolo if he is even wanted.\n\nGoku is gathering power for the Super Spirit Bomb in an effort to defeat Kid Buu, and in a mountainous region, android 17 is walking down a forest trail when he recognizes Goku’s voice, then encounters two hunters passing by way of. Android 17 raises his rifle to trick the two into elevating their arms, unaware that they’re supplying Goku with their power. To the hunters’ confusion, the android smiles and proclaims “You beat me to it”, earlier than raising one of his own hands.\n\nPiccolo is glad to see him there nevertheless as a result of androids not having Chi that may be absorbed by Seven-Three using Moro’s capability. Android 17 and Android 18 then put together to fight Seven-Three and Shimorekka with Android 18 saying that she is there because she is being paid to which Android 17 says makes them sound like mercenaries. 17 engages God of Destruction Top on his personal and his assaults prove to be ineffective but, nonetheless holding a significant speed benefit over his opponent, uses this to drive Top to bury himself in rubble, although it doesn’t work for lengthy. 17 is lastly caught by Top and bombarded with lots of of Ki blasts; to 17’s credit score, he is able to withstand the onslaught. As Top ready to destroy the realm, 17 is saved by Frieza, who attempts to make use of his psychic powers to no avail.\n\nKrillin asks if they would go away Goku alone if he begged them, however Android sixteen replies that they would not, they were created to kill Goku. 17 agrees, and tells Krillin hurry and give his friends some Senzu Beans. As proven from his alternative of profession, Android 17 may be very outdoorsy, and finds it hard to take a seat still, seemingly stemming from his beforehand hyperactive nature.\n\n17 is disappointed by 18’s actions and says that he simply needed to have some enjoyable and enjoy the journey. 18 says that enjoyable is for humans they usually aren’t human anymore, which causes sixteen and 17 to sadly stay silent. Later, 18 tells 17 that she does not like her new outfit and when they reach another city, she desires to stop to seek out more garments, which 17 reluctantly agrees to, while 16 curiously observes a close-by river.\n\nHis love of the outdoors could have been influenced by the nature-loving Android 16, with whom 17 was shut pals. 17’s choice in a spouse, a zoologist, may have been influenced by his occupation as a Park Ranger and pleasure of the wild. 17 cares tremendously for nature and was even keen to die to reserve it by taking on intergalactic house poachers and was willing to permit himself to suffocate in area to forestall them from blowing up. At the identical time, not unlike his sister, Android 17 isn’t without a measure of materialist need.\n\nThe androids are handcuffed by the officers, however sixteen easily breaks them off of his wrists and 18 throws the police car into a nearby mountain. The androids resolve to go to the closest town to get 18 some extra clothes, (as her outfit was broken by Vegeta), and to find a automobile. As they are about to leave, Krillin rushes over to them, telling them to wait.\n\nAs 17 and Frieza begin to work collectively to struggle Top, Jiren becomes annoyed that Top is fighting them, so he fires his Power Impact at 17 and Frieza, blasting them away so Top and Jiren can struggle Goku and Vegeta. After Vegeta defeats Top, 17 emerges from a big pile of rocks, injured but still within the battle. While recruiting members for the Tournament of Power, Android 18 is known as as a suggestion and Gohan additionally suggests Android 17. Goku ultimately meets with Dende, who personally takes him to the island the place 17 is positioned, also telling Goku that not solely is 17 a modified man, rid of the shadow that once inhabited his heart, he’s also so much stronger. 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[ "First coronavirus Americans seemed to be some mysterious disease that affects people in distant lands. But for 14 weeks in the U.S. were one million confirmed cases. It took another six weeks, and America has overcome the grim milestone of two million of positive test results for covid-19, as reported by Johns Hopkins University.\n\nLost lives seriously affected the economy and wrenching political turmoil — all this has a negative impact on the tired American society. However, experts warn pandemic, the main thing is yet to come that the pain will be much greater, although the authorities are opening stores and offices, and loudest political rhetoric of the American President about the epochal crisis deflates to almost complete silence.\n\n“We see only the first 100 meters of the marathon,” said the Director of the Research center for infectious diseases at the University of Minnesota Michael Osterholm (Michael Osterholm).\n\nAccording to him, a society typically becomes resistant to virus when naturally or through a vaccine infected at least 60% of the population, and have antibodies. USA, with this figure still very far away, and no firm does not give firm guarantees that will develop an effective vaccine.\n\n“We have a maximum of five percent of infected persons — continued Osterholm. And if five percent brought us such pain, suffering and economic losses that will be at sixty percent? That’s a sobering thought. All suffering and death is only the beginning. But people are not yet aware of this fact”.\n\nThe actual figure of people infected with coronavirus in the United States probably several times more confirmed two million, said Irwin Redlener (Irwin Redlener), working Director of the National center for disaster preparedness at Columbia University. But it is unknown due to the lack of tests.\n\nProblems with the development and production of effective test prevented US from acting effectively at the beginning of the pandemic, although currently the testing is conducted more often, they cover only about six percent of the population.\n\nPeople with covid-19 often no noticeable symptoms, or appear only minor symptoms type of dry cough and low temperature. “We see only the tip of the proverbial iceberg, said Redlener. We have a shortage of tests, and especially now, when in all 50 States resumed the work of the company.”\n\nInsufficient stocks of test kits, swabs for taking smear, ventilators and personal protective equipment for health workers are the first characteristic feature of the pandemic in the United States. The embodiment of confusing and sometimes shocking action in response to the pandemic has become the Donald trump. He predicted that the virus will disappear in April from sunlight, then began to quarrel with the governors, and then spoke about the virtues of chlorine as injections and anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine, which has not proved its effectiveness in the fight against covid-19.\n\n“From the beginning, the White house gave false information and engaged in speculation, said Redlener. — If there is a situation, opposite of the concept of “task complete”, this is it. In fact, it’s American fiasco”.\n\nBut although the number of deaths from the coronavirus in the United States crossed the one hundred thousandth abroad, amounting to a quarter of the world total, this crisis has quietly disappeared from the political agenda.\n\nTrump is very busy with sending the military to suppress anti-racist protests, which began due to the death of George Floyd and he stopped his daily press conference on the pandemic. The possibility to open the businesses that he provided to the States, and this process has been somewhat haphazard, because at least in 12 States, the number of people infected continues to grow.\n\nChief expert on infectious diseases in the administration of Dr. Anthony Fauci (Anthony Fauci) said that for several weeks have not seen the President, although the health crisis continues. “Where will it end? While we are only at the beginning,” he said this week.\n\nEpidemiologists in the course of the crisis is very concerned that much about covid-19 is still unknown. The world health organization was forced to clarify that it is still unclear how the virus is transmitted by people who have no symptoms, although she did say that such cases are very rare.\n\nIt is also unknown why certain groups of people who work together, for example, packers of meat, infected with the virus most often, and among the living prisoners crowded cases of infection less. There is no clarity in the question of how the virus will react to the summer heat, and how serious are the second and third waves of infection. Not everything is clear even with symptoms of the virus, which first consistently carried a cough and high temperature. It turned out to be wrong.\n\n“There’s a lot we just don’t know and we need to show more humility and self-criticism. We do not control, we are simply floating adrift,” said Osterholm.\n\nThe decisions that are taken in the context of the ongoing pandemic will inevitably acquire a political and moral nature and not just scientific.\n\nDue to the economic downturn, which in its scope can compete with any crises of the past century, more than 40 million people have been left without work. In such circumstances, any tightening of the regime of self-isolation in order to prevent the spread of the virus is fraught with unbearable emotional and financial pain. On the other hand, attempts to return to the old life rules and habits without the vaccine are likely to lead to overflow of the hospitals sick and dying.\n\nWe need to execute the difficult task, not allowing either of the other extremes, said Osterholm. — And we have already decided that everything is over. But this is not so.”", null, null, "Who encourages the alcoholism in Russia" ]
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[ "What to do in Mérida", null, null, "Before discovering cenotes, haciendas and archaeological sites in Mérida, take advantage of your stay in the capital and discover other attractions that represent its greatness. Walk through its zócalo, an area known to the Yucatecans as “Plaza Grande”. In this part of the city you will find churches, markets, museums, restaurants and hotels.\n\nWithout straying too far, you will find the Barrio de Santa Ana, which was previously a space where artisans and day laborers met in the colony. There you can also find the emblematic 60th street and its church dedicated to the patron who bears the same name as the neighborhood. Although its facade today is yellow, they say that it was originally red and was built on Mayan foundations, there is no precise data on its age, but historians point out that it may be little more than 400 years old.\n\nAnother very interesting point is the García Ginerés neighborhood, one of the oldest developments in the city, home to the well-known Parque de las Américas. The place is a meeting point for neighbors and for evening walks. It has spaces to read or enjoy with the family in an environment surrounded by nature.\n\nThe closest beach to Mérida is in Progreso, just 20 minutes by land. If you want to escape the combination of intense heat and humidity, the best time to visit the white city is from December to February or from March to May, but in the latter, in addition to encountering rainy days, the temperature begins to rise.\n\nWe stayed 2 nights and we liked it! The hotel is in the center of Merida. So everything was in walking distance . The room was clean, the staff was helpful and the patio was amazing !\n\nBeautiful old hotel! This is not some want-to-be-fancy-but-actually-bland corporate chain. Enjoy the charm!\n\nBeautiful hotel but really noisy if you have a street facing room. WiFi was decent\n\nInaugurated in 1901, the Grand Hotel has served as a setting for films, modeling and the center of attention for the most important actors, writers, musicians and politicians of this century. This hotel features a business center and concierge services. Wi-Fi connection in common areas is free. You will also find a dry cleaning service, a laundry service and a 24-hour reception service. Rooms offer free WiFi, refrigerators, and flat-screen TVs with cable channels. You can also enjoy room service, high-quality bedding, and a free bottle of water." ]
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[ "“I was delighted to receive this wonderfully creative exploration of imaginal reality by my student Josh Tysinger. Aside from simply his completely singular and wondrous mind itself, Josh’s claim to fame around our Wisdom network is that he was the one who stepped forward to journey closely with Beatrice Bruteau during her last few years of her life and the one who expedited getting her archive safely delivered to Emory University. Josh is her direct lineage bearer, and you will hear a bit of her voice and sparkle speaking through this mind-bending (to say the least) imaginal rhapsody.” ~ Cynthia", null, "Over the past months, our teacher Cynthia Bourgeault has articulated her pioneering and breath-taking research into perspectives on the imaginal realm. Invigorated by her beautiful meditations on this most sacred of spaces, I broach this subject with only the most humble of intentions of initiating dialogue onto how it plays out in daily life. These are my personal beliefs inspired by her musings on the imaginal – ones I hope are in step with Cynthia’s own views on the matter. ~ Joshua\n\nTo begin, I perceive the imaginal as connected with an intermediary flow-through area existing between the unconscious and more transcendent realms of Reality. When I say that Someone is communicating to you through this liminal space “between” realms, the experience may be akin to a sense of personal thou-ness radiating itself to you through a veil of the unknown. What I mean is that this persuasive Someone coming to-you from beyond the unconscious mind intends to take you deeper into Christ’s heart – a luminous web of Mercy that playfully creates and re-creates you through a radical all-encompassing love. Imaginal space may lend to you it trans-rational impressions – they are “messages” filtered through the semi-permeable boundaries of the unconscious as animate symbolic images. Synchronicity, de-ja-vu, precognition, and the sensation of being engaged by spiritual forces generally make Christ’s presence known in these meeting quarters. At all times, the Spirit re-directs you to a heightened awareness of Christ’s underlying unity that intimately pulsates through the kinescopes of your lived-in experience.", null, "Self-diffusing energies in imaginal space are not only constantly available, they are eternally replenishing. Without your efforts, these energies perpetually pour over into your field of perception. As you become more in-tune with a naturally rhythmic form of interconnectedness that coinheres with your zone of receptivity, conscious experiences with these phenomena emerge. We each have an “antennae-unto-God” that receives such cosmically self-giving phenomena, if only we make ourselves (as the mystics say) “passive” to them. Whenever we battle against the Source or make it our intention to impose our agendas on the face of reality, this imaginal frequency wanes as we lapse into unconsciousness. We once again find ourselves out of synch with its organizing effects upon our consciousness.\n\nThe more you deepen consciousness in imaginal space, the more that higher realms self-communicate their knowledge through you. This interaction with the imaginal affects a proximal transcendent center of interior selfhood, penetrating beyond and deeper into the cave of the heart. If you hone your sensitivities toward the imaginal through steadfast attentiveness, over time, that Someone coming to you gradually incarnates as your very person! As a space, this realized form of liminality exists between the automata of ordinary consciousness and higher realms of universal presence. As a dynamic source of creative in between-ness, imaginal space is where the multiplicity of formed subjects unites with the radically formless subject of all existence. The 19th century Indian saint Sri. Ramakrishna affirmed that this non-dual mode of perceiving could be integrated into individuals after having experienced the impermanent effects of Samadhi consciousness. In Vedic terms, Samadhi consciousness refers to the total dissipation of interior phenomena via absorption into absolute formlessness. In Christian contemplative circles, one aspect of formlessness is sought during centering-prayer in what is known as objectless-awareness. Since true Samadhi manifests itself as a pervasive unmediated state of union with radical formlessness, the individual is no longer dependent on materiality for practical sustenance. In fact, all dualities seem to disappear!", null, "Here, Samadhi consciousness exists as the peak form of non-dual attainment. That being said, it administers a very serious ultimatum. If one does not come down from absorption into the formless, then an inability to function in the causal world may result. Due to the notorious hardships of Samadhi subjects who endure this precarious experience, Ramakrishna believed that the subsequent “fall from grace” back into phenomenal reality could beneficially actualize an intermediary consciousness. Surmising that sustained encounters with objectless-awareness are in fact meaningfully relevant to ongoing transformation, he suggested Samadhi’s function, after having been summoned back to ordinary consciousness, was to gradually integrate the experience into Bhavamukha. This zone of liminal reception allows for a transformed multiplicity to join in with absolute One-ness, resulting in a sophisticated mode of non-dual perceiving. Through bhavamukha, personhood remains in-tune with the phenomenal world, as Ramakrishna himself, their life spared from complete absorption into One-ness for the continuing enlightenment of all beings.", null, "If the imaginal can be compared to bhavamukha as Christic mediator, then we as contemplative Christians can devote our intentions to cultivating its essence. Ironically, it is only when we passively receive our nourishment from the imaginal – and its different frequency-channels – that we become dependent on that Someone coming to us, their direction for our activities, and are (actual) active agents in worldly creation. When we are the actors, we are not free. Only when “let go” into non-striving, for whatever ends we seek, does the actor die and all of our potentials are unleashed. One can only “transmit” from this self-transcendent channel of divine communication when they become so passive, that (In Paul’s language), “It is I no longer who live, but it is Christ who lives in me.” The more you seemingly follow the non-linear, asymmetrical pathways of the imaginal – it will look asymmetrical to some, but who cares? – the more Christ works through you to become the living light that you are and have always been! Most realized mystics, sages, and self-actualized luminaries have had to push through what the world perceives as “disorder,” in order to break through into full imaginal coherence.\n\nThink Jesus of Nazareth, St Francis of Assisi, Carl Jung, Ramakrishna, etc.; those for whom the Spirit led. Really, what the world thinks is order is actually ruining the world, while what the world perceives as disorder, it cannot comprehend through a binary-lens, may actually be playing out in realms of the unseen. Food for thought! In the future, I hope that we might follow Cynthia on her journey into the imaginal – that through our collective journey, we might wage a larger discussion on its effects on our contemplative practices.\n\nA bit about the author\nA grateful long-time student of Rev. Cynthia’s Bourgeault, Joshua underwent a radically transformative process of deepening consciousness that began in 2011 while working with the homeless in Asheville, NC. After a two-year discernment with mentors in the Episcopal Church, Joshua voluntarily enrolled at Wake Forest School of Divinity for continuing education. Although at the time still uncertain of his vocational direction, Rev. Bourgeault’s synchronous introduction of Joshua to renowned mathematician and philosopher Dr. Beatrice Bruteau in Winston Salem, NC ignited a fire in him for embodied contemplative teaching. The beneficiary of a year long lineage transmission with Bruteau, Joshua later discovered (after Bruteau’s death) that he inherited the sum of her unpublished works. The vital content of her life’s literary legacy to this world was transferred to Emory University’s Pitts Library for safekeeping. Continuing guidance under Rev. Bourgeault, Joshua recently humbly accepted an invitation to “upgrade” the formal learning instruction of his transmission, more fully actualizing his contributions to Wisdom as Bruteau’s lineage-bearer. Joshua is now happily situated in Raleigh, NC, where he plans on crystallizing this blessing-imperative into formal spiritual teaching.\n\nIn case you missed Cynthia’s “Imaginal” postings, here are the links:\n\nLink to Part 3, Is The Imaginal Realm Real?" ]
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[ "If you haven’t heard it yet, you can check it out here: Crash – Soundcloud END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "I don’t know about you, but it’s my favourite time of year. Varsity work: zero. Early mornings: zero. All that’s on the agenda is gym (cuzzie), food and music. I’ve already taken slack for going to Nickelback, and had the opportunity to see how Rous pimped out his car. Over all its been a pretty good end to the year.\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThat’s right. The holidays are coming to an end, and with that gone are the days of rising at noon, consuming the day with series and ending it of with a live rerun of Taylor in the Jive Cape Town Funny Festival at the Baxter Theatre. Taylor has been performing with a comedian called Wilfredo for the last month, along side Marc Lottering and Alan Committee to name a few. I must’ve seen the show 4 times, and every time was a laugh. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nJoburg was lots of fun. Dancing on high ways (Just for the record, this is a load of fun. If you guys have so much traffic there, I don’t understand whai [why] this hasn’t become a daily pass-time), almost getting arrested (literally), and klapping the gym of course. ‘Cause when you’re in Joburg so as the Joburgians do. Okay that last one didn’t happen. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nIt feels good to be back in civilisation. As you might be aware, myself and Jason spent the last two weeks in Johannesburg and have returned mugged, hijacked and dead. Not really though, don’t worry. We actually had a spectacular time, learnt a few things and gained a few skills.\n\nWithout name-dropping the whole list, we have the best friends on earth. Brad, Dev, Shane, Roxie, Shan, Dan, Tayla, Chloé, Roy and everyone else we saw for less time, you’re great. From letting us spoon and occasionally sleep in their houses to taking us to Gold Reef City, taking us quad biking and jet skiing, feeding us, teaching us mad drinking games, ice-skating, dancing on the highway, bowling, arcading, driving us around, jolling, letting us braai badly and play with their kittens, and showing us to their families – thank you guys. We will never forget the experiences you gave us, except for a few involving copious amounts of alcohol. Much luvvies. END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nSoliek, time flies, and stuff. The term ends tomorrow. Fame is done and dusted. My hair’s grown a bit. Crazy stuff. I’m really looking forward to a little break, cozliek, busy bee and whatnot. But an idle bee gathers no pollen, as they say, and honey is a beverage best served while the iron is hot. Or something.\n\nIn the spirit of all that, we’re kicking off tracking next week at long lastly. This is good, because it means music. Our music, specifically. It’s a step closer to your ears, and we’re quite happy about that. We’ll undoubtedly keep you updated with pictures of Taylor on his phone, or other important steps of the recording process.\n\nWe’re also meeting up with the very awesome members of Soldier today. Hopefully we’ll be taking the stage together soon for a show with more of our kinda vibe to it. I’ll keep my puns to a minimum for the meeting, apparently it’s bad for PR. JK lol, that’s not happening. Puns are like water, and I’ll be dammed if I stop letting them flow. Teehee.\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nOhey, it’s me again, the red one. I have good tidings, tidings of freedom and of celebration. And stuff. Yes, and stuff.\n\nToday is Thursday, which is nice. It’s also very cold, which is also (in my opinion) nice. Aside from being a cold Thursday, today is also the last day of exams as far as band members are concerned, which, I dare say, is VERY nice. I was tempted to use a word other than “nice” there, but I thought “nice” would suffice. Twice. With rice. No dice? I’ll stop.\n\nAs you can imagine, we’re rather happy about this. Because in the same way Summer follows Spring, June follows May, and Taylor follows rugby scores; holidays follow exams. It is the natural way of things. And that, now that Zorba too has finished with exams, naturally leaves us squarely in the holidays and squarely in the being-more-productive-days too. Which is very nice indeed." ]
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[ null, "The cover of David Treuer’s newest book, Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey through Reservation Life, evokes the tough but rewarding work of gathering wild rice on what could be one of many Ojibwe reservations throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin. The photo is an apt choice because the same words that define the picture also describe his text. With a historian’s attention to detail, a documentarian’s keen eye, a novelist’s wit, and a son’s love, Treuer takes readers home to northern Minnesota.\n\nWhat begins as a visit to his reservation, Leech Lake, evolves into a forceful and memorable critique of the people and policies that contribute to the modern reality of reservation life throughout the United States.\n\nTreuer’s book includes many tales of loss and despair. He describes the suicide of his grandfather or the drug overdose, rape, and murder of a young girl at one of the neighboring reservations; however, Rez Life is far more than a collection of horror stories. Instead, it reads as a tour de force for those interested in key pieces of federal policy that created reservations and their famously poor conditions. Treuer covers more in three hundred pages than most Native Studies courses do in a semester.\n\nWhile academics will find Treu-er’s work satisfying and concise, his text is successful because legislation is always secondary to interpersonal relationships. For example, instead of rehashing well-worn stories about battles over spear fishing, Indian gaming, or sovereignty, Treuer turns to other voices to help him solidify his arguments regarding these topics. He calls upon his mother and her experiences as a tribal court judge, his father and his time working for the federal government, and a tribal police officer at Red Lake reservation, among others. Each of their stories wraps around Treuer’s until the reader cannot help but notice how much he depends on these people to shape his vision of place.\n\nTreuer makes his living as a professor, but this book proves that he is more than just a scholar, with a passion for his people and their language. In chapter 6, Treuer embarks on an extended discussion of the importance of language revitalization. He chronicles the work being done at an Ojibwe language immersion school in northern Wisconsin as he also contends that much of the beauty of reservation life exists and will continue only if Native people commit to language preservation.\n\nAt the outset of Rez Life, David Treuer says that he owes much to his family and his people. I think those who owe David Treuer the greatest debt are his readers. Although his sharp humor and sarcasm might be off-putting at times, in the end, Treuer’s book is a balanced meditation on reservation life that belongs on the shelves of serious scholars and avid readers alike." ]