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Elsevier may not own bepress hosted content yet, but it will not be surprising if they make moves to flag articles being archived there from their journals. Additionally, there is the threat of Elsevier significantly raising costs, as they’ve been known to do, of the repository and publishing platform.\n\nElsevier (and others but especially Elsevier) makes wild profits by restricting access to knowledge mostly paid for by the public.\n\nBeen on the cards for ages. Digital Science (same parent company as Springer Nature) are doing the same. Full workflow & data capture.\n\nMany academics and publishing experts are coming forth with concerns that Elsevier is acquiring OA publishing platforms and repositories in order to take control of those outlets and shift them to meet its business needs. Recently, the company has been openly moving its focus from traditional publishing contracts to preprints, analytics, and big data among other ventures with a focus on open access.\n\n“Depending on how Digital Commons and SSRN are integrated into its broader portfolio of tools and services, does Elsevier now have the assets needed to tame open access?”\n\nA subsequent question to include is - what would Elsevier “taming open access” look like? A best guess is expensive.\n\nErnesto Priego, digital humanities and publishing researcher, educational technologist, editor and writer, also took to his blog to share his thoughts about the turn of events. He expresses concern over Elsevier shanghaiing the future of academic publishing.\n\n“This development is just another clear indication that the company I often refer to as ‘The Dutch Giant’ is determined to control as much of the scholarly communications infrastructure worldwide as possible,” said Priego.\n\nI’m really curious: when did those of you that run bepress repositories decide that a for-profit company shouldn’t own your IR? 8:01am?\n\nAnother question that the bepress acquisition raises is how Elsevier’s control of the system will affect content rights. Could Elsevier stifle archiving of articles published in its journals or take steps to try to get journals to transfer their copyrights?\n\nIn open debate on Twitter, William Gunn, Director of Scholarly Communications at Elsevier, argued content will remain with the authors and journals that publish it. However, many librarians and scholars aren’t so sure.\n\nErnesto Priego notes that, while Elsevier does not technically own all of the content on the new platforms its acquired, as Elsevier engulfs more areas of academic publishing it’s becoming harder to escape their influence.\n\n“Soon it will be very hard to avoid altogether their monopolisation of academic work, even when research outputs have not been published in an Elsevier journal,” he said.\n\nWhat will be the impacts on Digital Commons users?\n\nAt present it’s unclear how this acquisition will impact Digital Commons users. Whether Elsevier will introduce changes to the cost, contract terms, or other aspects of Digital Commons is yet to be determined. What is known is that, as a contract-based service, any changes to Digital Commons could force the hands of many libraries and journals in the coming years.\n\nFor Digital Commons users, it’s important to keep in mind that there are working alternatives that others are employing both for OA journal publishing and repository hosting.\n\nPeer-reviewed journals and student law reviews that rely on Digital Commons to publish their content have alternative options. Journals can work with a scholar-led publisher like Open Library of the Humanities, a service-based publisher like Ubiquity Press, or they can continue to publish on their own using no-contract software like Scholastica Open Access Publishing, where they have full control over their content.\n\nLibraries currently hosting their repositories via Digital Commons also have options including talking to libraries running successful publishing and institutional repository programs outside of Digital Commons, like the University of Michigan, and exploring different repository software. The Open Access Directory has a comprehensive list of free and open-source options.\n\nElsevier’s acquisition of bepress has heightened concerns over how far the publisher will go to dominate the scholarly communication landscape. So long as Elsevier and the other big 4 corporate publishers own the majority of journals, they’ll be able to keep raising prices of not only subscriptions but also open access publishing fees.\n\nWe explored the rise of corporate publisher control of journals and how to break the cycle in a recent white paper, “Democratizing Academic Journals: Technology, Services, and Open Access.” Unsurprisingly, for corporate publishers control has bred control and now marks a pivotal moment in the future of scholarly communication.\n\nWhat’s clear is, it’s time for the academic community to take back control of content using services that are separate from corporate publishers. The academic community is resilient and while this acquisition presents challenges it also serves as an opportunity for scholars to take a stance to protect access to research. 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"By using a quite simplified code example, I’ll demonstrate what white box testing might look like. As a starting point, we assume the following code section:\n\nAre You Running White Box Tests?\n\nWhite box testing is a vital testing method in the development of a digital product. Every code path and function is verified on potential bugs in the system as well as its security. Depending on the tested software, white box tests can be quite time-consuming and complex. Nevertheless, these testing techniques are commonly used in software development since they ensure proper code functionality and are essential in quality assurance. To make sure that you also cover the front-end QA testing, check out our Crowdtesting QA methods. Make use of our 400,000 testers worldwide and let them hunt down potential errors in your digital product.",
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"This article first appeared on the Play and Playground News Center 2-10-14 at www.pgpnewscenter.com\n\nI have a new grandchild and have been able to closely observe her and ask myself what is she thinking? After several months I have concluded that for the most part she isn’t thinking at all, at least as we normally think of thinking. That’s not to say her brain isn’t working, it’s going at top speed, at least while she’s awake and has her other needs met, taking in everything in her environment. But her processes of discovery and pattern recognition are not the same as thinking.\n\nWhether you agree with my assertion that infants may not really “think,” you must agree that their emotions are operating at full speed. In just five minutes of observation I can see Bonnie’s face express surprise, recognition, discomfort, curiosity, love, and more.\n\nI’ve watched my grandson, who is just two years old, run down the slope of our driveway. He’s at the stage where he’s learning how to control his speed and not get carried away and do a face plant. In those moments I am quite certain that he is not “thinking” about the mechanics of his walking gait but rather enjoying the emotions that arise. As I try to empathize with him, I suspect he is feeling joy in successfully performing a difficult task. He’s very much into airplanes and looks up every time one flies over, so I also imagine that he can relate his running down the slope with flying. He certainly makes the connection when he’s swinging at the park. It helps that his parents will often accompany swinging with a chorus of “Look, he’s flying.”\n\nSo what is going on here? What these observations imply is that play in infants and toddlers is predominately, if not entirely, emotional. I think it is fair to say that the strong emotions that arise within the body during play form the basis for concept development and language acquisition. Well, duh! We’ve known this process for as long as we’ve had a science of child development. The thing is, we often don’t behave as though we really understand and value the dominance of emotion in early childhood.\n\nI recently read an article from the Guardian, Newborn babies may be more developed than we think, that is typical of the way we address infant and toddler development. The studies cited in the article all asked what is the child doing intellectually? I contend it would be much more useful and productive to ask, what is the emotional state of the child?\n\nThe chart is meant to show what kids are “doing” as they develop. The infant is all about their emotions. By about seven years of age, movement begins to dominate the child’s life. The chart is just conceptual and not meant to provide quantitative data; rather it is to illustrate that play settings for the youngest children should be designed primarily for emotional development and play settings for older children should be equally concerned with active play and social play.\n\nWhen we attend to the sensations in our body, we are in the here and now. Unlike our mental processes that allow us to look both forward and backward in time, sensations are neurologic events and cannot occur in the future or the past. Emotions too, since they are essentially bio-chemical events experienced through the body, are only possible in the here and now.\n\nIt is difficult for adults to fully appreciate the child’s experience since it is almost entirely emotional without the overlay of adult “thoughts.” To use the language of psychology, what we are looking at is difference between a “pre-conscious” state and a “non-conscious” state. The infant is totally in their body’s sensation and experiencing emotion, but the mental aspect of their brain is just emerging; they are learning to become conscious. In an adult who is mediating the goal is to quiet the brain of thoughts and feelings by allowing flow without paying attention to them and thereby become essentially non-conscious.\n\nThis distinction is important, because in order to connect with children during play, we must be able to connect with our own emotions. The problem is that we tend to be more concerned with the child’s performance, watch for the first steps, the first words, etc. rather than entering into the state of joy as children as they reach these milestones.\n\nIn both my experience as a kid and what I have learned through observation of children is that there is a feeling of satisfaction when you imagine doing something and then successfully having the body perform what you envision. We can see this joy so clearly on the toddler’s face when they can finally walk to you from across the room. I’m sure you can remember the first time you could skip a rung on the monkey bars and the emotional sense of satisfaction. My conclusion is that the body just “feels good” when we are able to move spontaneously and with fluidity.\n\nA recent study looked at how emotions are reflected in physiological changes in the body. It would be very interesting to track when, in a child’s development, each of these emotions becomes part of their feeling states. What the study did not examine was how interaction with others can change the body’s emotional state, for example how a hug can turn sadness into happiness.\n\nWhat is striking for me is that the graphic created by the researchers illustrates how the body can be mapped to show how we “embody” our emotions. This capacity to feel emotion develops over time and is largely learned, and yet we pay very little attention to emotional development in children and our focus is generally on cognitive or physical skills. But let’s look at how paying attention to emotional development can be beneficial. Take the situation where two children at play are having difficulty sharing. We tend to try to resolve the conflict with words when in fact the children’s ability to feel their emotions and moderate them is the essential skill that this situation requires.\n\nIn 1975 Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi published his seminal work: Beyond Boredom and Anxiety: Experiencing Flow in Work and Play in which he introduced the notion of the “flow” experience, that is, it is a state in which people are so involved in an activity that nothing else seems to matter. For those not familiar with his work I urge you to explore some of his writings, as they are very useful in our understanding of play.\n\nThere are studies that suggest that when we are in flow-play, our brains are optimally open and processing at maximum capacity. What is the brain working so hard on? I contend that what is happening in flow-play is integration, that is, when the brain is pulling all of our thoughts and feelings into a unified whole. It is through the process of integration by which we “become” who we are, and it is most powerfully supported in flow-play.\n\nIn this and the preceding articles I have explored a new way of thinking about play. I assert that that our focus should be on the emotional aspects of the child’s experience rather than worrying about what they are learning. When we create settings in which the child is free to enter into flow-play, they are integrating their sensory, emotional, and intellectual capabilities at the optimum level.\n\nI have been heartened by the discovery of the work of the developmental psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her most recent book, The Philosophical Baby, reinforces the positions I have been taking in these past blogs and adds additional science and detail to this discussion. In my next blog I will share with you how Alison’s work informs and expands what play means and how environments can support good play experiences.\n\nThis is an important piece of research that helps us better understand how children experience the built environment.\n\nStuck in a Place – Mark Wales",
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"The I-1 kit is produced by Lake Junction Models and is available through both them and Supply Car, LLC. The Supply Car’s owner, Bob McCarthy, was instrumental in making the I-1 kit a reality. When purchased through The Supply Car, the kit can customized by specifying whether AB or K brake details are to be included ($7.00), if scale or hi-rail trucks are desired ($7.95), and whether B&O decals are needed ($6.50). The Supply Car, LLC also sells other S cars and structures in both kit and RTR form. Bill Hoss, owner of Lake Junction Models, has had his own company about four years and has had kits on the market about three years. He currently produces structure and rolling stock kits in HO, N, O and S using laser, photo etched and polyurethane parts. Prior to his current venture, Bill designed kits for over 20 years for a major model manufacturer. Lake Junction Models sells the kit less trucks, couplers and decals.\n\nThe kit contains about 175 laser-cut wooden pieces in five different thicknesses ranging from 1/64” up to 1/8”. A good number of these, most notably exterior walls, the window frames, window sills and underbody parts are peel-and-stick. There are three small sheets of parts cut from what is called ‘stencil board’ which are also peel and stick. Also included are three sheets of etched brass parts, window glazing and adhesive backed paper roofing material. There are polyurethane castings for the coupler pockets and the smoke jack, as well. As mentioned, brake rigging details are available, too. Brass wire is included for the handrails. A bending jig is available separately.\n\nThe most detailed set of instructions I have ever seen on any kind of model is included on a CD and online at www.LakeJunctionModels.com. When printed out it is 25 pages long. Every step of the assembly is illustrated, not with a sketch or drawing, but with an actual color photo of the model being assembled (Figure 3). These couldn’t be any clearer or more complete. Included with the instructions are a couple of pages of prototype photos showing various lettering schemes used by the B&O over the years on these cars.",
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"This kit was the first laser-cut wood kit I ever built, so I don’t have anything to compare it to in terms of ease of assembly, accuracy of the parts, etc., but suffice it to say I found the parts to be very accurately sized and all cuts were clean and precise. As is always good practice, I test fit each part before assembly but only on very rare occasions was it necessary to do any substantial sanding to make things fit. In the comments below, I highlight the areas where things did not go exactly as planned, not as a criticism of this fine model, but as ‘lessons learned’ for those who might want to build the kit themselves.",
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"Not surprisingly, the most tedious part of the construction is the hand rails on each end and the grab irons elsewhere. There are clear instructions for assembling the railings and the end ladders, but a great deal of patience is required here. Anyone with experience soldering/gluing railings or ladders shouldn’t have too much trouble. I chose to use plastic ladders from another kit only to speed things up. One word of caution relates to the “height gauge” in Step 59. This gauge is intended to establish the proper height for the horizontal railing on the ends of the car. Unfortunately, it can be positioned incorrectly resulting in railings which are too low. I know, I did it! Be sure and look at the gauge carefully as the lettering printed on the gauge must be upright for the gauge to be oriented correctly. There are instructions for accurately forming the grab irons, including those on the roof of the cupola but frankly these were beyond my level of skill. I fabricated ‘reasonable representations’ for my BC&G model.\n\nThe cupola is a bit of a different story. It is made of four pieces of rather thin material and considerable care is required to get the four sides glued up firmly and square. Once the four sides are assembled, however, the remaining pieces, though small, go on nicely and give the cupola a very detailed appearance. It looks like every board on the prototype is represented on the model.\n\nOne other area which gave me trouble was the adhesive-backed paper roofing material. I could not get the backing to come off properly and so did not use this material. Instead, I simply covered the roof with crepe-textured blue masking tape which when painted looks like tarpaper. I was very happy with this compromise.\n\nAs mentioned, correct trucks are available when the kit is ordered, but these are optional. The underbody is designed to mate with the available trucks resulting in the coupler pocket at the proper height. In my case, I chose to not use the coupler pocket in the kit and simply mounted Kadee #802 couplers. I also had to shim the trucks and the coupler because of my use of hi-rail wheels.\n\nThe instructions suggest painting all the parts before assembly and then caution that paint must be removed from surfaces that later have to be glued together. I took a somewhat different approach as I carefully thought through the assembly sequence and determined what parts could be built into sub-assemblies before painting. This approach seemed to work fine. First I buiIt up the floor and chassis and painted it when compete. The underside I painted Floquil Grimy Black and the interior floor I left unpainted to represent a well used floor. The steps and railings were painted red and yellow respectively. I built the entire main body as an assembly and then painted and decaled it. I built up the cupola as another subassembly before painting (Figure 6). I pre-painted the grabirons and ladders before installing them and then did whatever touchup was necessary after installation.",
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"When I started assembling the chassis and saw how nice the individual boards on the floor looked, I felt the model just begged to have an interior. What I decided to do was build a greatly simplified representation of an interior and then leave both end doors open so you could get a glimpse inside (Figure 7 & 8). Of course, you can also see a bit of the interior through the windows. I did not make the roof removable so I could get away with a considerable approximation of the interior. I did a little research on the internet to find interiors of typical cabooses and went from there. I built the center cabinets and restroom and a suggestion of cushions on the cupola seats. At one end I installed a sink with overhead water tank, a potbelly stove, and a built-in table with seats. At the opposite end of the car I put a long bench with a cushion and a couple of buckets of parts and tools. The effect is exactly as I hoped…the impression of an interior without having modeled one in great detail. Just enough light falls through the doors and windows to let an observer see there’s something in there.",
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"The cultural context of espresso is unrelated to America.\nA\n\nvisit to London, Paris, Berlin or any of Europe’s most beautiful cities brings you face-to-face with the effects of globalization. City centers are filled with chain stores. Fashion has H & M, Guess and Calvin Klein, while Starbucks and McDonald’s take care of coffee and food. It’s tidy and banal.\n\nThankfully, Rome is a bit more traditional. Boutiques remain an important part of the center with most large chains concentrated in suburban mega-malls, which have reached gigantic proportions in north Italy. Though McDonald’s has made considerable Rome inroads (the first restaurant opened in 1986), Starbucks is nowhere to be found.\n\nIt’s an intriguing absence that not everyone’s happy about, as I found out after a little surfing. Social networking sites have announced the opening of Starbucks outlets in Milan and Rome, basically wishful thinking out loud. On Facebook, friends try to get signatures for a pro-Starbucks petition. Forums help you vent your frustration.\n\nSo, will it happen? Will Starbucks get the Rome and Milan outlets its fans so deeply desire? In fairness, not everyone is cheering. “As a happy American transplant to Rome, I don’t understand the Starbucks frenzy,” read one forum entry. “Do you even know what they serve? Italy has the best cafes and pastry shops in the world and you aspire to this crap! … Mah.”\n\nLet’s take a step back.\n\nWhen Howard Schultz became chairman of Starbucks in the late 1980s, his company owned a handful of coffee shops in Seattle. Schultz merged Starbucks with his own chain Il Giornale, and watched as the fast-growing franchise morphed into one of the biggest brand names in America. Starbucks now has more than 12,000 shops in 55 nations worldwide.\n\nSo why not in Italy?\n\nAgain, perspective helps. America has no Italian-style bars. The American bar, along with pubs and saloons, are associated with alcohol. Coffee is usually served in diners, hotels, coffee shops and delis, either on its own or as a food accompaniment.\n\nItalian bars exist in a separate dimension and have an entirely different feel. They may serve sandwiches, but coffee is their mainstay. They are basically coffee stalls built into walls. Quality and detail matter. Italian owners have been known to name their bars based on their preferred coffee brand. Even cups can be branded the way beer mugs are in pubs. The specific coffee machine is significant. Some bar-owners swear by out-of-date ones that are completely hand-operated.\n\nThis brings us to culture. Italian workday life has little in common with its American counterpart, east coast or west. Italian bars are a three-minute social club. All day long strangers and regular customers meet and chat. People treat bar-mates as long-lost friends, no alcohol necessary. Italian bartenders are like intimate versions of those in American-style bars. They know their clients. They banter. They talk soccer. They rest on Sunday (more than a third of all Italian bars are closed on Sunday). Italian espresso is the best kind of cheap hit: 70 cents a cup, sipped while standing at the counter. It’s a hit-and-run ritual.\n\nThat’s because Espresso means fast. Think express. You can have it in a ceramic cup or a glass (in the first, it’s hot; in the second, it’s boiling). In Naples, a city that serves some of the best coffee in the world, temperature is fundamental. Once, while briefly chatting with a friend, my coffee cooled too much for the bartender. He tossed mine and made another. I didn’t say a word. It’s a matter of pride.\n\nEspresso comes from infusing highly pressurized steam through coffee powder. Most popular are coffea Arabica and coffea robusta. Of the two, Arabica is the more prized. It has stronger flavor but less caffeine. Robusta is less flavorful but contains more caffeine.\n\nThe pressurized water that makes espresso what it is (and separates it from its American cousin) helps draw out the essential oils contained in coffee beans. Flavor beats out caffeine content. That’s why the surface froth comes out light brown. According to a Naples saying, you have a good cup of coffee if the spoon stands up straight in the cup. In American coffee, hot water is percolated, making the resulting liquid thinner. It also has less body, less flavor, and more caffeine.\n\nStarbucks’ Schultz has attributed his success to mimicking the Italian “bar” way, which he said he learned while visiting Milan in the 1980s (his original Il Giornale was named after the Milan newspaper). Many argue that the reluctance of Starbucks to enter the Italian market has nothing to do with cash flow and everything to do with image. If Starbucks had trouble peddling their brand and style in Italy, the country their corporate leader insists inspired him, their global image might take a serious hit.\n\nPersonally, I enjoy the Starbucks mood. Unlike most Italian bars, it’s cozy and warm. It’s a place where you can read or surf (most stores have WiFi).\n\nAt the same time, I can’t imagine an Italians drinking long coffees in a Starbucks environment. Italians are loud and talk with their hands. They need room to gesture. Excited Romans in a Starbucks would be a recipe for spilled milk. So the wait continues.\n\nTo enjoy a good cup of coffee, you don’t necessarily need to go to your local bar. I make espresso at home every morning before going to work using my 4-cup coffee maker.\n\nThe moka pot, or macchinetta (first sold by Bialetti in 1933), is a small aluminum device that consists of the three main parts (see diagram): the collector (C), the filter (B), and the kettle (A).\n\n— To prepare the coffee, fill the kettle (A) with water nearly to the level of safety valve. Then insert the funnel-shaped metal filter (B). Put the coffee into the filter, making a small pyramid. You then screw on the top, the collector (C), which has a second filter, and put the kettle on low to medium heat.\n\n— Meanwhile, place a spoonful of sugar in a small cup.\n\n— As soon as the first thick and oily coffee liquid emerges (about two teaspoons), pour in the sugar.\n\n— Finally, using a spoon, stir vigorously until you get a thick and fragrant light brown mixture.\n\n— Pour the coffee into cups and use cream to sweeten it. 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"“I get up each morning and dust off my wits,\nOpen the paper, and read the Obits.\nIf I’m not there, I know I’m not dead,\nSo I eat a good breakfast and go back to bed!”\n\nPete Seeger in concert with Arlo Guthrie, way back in 1975.\n\nThose were the days when one had to read the newspapers to see who had passed away the day before. But today, thanks to television and the internet, you know about it instantly, sometimes even before it happens. Like for instance when a well-known television anchor killed off former President of India Pranab Mukherjee days before he actually passed away.\n\nBut I never realised that I was important enough to figure in an obit, and that too on the revered online encyclopaedia called Wikipedia. Okay, the person really wasn’t me, but the picture was. In fact, it still is.",
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"The basis for peace and development\n\nOur independent, permanently neutral Motherland moves forward on the path of great transformations and development in the revival of the new epoch of the powerful state that will always remain in the hearts and minds of the people in the letters of gold. The successful implementation of large-scale programmes covering all spheres has resulted in great economic power and high living standards in the country under the leadership of the President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov. Being a peace-making centre in Central Asia, Turkmenistan develops and strengthens reliable cooperation with the United Nations in accordance with its legal status of permanent neutrality in the new historic epoch. The Resolutions adopted this year, which is being held under the motto ‘the Era of the People with Arkadag’, demonstrate that fact.",
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"Success of the Turkmen chess player\n\nThe Turkmen chess player Meylis Annaberdiyev has won brilliant victories in the world of chess. The fact that he received the title of Grandmaster demonstrates the level of his skills. This decision was taken at the 1st FIDE Council meeting held in Abu Dhabi in April this year. Meylis Annaberdiyev has achieved impressive results. In this context, it should be noted that about 600 chess players from 7 countries and regions of the Republic of Türkiye took part in the 5th International Open Chess Tournament held by the International Chess Federation and Başkent University in Ankara, the Republic of Türkiye. The Turkmen chess player, Grandmaster Meylis Annaberdiyev won a silver medal at the tournament, which was organized in six categories. The results of our compatriot, who scored 6.5 points in the A category event, which included the highest level games, brought him to the second place.",
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"«7/24. tm», № 48 (131), 27.11.2022 The solemn ceremony of awarding the FIAS Porcelain Whistle to the best referee of the year took place on November 13 as part of the World SAMBO Championships 2022, which was held in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). By the decision of the Technical Commission of the International SAMBO Federation, the representative of Indonesia, Maria Stella Rosario, became the owner of this award.",
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"The Turkmen athletes to take part in the international event\n\nTwelve Turkmen athletes will take part in the 2022 Judo Grand Slam to be held in Tokyo, Japan, on December 3–4. In this context, it should be noted that 194 men and 125 women from 66 countries are expected to participate in this sports festival. The large event is a great opportunity for athletes to score points on the way to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. That is why it is considered an important sports festival.",
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"Sensations and Discoveries of the world sambo Championships 2022 in Bishkek\n\n«7/24. tm», № 47 (130), 20.11.2022 The World SAMBO Championships were held in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) from 11 to 13 November. Sambists from 50 countries of the world, as well as a team of refugees fought for the opportunity to rise to the coveted pedestal. In total, about 500 participants came to the World Championships."
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"Four candidates are newcomers to the board election, with two incumbents from Mahan’s administration.\n\nThe town’s Republican Party is backing Christopher Carey, a retired Colonie police officer, Brian Manion, CDPHP director of facilities, and business owner-lawyer Jennifer Whalen, all of whom are lifelong residents of the town.\n\nThe Democratic candidates include incumbents William Carl, a former Albany County employee and eight-year Town Board member, and Paul Rosano, operations manager at Staples and board member since 2012. Board member Brian Haak decided not to seek reelection, choosing to concentrate on his work both professionally and volunteer.\n\n“Primarily, I’m running as a result that Brian Haak made a decision recently not to run,” said Lane. “I had expressed recently an interest to Rich Jacobson,” the town’s Democratic Committee head, “but I didn’t expect to so soon.”\n\nLane said he had expected to possibly run in 2018. However, he said he was confident in his experience, having served on the Village of Menands board for 12 years, Colonie’s Planning Board since 2008 and on the Citizen Advisory Board since 2002.\n\n“To be honest, it doesn’t nearly match the experience Brian Haak has. Those are big shoes to follow, but I’m looking to bring the experience that I do have,” Lane said.\n\nThe Independence Party has endorsed Lane, Rosano and Whalen.\n\nThe Republican candidates said their decisions to run for the Town Board lie with a desire to be more deeply involved in the community.\n\n“I’ve thought that I just always viewed things as bigger than myself,” Manion said. He said he wants to “protect and provide a future for our kids and future residents to the town.”\n\nHaving served as president for the police union in Colonie and a decade on the board, Carey said he felt his background made him a good asset to the town.\n\nManion and Carey are both pulling from their community service work in their campaign. They said the public safety department, like the police department and fire departments, are understaffed with employees and volunteers.\n\nCarey, currently doing civilian communications for the police department, said with the amount of retirements in the past year and promotions, positions have not been replaced.\n\n“About 15 or 20 years ago, we had more police officers,” said Carey. The increasing developments in the town call for an increase in public safety, he said.\n\nAs an attorney, Whalen said she felt the need to help the town get back on track. She specifically mentioned reports came out stating the town’s Industrial Development Agency failed to report money going in and out of the agency, and ensure the correct number of jobs were being filled by projects.\n\nSuch discrepancies, according to Whalen, will cause “a ripple effect that will be detrimental to the taxpayers in the Town of Colonie.”\n\nThe candidates agreed development was a large area of concern for the town this year. With a large retailer proposed off of Albany Shaker Road and national businesses like Sonic moving to the area, they said more needs to be done to protect residential neighborhoods.\n\nAccording to Carey and Whalen, door-to-door campaigning resulted in many residents concerned about traffic in town, specifically near Maxwell and Osborne roads.\n\n“Will our infrastructure be able to support the difference cars coming in? I’m not against development, but I think we have to listen to the residents and realize what their concerns are and try to do a balancing act,” said Carey.\n\nHowever, Lane said the town is careful to look at development in the area. “We are cognizant of these kinds of issues,” he said of the zoning process.\n\nWhen development is proposed, he said the town looks at the character of the surrounding neighborhood to ensure projects are suitable for the area, which is why the zoning process was revised under Mahan to make it more appropriate and simpler to understand.\n\nStudying development in Colonie is one of the projects Carl said he would like to see through. Come November’s election, he said there are many long-range projects the current Democratic administration had begun that are currently in process.\n\nThe most recent project includes a large traffic study of the Albany Shaker Road corridor. An ad hoc committee of state, county and town officials was put together to look at the developments and impact on traffic in the area.\n\n“Whether it be commercial or residential, we look for projects that sit” well within the proposed section of town, said Lane. “Will it be something that is suitable for the neighborhood that it is in?”\n\nThe current town board also put forth plans to work on the town’s infrastructure, including eight-to-10-year plans for paving, redoing roadways and looking at sewer policies, said Carl.\n\n“We’re just about in the middle, and we’d kind of like to see them through. I know I have young adult kids… If we do anything, we’ve got to leave Colonie in good hands for them,” Carl said.\n\nIn terms of town finances, both Carl and Lane said the town is moving in a positive direction. About 10 years ago, Colonie faced a nearly $20 million deficit, which has since been closed.\n\nAs well, the town has been staying within the state mandated tax cap since it was first established, allowing residents to qualify for refunds. According to Carl, the town is not “floating in money,” but doing well since Mahan and the current town board took office.\n\n“I’ve been on the town board for eight years now. We first ran in 2007, then I ran again in 2012. It was a point where the town was not going in the direction that we thought it should be going, given the situation that we were in with the debt. We figured that maybe we could do a better job,” said Carl.\n\nAs a resident, Manion, however, questioned the current office’s transparency. He said the town government is not as transparent as it once was, making residents feel as if there is “no need to complain because nothing will change.”\n\nWhalen said she wants to ensure no discrepancies in town agencies fall back onto residents, affecting quality of life in terms of taxes and town services. The Republican candidates said they would like to be able to work with other town agencies to ensure the town runs smoothly.\n\nLane said he also wanted to familiarize himself with other town departments.\n\n“I would like to see how we’re fairing as far as how we’re doing, what we’re taking in. Are we basically meeting our finances as far as revenue versus expenditures, and how are we doing it?” said Lane.\n\nCarl said the budget process has become more transparent for the public with a line-item budget, put into place when Mahan was elected. With budget meetings open to the public, comments taken at the beginning of each Town Board meeting and public agenda sessions, he said the transparency is there, and the board would like to hear from residents.\n\n“Colonie is heading in the right direction,” said Carl. “We try to keep our taxes low and affordable, and we still try to give the services every resident in the Town of Colonie not only expects, but deserves.”"
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"Home\nOther Information\nCriminal Defense Articles\nHow Long is Too Long for Past Recollection Recorded?\n\nHow Long is Too Long for Past Recollection Recorded?\n\nThe confrontation clauses of both the United States and California Constitutions guarantee criminal defendants the right to confront the witnesses against them. This right is expressed in many ways, one of which is through the evidentiary rules excluding hearsay from admission as evidence.\nHowever, the right of confrontation is not absolute. Chambers v. Mississippi (1973) 410 U.S. 284. “An exception exists when a witness is unavailable and, at a previous court proceeding against the same defendant, has given testimony that was subject to cross-examination . . . Under federal constitutional law, such testimony is admissible later if the prosecution shows it made a ‘good faith effort’ to obtain the presence of the witness at trial.”\n\nSummary in 50 Words or Less: Six years was too long for a prior recorded recollection to be introduced into evidence as being reliable when the witness has no independent knowledge of the matters in the earlier report, but in the following case, the admission of this earlier recollection was considered harmless error due to other trustworthy evidence admitted from the same witness.\n\nCalifornia law allows introduction of a witness’ prior recorded testimony if the prosecution used “reasonable diligence (often referred to as due diligence) in its unsuccessful efforts to locate the missing witness.” People v. Cromer (2001) 24 Cal.4th 889, 892. The burden is on the proponent to show unavailability and due diligence. People v. Cummings (1993) 4 Cal.4th 1233, 1296.\nIt has been said that “diligence” connotes persevering application, untiring efforts in good earnest efforts of a substantial character. The totality of the efforts of the proponent to achieve presence of the witness must be considered by the court. People v. Linder (1971) 5 Cal.3d 342, 346-347.\nSometimes, however, a witness is available, but his or her memory has faded so much that he or she is functionally unavailable to testify about past events. When this happens, a party may seek to introduce that witness’ past recollection of events that were recorded.",
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"THE TRAVELERS, In Memorium, Naarden, The Netherlands\n\nHow long did the project take?\n\nWhat was the actual process?\n\nI used an 8 x 10 Deardorff, and shot three different kinds of 8 x 10 inch sheet film: color slides, color negatives, and black and white. With each person I knew I wouldn’t have a second chance. I felt that I was recording history. I wanted to make sure I had whatever I might need to print the photograph. We brought one studio light, and then used a 60’s arc light that we found there, and some fill cards to try to overpower the weird mixture of ambient light. It was difficult to do the sort of beautiful portrait lighting I wanted to do, because the funeral parlor had fluorescent lights and pinkish spotlights. Each shoot took about three hours, and the exposures were up to eight minutes long. Usually it was in the very early morning, because the family would gather the night before to see what their loved one looked like after the body was prepared, and approve. We’d get permission, get the release signed, and I’d get a phone call to be in Harlem in a few hours. The service would usually be at 10 a.m., so I’d go there at 5 or 6 a.m. and we’d work as fast as we could. In other words, we worked after the body was prepared for the service, but before being buried. There was a lot of time pressure. During the shoots, once someone was placed in the coffin over the black cloth I’d spend a lot of time manipulating the big camera. I was hanging over the body, high up on a ladder, always straddling a coffin with a big heavy lid. Then just before I took the photo, the funeral director would come in and I would ask him to delicately move the hands or head to create the most natural pose, do manually what I would usually explain to a living person who was sitting for a portrait. I never touched the bodies.\n\nFor a year I was perpetually on call. I never wanted to turn anyone down. I shot 33 portraits; there are 31 portraits in the project.\n\nWere there any elements that recurred in these photos?\n\nPeople here are dressed up for the journey to paradise. The women wore these incredible hats and a number of them wore burial gowns which were satin, sequined, like prom gowns. In a number of cases, different women were in the same style dresses, but in different colors. Women sometimes wore the Eastern Star. Men often wore white suits. The men also wore hats; the men who were Masons wore fezzes. Jewelry was common; people would be buried in all their jewelry, like the Egyptians. Often, people would be prepared by the funeral director, the service would be held in Harlem, and then the dead would be flown back to the South, usually to one of the Carolinas.\n\nI tried to learn as many stories as I could about the various people who died. Here are some of my notes:\n\n“food on sleeve—apparently he was known for spilling”\n\n“of an elegant church lady: loved to gamble”\n\n“3 or 4 buses came from prison for her, because her whole family was in jail”\n\n“splendidly dressed woman—had been in a coma for a long time, and her kids were fighting and fighting over her money. She woke up, called her lawyer, disinherited all the kids, and died the next day.”\n\n“woman in amazing big white hat (played the numbers). also: hair had to have a rinse before she was buried”\n\n“woman would always say, before she died, that when she died, someone was going to have to beat her wig the night before she was buried, meaning to sleep in it. As a very little girl, the daughter of a sharecropper, didn’t have any shoes until she was six—church ladies bought her a pair of shoes so that she could be in the choir, because she had a wonderful singing voice—shoes were too small, but she was afraid to say anything. She had to walk to church, she finally got there, collapsed in tears from the pain, and they all said ‘Hallelujah! She’s seen the light.’ Had her first child at 13.”",
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"My love Neil: The future in present time\n\nAll rights reserved. This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to any person living or dead any place,events or occurrences is purely coincidental. The characters and storylines are created from the author's imagination or used fictiously.\n\nNo part of this book maybe reproduced, transmitted,downloaded, distributed ,stored in or introduced in any formed storage or retrieval system,in any form by any means,whether electronic or mechanic without express permission of the author except by a reviewers who may quote brief passages for review purposes.\n\nTo my Dearest readers\n\nThe man running off leaving her bleeding out on the ground at least she had a chance to say goodbye before it was too late ,Neil thought,he would make it but truthfully Neil knew it was over. She was matted with blood from her chest where the man stabbed her.\n\n\"Its not your fault you came Neil , it couldn't be evaded could it.... he came for me again\"\n\n\"Chloe with your strength alone. . .don't you die on me ,my Love the ambulance is on it way.\n\n\"What no if I do you will die ,am not doing anything insane like that l called the hospital its coming on it's way now\"\n\n\"I do not regret us\" her eyes clouding. \"Could you . . . . . \" trying to her hardest not to close her eyes looking at him however her strength gave out and went to sleep no one could ever come from.\n\n\"Chloe ....no ...no ,\"whispered Neil to her. His heartbeat slowed as tears streamed in his eyes. Neil held her closer rocking her closer to his body.\n\nChloe was dead, eyes fixed and vacant. Neil crouched, one hand over his still chest. She was gone. Neil picked up her hand, so cold and pale, touching it to her newly wet cheek, closing her eyes for just a moment. In that eternal second she felt his presence, like the last kiss they never got to have. Chloe's spirit was gone. Neil placed his hand by her side and hugging her, feeling her body cool, his tears soaking into her dress.\n\nAs I animate from substantial sleep I am first mindful of the coolness of the air and its loamy aroma ,heart pulsating crazy of dread and control slipping. Reality half miracle in case I'm despite everything dreaming as I sit up to take in the poles of light that burst through the holes in the room. Presently I'm conscious, maybe more completely wakeful than I've at any point been. There are no ways around me and no indication of someone else.\n\n\" Cicero the ring did it show you, your future child what did you see?\" Neil father and grandfather were situated across in help sitting tight for him to wake up.The were in the study the boy seated upright on upholstered chair in the middle of the room,book aisle on the side of the room,couch for guests chairs on the across the room nearby the windows. was on the center of the room space the sitting region where they were situated.\n\n\" It's alright my son quiet down first and afterward disclose to us appropriately then ...\" his granddad ameliorated him acquainted with the experience of seeing the future like him.\n\n\"She was dying!! .... the girl, the would l seemed to love in the dream she died .... killed by a man\"he eyes extended with acknowledgment of what he saw his breathing preventing him from discourse.\n\nNeil's grandfather Felix , looked at his son the boy's father who had the same look of puzzlement at what the boy saw. A future as dire as that was unforeseen of the principal dream understanding of the person's fate was simply meeting your destined partner ,a challenge in the future or saving the nation from a big disaster not specifically death of their partner.\n\n\"Take your time ,explain first we can see your overwhelmed with everything \" Ryan touched his son shoulder to calm him down. Neil reviewing the scene he saw previously, he waited for their response.\n\n\" The best suit of action would be trying to find out who killed her, or waiting for more dreams to explain what going to occur\"\n\n\" The positive thing is that the ring also shows you a way, you can change it so we should focus on that..\"Ryan answering his father words to the situation before them.\n\n\"Father what do l do , what if she died because of me ?.... l don't think l can\"Neil broke out his train of thought.\n\n\"Don't panic now son, we have always found away around this. Cicero is legend it helps you in what it shows you. Your grandfather can further discuss a solution in the meantime we try another time again if it shows you a way to solve it ,the ring.\n\n\"Take it off now Neil, just try not think worry we will think of a solution now. Now go off leave the ring here with us now ,on the table\" his grandfather said to his grandchild his seemed shaken from his first dream.\n\nThe boy leaving the room, they were left to discuss what just occurred. The Cole family had a passed on Legacy of a Greek ring from their progenitors from the late periods 101. BC. to the first century. To the present date that was in the late nineties.\n\nThe ring was called Cicero a philosopher the importance of it was the ring to its wear showed visions of the future which directly come to pass and it also had the ability of speech to it owner only. The ring appearance to the family was a gift for saving a King's life in the past therefore was passed down from son to father in generation.\n\nCicero brought success to owner in wealthy, prestige among the society ,people who knew of it existence thought it was a myth but those who saw it hunted it down killing any who got in their way for it's power. Leading the Cole family to be secretive of what they had it also predicted their safety from those who attempted to steal it.\n\nFelix and his son we in conversation of the first dream the son had \" Do you think his partner's killing has to with the Dante's men after the ring father?\"\n\n\"My guess is that ....but that is the future they wouldn't have not have lived that long... could they\" Felix looked at his son worried about the trackers of the ring.\n\n\"People always after the ring , for their own greedy purposes will always be there, we both know if the ring is taken ,by a evil owner its causes chaos and death to occur if the owner wishes...\"\n\n\"I am aware let keep that part, a secret from the boy now but as to people after it ,you tell him so he always should be careful and protect himself\"Felix thought, he and son was fought for those trackers for the ring as well they had to be careful with his grandson since he was owner of the ring now.\n\nThat was few earlier years ago...",
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The immersive experience will have you stay in virtuality hours on end – exploring, making choices (although the outcome of the game remains the same), and free downloadable content to keep you entertained and laughing all the way.\n\nAnother classic, this time from SEGA in 2001, that has been adapted to our current times and onto multiconsole VR, such as PS VR, Microsoft Windows plus your headset of choice (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift), and others in 2016 (and later). Paired with an immersive console this game is a mesmerizing experience both visually and audibly. Shooting waves of attacks at enemies creates a symphony, which brings out a sort of in-game nirvana in the players. If you’re looking for something that is extremely stimulating to your sense, then be sure to delve right into the dynamic world of Rez. It was even nominated for multiple game soundtrack awards as well as a winner of The Game’s Best VR Game. An oldie but a goodie!\n\nThis game is always in any top ranks of VR games – both the visuals and the gameplay are so unique and exciting, so it all makes sense. In the world of Superhot, you are part of a First-Person Shooter game where “time only moves when you move”. There are no health bars and no weapons on the ground, the player needs to figure out the best way to survive and take away weapons from the enemies. Thus, when you stop, the bullets and attacks of enemies pouring out in all directions stops as well. Not just pure combat, this virtuality lets the player to stop and think, making it a strategic undertaking as well. Praised by critics and showered with at least 5 awards titled “Best VR/Immersive Game”, there is no way we would not recommend this game.\n\nA fantasy puzzle game where the player follows a cute mouse by the name of Quill. Full of adventure and action, this game is family-friendly and will keep anyone wanting to play. The world-building is that of a diorama, making the players want to peek into every nook and cranny of the marvelous universe of Moss, which is especially fun when you can physically move around this story with VR. This immersive experience will definitely leave you content with the amount of wholesomeness and cozy-looking visuals. A must for any owner of all and any VR gaming platforms.\n\nProbably the only Playstation VR exclusive that made it to our list. Based on the Marvel superseries, this game allows you to become Iron Man and control his nifty suit. Basically, the player gets to live out an Iron Man movie, physically, while inside virtual reality. Packed with fun characters (both friends and enemies) as well as setting up your superhero suit to fit your combat needs, putting you directly into the shoes of Mr. Tony Stark. If you are a Marvel fan or just an owner of a PS4, this game is something you should not be passing by! The Marvel Cinematic Universe is as close as inside your PSVR headset.\n\nAll the best Virtual Reality games are out there and are pretty affordable to get – the pricing is similar to that of any other gaming console. However, the interactivity and feeling of playing games changes entirely from that of normal video games. Fear not, all of these keep the player in mind and are tested to reduce any feelings of motion sickness. Just be careful to not overdo it and take your time to adjust to the immersive worlds of VR games.\n\nIf you are curious about other uses for Virtual Reality, be sure to check out our Youtube channel with more reviews and case studies. While VR gaming seems like it would be the most fun part of the virtual reality industry, there are also things like VR training (be it for pilots, engineers, construction workers, etc) and VR can even be used for humanitarian purposes and save lives. 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While department stores are suffering from waning foot traffic and reduced store counts, off-price retail is thriving.\n\nThe basic idea behind the off-price retail model is to provide over-produced items at a discounted price, which means scale of the company can play a significant role and make it easier to compete and operate with lower costs, Hudgins notes.\n\n“Off-price is the shining star of the physical retail industry right now, and it looks like it’s set to continue for the next five to seven years in terms of new store openings and consumers shifting to it,” says Michael Brown, a partner in the consumer practice of global strategy and management consultant Kearney (previously A.T. Kearney).\n\nThe sector remains strong and there’s no indication that will change over the midterm and probably the long term, agrees Ray Hartjen, director of marketing at RetailNext, which measures store traffic.\n\n“Off-price has a very compelling message for consumers,” Hartjen notes, adding that it’s a different message from the past. Today, discounted merchandise becomes available even before the weather changes.\n\nThe three largest off-price chains are TJX Cos. (parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods), Burlington and Ross Stores, all of which are reporting robust sales and aggressive store expansions.\n\nSame-store sales for all three companies surpassed analysts’ expectations in recent quarters as more consumers sought value and the “thrill of the hunt.”\n\nFramingham, Mass.-based TJX Cos. opened 107 stores in fiscal third quarter 2020, taking the total to 4,519. Further, the retailer is continuing to expand its fleet with plans to be at roughly 6,100 stores long term.\n\n“TJ Maxx has been teaching retailers how to do retail for the better part of a decade now,” Hartjen notes.\n\nBurlington, based in Burlington, N.J., reported same-stores sales increased by 2.7 percent in the third quarter of 2019, which ended Nov. 2. That’s on top of last year’s 4.4 –percent increase. This was the 27th consecutive quarter of same-store sales growth for the retailer. The company announced it would open 50 new stores in 2019 and now operates 726 stores.\n\nDublin, Calif.-based Ross Stores reported same-store sales were up 5.0 percent in the quarter ending Nov. 2, easily beating analysts’ expectations and on top of last year’s increase of 3 percent. The retailer added 98 stores to its bricks-and-mortar footprint in 2019 and now has 1,550 locations.\n\nConsumers continue to be “trained” to seek deals, according to the NPD Group, a global industry analysis and advisory services company. Apparel sales at off-price retailers increased by 3.0 percent, while total apparel sales fell by 3.0 percent in the 12 months ending in November 2019, NPD reported.\n\nDiscounter sellers have replaced the off-price department store because they have mastered the art of the “treasure hunt,” says David Weiss, a partner at Chicago-based consulting firm McMillan Doolittle.\n\n“Customers are surprised by what they find, they like the deal, and they are interested in coming back to see what is new,” Weis points out. “Doorbusters used to have that appeal, but merchandise at the department store is boring, predictable and available at potentially a lower price when [a consumer] finds an item at the off-price retailer.”\n\nThere’s also the location factor, according to Weiss. “Off-price stores are in centers and strip malls with easy access, near grocery and other high-frequency transactions, and the retailer is the top-of-mind destination for a great surprising ‘steal,’” he says.\n\nMeanwhile, Moody’s expects another dismal year for department stores in 2020. Moody’s said operating income is projected to be down about 20 percent for 2019 and about 5 percent in 2020.\n\n“Department stores are kind of stuck in a business model from 1980 for the most part,” Hartjen says. “They’re pre-Internet and a have a lot of space and a lot of locations, and it’s just not necessarily the way that consumers shop today.\n\n“They need smaller footprints and they learned the hard way over the last five or 10 years,” Hartjen adds.\n\nSeveral department stores have launched their own off-price concepts to compete in the off-price market, Hudgins notes. These include Macy's Backstage, Bloomingdale’s The Outlet, Nordstrom Rack, Saks Off 5th and Neiman Marcus’ Last Call.\n\nIn Macy's three-year revitalization plan released in early February, the retailer said off-price offerings were one of the better-performing segments of the company, and Macy's plans to expand this segment in 2020. The company plans to roll out an additional 50 Backstage stores this year.\n\nWhat challenges does off-price face?\n\nWith so many stores opening, at some point retail experts say there could be some oversaturation in the sector.\n\nIn addition, the decline of the department stores could bring new challenges when it comes to the supply side. “The only concern that I can see as off-price grows and grows and grows is when does the supply of merchandise that somebody made a mistake when they initially ordered it run out?” Brown asks.\n\n“They rely on others’ mistakes,” he notes.\n\nWhen other retailers either no longer exist because off-price operators have taken all of their customers or they finally get good at forecasting their inventory needs, that’s when the supply could be impacted for off-price retailers, Brown notes. But that’s not likely to happen any time soon.\n\n“Certainly, everyone needs to have an online presence since that’s the way so many consumers in North America discover product and brands,” Hartjen says.\n\nFollowing TJ Maxx’s lead, Marshalls is the latest off-price chain to launch an e-commerce platform. “We see e-commerce as an important complement to our stores and another way to drive traffic and expand our customer base,” TJX Cos. said in a release.\n\nWhile Burlington also sells online, Ross does not.\n\nHowever, off-price retailers need to “try the e-commerce route because that is where the shopping journey starts,” says Weiss. “The challenge will be maintaining a low-cost business model.”\n\nShipping can be a challenge, as can adding in-store labor to collect online orders for BOPIS (buy online pick-up in store) options. But there may be ways to navigate those issues, such as a limited assortment online and minimum order sizes, Weiss notes."
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Issues such as the role of the United States in the war in Ukraine, its benefits from the energy and economic crisis from this conflict or the multimillion-dollar subsidies for the green transition have distanced partners from the European Union -and specifically Paris- from a traditional ally such as the United States.\n\nSome relations that date from the very origin of the United States as a nation, since France was one of the greatest allies of the colonists to achieve independence from the United Kingdom. An event that forged a relatively cordial relationship throughout the 19th century and that even led to France selling the Louisiana territory for 23 million dollars during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, something that allowed the United States to double its size.\n\nSome examples of this relationship are that the United States never went to war with France or France’s gift to this country in 1886 of the Statue of Liberty, one of its greatest symbols. Approaches that led them to be allies with common interests with the arrival of the 20th century, especially when Europe entered into conflict in 1914, since although the United States remained neutral at the beginning, in 1917 it entered the war to defend the interests of the United Kingdom and France against Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. A help that was essential to obtain victory in 1918.\n\nSee also Ukraine, Comparison: \"Putin is not the villain of history. No to US report cards\"\n\nThe United States supported France in both world wars.\n\nThis support made former president Woodrow Wilson a very popular figure in France, although during the peace agreements the positions of the United States and France were really opposed, since Paris demanded a greater hardness against Germany that would force this nation to pay all the expenses of the war and weaken it in the future. A criterion that would lead Germany to a deep economic and political crisis that years later would lead to the rise of Nazism.\n\nDuring the interwar period, the United States was in charge of providing arms to France in the face of the growing threat from Adolf Hitler’s Germany. But this help came late as World War II began, France collapsed before the German advance in June 1940.\n\nAt that time, the United States was not part of the world war, but as soon as it entered it in 1941, it was an active part in the fight against Nazism in Europe and against Vichy France, a puppet regime in Berlin. The United States helped members of the Free French to retake their country in 1944 after the Normandy landings and was once again instrumental to France and the United Kingdom in their victory against Nazi Germany in 1945.\n\nIn addition, after the war, the United States helped in the reconstruction. It is estimated that the North American nation provided between credits and subsidies almost 5,000 million dollars at the time, of which 2,300 million were invested in non-refundable funds, something that made France the second country that benefited the most from the Marshall Plan.\n\nFrance, a NATO ally that disagreed with the US leadership\n\nFrance thus became part of the Western bloc during the Cold War. The two nations positioned themselves as allies against the Soviet Union and were founding members of organizations such as NATO. Although within this alliance, the United States maintained many discrepancies regarding the role of France with its colonies. And even a crisis broke out in 1956, when the United Kingdom, France and Israel invaded Egypt, after the Egyptian nationalization of the Suez Canal, and the United States forced these three countries to stop their attacks.\n\nThese disagreements increased even more after the coming to power of Charles De Gaulle, who wanted to develop his own nuclear program that did not have the approval of Washington. De Gaulle was opposed to the predominant power of the United States in the West, considering that he was leaving France aside.\n\nIn his attempt to create an independent defensive force, de Gaulle removed France from NATO’s military command and expelled the alliance’s troops from his country. A situation that strained relations with the United States, although the final departure of France from the military organization never took place.\n\nThe controversies of the 21st century\n\nOver the next three decades, the relationship between the two countries improved, although it showed France increasingly interested in leading the European Union project together with Germany. In fact, tensions did not return until 2003, when then French President Jacques Chirac refused to send troops to the Iraq War started by George Bush.\n\nThis issue unleashed a boycott campaign against French products in the United States that was even extrapolated to French fries, since Americans went from calling them ‘french fries’ -French potatoes- to ‘freedom fries’ -freedom potatoes-.\n\nAnd although in general terms, the two countries have shared objectives, such as the fight against terrorism, in recent years the relationship has become difficult again for various reasons. 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An agreement that seriously compromised the economic interests of France in this matter with Australia and of which neither Paris nor the European Union were aware until it was made public.\n\nThis issue caused the Elysium to order its ambassadors in the United States and Australia to withdraw as a protest measure and the biggest diplomatic crisis between the two nations in more than two decades began.\n\nFrance is one of the biggest defenders of the economic and military independence of Europe with respect to the United States, which is why Macron is a great defender of creating the European army and a profound critic of the green subsidy to companies of 369 billion dollars launched by Joe Biden. A strategy that Europe claims harms its products and that, added to the high prices of US fuel, could lead to a transatlantic trade war.",
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"“We were limited for money and I was going round looking for stuff,” says Don, who was also keeping up the family betting business and tending to his parents’ 15th century Berry Hall Farm, off Hampton Lane in Solihull.\n\n“On the top floor, the fourth floor of the Post and Mail building were all the kitchens.\n\n“I bought all the equipment for £70 – stainless steel fridges, cooker, washing-up units, the carving table in the middle, all the steel fittings around the kitchen.\n\n“I had to crane them down on to a lorry with this other fella at 6am on a Sunday.”\n\n“It was hard to get staff, because it was a completely new thing – our licence was roughly until midnight but was extended to 2am or 3am,” remembers Don, who claims to have been the most ‘hands-on’ of all his siblings at the club.\n\n“The best restaurants were the Midland, Queen’s and the Grand on Colmore Row, but cooking staff used to cook from 6pm to 8.30pm, not late like we wanted.”\n\nBut the venue, which first had Norris Barnes’s dance band in residency, soon started to veer more towards rock and roll.\n\nMick Walker, of popular Walsall band The Redcaps, started working there in a managerial role.\n\nHis brother Dave, later of Fleetwood Mac, fronted his band Beckett in regular slots from 1965.\n\nQueuing up with their seven shillings and sixpence admission were future members of The Move and Black Sabbath.\n\n“If they hadn’t got a jacket or tie on I would sling them out,” Don says.\n\n“They’d come back looking smarter, although sometimes they would sneak in when I wasn’t looking!\n\n“If I happened to be walking through and catch them I’d say ‘out of here!’ Bev Bevan and Ozzy Osbourne were the two main ones. I threw Bev out of the restaurant three or four times.\n\nGuest artists soon begged to play at the venue. “We got Lulu for a fraction of what she was worth,” Don smiles.\n\n“They wanted to be on at the Rum Runner for sales, for publicity. I nearly slung her out. Her band was late and she was on the verge of being thrown out, but then they turned up.”\n\nNotorious womaniser Tom Jones also had a slot at the club, which closed to make way for the Hyatt Hotel in 1987.\n\nDon says: “The main thing I remember about that was him saying ‘there’s a couple of birds there – get hold of them two and get them to the dressing room after’.”\n\nTop of the tree for Don were US legends the Everly Brothers. He knocked them down from £2,000 to £800 for a week-long stint.\n\n“They were colossal – all those others we had on, they left them stone cold. They must have spent what they earned in the restaurant – they were there till 4am every night.”\n\nDon, a keen athlete and boxer in his teens, even stood up to the Kray twins and their planned protection racket – and survived intact.\n\n“A dwarf came in and sat on the desk swinging his legs,” he remembers.\n\n“He said: ‘Pay us a hundred quid a week and we’ll look after you’. I said: ‘Look after yourselves – I’ve told the coppers’. The police got him, and a couple of fellas – I didn’t know who they were.\n\n“They pulled them over in a car and that was the end of them. Then I found out they had come from the Krays.”\n\nRonnie and Reggie’s underworld adversaries the Richardson Gang were also unwelcome visitors for around a year.\n\n“The police said: ‘We don’t want you to sling them out, because we know where they are, to watch them, and we don’t want any trouble’.\n\n“It was the best place to go and they knew it was the best. These people – you were doing them a favour to come in.\n\n“There was no advertising or anything like that – it was just a full house every night.”"
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"Hatshepsut’s dad died shortly after she was married, and her husband became the pharaoh Thutmose II.\n\nHatshepsut was now queen of Egypt. Thutmose II was very ill a lot of the time that he was Pharaoh.\n\nBecause Thutmose II was sick quite a lot, Hatshepsut began to run Egypt for him. After a few years, Thutmose II died.\n\nThe death of the Pharaoh was a big problem because the King and Queen did not have a prince to become the new King.\n\nThe only boy in the Royal family who could be the new Pharaoh was Thutmose III. Thutmose was either Hatshepsut’s nephew or her step-son.\n\nAt the time, it was felt that Thutmose was too young to be Pharaoh. Hatshepsut was named regent, which meant that she would run Egypt for Thutmose.\n\nShe was only supposed to be the regent when Thutmose III was a small child. After a few years of being the regent, Hatshepsut named herself the Pharaoh of Egypt. She was now in charge of Egypt on her own.",
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"Hatshepsut was a Pharaoh for more than 20 years. She was a very good Pharaoh and helped to make the country very rich.\n\nEgypt did not fight with other countries during her time in charge. Hatshepsut had lots of statues built of herself to make sure that people knew was their Pharaoh.\n\nWhen Hatshepsut was Pharaoh, she would often wear male clothing.\n\nShe even wore a fake beard! Hatshepsut dressed like a man to make herself look stronger.\n\nShe was often seen in the male Pharaoh headdress, which had a cobra at the front of it.\n\nAfter she died, her step-son, Thutmose III was finally allowed to be a Pharaoh.\n\nHow long was Hatshepsut Pharaoh for?\n20 years or over 20 years\n\nWas Hatshepsut the first female Pharaoh?\nNo\n\nWhat was the name of the god that Hatshepsut said was her dad?\nAnum"
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"One Seth Alowin Attoh, a businessman accused of defrauding three persons of GH¢22,500.00 under the pretext of securing them Bulgarian visas but failed has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.\n\nAttoh charged with three counts of defrauding by false pretences, pleaded not guilty.\n\nThe court presided over by Mrs. Afia Owusuaa Appiah admitted Attoh to bail in the sum of GH¢25,000.00 with two sureties to reappear on July 14.\n\nThe case of prosecution was that Attoh operates a firm at Hansonic, near Dansoman, Accra.\n\nProsecution said in March 2018, Attoh informed the complainants Nii Agyei Laryea, David Cudjoe Boakye, a driver and Gloria Osei a trader that his company had been contracted to organize trips around the world.\n\nBased on that, prosecution said the complainants expressed interest hence, Laryea on March 2018, paid GH¢9,500.00 to Attoh.\n\nThe Prosecution said later Boakye and Gloria also paid GH¢8,000.00 and GH¢5,000.00 respectively to Attoh to procure them the Bulgarian visas.\n\nThe prosecution said Attoh after collecting the money was unable to secure the visas, so the complainants reported the matter to the Police and Attoh was arrested."
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