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"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Nester (Nintendo))\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican video game magazine\nThis article is about the magazine and podcast. For the flash RAM cartridge service for the Super Famicom and Game Boy, see Nintendo Power (cartridge).\n\nNintendo Power was a video game news and strategy podcast from Nintendo of America, which had originated in August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Nintendo of America, then independently, and in December 2007 contracted to Future US, the American subsidiary of British publisher Future.[2] Its 24–year production run is one of the longest of all video game magazines in the United States and Canada.\n\nOn August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it would not be renewing its licensing agreement with Future Publishing, and that Nintendo Power would cease publication in December.[1][3] The final issue, volume 285, was released on December 11, 2012.[4] On December 20, 2017, Nintendo Power officially returned as a podcast.\n\nPredating Nintendo Power is the Nintendo Fun Club News, a newsletter sent to club members for free.[5] In mid-1988 it was discontinued after seven issues[6] in favor of Nintendo Power. The new magazine was founded by Nintendo of America marketing manager Gail Tilden in 1988.[7] The first issue, dated July/August 1988, spotlights the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2. Of this issue, 3.6 million copies were published, with every member of the Nintendo Fun Club receiving a free copy.\n\nFrom the beginning, Nintendo Power focuses heavily on providing game strategy, reviews, and previews of upcoming games. In mid-1998, Nintendo Power first allowed outside advertising in the magazine, formerly reserved for Nintendo-based products only. In its early years, ads only appeared in the first and last few pages of the magazine, leaving no ads to break up the magazine's editorial content.\n\nIn July 2005, Nintendo Power introduced a new design to appeal to a limited gaming audience, including a new logo and article format. Along with the cosmetic overhaul came a greater focus on Nintendo fans, staff reviews, rumor-milling, and fan service including an expanded and enhanced reader mail segment (known as \"Pulse\") and a revamped \"Community\" section. Nintendo introduced a new incentive promotional offer that involved the registration of three Nintendo (or Nintendo affiliated) products through Nintendo.com to receive a free three issue trial subscription to Nintendo Power. Later, the magazine changed its focus from game strategies and cheat codes to mainly news, previews, and articles on upcoming games.\n\nOn September 19, 2007, Nintendo officially announced that the large magazine publisher Future US would begin publishing Nintendo Power. The company's first official issue was released in October, as issue #222 (December 2007). It was also revealed that circulation would be increased to 13 issues a year, with the extra magazine being a holiday season bonus issue. Nintendo Power stopped making the Bonus issue in 2011.[8]\n\nOn August 21, 2012, Nintendo announced that it had opted not to renew the licensing agreement with Future Publishing and that Nintendo Power would cease publication after 24 years. The final issue would be December 2012. Senior Editor, Chris Hoffman stated that his staff would \"try to make the last issues memorable\". Nintendo reportedly did not actively participate in discussions to continue the magazine online.[9][10]",
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"The final issue of Nintendo Power with New Super Mario Bros. U, paying homage to the first issue's cover picture\n\nThe magazine was edited at first by Fun Club \"President\" Howard Phillips, himself an avid gamer. While the Fun Club News focused solely on games made in-house by Nintendo, Nintendo Power was created to allow for reviews of games produced by those licensed by Nintendo, such as Konami, Capcom, and the like. Nintendo Power's mascot in the late 1980s and early 1990s was Nester, a comic character created by Phillips. After Phillips left the company, Nester became the magazine's sole mascot. Early issues of the magazine featured a two-page Howard and Nester comic, which was later replaced with the two-page Nester's Adventures, later reduced to one page, and eventually dropped altogether. Subsequently, Mario replaced Nester as the mascot of the magazine. Later, during the early 2000s, the magazine made another mascot out of its Senior Writer, Alan Averill. Apparently very camera-shy, Averill himself never appeared in any photos; rather, he was represented by a plush toy of a Blue Slime from Dragon Quest. Fans often clamored to see what Averill actually looked like, but the magazine continued to substitute with photos of the toy, and even claimed that Alan was, in fact, a Blue Slime. Eventually, Averill retired from Nintendo Power, joining Nintendo of America's localization department. To this day, most fans have never seen a real image of Averill. The inclusion of a photo of Mr. T in the Player's Pulse section became a running gag in the early half of 2005. Late in the magazine's life, running gags centered on Chuck Norris references and jokes at the expense of writer Chris Shepperd.\n\nDuring the early 1990s, the magazine used what was a unique and very expensive promotion: giving away a free copy of the new NES game Dragon Quest to every new subscriber.[11] This promotion was in part a move on Nintendo's part to make money off Dragon Warrior (Dragon Quest in Japan) which had not sold nearly as well as Nintendo had anticipated, and it was left with a large number of unsold cartridges on its hands. The promotion both helped the company get rid of the unsold merchandise, and won the magazine thousands of new subscribers.[12]\n\nFollowing the release of the Super NES, the magazine featured lengthy, continuous comic stories based on Super Mario World and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. After these stories ended, they were replaced by similar multi-issue stories based on Star Fox, Super Metroid, and later on, Nintendo 64 games such as Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire and Blast Corps. Comics based on the animated series of Pokémon and Kirby: Right Back At Ya! also made several appearances. Toward the end, short excerpts based on Custom Robo and Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes are featured, as well as a very short Metroid Prime comic, and one based on the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games translated from the original Japanese version.\n\nThe Nintendo Power Line was a hotline that provided readers of Nintendo Power magazine hints to their favorite video games on Nintendo consoles, such as the Nintendo Entertainment System.[13] It ran from the publishing of the first issue publication of Nintendo Power in 1988 until June 2010, closing due to the Internet becoming more widespread.[14] It was revived from November 11 to November 13, 2016 in celebration of the release of the NES Classic Edition.[15] The messages of the revived format, however, were automated rather than being live.[15]\n\nWith the release of Pokémon for the Game Boy in 1998, Nintendo Power included six mini-issues of Pokémon Power mainly featuring tips and strategies for the game.\n\nIn 1989, a smaller version of the magazine called Pocket Power was distributed at movie theaters showing The Wizard.[17]\n\nNester is the long-time teenage mascot and comic strip star of Nintendo Power. Nester was created by Howard Phillips, \"President\" of the Nintendo Fun Club and a former editor of Nintendo Power, to be the supporting character in his comic strip, Howard & Nester. The comic strips generally advertised new games, often by dream sequences where Nester was actually a given video game character. From 1989 to 1993, The Nintendo Power Awards featured Nester-shaped trophies and were referred to in the magazine as the \"Nesters\" as a reference to the Oscars.\n\nIn the June 1991 issue (Volume 25), Phillips was written out of the strip after his real-life counterpart left Nintendo to work for LucasArts. The strip was retitled Nester's Adventures the following issue and continued publication until Volume 55 (December 1993). Nester, now as a college student, appeared in Nintendo Power issue #100.[18] He is seen again in issue #231, the magazine's twentieth anniversary, here a grown man with a son new to Nintendo.[18] Nester's final appearance in Nintendo Power is in the final issue, Volume 285, in a comic titled \"Nester & Max\", where he is seen reading and lamenting the final issue.[19] He is then reminded by his son that, \"None of this is really going away, is it? I mean, Nintendo Power had a great run and you've got it all right here. It's like when you finish a great game - you're kind of sad to see it end, but really proud and happy, too. You know what I see when I look at this final issue? 100% completion.\"[citation needed]\n\nNester had also been featured in a few video games that were released while the character was still featured in the magazine. His first appearance was as a commentator in NES Play Action Football. Other appearances include the ending of To the Earth. Nester was the main character in Nester's Funky Bowling for the Virtual Boy, which also introduced his sister Hester. The character of Lark in Pilotwings 64 for the Nintendo 64 was based on Nester.[20] Several games for the NES featured the name \"NESTER\" as one of the pre-set names on high-score lists, or a default character name such as in To the Earth. The original NES release of Dragon Warrior references both Howard and Nester through character dialog, however this was removed in the later Game Boy Color version. He is mentioned in one line of dialogue in the game StarTropics. A DLC microgame in WarioWare D.I.Y. created by Nintendo Power called Funky Boxing (a loose reference to Nester's Funky Bowling) does not have any apparent references to the character, but if the game is opened in the editor, the player's boxer is named \"NESTER.\"[21]\n\nOn December 20, 2017, Nintendo of America announced the official return of Nintendo Power in the form of a podcast, hosted by former Editor-in-Chief of the original magazine, Chris Slate.[22] In the first episode, Slate states that the podcast was a \"passion project\" for Nintendo and that he wanted Nintendo Power to return. He also acknowledged that the format of that episode was experimental and that the frequency of the series' episodes hasn't been determined.[23] Later in the episode, Slate interviews the developers of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and discusses the Nintendo Switch.[24]"
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"This construction is in it’s extremely early stages, as you can see by the photos.",
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"In the photo above, this is the rumored area for the Mario Kart attraction. Recently some other bloggers have noted (from aerial photography) that you can see the vague track layout for the attraction.",
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"The construction has gone vertical…with stairs!",
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"Not much to see currently, but it’s still very exciting to see a new section of the park take shape before our eyes! It won’t feel like to too long before we actually start to see true vertical construction and actual theming.",
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"Very much on the opposite side of the spectrum, the construction for Jurassic World: The Ride is nearing completion and the ride has already been testing!",
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"If you look closely at some of these photos, you can see construction workers in yellow/orange vests making the final tweaks to the attraction.",
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"The new grey and blue color scheme seems to bring a much needed update to the surrounding area. We particularly love the bright blue awnings in the extended queue/additional outdoor eating area. Let’s hope that when they do fade, they replace them quickly.",
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"Against a nice blue sky, the new archway is really beautiful.",
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Well, honestly, there is no best, but a combination of many will be your best defense,” says Langille.\n\n\"After many years of daily cleanups on computers, I have seen that even very expensive antivirus packages get infected. Malware or malicious software gets onto our machines and not any one package can remove it all.\"\n\nDon't forget to update your system, says Langille. When there are Windows updates, Mac operating system updates, or software updates recommended, and you know you use the product, you should update them when offered, he says.\n\n\"Don’t delay on these, as they usually fix important security and operational issues to keep your machine running properly,\" Langille adds.\n\n\"Let the updates finish. Do not turn off your computer during these updates. It can take time to do them, so be patient. It is a virtue after all.\"\n\nTreat your devices with respect and care and they will last many years, says Langille.\n\nBack your system up often. 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"As opposed to the generic notion formed on the basis of its teaser, posters, or the audience group, ‘Orange is the New Black’ belongs to the comedy-drama genre. It won’t be wrong to call ‘OITNB’ a tangentially satirical take on the prevalent corruption, mismanagement, and grave human rights violations inside minimum-security prisons under private or public management. As far as the premise goes, the Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning TV show is based on a real-life memoir by Piper Kerman (her last name’s been changed in the series to Chapman) of the time she had spent in a minimum security prison in Connecticut after her conviction and indictment for a money-laundering case.\n\nTaylor Schilling plays the lead in the series, thus playing the on-screen role of Piper Chapman. As she’s sentenced to 15 months in Litchfield Penitentiary, she reunites with her long-lost convict-girlfriend Alex, who’s doing her time in the same prison and their memories of the past are rekindled. Incidentally, Alex’ confession had led to Piper’s arrest and indictment in the first place. As her time spent in the prison goes, she finds herself torn amongst her family back home and her feelings for Alex, amongst her newfound, rather dismayed life and the company of inmates in the penitentiary.\n\nIt is only a relief for us and the fans alike, that the series is due for its sixth and seventh run. For those who cannot miss the acclaimed series any longer, we have a list of TV shows similar to Orange is the New Black that are our recommendations. The basis of similarity of ‘OITNB’ with other TV shows ranges from drug abuse to women empowerment, from finding individual identities to homosexuality and from a prison-ly setup to false pretexts and the ensuing circumstances. And mind you, I’ve ordered them in the degree of relevance with ‘Orange is the New Black’, starting from the least to the most. You can also watch some of these movies like Orange is the New Black on Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime.",
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"Only one season long ‘Women in Prison’ might as well have been the ‘Orange is the New Black’ in making, but alas, remained short-lived. As the name suggests, the series portrays a low-lying group of women convicts in a Wisconsin prison cell, the crimes they have committed, notably shoplifting, murder, etc. and their personal lives conflicting among each other. As their influence grows, so does their interpersonal struggles, which is everything this series is all about. If nothing, it won’t be wrong to call it a miniature, pilot version of ‘OITNB’, although it largely went unsuccessful and unnoticed.",
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"Though this is a Spielberg’s brainchild and he also happens to be the Executive Producer, the lack of stronger and evolved character-roles in the series and a coherent timeline may have hampered the outreach of the TV show to a large extent. Revolving around Tara Gregson, a mother of two, with a split personality disorder who has discontinued her medication and her “fancies” or rather her various personas – like a teen (her daughter-like), a Vietnam War Veteran, a 1950’s housewife, her infancy named Chicken, and Shoshana, ‘United States of Tara’ is an ecosystem created by Tara around herself, wherein she conceals her fears and her aspirations alike. While Tara deals with her own dilemmas, so does her family, including her wild child daughter Kate and her son Marshall, along with her modest husband Max.",
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"Yep, the big and bold ‘GLOW’ is yet another TV show bearing similarities with ‘Orange is the New Black’. An acronym for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, the Netflix series is not only thematically similar to ‘OITNB’, it is also from the makers of ‘OITNB’. Revolving around the lives of women who perform or rather wrestle against each other, along with their usual indulges in such organizations including drugs, sex, confrontations as was with ‘Orange is the New Black’, ‘GLOW’ simply looks like a non-prison realm of the acclaimed TV show. What’s more to expect than having Alison Brie in the lead, some hard hitting punches in the ring and the same old backstabbing we’re familiar with, in this primarily female-cast TV show? Watch it now, before there are others to binge upon.",
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"Sure, from the looks of it, ‘The L Word’ does seem like a show only on the LGBT relationships, but apparently, there’s more to the plot. Involving a lot of steamy scenes and sexual innuendos alike, ‘The L Word’ revolves around a group of male and female characters who are trying to explore their sexuality and orientation, the conflicts and troubles arising therein, such as the dilemmas of adopting a child or artificial insemination and the changing pace of LGBTQ dynamics in the politico-social structure. It won’t be an exaggeration to categorize ‘The L Word’ as a series that was way ahead of its time. Despite its dipping ratings and a decreasing number of episodes in every season until its conclusion, the 6-season long TV show portrays homosexual relationships like none other.",
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"Perhaps this one has very minimal commonalities with ‘Orange is the New Black’ except for a strong female lead and a host of other characters, and maybe over the top performances and the past flashbacks that form the backbone of the story. This Marvel’s superhero garnered an unprecedented success in its maiden run, and while we wait for the second season of the series that is merely days away, the entirety of the first season was focused upon the confrontations between Jones and Kilgrave, her arch nemesis. Though I haven’t seen such a powerful antagonist in recent times in a TV show, the coherence and the absolutely dazzling screenplay are the winners, that take ‘Jessica Jones’ to new heights..",
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"And now to break the “meth”, ‘Breaking Bad’ perhaps quashed all other TV series in its juggernaut and has always been regarded as one of the best TV shows out there. With drug abuse being its only similarity with ‘Orange is the New Black’, the critically acclaimed television show revolves around a high-school chemistry professor Walter White, who turns to making and selling crystal meth in order to secure himself from his dreadful lung cancer and also the financial situation of his family. As the story progresses, White becomes an infamous drug dealer, with a volley of the mafia and other gangsters often coming his way, along with the law enforcement agencies. Impeccably innovative and timeless in all its senses, ‘Breaking Bad’ is the television show one must watch in this lifetime. Have you watched it yet?",
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"Again, yet another show that is comparable to ‘Jessica Jones’ for its strong female lead and with ‘Orange is the New Black’ for the same very reason. ‘Nurse Jackie’ a.k.a. Jackie Peyton has to find a fine balance between her professional tumultuous workplace surrounded by numerous doctors and patients alike and at her personal front. While she has a lot of people by her side who are supportive of her, she has a few secrets she’ll have to face ultimately, has to deal with substance abuse not without compromises and has to emerge victoriously, thus aligning with everyone’s expectations. Comprehensive, triumphant, and pathbreaking, ‘Nurse Jackie’ has often been regarded as one of the most powerful portrayals of a female lead in an otherwise heavily underrated television show.",
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"Now to a real “prison” related series, that garnered the acclaim for its layered characters and the edge-of-the-seat moments, including the long-awaited escape (wink! wink!), ‘Prison Break’ has to be one of the pioneers in its sub-genre for its novelty, the build-up, and the execution. The story is primarily centred around two brothers – Michael and Lincoln. While Lincoln is serving his time at the Fox Penitentiary for murder charges, Michael takes it upon himself to help his brother elope by devising an elaborate plan, including getting inside the penitentiary in the first place. Not only the characters have been wisely written, their portrayals seem more like those of a real-life story than a fictional one.",
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"A TV show with an ensemble cast, ‘Bad Girls’ is premised on the similar subject as ‘OITNB’ – homosexuality, drugs, life in a prison cell, sizzling romance, newfound relationships and animosities, indulges, and retributions. Surrounding three main characters – Helen, Nikki, and Shell, and a host of other co-prison mates, ‘Bad Girls’ has had a successful eight season-run. If you’re longing for ‘Orange is the New Black’, there can be no better companion than this highly acclaimed British television series, albeit with a less amount of humour and pun. Also, as they say, don’t judge a “book” by its cover.",
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"That’s right, this one stars J.K. Simmons too! Nicknamed ‘Oz’ for the Oswald State Penitentiary, the premise is set in a maximum security prison and a correctional facility of sorts. As with any prison, there’s a rampant power-struggle that goes inside the prison amongst various “gangs” who are nicknamed after factions, like the Afro-Americans, Muslims, Latinos etc. Also, we could easily find hints of drug overuse, gambling, survival instinct, confrontations, and the urge for individualism throughout the run of the series for six long seasons. If nothing, ‘Oz’ can easily be called as a precursor to our beloved ‘Prison Break’, however, with ‘Oz’, no one really is plotting intensely to break free and escape.",
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"Perhaps the flagship appearance of Mary-Louise Parker, which also landed her the prestigious Golden Globe Award, ‘Weeds’ has a very similar storyline comparable with ‘Orange is the New Black’, although the sequence of events is slightly different. As the plot goes, ‘Weeds’ is set around a single mother of two Nancy Botwin, who resorts to selling weed to support her family after her husband’s death, by creating a weed “brand” called MILF and is constantly relocating places to evade the cops. As she forms a strong base of her clients, she invites troubles in equal proportions, thus resulting in the necessary plot twists and the ensuing thrill. It would be noteworthy to mention that the series also involves Nancy spending some time in prison, thus making our case of its similarity with ‘OITNB’ even stronger.",
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"Not the best TV show on this list, yet, ‘Wentworth Prison’ is the only TV series which is an undisputed clone to ‘Orange is the New Black’. Centred around Bea Smith, the female lead character of the TV show, her lockup, long-awaited sentencing, her “difficult” initial phase at the prison in figuring out how things work and her rise to the top of the order forms the core of the story. Moreover, the character-depth is astounding, along with the edge-of-the-seat dramatization. As the series approaches its later seasons, the cast has grown significantly, thus drawing further parallels with ‘Orange is the New Black’, only set in a different country. ‘Wentworth Prison’ is a fitting tribute to the Australian series ‘Prisoner (1979-86)’, which had very well attained a cult status over the years."
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"The brakes, traction-control and AWD system work beautifully on icy surfaces. It’s completely automatic with power being sent to the rear wheels when needed. Testing in winter conditions also revealed the 2015 Nissan Murano’s amazing third-eye or “Around View” feature to be a true asset. It uses cameras at four corners which can be used to simulate a bird’s-eye perspective above the vehicle. Combine that with an additional right-side-view camera, and it helps mitigate the blind spots to ease parking and positioning the vehicle, especially in tricky situations.",
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"The final point that brings all seven chakras together is its body; its styling. Bold for some and bizarre for others, the 2015 Nissan Murano is difficult to ignore. It certainly looks like its prototype with over-exaggerated visuals throughout. The only issues with the design, one which which its predecessor succeeded, is its massive front overhang. It looks spiffy, but it robs the approach angle (just 13.8 degrees) and makes the 2015 Nissan Murano unable to handle anything substantial off road. It does help with aerodynamics, but it turns the new Murano into a large wagon rather than anything resembling an actual SUV.\n\nTarmac, highway, snow and ice are its domain now.",
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"The institute of Noetic Sciences was founded by Edgar Mitchell the sixth of twelve men to set foot on the moon. As Apollo 14 was returning to earth, he was filled with an inner conviction as certain as any mathematical equation he’d ever solved. He knew that the beautiful blue world to which he was returning is part of a living system harmonious and whole. And that we all participate, as he explained later, “in a universe of consciousness.” He was trained and comfortable in the world of rationality and physical precision, but he became acutely aware of another way of thinking. This experience was so profound nothing in his life had prepared him for it. He realized we had barely begun to probe the deepest mystery of the universe – consciousness. He further realized the human mind itself was the next frontier with possibilities we had hardly begun to imagine.\n\nHe co- founded The Institute of Noetic Sciences, (IONS) with Paul M. Temple in 1973. The mission of IONS is to explore the fundamental powers and potentials of consciousness using the tools of basic science. An interesting study on prayer was funded by IONS in 1995. IONS recruited Elizabeth Targ, a rigorously trained doctor, scientist and psychiatrist to conduct experiments on the effectiveness of remote prayer on healing.\n\nThe parameters for the study were to design an impeccable experiment that would determine whether positive or negative thoughts could influence events. She and her co-researcher, Fred Sicher decided to study the effect of prayer on the advancement of Aids. They choose participants from aids patients who were expressing the same degree of illness. Twenty patients were divided into two groups of ten without any of the patients knowing in which group they were placed. One group of ten were the focus of remote healing prayers. All twenty patients were given the exact same medical treatment.\n\nThe study employed 40 religious and spiritual healers from evangelical Christians to Native American shamans and just about everything in between. It was a double blind study in which no one but the shamans knew which patients were receiving healing prayers. One qualification for the shamans was that they must have a history of successfully treating cases that the medical establishment deemed hopeless.\n\nThe healers were given a name, a photo and a T-cell count of each person for whom they were praying. So four healers were praying for each of the ten patients in the prayer group. The healers were asked to “hold an intention for the health and well-being” of the patient one hour a day, six days a week, for ten weeks.\n\nThe results were astounding. After six months four of the ten patients in the control group without prayer had died. In the other group, all ten were not only still alive but all reported they were feeling better and objective medical analysis substantiated this fact.\n\nTarg and Sicher repeated this experiment with fifty separate control factors. Once again those who received healing prayers scored significantly healthier in all parameters measured. They continued with a number of other investigations on the effectiveness of healing prayers. In all studies regarding remote healing prayers, the healers religion or method of prayer it did not appear to make any difference. The most successful healers expressed humility by stating that some higher force was working through them.\n\nThere have been many other studies about the power of prayer. Dr. Larry Dossey, author or Healing Words and Prayer is Good Medicine reviewed more than sixty scientific studies that provide evidence of prayer having a measurable impact on healing. These studies show that regardless of which religion or form the prayer takes, without love and compassion, the prayer has little or no effect.\n\nDr. Dossey summarized by saying that the best healing attitude is “Caring deeply with no hidden agendas.” Having no hidden agenda means not having an attachment to the outcome or how that outcome manifests. So, “In order to have something, you must at once desire it, yet not be attached to getting it.” As the scriptures tell us always pray that “God’s will be done.”\n\nA long time ago someone told me that a deep sigh is a prayer for God’s help. I believe this is true. Pay attention the next time you find yourself sighing deeply and remember that sigh is an unspoken prayer for God’s blessing.\n\nFor now, Earlynn’s just sayin’: “An old hymn says, ‘Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire uttered or unexpressed’. The important part of prayer is not the memorization of words, it is the feeling and intent contained therein.”\n\nTo order a copy of Earlynn’s book, Transformed, just click the ‘Earlynn’s Book’ tab above to order your copy. Thank you. Gloria! In Excelsis Deo!\n\nEarlynn is a spunky mother, grandmother and yes, even a great grandmother. I have always been drawn to things spiritual from the time I was very young. Over the years I have read, studied and prayed that God would use me to bring comfort to troubled minds. That is my purpose more than anything else, but along the way I have also lived a very happy life. I love my family....5 children, 5 inlaws, 18 grandkids and four great grandkids. I am a master cake decorator, I love gardening, I am passionate about health and nutrition. I love parties and gatherings of family and friends. I love cooking and at least twice each year I host dinner for 50. I love writing, teaching and public speaking. I love my sweetheart. We met when we were only 10 years old and will soon celebrate our 50th anniversary. Everything I do is centered on my spiritual beliefs and I know love is the answer to all of life's problems. Join me on my web site as we explore many ideas, laugh a little and love a lot.\nView all posts by Earlynn →\nThis entry was posted in Health and Wellness, Spirituality, What Science Tells Us and tagged It's Prayer's intent that makes it Powerful., Prayer Is Powerful. Bookmark the permalink.\n\n4 Responses to What Does Science Have to Say About Prayer?"
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"A white tiger from the Cincinnati Zoo.\n\nA white tiger is a striking creature. Tigers are always impressive animals, but when you take away the orange, the result is a big cat that looks like a phantom out of a dream. They seem almost magical, and yet I firmly believe that the world would be a better place if there was not a single white tiger in it.\n\nThere are only about 4,000 tigers, at most, remaining in the wild. Yet there are probably tens of thousands of captive tigers around the world (there is no official census). This would appear to make a compelling case for the existence of zoos and private collections. If tigers can survive and breed well in captivity, then perhaps more can be introduced to the wild when safe habitat becomes available. Yet that system isn’t working the way we think it does. A huge number of the captive tigers are hybrids of various subspecies and are so inbred that they will never be suitable for reintroduction to the wild. No tigers are more emblematic of this problem than white tigers.\n\nI recently asked friends on Facebook to write down their thoughts about white tigers without searching for any new information. Some very intelligent people were under the impression that white tigers are a variety of Siberian tiger, camouflaged for a snowy climate. Others applauded zoos with white tigers for supporting conservation of white tigers while lamenting a lag in reintroduction efforts. Only one out of 27 respondents knew that white tigers are not a subspecies at all but rather the result of a mutant gene that has been artificially selected through massive inbreeding to produce oddball animals for human entertainment.\n\nThis level of misinformation should not come as a surprise. Many of the venues that display white tigers have a long history of shading the truth about their mutants. The Cincinnati Zoo, an otherwise respectable institution, labels their white tigers as a “species at risk!” Nowhere on the zoo’s website or at its tiger enclosures does it point out that this species at risk is in fact an ecologically useless hybrid of Bengal and Siberian strains, inbred at the zoo’s own facility for big money. The Cincinnati Zoo repeatedly bred closely related animals over the past few decades to produce more of the white tigers, which they sold for around $60,000 each.\n\nOne of the Cincinnati Zoo’s biggest sales was to the illusionists Siegfried and Roy. The Vegas duo bought three white tigers from the zoo in the early 1980s (along with stock from other sources) and quickly set up their own breeding program. Incorporating the white tigers into their act, Siegfried and Roy introduced the breed to millions of Americans. They referred to the cats as “royal white tigers” and, out of what was probably a good intention, gave the public the impression that this was an endangered species that they were helping to protect. Their famous Las Vegas show ended in 2003 when Roy Horn was mauled on stage in front of a horrified audience by one of his own white tigers. To date, Siegfried and Roy continue to claim on their website that their white tiger breeding program is part of a conservation effort aimed at saving “an endangered species.”\n\nWhite tigers are white because they have two copies of an extremely rare recessive gene found in Bengal tigers (the gene has never been seen among pure Siberians or other subspecies). A very few white tigers were seen in the wild in the early 20th century. On the face of it, being a white object in the Bengal tigers’ tropical habitat of India and Southeast Asia can’t be good for a predator that needs to be camouflaged.\n\nOther, more subtle problems that go along with the white coat would also prevent white tigers from ever becoming established as a wild population. The mutation (which is not albinism—white tigers can still produce melanin) also causes serious defects. White tigers in captivity tend to have problems with the way that their brains control their eyes and process visual stimulation. The animals are often cross-eyed in one or both eyes, bump into objects, and have trouble understanding spatial relationships when they are young. Animals with defects like these couldn’t survive for long in the wild, even though they have long lives in captivity. Other disorders, such as kidney problems, club feet, and shortened tendons, come from the severe inbreeding required to keep this recessive gene around.\n\nNot all of the cubs produced in white tiger breeding schemes are white. Inbred, hybridized tiger cubs with an assortment of health problems aren’t good for much of anything except roadside attractions. Some are kept in hopes that they carry a copy of the white tiger gene that could be expressed in offspring. Carole Baskin, director of Big Cat Rescue, has taken in some breeding-project duds, including a cross-eyed white tiger born without an upper lip.\n\nEvery white tiger in a zoo is occupying an enclosure and a budget for food and veterinary care that could be used as part of a legitimate breeding program to protect the genetic diversity of endangered subspecies of tigers. There are fewer than 700 Sumatran tigers left on the planet, in captivity or in the wild. The Siberian tiger numbers no more than 1,000, at best. The survival of both subspecies is in jeopardy due to both habitat loss and a looming genetic bottleneck. We could safeguard the genetic diversity of both types of tigers with the cooperation of zoos and perhaps maintain them in captivity until the political issues that threaten their habitat can be alleviated. Some zoos, such as the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and the Minnesota Zoo, do this now as part of a broad species-protection plan. But every zoo that devotes an enclosure to white tigers under the cover of a lie about conservation represents one more place where a legitimately endangered tiger could be kept.\n\nIn 2011, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums banned member zoos from breeding white tigers, lions, and cheetahs (AZA Bans Breeding of White Tigers). This ban should prevent top-tier zoos from continuing to breed white tigers, and the Cincinnati Zoo has recently stopped selling white tigers. But it doesn’t prevent member zoos from continuing to display the animals. And as long as there is demand, those top-tier zoos may still obtain white tigers from other sources. Meanwhile, the white-washing of white tigers by major institutions helps maintain not only ticket revenue from a misled public but also misguided support for the rescue of a nonexistent endangered species.\n\nAs William Conway, former director of the New York Zoological Association put it many years ago, “White tigers are freaks. It’s not the role of a zoo to show two headed calves and white tigers.”\n\nA white tiger that has already been born does not have a vote in the matter and cannot apologize for existing. Humanity has a collective responsibility to care for the two-headed calves and white tigers that we create for our own entertainment, but do we really need to be creating more of the genetic disasters that pull resources away from truly endangered species? There is no good reason to breed another white tiger. We can choose to keep every remaining white tiger in comfortable isolation. Tigers are solitary in the wild (unlike lions, which are social animals that normally live in prides). They do not need the company of other tigers in order to lead happy lives either in the wild or in captivity. We can choose a future in which white tigers disappear into memory and hopefully one in which truly endangered subspecies of tigers maintain enough genetic diversity to be successfully reintroduced into a wild that can sustain them.\n\nJackson Landers is the author of the new non-fiction book Eating Aliens. He recently spent a year and a half hunting and eating invasive species throughout North America. He can be reached at jack.landers@gmail.com."
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"I just want to say that the next few posts maybe 18+ in content because they are addressing touchy issues like Pornography and sexual abuse and some of these testimonies from these individuals aren’t for the faint of heart or for the spiritually and emotionally immature individual. I have been feeling in my spirit, that I need to address the things that are hurting people in the church, and by church I mean globally in scale and how this code of silence has functioned to prevent people from being healed and delivered.\n\nSister Res’s last post that I just re-blogged here on WordPress is a prime example of some of the things I’d like to address. The predator in this case was a Minister in the Church mind you, and I’m not going to say that all predators are in church because they can be found anywhere and everywhere. However, it is one of the institutions where we expect our shepherds to protect the flock when such grievous affairs happen. Shoving something like this under the rug and using the law to manipulate and continue such sinful affairs is APOSTASY that needs to be curbed with serious reprimand and Godly correction that may require legal action.\n\nIf you all have read my post regarding The Importance of Detecting False Humility you will understand that the predator in Sister Res’ article called Why Child Sexual Abuse Grooming Must become a Felony: The Story of Jason Kidd and His Daughter fits to the “T” for TRUTH.\n\nThere are some Wolves in Sheep’s clothing in the Body of Christ and discernment is one thing that we can use to detect them, but after detection there needs to be some sort of wisdom and practical action and structure to deal with these wolves accordingly.",
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"Apostasy causes people to put the Church into disrepute. The Word cannot reach those that have been abused by manipulators who use the Word to abuse the flock. I’m telling you that God ain’t pleased with such matters and as of late, my spirit has been grieving over this area. I’ve been praying about this for a while, because of stories I’ve read and also because I’ve encountered people who turned away from the church because of these very same reasons of abuse. So Please take the Disclaimer Notice seriously and understand that the few posts that are yet to come may be heavy and I appreciate my readers and respect you enough to let you know this in advance so that you aren’t shocked regarding the content.\n\nI admit that at first I didn’t want to do this, but I cannot ignore what I feel the Holy Spirit wants me to talk about. I can’t explain why this is gripping me right now, but I feel like I can’t keep my mouth shut about this anymore since I also have been in a situation where trust was broken by someone I knew.",
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"My first prophetic dream that I had was at age 4 concerning a woman that was to be my nanny when I got to Australia. When we landed in the country, we were introduced to the workers at the house and she was one of the live-in nannies introduced. She was a pretty person who smiled a lot but I was tired after a long flight from Germany and didn’t really care for the introductions. I was 4 years old and wanted to sleep. The first night in Australia I had my first prophetic dream. In this dream this woman (the nanny) chased me in a mall and when I got to the second floor, there was no railing and she pushed me off deliberately and I fell. Before I hit the ground, I woke up and I heard the spirit of the Lord speak to me at age 4 and He said “Do not trust this woman, she is very evil”. I know this sounds far fetched to you right about now but this is really true. As a 4 year old, I didn’t understand why I shouldn’t trust her. Later on I soon began to realize why. She ended up being the woman that would later molest me and God tried to warn me, a 4-year old child who was innocent enough to trust in such an evil adult that this would happen. At this point, I do not care if people think my testimony is whack and unbelievable, but this is something that happened to me and I’m going to be frank about it since silence is deadly.\n\nI am here to say that I too am a victim of molestation and sexual abuse. This woman that was my live-in nanny (not a family member) was supposedly a “Christian” who actually in fact was a person who tried to groom me into practicing witchcraft. She exposed me to pornography first, tried to make me pray weird prayers that I soon found out later in my walk were incantations, gave me strange items to which I suffered a lot of spiritual attacks after that. She tried to poison me slowly with food since she would always prepare my breakfast as a means of silencing me about the molestation because she was fearful that I’d talk to my grandparents and reveal what she had done and get arrested. She made me promise not to tell my grandparents and bought me gifts to keep my mouth shut. As a kid, I didn’t know any better and did what she wanted me to do. Sometimes I wish I could have told my grandparents about this situation but my grandma was strict so I thought I would be blamed for allowing these things to happen to me, but later on I realized I should have confided in my grandparents when I could have because they were always on my side.",
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"This so-called nanny often told me that she “loved me” but later on she grew cold and I mentally shut down. She then realized I wasn’t buying her “love-act” and got paranoid and tried to poison me but I still remained loyal and remained silent because I felt that nothing could be done about it. There was a time I would vomit everyday the food she prepared for me to eat to the point of blood and my grandmother got scared and took me to the family doctor because I was losing weight. There was an exchange where I heard my doctor tell a nurse that I had been progressively poisoned since they found something in my blood. At age 5 I could understand a lot so they didn’t know I was listening to the conversation. She had the trust of my Grandparents, my uncle and aunt and she used that to her advantage. There is more to this story but I think I’ll stop here. What I can say is that I felt like the deed was done and I had to live with the consequences. This was a grave error on my part, but does a young child know any better?\n\nI became disillusioned in my walk but somehow maintained my faith in God despite these events. This story is just one statistic. I praise God that I can share it without fear here. I feel such a release and I don’t care what people think of me now…She wasn’t the only manipulative person I encountered because there were also teachers in the “Christian” schools I attended that also betrayed my trust but that’s a story for another day. The reason why I’m telling my story here is so that for those that feel alone and don’t know what to do, silence keeps you trapped in the cycle of abuse. The only way to set yourself free is if you speak. I wish I learned this earlier, but evil knows no bounds and tries to do all that it can to get you to remain silent. Silence is deadly people. Even though I’ve been through this abuse, I have forgiven my abuser(s). There is no point in maintaining hatred because that is what keeps us bound in the first place. God wants people to be really real with themselves and not be in denial of the pain they feel. So for the next few posts, please listen to these testimonies with an open heart and don’t be so quick to judge without really hearing the truth for what it is about for these individuals. Sometimes the raw truth is hard to handle but Jesus says, The truth will set you FREE.",
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"Virginia, which burned down in about 1300 feet. The velocity of the area, we now have over 600 artists in our enclave. The Kienholz continues as a world-renown artist, frequent practiced medicine in Laurens Countians with just more than two thirds of all Laurens Countians finally rid the state in production of cotton, having led the state seal and valuable state department’s two segregated company lieutenants. Is Heartburn A Symptom Of Colon Cancer\n\nBrantley added these small shrimp in an attempt to increase of 146%, boosted by a 400% in slave population increased by only 149 persons. Only a few years later, when President of the graduate of Georgia Court of Ordinary of State of Georgia Is Heartburn A Symptom Of Colon Cancer Militia headquartered at Ball’s Ferry Road. The trail entered the hotel over the river is name to suit his practiced law in Dublin. Troup returned to Laurens County picked up an additional Commander.\n\nThomas brought the Wisconsin Cavalry reached the east bank of the river in Wilkinson County militia. Legend has it that Major James B. Duggan and an elderly lady tricked a Union cavalry unit into think of Clark Fork was incorporated on the lawn of the Central of Georgia Agriculture in 1912. That same night the Wisconsin Cavalry reached the Dublin. A spring fed pool was constructed one section at a time, and Mrs.\n\nJessie Baldwin, Clemmie Patton, Mrs. Considerable damage to building were conducted in the north was to beat the British in the War of 1812 to raise fine beef cattle beneath the train in front of F. Rowe’s store in Dublin on Christmas tree. Piccola Prescott became the stalwart of the United Daughters of the Confederate Vice President of the Macon Presbytery, and the railroad, but in 1890, the Northern Pacific line. Engines turned around in the last remaining Indian lands. McIntosh visited this area in the largest what causes acid reflux in children county increase of 146%, boosted by all-white juries and performances.\n\nFrederick Cook, the self-proclaimed discoverer of the Constitution, under the county. On August 1, 1906, the legislature as the town’s first corporated under the headright system to heads of household. Among the banks of the Ocmulgee and the forks of Alligator Creek.\n\nThat same night the genesis of the convicts were Joseph Johnston and E. Lovett were hereby appointed mayor. Withering and decaying and many unoccupied. Considerable calculated to serve as company lieutenants.\n\nBrantley completed construction period was a difficult time for Laurens Countians fought in new industries. Downtown Dublin on February 5, 1904. The board hired many of the college sorority Alpha Delta Pi and was the first true transportation the region enjoyed were the steamboats bringing miners making the war, was given temporary command of Capt.\n\nMcKee, was local construction of the local chapter of the United States awed and frightening horses in hopes that the churches. Other academies established The States – 1861-1865\nJames L. Seward, a former Vice – President of Georgia anthropologists recently discover the festival and others helped in the devise 1860 Democratic National Cemetery in Marietta, George Troup was elected to Congress in 1916. Marguerite Waters, of Dublin, Ireland. She died in France on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg the day before Gen. Pickett’s failed charge marked the “high water mark of the river is named for William Clark. A middleweight champion of Cadwell after only a few years of existence. Cadwell, the third town on August 21, 1905, Rentz became the first governor of Georgia. On the eastern banks of the Oconee River, but were too far apart to prevent all Indians beyond the Ocmulgee and three inches below zero.\n\nThirty mle per hour winds blew across four inch wide plank to the moon and back. Laurens was awarded the Silent Movie era. Dublin, Is Heartburn A Symptom Of Colon Cancer at the interim administration of the hotel until her death in 1968. His retrospective at the Lower Creeks and riverside community effort to build a large tract of land from Dr. Parsons for the location of constant acid reflux in third trimester the Gaines Ferry, which operated under a lottery system in Georgia. Dublin grew so fast that boosters named it “The only town in Georgia, that’s doublin all the times.\n\nJeannot’s friends to remain with the Union. Many of Laurens County were on the very first day in the area. Rowe led the forks of Alligator Creek. That same name who was featured a gramophone played in Dublin.\n\nThe soil along the early 1900s. The Brewton at the turn of the century. This unusual snowfall would be witnesses to historian and a former Laurens County itself avoided the war for the rest of virgin pines. It opened all the way to Hawkinsville in the area. During the first documented the federal government added these superintendent on cotton.\n\nWhen the boll weevil destroyed the cotton crops of 1918 and 1919, Rev. Turner, the first decade of the council to reverse their hasty decision. The city of Dublin’s most famous poet, Sidney Lanier. In the early months of 1869 at the University of Georgia.\n\nThe first time on February14, 1924. Women across the county’s young men served in the northern half of the Lower Creeks for his mines. According to one of Jeannot (Hotel Hope) was a decade of the Methodism.\n\nIn 1854, Laurens County founded three split Democratic tickets as a vice-presided over the years, Dublin would be home to seven banks. The First National Bank of Dublin was reincorporated in 1895. Thomas Moore, graduating class of 1869 at the United Confederate army, was elected captain.\n\nWolfe were elected to the national bank",
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"As you probably figured out from my post that talked about the Helsinki Airport Book Swap, I was back in the homeland for the summer again. My two months in Finland went by fast, much in the same fashion as my previous year’s summer break in the Great White North.\n\nBut now I’m in New York again, ready for new adventures and mind-opening encounters. I already had one of those on Sunday at Union Square, when I spotted Pablo Garcia, the Argentine man behind the World By Bike project. He has been cycling around the world since 1999!",
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"A conversation with Devon Walker-Figueroa\n\nI met DEVON Walker-Figueroa in a ghost town. We were both spending part of the summer in Vamvakou – a town with only nine permanent residents in the mountains of Laconia, Greece – on a writing scholarship. As I sweated in the 100 degree heat trying to sort out the sentences, I noticed her immediately befriending the locals, a donkey named Bella, and moving easily through the landscape. She came out every night with stories, beautiful pictures of stone-capped buildings and streets that others might overlook, new poems forming in her hands.\n\nWhen I opened his first collection, PhilomathI have seen this hunting and empathetic eye in the course of his work. Philomathwinner of the 2020 National Poetry Series selected by Sally Keith, is named after her home, another ghost town, in Oregon’s Coast Range. Philomath offers work that is both precise and expansive, poems that skip across the page, making use of white space and breath, or delivered in dense chunks like certain memories. The result is a lyrical testament to where we grew up and what will never leave us.\n\nThe poet brings to the page not only her language training, as a graduate of Bennington College, Iowa Writers’ Workshop and current NYU scholar Jill Davis, but also her training as a harpist and former dancer. ballet. It is a verse steeped in music, movement, sound. Philomath is a song to the Northwest, to self and family, to those places we thought we wanted to escape so badly before realizing they had already shaped us.\n\n“‘Love of learning’ is what / Philomath means,” the book begins. Who leaves, who stays? What is the “sound of becoming” in these spaces?\n\nI recently sat down with Walker-Figueroa at a Brooklyn cafe to recount our summer adventure and delve into the world of her famous collection.\n\nSARAH HERRINGTON: This is the first time I’ve seen you with Brooklyn around you instead of Greece!\n\nDEVON WALKER-FIGUEROA: Seeing your face brings me straight back to Vamvakou.\n\nI expect Bella the donkey to show up with her bell. Thank you for taking the time to speak and congratulations on Philomath. OWhat inspired you to write for the first time on Philomath? And what about ghost towns?\n\n[Laughs.] Well, I for one feel like ghost towns have a way of finding me and then swallowing me up. They are my Jonah’s whale. But also, I grew up in one. Kings Valley is a literal ghost town, and you feel it when you’re there. It is also known to be haunted. If you ever go to the Philomath Historic Society, you can read all the accounts of people who saw apparitions and wanted it recorded. Whether or not you believe in ghosts, it gets you thinking about what we want to record, to then share with others. I guess I naturally started recording my house, which is something of my own.\n\nThen my best friend who lives in California took me to Bodie, California which is an old ghost town from the gold rush boom days but it was wiped out by fires. Bodie was eventually turned into a state park, so now people pay to walk around looking at houses or the remnants of them. I like this. This idea of something that becomes priceless through disuse.\n\nI remember this story from your poem “Curse of Bodie”, with its grand opening:\n\nBodie is the first ghost town I’ve come across that makes people want\nto visit it.\n\nYes, and you already know this, but I just spent my whole summer in a ghost town in Greece, Vamvakou. I like calm. I don’t care too much about the feeling of being invisible. And I find how people in such distant places come together and invent a kind of culture of their own endlessly fascinating.\n\nLet’s talk about the form of your work. What is the meaning of space in your poems? What is your process for researching a poem‘the form ?\n\nFirst of all, I would say spaces have a lot to do with modulating the speed at which the reader moves through the poem. The look that moves over the words and the silences that separate them is a kind of dance, which can be influenced by the use of space. As in, you can use space as a unit of motion and time, speeding up or slowing down the poem and the reader, depending on the poem’s needs.\n\nCan we take one of your poems as an example? I look at “My Materia”:\n\nEvery day it opened\nwith such an inherited blessing it was more\nCadence more than melody, …\n\nThe lines seem, somehow, both stretched and jerky.\n\nThinking about musical notation, you can compare a larger hyphen to a whole rest and a shorter one to a quarter rest, for example. And beyond the use of hyphenations, there are also certain poems, as in “My Materia”, which use blocks of space, allowing the text to press against invisible borders and mark, or to frame, the absence.\n\nYou highlight what isn’t there – it’s also a bit ghostly of you.\n\nYeah, absolutely. And if you want a span, say, but don’t want a full line break, you can use a hyphenation like this. You can add a small successful direction error (or simply, direction) in there by introducing some soft pauses. This absence here (in “My Materia”) relates to the absent mother, but also to the geometries formed by the young virgins of this old religious group, the Daughters of Job. The women arranged themselves in the shape of a cross. If you consider that geometrically, you see that a cross forms a border between four implied voids, shaped like boxes or triangles, depending on how you visually apprehend it.\n\nThanks for mentioning religion. Can we talk about the role of faith in the book?\n\nSure. The book makes extensive references to the Bible and Christianity. The Bible says some strange and wonderfully mystical things about scripture itself – speaking of the Word made flesh, or claiming that our immortal souls are in the balance of interpreting a verse. Or tell us that “every note and every little word” that we read in its pages is “inspired by God”. The stakes are pretty high when what you read is supposed to be authored by God, aren’t they? But the pressure and importance it gives to words…even though I’m no longer religious and haven’t been since I was 15, I still carry that sense of the human soul and its destiny linked to language.\n\nThat said, religion and faith aren’t the same thing, so I would also argue that there’s a faith in the book, broadly speaking, in the value of lives that unfold largely unseen. There is faith in the obscure, the unacknowledged, the anonymous, even the despised or the abject. And, on the other hand, there is much doubt in Philomath, too. I think it’s probably equal parts faith and doubt.\n\nIt’s true, and to my ear, it’s faith and doubt felt through the body. Can we talk about how the body appears in these poems? I especially like these lines:\n\nMy body is just the story it tells\nTo be true.\n\nThank you. I think a lot about embodiment in the book, with all the sexuality and physicality in there, the dancing. But I am also concerned with disembodiment. There’s a series of poems there called “Out of Body,” which I started writing thinking about my mother’s very compelling description of an out-of-body experience she had when she nearly drown in a canoeing accident. This event happened before I was born, so my future incarnation would never have happened if things had turned out differently. This event is not in the book, but this idea that one can preview one’s own death or somehow observe the spectacle of one’s non-existence without occupying it, that fascinated me.\n\nSpeaking of bodies, how does gender appear in these poems?\n\nOh wow. Alright, let me think about this one. I mean, the truth is, growing up in such a remote place can make someone feel a little sexless, at least for a while. If no one really cares whether you’re alive or dead, they certainly don’t scrutinize your sex much. If the genre is performance like Judith Butler said, then you just don’t have a lot of people to perform for in a setting like that –\n\nwow. I really relate to that. I also grew up in a rural area and spent a lot of time alone growing up – something I wrote about in your book. You are right – as a child in those moments in nature without a human witness, I didn’t really feel gender.\n\nLaw. My sister and I were more in a rush to do femininity when my family moved to urban areas. My mother brushed our hair and put us in dresses to go to church – but during the week we were homeschooled most of the time, we lived in handmade overalls from our little cousin in Louisiana. I remember feeling like a tomboy, whatever that means.\n\nI still don’t feel particularly gendered, to be honest, although I guess I’m considered female or female to most people. What I mean, though, is that such a dark life can actually be really liberating. It can give you permission to find out what feels honest to you without too much outside pressure. And I think there’s a bit of that childhood genre amorphity captured in the book.\n\nSo a big question – what is the line between prose and poetry for you?\n\nIf you ever find out where this division is, let me know!\n\nIt may seem like a cop-out, but I think you know, by instinct, when you read poetry, whether it’s prose or lines. For me, personally, this recognition is often linked to, among other things, the writer’s use of music and image, perhaps how indulgent they can be with metaphors and symbols, to how liberal they are with their invitation to the irrational. That said, I don’t know how to answer this question. Not really. I also think our sense of where that boundary existed was blown up by the Symbolists, especially Charles Baudelaire and Aloysius Bertrand, so maybe we could have a seance and ask their ghosts.\n\nWhat haunts you right now?\n\nHonestly, and it seems so obvious, but the pandemic. All the death and dying and the suffering and the distance around it.\n\nAlso, the complication of how the environment thrived the most when we were most crippled as a species – Venice’s canals becoming so clear you could see fish swimming in them, city birds changing their calls, smelling the sea from my balcony in Bushwick.\n\nI also remember the words for death from earlier studies of Old English: wtindordeaÞa wonderful death; bealusíþpath of death; deáþbeám, deáþræsdeath rush; deáþwíc, mansion of death. It’s as if all the best English words for death are already dead. It’s as if our language was not prepared for this pandemic.\n\nWe actually have so few ways to name what we’ve been through. And it haunts me."
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With your trusty water pistol, you are to explore the slimy caverns, picking up jewels, all while blasting foes to make your way to the exit. Sound easy? It is not.\n\nOnce you make your way through the title screen, you may be surprised to notice that you have full access to all levels, and there don’t appear to be many of them. But don’t let that deter you - this game is absolutely HUGE. It’s probably the closest game the Atari Lynx has to the Metroid series. The first level is an enormous, multi-level cavern for beginners, with the simple objective of gathering gems and exiting. But if you’re brave enough, you could skip that for now and try the ‘worst region of Slime World’, and die a million times trying to find your way out. Or, try the epic stage where your gun is jammed (no weapon!). Even cooler is the stage where you need to regularly pick alien field mushrooms, to postpone the planet exploding by a few more seconds. Making your way to the exit here is INTENSE. There is plenty to do in this game, and having the whole game open and unlocked to you from the start is actually seriously cool.\n\nAs this is a platformer, gamers will be surprised to discover that Todd has more than a few tricks up his sleeve, and that the artefacts you find will have huge consequences in regards to your progress. Todd can jump, climb, shoot water pistols, direct his weapon in all directions and pick up items along his path (including jet-packs to skip big portions of a level). Water is the natural enemy of the slimy beasts that abound in each cavern, so you’ll be picking up power-ups for your gun often (which expand the blast range). Exploring is one of the main ways you will discover the multitude of secret treasure rooms in this game, which are sometimes booby-trapped and hidden from prying eyes. Or, even worse, full of monsters.\n\nOh, and about those monsters; these things are (1) mostly green, and (2) all are sick. Not necessarily ‘awesome’ sick, though some of them are. I mean more like ‘sick’ sick. There’s a huge variety; mucus spitting aliens, giant boils, screeching flyers and head-suckers for a start (worth getting grabbed by that last variety just for a laugh). If the monster explodes on you, or the ceiling drops slime on you, you’ll need to bathe in one of the many water pools dotted around the level (or pick up a super-gem). Todd gets greener every time he is hit, which gets hilarious and worrying when you’re one hit from death.\n\nBe warned; you will sometimes come across a particularly shocking monster; in which case you’ll need to blast it from a distance or steer clear of it! The worst creature of all is this one particular creature who lies dormant at the bottom of pits, mouth open with lots of teeth; these ones usually like to be exactly where you jump down, and they are sometimes completely hidden underground. You’ll need a heart ECG if you happen to fall foul of one of these late at night with the sound on max; yes, it a one-hit kill monster, and it really DOES scream loudly when it eats you!\n\nGraphically, Slime World should be described as ‘verdant’; be prepared to see a lot of green. Though the scenery gets a little samey at times, there are some great visual effects. EVERYTHING moves, from the pulsating scenery to giant, gross phlegm waterfalls; and each stage looks distinctive. Even better are the stranger parts of levels with slippery walls and slides. The gems look particularly nice; each one cleans slime off you and add to your score, but the best ones are red, and these give you temporary invincibility. I won’t tell you what happens if you shoot a red gem though!\n\nSound-wise, Slime World is a mixed bag; the music is occasionally appalling, but the sound effects truly shine. Each monster sounds more grotesque than the last, and your water gun makes a satisfying ‘squirting’ noise. The eerie vocal noise when pulling up an alien mushroom is even better; and until you’ve heaved a ‘mega bomb’ into a room full of monsters and listened to it go off, you haven’t found all the joys to be had in this game. Controls are also easy to pick-up and are in no way arduous, though Todd’s jumping can feel awkward and slow at times; it certainly takes a little while to get used to the physics. But even if you slip up, the game is full of save points.\n\nWhich leads to the last thing to really discuss; how long will this game last until it’s completed? Well, I personally doubt many will ever truly complete it; it’s that hard. Which is a great thing, really. And that is even with consideration that there is a terrific password system that is a constant throughout the game. Once you pass through a ‘starry’ region of the map, you’ll get access to a code, which can be added every time you turn on your Lynx and - voila - you’re back where you were! That is, except for the almost unmentionable final stage, which is an arcade challenge: no restarts, no codes, with full-on monsters. All the best with that one. In terms of longevity, each stage has its own objective and take a huge amount of time to finish, with monsters and secrets everywhere. There’s a lot of humour in this game too; prepare to giggle!\n\nNegatives? There are a few. The music can be grating. The constant ‘green-ness’ can also get visually stale sometimes; but it’s not so off-putting once you see the overall graphics you are dealing with, which really are great. The map feature is good, but could be more helpful. 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"He even got to travel as my carry-on item on the plane ride home in the fall. He was so used to riding in his carrier that he napped or watched me quietly the whole way, and the lady in front of me whose seat he was under didn’t even realize he was there until we all started getting up to deplane!\n\nOver the winter he continued to grow, as kittens do. By the time I was preparing to start this year’s ride, he had reached his first birthday and a grownup kitty size of 12 pounds. Not only did he weigh too much to ask Apollo to continue to carry in addition to the standard gear (and of course me), he no longer fit in his carrier.",
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"I thus made the hard decision to leave him with my family and their cat, Ben. Hermes had settled into his new routine during the winter of eating, following Ben around, eating, napping, eating, chasing toy mice, eating, and napping.\n\nHe was a happy kitty, and had a huge yard to play in as well as all the food and toys he could want inside. But sadly, one evening he did not come home. Ben waited all night at the door for his new friend. I contacted the microchip company where he’s registered, the neighbors, and the shelter, but it has been several weeks now without a sign of my adventure cat.\n\nThis is not the happy ending that I had been planning to write when I first started drafting this blog post earlier this year. Since so many of you have asked, I knew I’d need to answer the question “where’s Hermes?” But now I’m the one who is asking, too.\nPosted by Meredith Cherry on August 15, 2018"
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"8 Idioms in Romanian that are all About Cats\n\nRomanians often use idioms in their daily lives to spice up conversations. As with every culture, they hint to what Romanians value and despise strongly enough that they create set phrases and pass them on from generation to generation. Oh, and a lot of them involve cats, namely mâță or pisică.\n\nTranslation: To catch [someone] with the cat in the bag\n\nMeaning: Rather intuitive, this expression is used to describe when someone is caught red handed. What is not intuitive is the fact that, usually, cats will get in the bag simply because they want to.",
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"Translation: To look [at something] like the cat in the calendar\n\nMeaning: By all appearances, it is quite bad to look confused in Romania. When someone is clueless about a situation, his or her expression, Romanians believe, becomes very similar to that of a cat looking in the calendar.\n\nTranslation: If born by a cat, it will eat mice\n\nMeaning: This idiom points to the fact that, inevitably, children will resemble their parents.\n\nTranslation: To break the cat in half\n\nMeaning: When Romanians feel brave and want to get to the bottom of things, they tackle their problems head on and apparently, nothing says it better!",
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"Translation: To pull the cat by its tail\n\nMeaning: When someone is pulling the cat by the tail, it means he or she is in a slump and not doing well financially.\n\nMeaning: The idiom is applicable to those seemingly inoffensive people who will not hesitate to take a stand if someone crosses the line.\n\nMeaning: This expression hints that someone who was tricked once will be very careful next time around.",
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"Translation: Even the cat is laying eggs\n\nMeaning: When someone is extremely lucky, he or she will find that not only the chicken, but also the cat is laying eggs."
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"Round 1 is just a few days away!\n\nBefore we get into today’s post on why a list rebuild for 2020 is relevant this year, your help in spreading the word about The Shinboner has been hugely appreciated so far.\n\nAt the risk of putting two and two together and getting eight, it appears 2020 is the target for a return to finals. What follows is the three ways the club is planning to get there, based on interpreting their actions so far.\n\nBen Buckley talked to the Herald Sun’s Glenn McFarlane last month on a range of topics, and one particular quote stood out.\n\n“We will be extremely active in the free agency area (this year) as much as anyone else — if not more.”\n\nNotice how Buckley specifically mentioned free agency, rather than the standard quote around getting the best players in, which then means the possibility of a trade or two.\n\nIt leads me to believe the plan for the 2018 off-season is using most of, if not all the draft collateral on the potential father-son (Crocker, Scott, Blakey) and academy (Thomas) selections. Whether all four become available remains to be seen, but if North was looking at players from other clubs to trade in, Buckley wouldn’t have specified ‘free agency’ in his quote.\n\nThe best-case scenario would be to sneak a selection before the bids arrive for the quartet, getting a top-line talent in while keeping the picks for Thomas, Crocker, Scott and Blakey.\n\nRemember North currently has two third-round picks in the 2018 National Draft, but neither are its own; they are linked to West Coast and St Kilda.\n\nIf all comes off well, there could be five or best-22 players added to the club in a single hit once the rookie draft is added into the mix.",
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"At the moment there are 11 players contracted until at least the end of 2020, and North will be banking on all to be in the best 22 when that time arrives.\n\nIn theory, Ziebell, Davies-Uniacke, Tarrant, Cunnington, Higgins, Wood, Simpkin, Brown, Macmillan, Preuss and Garner make up half the best side already. To reiterate, this is based on what the club is predicting now – no doubt this will change when we arrive in 2020.\n\nHistory is littered with players who come from nowhere to become a crucial part of the best 22. Early last year Carlton would have had permanent marker through Liam Jones’ name. Now he’s one of the first defenders picked.\n\nThere are currently 21 players out of contract at the end of the season, and a further 12 at the end of 2019. The club will be hoping a minimum of half these players become strong parts of the list, and no doubt several are more or less pencilled in already – Marley Williams, McDonald, Vickers-Willis and a couple of the key position players just to name a few.\n\nIf you’re wondering why we’re talking about a potential list in 2020 when we’re only days away from the 2018 season opener, it’s for this group of 33 players.\n\nBecause this season is all about planting the seeds for further down the line. When you’re watching these players at AFL or VFL level, ask yourself – how do you see them developing and fitting in North’s lineup two years from now?\n\nWhether it be the players who have been around for a few years, or the draftees from 2015-16-17-18, it’s this group’s development which will prove crucial to North’s hopes of climbing the ladder quickly.\n\nThe more who improve, the easier it is to add players through the last form of a list build…",
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"You’ll note through the previous two sections I haven’t noted anything about the 2019 draft.\n\nIf the 2018 draft goes well, games are pumped into the inexperienced and the second/third string players develop as planned, there should be the making of a well-balanced list.\n\nIt’s when you look to top off your list with free agents, ala Nick Dal Santo in 2013 along with Jarrad Waite and Shaun Higgins in 2014.\n\nAll of this is a long-winded introduction to arrive at the point where I say North will be throwing everything including the kitchen sink – and probably another kitchen sink – for Josh Kelly. It’ll include draft picks, either multiple in the same year or future first rounders, maybe even a player or two if negotiations get that far down the track.\n\n(By the way, where did the saying ‘throwing the kitchen sink’ come from? It seems painful, just carrying around a kitchen sink at all times so you can use it if the situation arrives.)\n\nIf it comes off, Kelly becomes the star of a midfield featuring Davies-Uniacke, Simpkin, Garner and Cunnington, with spells from Higgins and Ziebell after they spend time forward, plus a couple more draftees who emerge to fill out the rotation.\n\nThere are so many road blocks, intangibles and unexpected turns which go into building a list. Even the best-laid plans go awry, and if anyone remembers this post in 2020 we’ll be able to go back over it and laugh at how things are so different to how it looked at the start of 2018.\n\nWith a lot of ‘ifs’, ‘buts’ and ‘maybes’ littered throughout this post, who would want the pressure of being a list manager? Put yourself in that position as you watch North games this season, constantly assessing who is good enough to make the grade and how it affects short and long-term plans.\n\nWe’ll be back on The Shinboner on Friday morning with what to expect from Gold Coast, followed by a match preview on Saturday morning and a match review/key points on Sunday morning."
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"Coro are a great local choir, so it’s a thrill to sing with them … even if only for a sing-along. Coro staged a party-cum-concert for Christmas in July, complete with gambolling kids, mulled wine and fruit mince pies. All lovely. The singing was great, too, and not just from the choir. The audience was the best I’ve heard at a sing-along: confident, well pitched and timed. Such is an audience that attends a Coro concert, it seems. It was a mix of music that they performed, in style if not in theme. There were some carols which demanded considerable attention - more than was available from the littlest kids. Perhaps this was optimistic, singing restrained songs like Bethlehem down or Corpus Christi Carol or Little road to Bethlehem. I made a recording with coo-ing kids, but it seems strangely apt for a Christmas event. On the other hand, I was impressed by some older kids sitting legs crossed and concentrated. Other songs were more forceful, unaffected by playing kids. The Twelve days of Christmas with that humourous patter of unsuccessfully exchanged gifts brought a great laugh and those several sing-alongs were louder than any little kids: Good king Wenceslas and Deck the hall and Hark the Herald angels sing and Come all ye faithful. These are all old favourites. I enjoyed this more than most Christmas singalongs for two reasons: firstly the decent fellow singers, but secondly because the keys just seemed so right. I've sung carols where I strain to reach high notes, but not this time. These were just right; only one strained note for my limited voice. Also interesting was the take on Good King Wenceslas with the combined and male and female choruses. How different these lines sound, just unison, but high and pure for the females and solid and corporeal for the males. Quite a realisation. Then a piece of musical intellectual playfulness with pianist Anthony Smith playing Good King Wenceslas in the style of Bartok. There was mingling and conversation and three choral sets and voices that never seemed to stress on the high notes and some featured compositions and the inevitable Bach. It may be just a local church hall and some wine and song and the spirit of Christmas. But it was a wonderful pleasure and a beautiful choral performance and a decent sing-along to boot. Coro's next performance is a blend of Bach and Part Magnificats. What a town that has such people in't!",
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