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Earth's shadow can be divided into two distinctive parts: the umbra and penumbra. Earth totally occludes direct solar radiation within the umbra, the central region of the shadow. However, since the Sun's diameter appears about one-quarter of Earth's in the lunar sky , the planet only partially blocks direct sunlight within the penumbra, the outer portion of the shadow.\n\nA penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through Earth's penumbra. Total penumbral eclipses are rare, and when these occur, the portion of the Moon closest to the umbra may appear slightly darker than the rest of the lunar disk.\n\nThe relative distance of the Moon from Earth at the time of an eclipse can affect the eclipse's duration. In particular, when the Moon is near apogee , the farthest point from Earth in its orbit , its orbital speed is the slowest.\n\nThe diameter of Earth's umbra does not decrease appreciably within the changes in the Moon's orbital distance. Thus, the concurrence of a totally eclipsed Moon near apogee will lengthen the duration of totality.\n\nA central lunar eclipse is a total lunar eclipse during which the Moon passes through the centre of Earth's shadow, contacting the antisolar point. This type of lunar eclipse is relatively rare. A selenelion or selenehelion occurs when both the Sun and an eclipsed Moon can be observed at the same time.\n\nThis can occur only just before sunset or just after sunrise , when both bodies will appear just above the horizon at nearly opposite points in the sky. This arrangement has led to the phenomenon being also called a horizontal eclipse. Typically, a number of high ridges undergoing sunrise or sunset can view it. Although the Moon is in Earth's umbra, both the Sun and an eclipsed Moon can be simultaneously seen because atmospheric refraction causes each body to appear higher in the sky than their true geometric positions.\n\nThe timing of total lunar eclipses are determined by its contacts: [5]. There is often confusion between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse. While both involve interactions between the Sun, Earth, and the Moon, they are very different in their interactions. The Moon does not completely darken as it passes through the umbra because of the refraction of sunlight by Earth's atmosphere into the shadow cone; if Earth had no atmosphere, the Moon would be completely dark during the eclipse.\n\nShorter wavelengths are more likely to be scattered by the air molecules and small particles ; thus, the longer wavelengths predominate by the time the light rays have penetrated the atmosphere. Human vision perceives this resulting light as red.\n\nThis is the same effect that causes sunsets and sunrises to turn the sky a reddish color. An alternative way of conceiving this scenario is to realize that, as viewed from the Moon, the Sun would appear to be setting or rising behind Earth.\n\nThe amount of refracted light depends on the amount of dust or clouds in the atmosphere; this also controls how much light is scattered. In general, the dustier the atmosphere, the more that other wavelengths of light will be removed compared to red light , leaving the resulting light a deeper red color.\n\nThis causes the resulting coppery-red hue of the Moon to vary from one eclipse to the next. Volcanoes are notable for expelling large quantities of dust into the atmosphere, and a large eruption shortly before an eclipse can have a large effect on the resulting color. Several cultures have myths related to lunar eclipses or allude to the lunar eclipse as being a good or bad omen.\n\nSimilarly to the Mayans, the Incans believed that lunar eclipses occurred when a jaguar would eat the Moon, which is why a blood moon looks red. The Incans also believed that once the jaguar finished eating the Moon, it could come down and devour all the animals on Earth, so they would take spears and shout at the Moon to keep it away.\n\nThe ancient Mesopotamians believed that a lunar eclipse was when the Moon was being attacked by seven demons. This attack was more than just one on the Moon, however, for the Mesopotamians linked what happened in the sky with what happened on the land, and because the king of Mesopotamia represented the land, the seven demons were thought to be also attacking the king. In order to prevent this attack on the king, the Mesopotamians made someone pretend to be the king so they would be attacked instead of the true king.\n\nAfter the lunar eclipse was over, the substitute king was made to disappear possibly by poisoning. In some Chinese cultures, people would ring bells to prevent a dragon or other wild animals from biting the Moon.\n\nCertain lunar eclipses have been referred to as \"blood moons\" in popular articles but this is not a scientifically-recognized term. The first, and simpler, meaning relates to the reddish color a totally eclipsed Moon takes on to observers on Earth.\n\nThe second meaning of \"blood moon\" has been derived from this apparent coloration by two fundamentalist Christian pastors, Mark Blitz and John Hagee. At least two lunar eclipses and as many as five occur every year, although total lunar eclipses are significantly less common. If the date and time of an eclipse is known, the occurrences of upcoming eclipses are predictable using an eclipse cycle , like the saros. Eclipses occur only during an eclipse season , when the Sun appears to pass near either node of the Moon's orbit.\n\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. When the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. For other uses, see Lunar eclipse disambiguation. See also: Blood moon prophecy.\n\nArchived from the original on Retrieved Inconstant Moon. Cyclopedia Selenica. Retrieved 19 December July 16, The troposphere and stratosphere act together as a ring-shaped lens that refracts heavily reddened sunlight into Earth's umbral shadow. Totality Eclipses of the Sun 3rd ed.\n\nA lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. A lunar eclipse can occur only on the night of a full moon. The type and length of a lunar eclipse depend on the Moon's proximity to either node of its orbit. During a total lunar eclipse, Earth completely blocks direct sunlight from reaching the Moon.\n\nLunar eclipses are some of the most easy-to-watch astronomical events. All you need to see them are clear skies and a pair of eyes. Anyone on the night-side of the Earth at the time of the eclipse can see it. Viewing a lunar eclipse, whether it is a partial , penumbral or total eclipse of the Moon, requires little effort.\n\nThe moonlight we see on Earth is sunlight reflected off the Moon's grayish-white surface. The amount of Moon we see changes over the month — lunar phases — because the Moon orbits Earth and Earth orbits the Sun. Everything is moving. During a lunar eclipse , Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the sunlight falling on the Moon. Earth's shadow covers all or part of the lunar surface. What is the Current Phase of the Moon? Use this tool to see the current Moon phase and to plan ahead for other Moon views. 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When I first moved into town I worked at video store on Bedford Ave. called Reel Life (I wrote about the experience for NY Press some time ago.) The owner of Reel Life was a guy named John Woods who simply has the best taste in movies of anyone I’ve ever met. When I had the opportunity to work with him, he’d turn me onto some of the best movies I’ve ever seen. So when I go to Nitehawk, I watch the movie that I know the least about, knowing that it will both surprise and enthrall me. This week I saw, Safety Not Guaranteed starring actor/writer Mark Duplass and Parks and Recreation’s Aubrey Plaza. At the moment, I cannot think of a film I’ve seen this year that I’ve enjoyed more. It’s a movie about time travel and I highly recommend it. I will leave it at that so that you too can be surprised. Allow me to put his out there, Mark Duplass, who is excellent in the FX Series The League, is going to be the next indie it lead, ala John Krasinski but with far more ability, that’s my prediction.\n\nThis week I finally cracked the galley for Bronwen Hruska’s Accelerated a novel about a Huxleyean plot within one of Manhattan’s most expensive and exclusive private schools, a book which also just got a starred review in Library journal. As I expected, it’s an engaging and compelling read.\n\nIt can be difficult to keep up with what’s going on in mainstream music if you don’t watch TV or listen to the radio. While I don’t particularly want to watch TV or listen to the radio, I do like to know what is going on in mainstream music world, outside of the music nerd blogger bubble, if only so I can be curmudgeony about it. 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"Right now, this is my favorite scrapbooking moment: Lisa Bearnson from Creating Keepsakes magazine (among other endeavors she's involved in) chose MY layout as a winner last month. She happened to visit a local scrapbooking store, Timeless Treasures, and cropped with some lucky scrappers. There was a page layout contest and I was one of the selected winners who got to have lunch with her. Plus, she also sent out her new mega chipboard kit to the winners! (By the way, if you happen to ever see this, thank you, Lisa - I tried to find an email or mailing address for you to send you a thank you note, but couldn't find one. Understandable, as I'm sure you prefer to enjoy your privacy when you can get it!)\n\nWell, I think I'll have about three viewers of this entry in the next few days. One will probably be my scrappiest friend, Nan, and the other two will be relatives - just not sure which ones!\n\nMy family blog has been a big hit with family friends and it has 1) saved me time and postage trying to send pictures to everyone and 2) relieved the guilt I feel when I don't get the promised pictures of the boys to those who ask.\n\nSo, now that I'm running around like a crazy lady, doing all sorts of scrappy stuff, I thought I should start a blog about it. Not that I expect anyone to really care (except for Nan and the relatives, of course) but I'm hoping it will give me a place to share my ideas and excitement for the hobby with other scrapbook enthusiasts!\n\nSo, welcome, and thank you for stopping by!\nPosted by Jessica Guthrie at 5:53 PM 2 comments:"
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"It’s been three decades since Microsoft introduced Microsoft Solitaire with Windows 3.0. Despite being an old classic, people still love playing this iconic game.\n\nAccording to Microsoft, 100 million hands are played daily worldwide and 35 million monthly active players, although many other popular games are available online.\n\nThe exciting gameplay, different solitaire variations, and never-ending charm make it one of the kind games that become an addiction for people. However, there is an issue! Most solitaire games are hard nuts to crack. If you think Solitaire is easy to win, you must think again.\n\nThere are various solitaire variations with different gameplay. Every game has a different structure and card compilation that make it unique from others.\n\nHowever, except for a few games, the objective of most Solitaire games is the same: fill out the four foundation cells in a specific way. Sounds easy? Well, it is not! Solitaire is a mind game that requires a lot of focus, thinking, and planning to win the game.\n\nMoving a few cards here and there will not help. You better learn techniques and tricks besides using your brain to win the game. Here are a few ways to improve your chances of becoming a Solitaire champ:\n\nTips and Tricks to Win Solitaire\n\nSince the game’s goal is to stack all suits of four colors in the foundation, try to find more options to build a stack of cards. Unfortunately, more people focus on starting the game by moving cards here and there in the stack piles. This might look convenient and satisfactory because it gives you the feeling that you are doing a great job.\n\nHowever, it is better to start by opening the deck’s first card to increase the available options. It helps a lot in building a better winning strategy. So, always look out for more opportunities to widen your horizon of options.\n\nPeople lose solitaire games primarily because they cannot reveal all face-down cards hidden behind large columns. So, starting with a column with a large pile of hidden stacks is always better and the first step towards solidifying your chances of winning.\n\nYou might not be able to reveal all cards at once, but keep trying with larger stacks to bring the game to a winning position. This strategy might not work in pyramid solitaire as it has a different structure and gameplay, but all solitaire variations with stacked cards can be won with this plan.\n\n3. Get Clear of Aces and Twos\n\nMoreover, these cards are not used for building the pile any further, so it is okay to play aces and twos quickly to get psychological satisfaction that your game is on the right track.\n\nKings are placed first in the pile of decks. But the critical question is which King is the best option to use first? The answer to this question is a bit strategic and requires you to think ahead. Move the King that has more prospects of making a long pile.\n\nFor example, you move the black King to the space but don’t have a red Queen to place on it. In this case, it will be useless to move that King. Move the King having more prospects of revealing other cards.\n\nSometimes you end up in a situation where two options are available of moving cards on another card. So, which card is better to move? The answer is simple: one that has more hidden cards underneath.\n\nIf you are lucky enough, you might reveal more cards by removing the topmost card. So, always go for a card that has a larger pile of the face-down hidden treasure of cards. This strategy will have far-fetched results.\n\n6. Keep an Eye on Available Cards\n\nNever forget the fate of card sequences depends on the colors of the cards. For example, if you have more spades and clubs than diamonds and hearts, you wouldn’t be able to build a sequence of stacks.\n\nSo, before deciding on King’s movement, check the number of available cards with their colors. Carelessness on this point can get you stuck, and ultimately, you might lose the game.\n\n7. Don’t Empty a Space Without Any Option\n\nLet’s admit it is hard to stop putting a pile on another pile if they match together. But refrain from doing this if it empties the space and you don’t have any King to fill it. It decreases the option of putting cards; your important cards might get locked down in a pile, making it hard to reveal them.\n\nOr you might also be deadly stuck on the track, ending the game. So, never move your cards from one pile to another, no matter how tempting it is, unless it is beneficial.\n\nWhere to play Solitaire?\n\nYou can play the solitaire game online or download apps to play games anywhere, anytime.\n\nSolitaire Bliss is among the most used apps for playing solitaire. It has various features that take the fun to another level. It was launched in 2019, and despite being a new app, it has gained a huge fan following because of its exciting features, around 30+ game variations, and customization options. Solitaire Bliss deserves all the love with all these perks and many more.\n\nIf you want to live in a world of Solitaire, then Solitaired is the best choice. With around 500 variations, it is the best app to quench your solitaire thirst. It gives a never-ending joy of solitaire playing with many variations you might haven’t heard before. So, try out this app to enjoy your game to the fullest.\n\nThe Washington Post itself introduced another online Classic Solitaire game; since we don’t have access to the legendary Solitaire that we used to play in old versions of Windows. You can just visit the URL in any web browser, choose the difficulty level(1 Draw or 3 Draw) and start playing.\n\nThe short answer is no.\n\nWell, the answer is quite complicated; it all depends upon the moves and the kind of experience you have with the game. And you always have to move a couple of steps ahead of the game; then only you possess an excellent probability of winning the round.\n\nIs Solitaire luck or skill?\n\nSolitaire is purely skilled-based, requiring a lot of patience to complete the game. But when you are playing the game, your motive should be to have fun and enjoy the time.\n\nPlaying a solitaire game is fun, but it’s more fun if you win. That’s where things get difficult because the solitaire game is not simple. 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"Perhaps one of the most well- known style icons of the 90s is Drew Barrymore- and for a good reason! Drew flawlessly strutted the line between feminine and grunge to achieve a unique sense of style. Get Drew's 90s look by pairing high- waisted jeans with a floral peasant top or an oversized casual t-shirt. Layer on a black leather jacket for a seamlessly cool outfit, and accessorize with stacked rings, a belt, and a charm necklace or a simple black choker.",
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"What happens when you bring together Preppy, Punk, and a splash of Goth? You get Johnny Depp. Steal Johnny's signature 90s look by wearing a graphic t-shirt with an oversized blazer or a denim jacket. Complete your look with black skinny jeans and minimal accessories, like simple silver earrings or a chain necklace.",
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"While you might originally know him for his role in The Matrix, Keanu Reeves is a big style icon for 90s fashion. Get his look from the film, River's Edge, by layering a denim vest over your favorite leather jacket. Add some color to your outfit by wearing a tie- dye tee underneath, and keep it simple with a pair of dark wash jeans.",
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"The late lead singer of Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, will always be a strong influence in the music industry, and has become a fashion aspiration with the recent revival of 90s grunge. Get his style by pairing light wash, distressed jeans and a graphic tee with your favorite band or slogan. For extra warmth, layer long sleeved- tees with thumb hole cutouts underneath your vintage band shirts.",
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"When it comes to alternative fashion, Gwen Stefani is pretty much a queen. Get Gwen's look by wearing a bralette or a lace cami underneath a sheer top and layer a velvet blazer on top. Ditch the minimalist style and don't be afraid to over- accessorize. Layer charm bracelets and chokers for a cute, yet edgy look. Pull your hair up into mini \"space buns\" and have fun with your makeup by wearing winged liner and a dark lipstick.",
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"For the perfect mix of kawaii and grunge fashion, Courtney Love is your go- to girl. Style your hair into tousled waves and draw on smudged eyeliner for the perfect undone feminine style. Get her look by pairing ripped leggings or tights underneath a babydoll dress. Finish off your outfit with platform loafers and femme accessories like bows and crown headbands.",
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"Get Christina Applegate's look as Kelly Bundy from the famed television show, Married with Children, for a great alternative style. Try wearing a cute crop top with high- waisted jeans, and customize your favorite utility jacket with patches and pins. Go all the way with accessories- wear a large pendant necklace, layered leather bracelets, and oversized sunglasses for the complete look.",
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"For a classic 90s style, look to Jared Leto. While you can catch him in the upcoming film Suicide Squad, he is most known for his music abilities in his band, 30 Seconds to Mars. Take it easy in a plain white tee, cozy flannel shirt, and neutral colored pants to achieve Jared's 90s look. Layer short necklaces and chokers as simple accessories, and you're ready to go!",
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"Known for his vocals in the band Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder is yet another alternative fashion icon of the 90s. Get his edgy style by layering tees and button down shirts with slim- fit shorts or cuffed jeans. Wear patterned knee- highs or crew socks underneath plain black combat boots to show off the details of your outfit.\n\nWho is your favorite 90s alternative fashion icon? Let us know in the comments below!",
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Choughs hovered, a lone butterfly sunned before it started to flutter.\n\nFor the next 5 hours, we gradually moved up towards the Sary Mogol Pass at 4300 m. The landscape was a mix of boulders and wild onions, surveyed by stonechats and eagles.\n\nLunch was disturbed by a bit of hail, but we were lucky; although the clouds stayed ominous for some time after, no rain or snow would follow.\n\nThe top of Sary Mogol Pass is quite a sight. The rocks are black as coal, as mines, as industry. Like gas stoves in the dark, 5 cyan-blue lakes light up the darkness with the meltwater from the surrounding snows. Right in front of the hiker, a monumental wall rises up to separate the 2 valleys.\n\nTogether with the vista from Traveller’s Pass, it is one of the most impressive landscapes I have seen in Kyrgyzstan so far.\n\nOnce we caught our breath, we descended. It is a very steep descent of loose rock on the other side of the pass, so if you plan to do this trail the other way round, this is your major challenge (the next day we met a girl on a horse going that way, so it is possible on horseback, but you might have to get off for the steepest bit).\n\nWe camped about 45 minutes down from the pass. This was not ideal, since we were still at around 3800 m: I went to bed with a headache and I woke up with a runny nose.\n\nKuat, my guide, reasoned that further down, the ground was less flat for camping. I would have to disagree and recommend you continue for 2 hours after the pass for a camp site at lower ground, or go all the way down to Kichi Sary Mogol (long day, though) where you can find a homestay.\n\nYaks have a piggish grunt. They live by themselves up here, their owners only check up on them once a month.\n\nThe night brought a dusting of snow to cover the mountain slopes, and our tent was frosted on the outside. Soon it warmed up though, and from our campsite it was a 3-hour walk down to the rural idyll of Kichi Sary Mogol. On the way, we popped in for tea at the yurts from the people who owned the herd of yaks.\n\nYou can eat and sleep in Kichi Sary Mogol or in the next village, Kyzyl-Chara. Nothing is advertised, though, so you have to ask around. It’s 200 som for lunch and 1000 som for a bed + breakfast and dinner.\n\nBetween Kichi Sary Mogol and Kyzyl-Chara lies 3 km of boring car road. There aren’t a lot of cars, but we were lucky to catch a ride with a coal truck to Kyzyl-Chara, where we had lunch.\n\nAfter lunch, we walked up along a pretty steep trail for 4 hours, past people making hay and big herds of sheep.\n\nOur camp spot for the night was the Kosh Moinok jailoo. Cradled by sandstone peaks, I felt positively cozy pitching our tent on the deep-green next to the cold river.\n\nIn the evening, we had dinner at with a woman and her 2 sons in their small adobe hut, their summer camp to take care of their animals. The house might have been simple, but her plov was fit for a king.\n\nA daunting climb over the Sary-Bel pass was staring us down all last night. After breakfast, it took us a spirited 2-hour walk to get to the top it. The sandstone on Kosh Moinok turned out to be only a foretaste of the magnificent cliffs once over the pass.\n\nWe came to a fork in the road, and decided to shortcut to the right of the valley. This way, it took us only 2 hours to get to Kojokelen, along some lovely jailoos still stalked by red cliffs. The longer route would have taken about twice as long.\n\nAfter lunch at a homestay in Kojokelen, we took a taxi (1000 som) to the yurt camp close to the Jiptik Pass.\n\nIt is a dirt road suitable for cars (not so much for our car, it needed a push on several occasions), but if you are not pressed for time like us, it is nice to hike this stretch, as you trace the whitewater river upwards for 3 hours.\n\nThe yurt was warm and the daughter of the house, Rakhima, spoke some English, so tourists could have a chat about what it’s like to spend your summer holidays in such a remote location.\n\nDay 4: Over the Jiptik Pass\n\nThe next day, our surroundings got progressively rougher once we took the trail again. A near-mystical silence was punctuated by the shrill alarms of marmots bouncing off the dark walls. The rusty skeleton of a Ural truck bore silent witness to the fact that Jiptik pass used to be navigable by car. Definitely not anymore.\n\nAt the pass, the sky was blue, giving us a clear view over the snow-capped border with Tajikistan, Peak Lenin front and center. The perfect reward.\n\nBeyond Jiptik, the valley was still blossoming with wild flowers, mint, rhubarb and sage. And adorable yaks.\n\nIt took us 4 hours from the yurt camp to Jiptik pass, and then another 2 hours down to where another beat-up Lada was waiting to take us back to Sary Mogol."
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"Reward after a longish and warm day.",
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"I didn’t fancy another full day at Komos. Needed a change of scenery. So we upped sticks, cos we can, and moved to Agios Pavlos, arriving early before the Sunday crowds. Snack shack staff asked us to move right into a corner, given it was a smallish car park. All very pleasant, so we went in for breakfast coffee and a shared plate of humous. And then for a drink and icecream. The sun loungers were a tad expensive at EUR6, but the shade meant we didn’t have to erect the kiddies UV beach shelter for J and CO2.",
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"Agious Pavlos beach. Walked up the steps to the cave and over the massive sand dune to the beach the other side. A really pretty spot.",
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"First cherries of the season. They are grown in the Amari valley, where we started out.\n\nPlakias for the Last Time\n\nWe have been to Plakias a few times, stayed and driven from nearby to eat, but always out of season. We used the sells-everything-supermarket and a butcher. Parked up and then were asked to move by the Life Guard … the season started today and we could not take up more than one parking bay. With his OK, I moved us onto a rough area … it suited us as I could angle the fridge out of the sun. And a bonus was that we were a little distance from the late night revellers loudly wending their way back to the their holiday accommodation …. we still heard them, but at least from a bit of a distance. We have both agreed that out of season with only a couple of bars and restaurants open is much preferable and have no desire to stay there again.",
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"And so back home\n\nI walked CO2 through the rocky undergrowth to the next beach and came back by the road! J cleaned Jez … not a deep clean as we will back in him in a couple of weeks and before we leave Crete on 2nd July we will wash all the rugs etc. Swapped vehicles back at the airport parking and returned home to Almyrida. Feels hotter here as less wind. I’ve already made my jobs list for the week and made a batch of soup!!! Our mini holiday was a proper beach holiday. Not our normal choice but it was relaxing.",
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It was actually from a a weapons pile from the refuge.\n\nDaniel thinks that the Queen’s guards might have been loyal to Snow White, based on their faces while entering the cottage.\n\nRumple’s warning about shapeshifting could be a real rule of magic.\n\nWe have some timeline placement in this episode, with Rumple requesting that King George’s kingdom go bankrupt (setting up the future meeting of Snow White and Prince Charming, giving Regina motivation for the curse).\n\nWinnie says that there might have been a not to Beauty and the Beast, with Rumple playing with the mirror.\n\nDaniel suggests that Rumple didn’t appear to Regina because the “deed wasn’t done”, his condition for her calling him to change her back.\n\nThe Evil Regals make a cameo!\n\nWe learn quick backstories on the two guards Rivers and Berkley.\n\nSnow might’ve learned her hunting skills from either Robin Hood (based on Snow’s comments about someone from “another forest” teaching her) or Red.\n\nSnow could’ve killed Regina in the EF, but chose not too.\n\nRumple mentions a maid, saying she’s a “promising girl”. 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"As researchers in Chile pore over the text, which could reshape their country if approved during a 4 September vote, they are finding a lot to like. It contains a number of articles designed to boost science, expand environmental protection and improve the nation’s education system.\n\nThese stand in stark contrast to the contents of the current constitution, enacted more than four decades ago under the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. That document contains only brief, weak mentions of science, says Santiago-based sociologist José Ortiz Carmona, who authored a 2021 report comparing how science is represented across 193 constitutions — and many see it as the source of profound inequality in Chile.\n\nIn October 2019, many Chileans protested decades-long social and economic inequalities stemming, as they saw it, from Pinochet’s policies, and demanded political reform, as well as a new constitution. A year later, the nation voted overwhelmingly to replace the document.\n\nA democratically elected assembly, including scientists, teachers, students and Indigenous representatives, formed to draft it. The product, some have pointed out, is the first constitution in Chile’s history not written by political, economic or military elites.\n\nDespite having been drafted by a diverse group, the vision for Chile’s future has not won favour with everyone. Some academics reject it. And several polls show that the majority of people surveyed plan to vote against it.\n\nSimilar to the current constitution, the proposal mandates that the state “stimulate” science and technology — crucial for a country that, for the past decade, has consistently invested less than 0.4% of its gross domestic product in the fields.\n\nBut it goes further by adding that scientific achievements and technological solutions should be used to improve the life of Chileans. For example, one of its articles says that the state should rely on science to ensure the “continuous improvement” of public services and goods.\n\nThe draft aims to decentralize research. “The largest universities are all in [the capital] Santiago,” Báez says, “so they’re the ones that receive the highest percentage of resources.” The proposed constitution indicates that the state should create the conditions needed to develop science across Chile.\n\nAlso included is the state’s obligation to guarantee freedom of research, which, according to Ortiz Carmona, could prevent “undue pressures” from economic or political powers aiming to influence the country’s research. Chile is not immune to such attempts. Last year, for example, presidential candidate José Antonio Kast pledged to banish the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, an organization based in San Juan, Costa Rica, that promotes academic research and dialogue, because he considers it “a stronghold of political activism”.\n\nAnother big winner in the proposed constitution is education. Beginning in the 1980s, Chile enacted policies supporting privatized education. This resulted in a system that was “deeply unequal, segregated and inefficient”, says Cristián Bellei Carvacho, an education researcher at the University of Chile in Santiago. The new constitution, he says, would reverse that by making education universal, inclusive and free for all.\n\nThe proposal has been called an ‘ecological constitution’ because it emphasizes environmental rights. It says the state has a duty to prevent and adapt to the risks of the climate and biodiversity crises, as well as to mitigate their effects. It “considers that the human being is part of nature, and therefore its care is a condition for human survival”, explains Pilar Moraga, deputy director of the Center for Climate and Resilience Research in Santiago.",
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"Most notably, the document says nature has its own rights, meaning that it can legally be protected, even in the absence of direct harm to people. In an online panel this month, David Boyd, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights and the environment, who is based on Pender Island, Canada, said that major industries aren’t likely to be pleased with the ecological provisions. If the constitution is enacted, many lawsuits will pop up, he said, and the Chilean government will need to stand its ground to fight against these “vested interests”.\n\nThe draft constitution also seeks to protect the rights of Chile’s Indigenous peoples — some 13% of the country’s population — for the first time in its history. The document says research should be ethical and that scientific progress should not be linked to discrimination, which could bolster efforts to rethink the relationship between Chilean scientists and the people they study, says Constanza Silva Gallardo, a substance-use researcher at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, and a member of the Diaguita Mapochogasta Autonomous Community in Santiago. Its inclusion in the draft constitution, she thinks, could make research more participatory, improve informed-consent processes and address the uneven power dynamic between academia and Indigenous groups.\n\nGiven that initial enthusiasm over the constitution seems to have dissipated, it’s not yet clear what will happen when Chileans vote in September.",
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"They call it “The Land of the Free”, but just how free are you in the United States? When police in the USA aren’t tasing fathers saving their kids from burning buildings, they’re shooting into vehicles with emotionally unstable drivers.\n\nFor as much as Americans proclaim their country to be the “best in the world” despite its faults, it is hard to find any quantitative measure that bears such a “we’re number one” claim … until now.\n\nWe studied the world’s largest prison populations per capita to find out which major countries incarcerate the greatest percentage of their own people, and why.",
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"Russia: home to one of the world’s largest prison populations.\n\n5. Russia – 475 per 100,000\nMore than 681,600 prisoners fill the cells in Russia, and it should come as no surprise. The country’s prison authority — the “Federal Service for the Implementation of Punishment” — sounds exactly like something a statist would dream up. Of those prisoners, about four percent are foreigners, but fewer than one percent are under 18. Interestingly enough, Russia’s prisons are not overcrowded on the whole as occupancy levels are barely 80%. While Russia remains a high incarceration country, it looks pretty good compared to others on this list.",
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"4. Belize – 476 per 100,000\nAnyone who’s been to Belize City can attest to the fact that there may be a decent prison population in Belize. However, as a small Central American country, Belize only incarcerates about 1,560 people, — hardly an epidemic. The challenging part about Belize is that more than one-third of those prisoners are awaiting trail and have yet to be convicted. Belize’s prison population has been pretty stable for the last ten years, indicating less of a police state and more of a place with pockets of high crime.",
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"3. Rwanda – 492 per 100,000\nThe African nation of Rwanda has some 55,600 prisoners incarcerated, including very few foreigners and a surprisingly low number of pre-trial detainees. Beyond prison populations, Rwanda has seen its fair share of strife in the last few decades, from a bloody Civil War in the mid-1990s, to a genocide campaign that killed 800,000 after that, to its role in the Congo Wars. Prison capacity is at about 100% thanks to cutting the number of prisoners by nearly 65% in the last fifteen years.",
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"2. Cuba – 510 per 100,000\nCuba shares a similar prison population number with Rwanda – about 56,000 people are incarcerated on the island nation. Unlike Rwanda, however, Cuba’s prison population is increasing quickly; it’s doubled since 1997. Unlike other countries on this list which have one or two dozen prisons in the entire federal system, Cuba has 200 prisons. (Perhaps they learned well from their neighbor to the north.) Experts say the number of political prisoners in Cuba has doubled, although less data exists for Cuba than any other country on this list.",
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"United States: the US prison population is the world’s highest.\n\n1. United States – 716 per 100,000\nJust how big is the US prison population? The Land of the Free is indeed Number One — in most people incarcerated per capita. While other countries on this list have their share of political prisoners for the most part, the US has done what possibly no other country in the world has done: lock up people for an array of harmless social crimes. Mouth off to a cop? You deserve hard time to think about it. The US prison population has risen 700% in the last forty years, with 1 in 31 adults now under some form of corrections (including parole, probation, etc.) Considering that the US government has over $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities, you’d think the “fiscal conservatives” would want to end the practice of throwing anyone and everyone in jail. But apparently not, as the United States continues to rank, far and away, number one as the world’s top prison state.\n\nYou’ll notice that China and North Korea are two countries not on this list. According to recent statistics, China incarcerates about one-sixth the number of prisoners the United States does. There’s obviously less reliable data on North Korea.\n\nAs mentioned, however, countries like China don’t tend to lock people up for silly reasons. I’ve never heard of anyone being given a jaywalking ticket in China. For all the talk of how unfree places like China are, the numbers show that a good deal of Americans’ reservations are nothing but jingoistic stereotypes.\n\nIf you’re ready to get past the stereotypes, you may be interested in our article debunking myths about living abroad or this list of countries with more freedom of the press than in the USA."
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"Mary Breeden is the self-described Queen Scout of Redstone Arsenal Trivia – who is helpful and friendly.\n\nShe’s been able to provide information on programs and services on Redstone in a single call. She’s made families stronger by linking them to available resources including citizenship, English as a Second Language classes and employment resources. She even defeated random phone calls and answered unexpected trivia questions.\n\nThat’s what happens when a career spans more than 30 years, most of it with Army Community Service. Even during her last day on the job, she continued to share helpful information while discussing the end of her career.\n\n“It doesn’t make for a catchy theme song,” Breeden said of the super hero description as “Queen Scout.” She put together the description for herself in 2019 when the ACS team celebrated its 54th birthday on Redstone as super heroes.\n\nShe said her super power is to say what people are thinking, or simply speaking the truth. She’s also proud that she retired with her recognition as the Redstone Trivial Pursuit Queen title in tact.\n\nOn Jan. 29, the ACS staff held a retirement party for Breeden. Room 124 in the Pershing Welcome Center was packed with well-wishers from 2-3:30 p.m.\n\n“Usually I tend to make babies cry from across the room,” she said. “His grandmother, Debra Jefferson, used to work at ACS. She told him I was the reason they were there for cake and that’s when he gave me a big ol’ hug.”\n\nAnother surprise came from Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Billy Counts, who presented Breeden with a set of civilian retirement pins. She is the first person to be awarded the set of pins at Redstone Arsenal.\n\n“It was pretty cool,” to get the pin set, she said.\n\nThinking back to how she got to ACS on the Arsenal, she said her journey with the military began in 1983 at Fort Hood, Texas, when she married Harry McKinley Breeden III, now a retired major. They have two grown children: a son, William, and wife Ashley; and daughter, Christina “Dr. Chris” Stantis, and husband Spen.\n\n“I’m a fifth generation Texan and that’s where I got the tradition of helping your neighbors,” Breeden said. “Texans are always friendly, they want to brag about their state wherever they are at, and they want to help others – a lot.”\n\nIt wasn’t long before the Breedens landed in Pocatello, Idaho.\n\nAt the retirement party, Breeden shared how her career began by showing off a T-shirt that read, “Idaho State University ROTC – Pocatello, Idaho,” which she wore underneath her favorite red tropical print tour guide shirt she picked up on a vacation in Antigua.\n\n“I got my start as a records clerk for Idaho State University ROTC,” she said. “The ROTC commander wanted to hire a military spouse … and he went out of his way to make sure he got a military spouse in the department and it turned out to be me.”\n\nWhen the couple headed to Huntsville, it was because her husband had heard Redstone Arsenal was the best-kept secret in the Army.\n\n“That was back in the day when it was a secret,” Breeden said.\n\nOnce here, she started working at ACS as an administrative assistant with family advocacy.\n\n“As the years went by I kept taking on additional duties as needs came up. We all did. We had bosses who said, ‘Can you do it?’” Breeden recalled. “And we did it, and that’s how I became the relocation program manager.”\n\nShe said the journalism degree she earned at Texas A&M made it natural for her to ask nosy questions so she could find the resources a Soldier or one of their family members needed.\n\nAt this point, Breeden said she can’t help but think about St. Joseph The Worker Job Networking Club in Madison.\n\n“They welcome everyone to meet on Tuesdays from 12:30 to 2 at St. John’s Catholic Church,” she said. “They give presentations on preparing for job interviews and it’s just a great program and resource for anyone looking for a job.”\n\nBreeden can easily rattle off acronyms for classes and agencies on and off the Arsenal.\n\n“It’s pretty easy to find things but as more organizations find out about Redstone and continue to come here the more we have to know about who is here,” she said.\n\nEvery day on the job for Breeden was new. It was never dull, and that’s why she loved going to work every day.\n\nShe said the reason she decided to retire was a practical one for the ACS team – an opportunity to hire someone to replace her.\n\n“It’s a good time to leave when you know they can bring someone in to replace you,” she explained. Otherwise, she said, the responsibilities get added on to the other team members.\n\nPlus her first grandchild is on the way. She and her husband have travel plans from Big Ben in England to Big Bend in Texas. She has scoutmaster duties with Troop 96 Scouts-Boy Scouts of America, based out of Epworth United Methodist Church in Huntsville. She would like to finally put her craft room at home to good use. And she will enjoy having more time for Pokémon hunting and getting exercise while she’s out walking with the game.\n\nJumping back to work, she said people can still drop off books for the ACS Free Library, and the collection of flags for retirement will still be offered after she’s gone.\n\nOn Friday morning, as Breeden started her last day at work, she had most of her office packed up. The walls were empty. The filing cabinets were empty. She was leaving behind some files with pertinent information related to what she has been doing.\n\nShe still had to move one of those filing cabinets to retrieve a puppet which had fallen behind it. She needed to clean the office, and she had to complete her final performance evaluation.\n\n“I’m going to put the Scout oath in there, and an article from Texas monthly called ‘More colorful Texas sayings than you can shake a stick at,’ yeah, I’m going to stick that in there,” she said laughing. “Then I’ve got to get a shopping cart to tote all of my gear out of here.”\n\nThere were no goodbyes for Breeden, though. Her farewell to everyone is “Happy Trails … until we meet again."
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The relative lack of certified professionals in sleep medicine has been acknowledged by organizations as specific to the field as the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research (NCSDR) and as far-reaching as the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, which noted in a recent report that “attracting, training, and supporting investigators in sleep-related research is critical for fueling the scientific efforts needed to make important discoveries into the etiology, pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of chronic sleep loss and sleep disorders.”\n\nIn response to this clarion call and in recognition of the career opportunities offered by the burgeoning field, however, colleges are beginning to establish degree programs in sleep medicine—setting educational benchmarks for sleep techs today and helping to establish accreditation standards for tomorrow. One such institution, Alvin Community College (ACC), Houston, recently wrapped up the inaugural cycle of its new polysomnography program. ACC offers both an associate of applied science degree for 63 credit hours over 21 months and an advanced technical certificate for 23 credit hours over 12 months.\n\n“It’s difficult to find polysomnographers,” says Paul McCarver, MBA, RRT, RPSGT, ACC’s program chairman and chief instructor. “There are only 13,500 of them internationally. There are still very few schools of polysomnography that are accredited and college-based.”\n\nMcCarver, who developed ACC’s polysomnography curriculum, has worked as a sleep technician and has taught in various respiratory care programs. He was attracted to the idea of teaching sleep medicine because of the need he has seen for qualified, professional polysomnographers. “The thing that I’m most excited about is that our students can walk into a number of different labs with all kinds of different instrumentation, and with a minimum amount of coaching, they can learn how to use it,” he says. “They’re very well prepared to go ahead and take their place out in the field.”\n\nHow can ACC’s students boast the kind of multivendor proficiency most sleep techs can only dream of? The answer is in ACC’s in-house sleep lab, which features two fixed beds designed to mimic those in a commercial lab and four beds in a “training lab.” Additionally, ACC has 10 to 12 portable beds designed for classroom use by students and instructors.\n\n“Not all of the beds are up and running at any given time, but we do have the instrumentation for that,” McCarver explains. “One of the things that we find very valuable in our program is that we have multiple platforms. The vendors have been very generous with us. We have a Compumedics system, a Grass system, a REMbrandt unit, and a VIASYS system. We’ve also been very blessed by the CPAP providers.”\n\nMaintaining a diverse portfolio of equipment is important to the team at ACC, and they have found that it is important to vendors as well. “We always have a vendor rep on our advisory board,” McCarver says. “This is good business for them—the students coming out are going to be the next generation of sleep techs, and we anticipate they’ll rapidly work into positions of responsibility in various labs.”\n\nACC polysomnography student Rosalind Franklin knows firsthand the advantages—and the downside—to learning multiple vendors’ platforms. Like most members of the inaugural class, Franklin already has a job waiting for her at a Houston sleep lab when she graduates, but what makes her so competitive in the marketplace is also what challenged her the most in the program.\n\n“Scoring was definitely the hardest part,” she recalls. “There are so many different platforms out there that each lab uses. You’re familiar with this one and then you go to that one, and it’s not as clear as the one you’re used to. But as time went on, I was able to get beyond looking at the screen, and then everything else just flowed into place.”\n\nThe lab at ACC is designed for practice and mimics a commercial sleep lab in every possible way “except for having a shower installed,” according to McCarver. So when students initially begin learning the ropes, they work on volunteers solicited by the college, family members, and, most often, each other.\n\n“We were each other’s guinea pigs,” Franklin says. “We got a lot of hands-on experience with each other.” After hooking each other up to equipment and talking each other through the process, students critique one another, offering suggestions for better performance. “I always enjoyed critiquing,” Franklin notes. “We critique after every time we try things out, and we always ask each other, how was the timing? How could we have done that better? My personal goal is to get the entire hookup done within 45 minutes.”\n\nMcCarver says that in some cases, the volunteer aspect of ACC’s lab draws in those who would ordinarily be intimidated by undergoing clinical sleep studies. “Some people are afraid,” he says, “and it’s less threatening for them to come to an educational setting, because they feel like they’re helping people. A lot of times people find it’s easier to get their spouses into our lab, for instance.”\n\nThe program’s clinical coordinator, Lata Casturi, MS, RPSGT, explains that the student-on-student education extends beyond critiques. “What we do quite often is one student sleeps through the night in our lab, and another student is with an instructor all night learning to make appropriate notes,” she says. “We do CPAP studies on them, and they can review the data and learn from it.”\n\nCheryl Rambaud, RRT, RPSGT, a faculty instructor at ACC, came to the program from St Luke’s Hospital, where she continues to work full-time in various capacities, including in the sleep center. (St Luke’s is a clinical site for ACC.) “All the students want to be sleep technologists,” she says. “They’re really interested in making this a full-blown career. It’s a rapidly growing industry, and the opportunities have really grown—there’s so much research being done. We’re still in the baby years of sleep.”\n\nTypically, Rambaud teaches a scoring class. “Usually, we go over new guidelines, and then there will be hands-on time with different scoring stations,” she says. “Afterward, we’ll review, and then the students will be quizzed.” Another key component of Rambaud’s job is teaching students how to communicate effectively with patients. “It’s all about making the students understand the significance and importance to the patient, bringing the compassion out in them,” she says. “I did a lot with teaching them how to educate patients, and they definitely got it.”\n\nRambaud spoke proudly of one student in particular whose communication problems both inside and outside the classroom were assuaged thanks to ACC’s classes. “The first time we role-played educating the patient on sleep apnea and CPAP, he couldn’t even communicate,” she recalls. “He was so nervous we couldn’t understand what he was saying. So I gave him an assignment to practice at home before coming back to do a demonstration for the class. He’s one of those exceptional people—he went out and practiced with everybody. He’s probably our best educator.” Not long after, the student was the first in his class to be hired by a local sleep lab—long before graduation in August. “His communication skills are now his greatest strength,” Rambaud says.\n\nCasturi teaches sleep architecture and pharmacology and runs a 3-hour scoring workshop. “The first part of the semester we do studies in-house,” she says. “Because this is a 2-year program, we can take it in slow increments. We really teach the students the science of sleep.”\n\nThe 2-year program includes general education courses, lectures, and lectures with labs. “Class is 2 days a week, and then they may have a 3- or 4-hour lab,” McCarver says. “It varies from semester to semester. We poll our students on a pretty regular basis with regard to how we can make things better, and they’re certainly not shy about letting us know.”\n\nWhere in-house studies on each other leave off, clinical rotations at Houston-area sleep labs pick up. ACC has relationships with St Luke’s Hospital, HMS Diagnostics Inc, Texas Children’s Hospital, and more; students spend the second year of the program working overnight in these labs on actual patients. Each student is required to do two 12-hour shifts a week at local sleep centers during the school year; in their summer session, they study pediatric sleep medicine and adhere to the same schedule at Texas Children’s.\n\n“They have techs who are their mentors in different facilities,” Casturi says. “They set up the patients, they learn to make the notes, and at the end of the night, the registered tech reviews everything. It’s a lot like having another instructor at every lab where they do rotations.”\n\nJohn Sabo, MS, RRT, RN, the administrative director of St Luke’s Center of Sleep Medicine, says bringing in ACC’s students adds energy to his facility. “We’re challenged by their curious minds,” he says, “and the techs love it. They love being with the students, sharing and helping to form them.”\n\nFranklin, who has already been offered a job at one of her rotation sites, Apnix Sleep Diagnostics, says the hands-on clinical experience was one of the most valuable aspects of the program. “Tim Aldridge [BS, RRT, president of Apnix] told me that in sleep, you never stop learning,” she says. “No one knows everything. 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"In 1891, Fred Goldman formed a “League of American Homing Clubs” which excluded individual members. In December of 1893 the League and the Federation were reunited under a “National Federation of American Homing Pigeon Fanciers.” Goldman, who has been called the father of the racing pigeon sport in America, was the President of the Federation from 1895 to 1897. In 1897 Goldman procured patent rights to an English timer known as the “Halsted,” a crude two-bird timer activated when the countermark was inserted.\n\nGoldman was instrumental in causing the Federation to be incorporated with capital stock, with the stock proceeds used to purchase 600 Halsted timers. Thereafter, members of the Federation were required to rent the timers and use them in all flights recognized by the Federation.\n\nIn 1898, as a result of the incorporation, Federation officers were selected by stockholders rather than members. C. H. Jones, who had held the office of Race Secretary since 1892, and supplied the Federation with bands and countermarks, was not reelected. He immediately formed a competing organization known as The National Association of American Homing Pigeon Fanciers.\n\nThere was little difference between the Association and the Federation. Dues in both were $1.00 per year, each sold bands at a substantial markup, and the awards offered were almost identical. In 1909 the Federation had 833 members, while the Association had 1,053. The Race Secretaries of both organizations were efficient, autocratic, and became entrenched in office. The Halsted timer was used by both and, despite frequent and expensive modifications, was subject to manipulation.\n\nIn the early 1900s, as now, pigeon publications had great influence upon the sport and its organizations. Daily newspapers were quite willing to publish news but none had a circulation, which reached all fanciers. C. H. Jones published a monthly called “Pigeon Flying,” but was careful to monitor the material printed and as the official publication of the National Association, his magazine was never critical of Association policies. The Homing Exchange, however, had the widest circulation of any racing pigeon publication, maintained an independent position, and printed all constructive, though critical, materials submitted.\n\nPrior to 1909, numerous unsuccessful efforts were made to amalgamate the Federation and the Association and on several occasions, candidates for national office ran on an amalgamation platform. Unification, however, never progressed beyond the talking stage.\n\nBy 1909, several independent organizations came into existence, the most prominent of which was the Quaker City Concourse Association of Philadelphia. The independents sought to issue their own bands, which could be purchased for one third of the cost charged by the national organizations, desired local race rules, wanted more reliable timers owned by members, and used band profits to fund cash prizes.\n\nThe Federation had reorganized in 1907 as the International Federation of American Homing Pigeon Fanciers to eliminate control by shareholders and vest voting rights in its members. It retained, however, the restrictions, which the independents wanted to avoid. In summary, the Federation paid its Secretary $120.00 per year and its Race Secretary $800.00 per year; required use of the Halsted timer; still appointed all liberators and ordered every survey; it authorized flights in 100-mile increments, from 100 to 600 miles for the old birds and 100, 150, 200, 300, 400 and 500 miles for young birds; all race schedules had to be approved by the National Secretary; detailed national race rules had to be adopted by each district; more than one release from each distance was prohibited; national awards were offered for the fastest speed obtained for old and young bird series; awards were made for noncompetitive records; and special diplomas were awarded for flights which broke pervious records.\n\nIn the April 1909 issue of The Homing Pigeon Exchange, Kenneth B. McMicken of Williamson, New York, near Rochester, expanded upon previous views of writers in pigeon journals by advocating:\n\nThese concepts were quickly accepted and fostered by other writers, the most effective of which were Thomas M. Rivel, associate editor of The Exchange and press agent for the Q.C.C.A., and D. C. Buscall, Secretary of the Atlantic Combine."
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While in office, aides say, he was constantly concerned that Japan's stability could not be maintained without further reinforcing its alliance with the U.S.\n\nHis government implemented landmark security legislation in March 2016 that enables Japan to exercise a limited right to collective self-defense -- the ability to come to the aid of allies under attack -- to support American forces.\n\nAbe also reversed the shrinking of Japan's defense budget, which steadily grew from fiscal 2013 to fiscal 2020, enabling Tokyo to enhance the capabilities of the Self-Defense Forces. His establishment of a National Security Council created a framework allowing for speedy course changes in foreign policy.\n\nSome opposition parties' politicians and experts condemned Abe, whom they perceived as trying to loosen checks on the use of force and make Japan a nation that can wage war again. Some observers interpreted his insistence on revising a constitution drafted under American military occupation as a means to strengthen Japan's forces and ultimately enable it to stand on its own, independent of the U.S.\n\nBut looking back on the inner workings of Abe's government paints a different picture. Far from seeking to become independent of Washington, Abe was desperate to keep American forces involved in Japan's defense and ensure its stability.\n\nAccording to sources in the government and Abe's Liberal Democratic Party, the prime minister worried that if Japan did not do more to build up its own defenses, U.S. voters would be less and less willing to accept America's obligation to defend the country. He also noted that North Korea's nuclear arsenal and China's military expansion had significantly increased the costs and risks to Washington.\n\nAnd so, he argued, it would become difficult to preserve stability even with the alliance if Japan did not play a wider variety of roles in its own defense.\n\nIt is true that the balance of naval power between the U.S. and China is shifting in Beijing's direction, at least in numerical terms. A report released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Defense acknowledged that China has \"the largest navy in the world,\" with about 350 ships and submarines to the U.S. Navy's 293. China has well over 1,000 land-launched medium-range cruise missiles, while America has none.\n\nAbe pushed ahead with the 2016 security legislation in the face of polarized public opinion and a sinking approval rating because he feared that the Japan-U.S. alliance could eventually weaken or even collapse.\n\nAre these fears overblown? Exchanges between Washington and Tokyo in recent years hint that they may not be.\n\nIn his 14 meetings with Abe, U.S. President Donald Trump repeatedly griped about a relationship he considered \"unfair.\"\n\nWhen the U.S. sent three aircraft carriers to the Korean Peninsula during the escalation of the North Korea crisis in 2017, Trump reportedly complained about the massive cost and said Tokyo ought to do more.\n\nThe president has also openly questioned the two countries' defense pact, calling it \"unfair\" that the U.S. is obligated to protect Japan but not the other way around. It would be a serious mistake to assume that this is just another case of \"Trump being Trump\" and thus should not be taken at face value.\n\nIt was not Trump, but his predecessor Barack Obama, who said that the U.S. \"would not play the role of the world's policeman.\" Even if Obama's former vice president, Joe Biden, defeats Trump in the upcoming presidential election, this attitude is unlikely to change.\n\nOver the past two decades, the U.S. has grappled with wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan and, domestically, historically high inequality and division. There is a growing sense among the public that Washington should first focus on fixing matters at home rather than protecting foreign countries.\n\nIn a survey released last November by the U.S.-based Eurasia Group Foundation, 57.6% of respondents said the U.S. should reduce its military presence in Asia. The coronavirus pandemic has probably strengthened this view.\n\nFor the government following Abe's, it will be vital to recognize this trend from the outset and ensure the alliance does not run out of steam. There are numerous issues that will need to be worked out with Washington right away, including a new missile defense system with the shelving of Aegis Ashore, as well as the question of whether the SDF should develop counterattack capabilities.\n\nMeanwhile, many in the opposition parties still object to the security law. If so, they should offer a detailed alternative plan for how to strengthen the alliance and respond to a difficult security environment.\n\nBuilding a stable relationship with China through deeper economic cooperation and dialogue will also be important. Since 2017, Abe has offered support under certain conditions for projects under President Xi Jinping's Belt and Road infrastructure initiative, and Xi had been slated for a state visit to Japan this year before the coronavirus pandemic.\n\nYet amid this, Beijing has made incursions around the Japan-administered Senkaku Islands, which China claims as Diaoyu and expanded its military presence in the East and South China seas.\n\nThe next prime minister will have no choice but to continue its efforts to defuse tension with China while taking steps to bolster national security.\n\nEven with more consecutive days in office than any other Japanese prime minister, strengthening the alliance with the U.S. was no easy feat for Abe. Continuing these efforts -- and maintaining a system to ensure that the horrors of war are not repeated -- will be his successor's most important duty."
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"Often within teams there is a certain shared camaraderie and level of trust between team members. They chew the fat, have a moan or playful poke at other staff during a day’s work. They cover for each other and stuff usually gets done. At the end of the day, they spend more time with each other than family.\n\nOccasionally, however, you get a lone wolf admin who gets into the team. When I say “lone wolf admin”, I am not talking about quiet or shy individuals. I'm talking about the glory hunters. Those that don’t play well within a team and are happy to throw others under the metaphorical bus. When these types get into a good and stable team, bad things can and do happen.\n\nLone wolves can be a danger on a number of levels, not only to good team relations but also potentially to the company’s bottom line. A lot of people may well recall Terry Childs as an example of this phenomenon. He viewed every other sysadmins around him as a clueless idiot who should not be trusted with anything more than walking the floor. He even went so far as to not commit router configs to NVRAM so that he was the one they would have to call if someone reset the device or attempted a password recovery.\n\nThese types of people have been around since the inception of the IT department. The difference is that in these modern times, IT is everything to most companies and the potential for damage a lot greater.\n\nRecently, my team had a new guy join its ranks. Initially, he seemed fine. His credentials stacked up. I had no say in his hire or otherwise. I was called upon to show him the company way of doing stuff. He didn’t really join in the banter much, which is understandable when you’re new, but got on with his tasks in hand.\n\nSoon afterwards, the team started to encounter issues we hadn’t really seen that much before. This guy – let’s call him “Tim” – had been given a major project and wanted to prove himself as the best of the best. He wanted to be the go-to person for this technology.\n\nSome of the team saw it as a bit of a slap in the face, but let it slide. It wasn’t Tim’s fault, after all. After a few weeks, something strange started to come to light. A lot of the team were losing the interesting parts of their own projects. It transpired that Tim was hoovering up parts of other peoples’ projects, left, right and centre. He was going outside the department and direct to customers or managers to get the work. As a group we began to talk – and it appeared the same issue was happening to all of us.\n\nThrough other channels we found out Tim was working until 2am each morning to get these project bits done. Work started to dwindle and the team as a whole were unhappy. Tim sure wasn’t doing himself any favours. When we confronted management, we were told: “It is just his way.” The management approach to the issue should have set alarm bells going in any reasonable company.\n\nWhat a lot of people miss is that when individuals hoard information and knowledge as a tool of power over others, they become a weak point in the system. Documentation and knowledge needs to be maintained, so that when something goes bang while you are eating your Sunday lunch, you aren’t scrabbling round for fragments of information to try and fix the issues. If you don’t have a Wiki-style document repository where people can add designs, hints, tips and known issues, you really are missing a trick.\n\nDespite repeated attempts to wrangle documents and designs out of Tim, he would either point-blank refuse to share, ignore people or just plain lie and claim they were not ready, while distributing to management as a method of glorification. This caused resentment in the team and it made people feel openly hostile towards him.\n\nFrequently, team members would attend meetings, only to find that Tim had already had previous secret meetings with a vendor and had the contacts and informal knowledge transfer sewn up. We only got to know what Tim wanted us to know.\n\nThese kinds of situations, where there is a risk to information, are exactly the reasons why forward-thinking companies send staff to places via different planes. There is a risk that all that domain knowledge – along with management functionality – could be lost, at least in the short term. If Tim had been hit by a bus, major client-facing projects would have been critically or fatally wounded. Thing was, he was getting more unpopular by the day and London buses are difficult to get hold of.\n\nWithin a month or two, two members of the team had either moved or left.\n\nThis brings me to the reason I wrote this. Often when we go for a job, a potential employer wants this certificate or that certificate. What they often miss, to their detriment, is the really important stuff of being a genuine team player. Technology can be learnt. If a new admin is a good person and fits in well, colleagues will share all their information and tips. But if that individual doesn’t work well with others, the group will potentially start to see disruption in an otherwise good and stable team. This means less will get done, even though there are more staff.\n\nWhat happened to Tim? The true, honest answer? No-one knows. One day he failed to turn up to work, citing personal issues. This went on for several weeks until it was announced that Tim would not be coming back. This in effect meant the team had to rebuild what they could in missing information and timelines. Projects were hampered.\n\nWe survived, if only by the skin of our teeth and the loss of a few good admins. ®\n\nAnalysis Internet engineers warn this is only the beginning"
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