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"Finding the genetic basis of plumage coloration remains one of the most exciting topics in ornithology. In the past, researchers mainly focused on the genes underlying whole-body coloration, such as the white and blue morphs in Snow Geese (Anser caerulescens). Nowadays, we can zoom in on particular patches on the body and use genomic data to pinpoint candidate genes associated with certain plumage patterns. For example, a recent study on Setophaga warblers found that a single genetic variant determined the colors of the cheek, crown and flank in these birds. This study took advantage of hybrids between Townsend’s Warbler (S. townsendi) and Hermit Warbler (S. occidentalis) which show a range of plumage combinations, making it easier to link particular genomic regions to plumage traits.\n\nAnother recent study in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B took a similar approach to detect “plumage genes” in the Yellow-shafted Flicker (Colaptes auratus auratus) and the Red-shafted Flicker (C. a. lathami), two woodpeckers differ in the coloration of several plumage patches. Extensive hybridization in North America has resulted in the full range of possible plumage combinations. Stephanie Aguillon and her colleagues used this phenotypic variation to their advantage to find the genes associated with these plumage patches.\n\nBefore delving into the genomic analyses, we need to understand the difference between two pigments: melanin and carotenoids. The pigment melanin is produced endogenously (i.e. by the bird itself) and leads to grey, black and brown colors. Carotenoids, on the other hand, are obtained through the diet and underlie red, yellow and orange coloration. The plumage patches in the woodpeckers are determined by both pigments types.\n\nThe researchers compared the genomes of 10 Yellow-shafted Flickers, 10 Red-shafted Flickers and 48 hybrids. A genome-wide association (GWA) analysis uncovered several genomic regions associated with the plumage patches. Some genomic regions were connected with multiple traits, whereas others were unique to one particular trait. In total, the researchers identified 112 candidate genes.\n\nI will not discuss all 112 candidate genes in detail, but focus on one particularly interesting gene: CYP2J19. This gene resides on chromosome 8 and was significantly associated with the coloration of the wing and tail (which form the characteristic shaft). Loyal readers of this blog might recognize the name of this gene: it also underlies the forecrown coloration in Red-fronted Tinkerbird (Pogoniulus pusillus) and Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird (P. chrysoconus), which I covered in a previous blog post. This gene seems to be one of the most important genes determining red and yellow coloration in birds.\n\nThe analyses revealed some connections between carotenoid traits and melanin genes. This is very unexpected as these pigments derive from different biochemical pathways. The researchers offer three possible explanations for this surprising finding:\n\nMore detailed genomic analyses are needed to discriminate between these explanations. Luckily, there are plenty of hybrids to work with."
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There is wealth in knowledge and Williams just didn’t know.\n\n“The motivating factor was this question,” he said. “How do I go from getting paid hundreds to millions for just me?”\n\nAs he looked into the answer, Williams found an untapped well of education and understanding.\n\n“That discrepancy in finances is what fuels the fire and the flames,” he said. “Getting players and people compensated properly, and teaching them how to capitalize on their Name, Image and Likeness.”\n\nHis mission has a deep root in video games and wanting to continue the conversation that O’Bannon began in 2014.\n\n“O’Bannon went to war with the NCAA and took a lot of abuse because he was trying to compensated for being in the NCAA basketball game,” Williams said. “I was a part of that. I was in that video game. And we as athletes are still waiting on our payout.”\n\nWhile much of the discussion stems from the collegiate game, it continues on to the professional level.\n\n“I’ve been a player in the NBA who has received compensation for being in video games,” Williams said. “And now, as I’m retired, that money is different and looks different. My name, image and likeness looks different. But it can be used for the same amount of money — hundreds of dollars — when it’s worth millions.”\n\nAnd that’s where Alumni Pros comes from.\n\n“Alumni Pros has a very deep, strong foundation in video games,” he said. “I was able to capitalize off of my play and my personality. And as the conversation surrounding IP gets enhanced around the country, I realized that if athletes today know what I know, their compensation can be exponential through education.”\n\nCashing in on Junk Yard Dog.\n\nWilliams helped play Georgetown into the Elite Eight in 1995-96 and was a fan-favorite for the Pistons, Raptors, Bulls and Knicks in the NBA.\n\nWhile his stats were one thing, he might be better known for his hard-nosed mentality and ‘Junk Yard Dog’ persona. There wasn’t a hustle play for which Williams wasn’t involved. He was an all-out, full-send player.\n\nWilliams’ tenacious defense, persistent grind and “go hard to the rim mentality” is where he made his name. Or nickname, rather.\n\nThe nine-year veteran earned the nickname ‘Junk Yard Dog’ because of how he played. That brand made him marketable and he used his platform to accrue more than $51 million in career contract earnings. Though his earning on the court were substantial, Williams became a personality beyond the arena.\n\nHowever, if Williams had someone to guide him through the financial prospect of his person, he would have seen the value as greater and far sooner. That is what he and Alumni Pros is trying to instill on the next generation of collegiate and professional athletes.\n\nWilliams was a superstar basketball player. He and those like him are constantly positioned in the national spotlight, making their N.I.L. of significant value. Same with college football players. 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"When an expert from the UK Health Security Agency warns that a new variant of the Covid virus is ‘the worst we have seen so far’ and another scientist calls it ‘horrific’, you can forgive people for starting to panic all over again.\n\nAnd, at first glance, there is certainly good reason to pay attention to B.1.1.529 – the new variant identified in southern Africa.\n\nAfter all, it has 50 mutations compared to the strain that first emerged in Wuhan two years ago, making it very different from the original virus.\n\nAnd on the part of the pathogen that infects human cells, it has ten mutations, compared to just two for the Delta variant that swept the world this year.\n\nSo, by far the most important questions are: is this variant more transmissible, more virulent and are our vaccines less effective against it?\n\nAnd on these, we are still largely in the dark. That’s why it’s prudent for the time being to try to keep the variant out of this country for as long as possible by stopping flights here from affected nations – though we need to be realistic about any ability to do this in the long term.\n\nBut here’s the key point – viruses mutate all the time. And when they do, they don’t always result in more virulent or more worrying strains. Quite the opposite. Over time, pathogens tend to become less deadly because a virus that kills its host quickly spreads less than one that doesn’t.\n\nWhat about vaccines? There have been worried claims that the variant will somehow be ‘resistant’ to the growing arsenal of jabs – let alone all the other drugs and treatments – that the world’s medical community has developed to fight Covid.",
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"Will these claims prove correct? Again, who knows? But even if our vaccines are less effective against B.1.1.529, that certainly does not mean that we are going back to the world of early 2020.\n\nSo far our vaccines have worked against all variants of the virus that have evolved. They were developed based on DNA sequenced from the Wuhan strain and they have served us well.\n\nWhat’s more, Britain is the world leader on genome sequencing. Currently, UK laboratories sequence more than 50,000 strains of Covid a week, enabling us to have an early warning system for new variants and stay one step ahead of the virus.\n\nThis is how we identified the Alpha (or Kent) variant – it probably arose abroad but our modelling here allowed us to spot it before anyone else.\n\nAbove all, the world has a raft of companies developing new vaccine technologies. Scientists can easily modify vaccines to meet new variants – within days if necessary.\n\nIf we do in fact need a ‘new’ vaccine to fight this latest variant, it will be a case of tweaking an existing one.",
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"So, by far the most important questions are: is this variant more transmissible, more virulent and are our vaccines less effective against it?\n\nThe vaccine team at Oxford University – and other scientists around the world – are already looking at the genome sequences of all the virus’s variants, including B.1.1.529.\n\nIn the arms race against the virus, humanity is winning – and we are well-prepared. This is not the last time another variant will emerge. In the meantime, it is vital to remember to stay calm and not overreact.\n\nBrendan Wren is a professor of vaccinology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine."
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(According to the non-partisan NOMINATE scoring system, Wicker is right in the middle of most Senate Republicans ideologically.)\n\nThe long-running intra-GOP struggle between the conservative leadership and its far-right critics has resulted in few general election victories for the insurgents, even as they have been able to prevail in a number of primary elections.\n\nThe upcoming Mississippi race is likely to be particularly inflammatory in light of McDaniel’s 2014 failure to unseat the Magnolia State’s other federal senator, Thad Cochran. Four years ago, McDaniel earned the most votes in the initial primary but was unable to secure a majority. In a run-off election, Cochran was able to defeat him, thanks in part to votes from black Democrats who were invited to take part in the second vote by national Republicans who wanted to keep McDaniel out of the Senate. McDaniel and his supporters were enraged at the outcome, and he refused to concede the loss. His announcement to run against Wicker on Wednesday came just one day before the Mississippi candidate filing deadline.\n\nLast September in neighboring Alabama, Christian nationalist candidate Roy Moore was able to win the GOP primary but unable to defeat Democrat Doug Jones. Like McDaniel before him, Moore infamously refused to concede. That contest has several other parallels to the one in which McDaniel and Wicker are now engaged. As in Alabama, both candidates are offering competing narratives about their loyalty to President Donald Trump, who won Mississippi’s popular vote by 18 percent in 2016.\n\nMcDaniel was one of many far-right activists who had opposed Trump in the GOP presidential race of 2016 on suspicions that Trump was a New York liberal. Wicker was neutral in the primary but campaigned on Trump’s behalf after he became the party nominee. Since Trump’s victory, anti-government Republicans have publicly reconciled themselves to him.\n\nTrump, who is famous for demanding loyalty from fellow Republicans, appears to have appreciated Wicker’s help. He backed the Mississippi senator in a Tuesday tweet after news broke that McDaniel was planning to run.\n\n“.@SenatorWicker of Mississippi has been a great supporter and incredible help in getting our massive Tax Cut Bill done and approved,” Trump wrote. “I am with him in his re-election all the way!”\n\nTrump’s move paralleled his actions in last year’s Alabama GOP primary where he followed party tradition and backed the incumbent, Luther Strange. Voters declined to follow the president’s lead, however, and instead picked Moore.\n\nIn his announcement speech, McDaniel, a former talk radio host, tried to brush aside Trump’s endorsement of Wicker as something the president had to do as the leader of the GOP.\n\n“Over the past few days, he’s endorsed Mitt Romney, he’s endorsed Roger Wicker and he endorsed one of the Bush boys from Texas,” McDaniel said. “We’re not mad about it, we understand it. That’s the Washington way—you have to cut deals. But I want to be clear, when I get there, I’m not cutting any deals,” he added.\n\nMcDaniel further claimed that Wicker, who has long been an ally of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, has only been pretending to be conservative in order to secure Trump’s support.\n\n“Thank God for President Trump he has made Roger Wicker a conservative for about three weeks,” he said. “He has found the light now. He senses the possibility of a primary challenger and now he wants you to forget all those bad votes.”\n\nThe Confederate Battle Flag is likely to be one of several key points of contention between the two candidates. After a mass shooting at a black church in South Carolina in 2015, Wicker and a number of Mississippi Republicans began calling for the removal of the Confederate emblem from the state flag’s design. McDaniel, who has spoken repeatedly to Sons of Confederate Veterans events, continues to defend the current flag. It’s something he has in common with Roy Moore, who has a long record of promoting neo-Confederate groups and people.\n\nAs in Alabama, Democrats have not had much luck with statewide races. But after word got out this week that McDaniel was looking to begin a brawl with Wicker, Rep. David Baria, the Democratic leader in the state House of Representatives, announced that he would be jumping into the race.\n\n“I want to give voters a true choice, and I plan to spend the campaign listening to voters and working hard to earn their trust,” Baria said in a public statement.\n\nA veteran lawmaker and attorney, Baria was one of several local politicians who had been recruited by national Democratic leaders.\n\n“I think it takes a somewhat unique dynamic to see a path of victory for a Democrat in a U.S. Senate race in Mississippi,” Baria said in an interview with Mississippi Today. “In a vacuum, Chris McDaniel getting in against Wicker creates the kind of dynamic that leads me to believe that might be achievable.”\n\nBaria will be facing investor Howard Sherman, the husband of actress Sela Ward, in the Democratic primary.\n\nIn an interview with the Jackson-based Clarion-Ledger newspaper, Mississippi Democratic Party Chairman Bobby Moak argued that recent elections in normally Republican areas were an indication that Democrats stand a chance this fall in Mississippi.\n\n“I think somebody’s evidently put lightning in a bottle, and we are trying to get lightning to strike here,” he said. “We saw Alabama (Doug Jones) and then the month after that we saw what happened in Virginia, and we see 34 contested legislative seats and voters wanting a change. I think there’s local energy and there’s state energy and people want to talk about the real issues.”\n\nShould McDaniel manage to defeat Wicker, Democrats’ odds would certainly be better. In 2012, Wicker won his general election by nearly 17 points.\n\nWhile Wicker remains popular within the state and has a campaign fund of more than $4 million, McDaniel has been working since 2014 to keep the fires of Tea Party rage burning. A super PAC that is supporting his candidacy has raised more than $1 million, thanks to support from Trump’s biggest financial backer Robert Mercer.\n\nIt is unclear whether Mercer will continue supporting McDaniel in the future, however, since he had given the money in support of a strategy advocated by Steve Bannon, the former Trump adviser who has since been exiled from the White House and Mercer. Bannon’s idea of challenging every GOP Senate incumbent took a big blow after Moore’s failure in Alabama sent the message that even staunchly Republican states might not go for candidates with too much baggage.\n\nEven if McDaniel fails to secure the GOP nomination this time, he left the option open on Wednesday to challenge Cochran once again. Cochran, 80, has been widely reported to be in ill-health and many observers of politics in the Magnolia State had expected him to resign from the Senate instead of serving out his term.\n\n“In politics anything is possible,” McDaniel said. “In politics, you always keep your options open.\""
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And that mentality is the basis of this campaign, where we identified creatives in other professions who are incredible colors in their space.”\n\nThe creatives mentioned by Fieg are part of a video campaign that celebrates “colorists” in other fields. Ranging from a painter to a florist and marble artisan, each interprets color in different fashions, and details their process in the KITH-produced videos.\n\nThe KITH x New Balance 1700 “The Colorist” will release on January 31, exclusively at KITH brick-and-mortar shops and the KITH webstore. Only 1,700 pairs between both styles will be available, a nod to the silhouette’s name.\n\nUPDATE (January 24, 2020): Over the course of the last week, Ronnie Fieg has revealed a great deal of new information about KITH’s New Balance 1700 collaboration. Dubbed “The Colorist,” the collection nods to Fieg’s obsession with the perfect color combination and crisp campaign visuals. This news comes accompanied by the reveal of a second 1700 colorway that features lighter, softer tones like powder blue and pink — in stark contrast to the previously seen pair that offers rich blue and fuchsia hues. It’s unknown if this style will also see a release or if it’s a friends and family pair. There’s also “Fieg” branded hits on each heel, a detail that was not visible in prior photos.\n\nFieg also delved a little deeper into the inspiration and process behind the product in his recent spate of Instagram posts. 10 different suede colors were used over the course of the collection, and this marks only the second-ever 1700 collaboration with a Western retailer, the first being Barney’s. The KITH head also said that the campaign will “[identify] creatives in other professions who are incredible colorists in their space.”\n\nThe KITH x New Balance 1700 “The Colorist” is expected to release on January 31 for $260. See the posts below for more information.\n\n10 different color suedes used for this one. Really hard to use that many colors on an upper and still have it be wearable. The 1700 has always been a Japanese favorite. I’ve bought a few pairs over the years and asked that New Balance allow me to work on the model *that has only once been collaborated on in the states (Barneys). The 1700 is a top 3 NB silhouette for me. Can’t wait to show you the campaign for this one. Soon come.\n\nI constantly think about how I got here and all of the milestones along the way. I’ll never forget the first few footwear projects I worked on. Literally with a printed cad and a Pantone book. I have always been obsessed with color and visuals since I was a kid. Certain color combinations can really change my mood or be so visually appealing it can take my mind places. Everyone has their own hobbies that make them smile and products that they obsess over. Mine have always been footwear and apparel. Learning about fabrics and how certain materials take color is what helps make this world fun to work in. After building Kith for 9 years, I think the palette has always been at the front of my mind for what we look and feel like as a brand. That’s why I consider myself a colorist. And that mentality is the basis of our upcoming campaign, where we identified creatives in other professions who are incredible colorists in their space. Their stories will be told soon.\n\nORIGINAL STORY (January 15, 2020): Although the world is eagerly awaiting his Air Force 1 collaboration, KITH founder Ronnie Fieg is not one to rest on his laurels, and the Queens native recently teased a new take on the New Balance 1700. Fieg and New Balance have put forth a prolific amount of releases over the course of a longstanding partnership, but this marks the first 1700 created by the two.\n\nIn classic KITH fashion, the co-created silhouette is crafted from a medley of premium materials. Various shades of pink, purple, blue and yellow suede are spread across the heavily layered upper, with darker hues present on the heel and forefoot while the midfoot mostly offers bright tones. Branding is kept to a minimum, with simple hits appearing on the quarter and tongue. This is notable, as Fieg is known to use KITH embellishments in spades on most of his designs.\n\nWhen it first released in 1999, the 1700 featured one of New Balance’s most advanced cushioning systems, and that’s left intact here. ABZORB, ENCAP and C-Cap tech are all present on the two-piece midsole, offering a premium feel that matches the shoe’s colorful fit. A dark navy outsole provides a finishing touch.\n\nAccording to the caption of Fieg’s Instagram post, these 1700s are set to release on January 31, likely at the KITH webstore. A retail price has yet to be announced.",
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"The medical profession, since ancient times, has been recognised by all societies as a calling rather than just a job. Doctors command a high level of respect and medical graduates in Pakistan are not just called doctors, but doctor sahib. This respect, however, is not unconditional, and society expects exemplary conduct from the physicians it holds in such high esteem.\n\nThe relationship between physicians and patients is inherently asymmetrical, with physicians substantially more powerful than patients who are rendered vulnerable due to illness. It’s a rapport based on a high degree of trust that patients place in physicians.\n\nThis position of power can quite easily be exploited. Traditionally, the medical profession has largely been self-regulated, with limited interference by the state.\n\nGoverning medical bodies and international associations have professional codes of conduct that provide guidance, but can fall short of addressing emerging ethical and professional concerns.\n\nMedical practice in contemporary times poses numerous challenges to norms of conduct that date back to Hippocratic times. One major challenge that has emerged is the changing dynamics of patient-physician interaction in the digital age.\n\nThanks to the uninterrupted connectivity, no longer is the patient-physician interaction limited to the consultation room, and continuous availability through phone, texts and social media is becoming more and more of an expectation. Established with mutual consent, this would pose few concerns.\n\nThe key factor here is mutual consent. Extending unsolicited friend requests on Facebook and social media in general would constitute an intrusion by physicians into their patients’ personal space and would be unethical, unprofessional, and even exploitative behaviour.\n\nThis is based on the age-honoured practice of maintaining a professional distance between physicians and patients, which discounts any socialising with patients whether in the real or virtual world. Even a seemingly innocuous friend request transgresses this sacrosanct boundary.\n\nWhile classical professional boundaries were easier to define and maintain, these have been blurred in the era of virtual reality. Some efforts are visible by medical bodies to address these emerging issues.\n\nFor instance, the American Medical Association cautions friending patients on social media, by stating, “It is wise to avoid online relationships with current or former patients. Boundary violations can occur very easily online and serious indiscretions may result in disciplinary action against the doctor.”\n\nNo such guidelines governing the use of social media by the regulating medical bodies exist in Pakistan, and the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) Code of Ethics is silent on this, as is the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan (CPSP), the premier body governing higher medical qualifications in the country.\n\nThere is no doubt that, in sending an unsolicited friend request to his patient on Facebook, the doctor currently making the news thanks to Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s tweet, was being unprofessional and his actions are unacceptable. But, were any Pakistani medical codes violated?\n\nWe can say with certainty that in Pakistan, there are no relevant codes of conduct available, neither at the national level nor at the institutional level, that address the behaviour of doctors on social media.\n\nHowever, based on established norms of the profession, the physician in question ought to have known better. But it’s worth examining why he didn’t know.\n\nEven in this day and age in Pakistan, a student may graduate from a medical college, fulfilling all the requirements laid down by the PMDC, and a specialist may qualify with a Fellowship awarded by the CPSP, and never have gone to a single session on medical ethics and what constitutes professional conduct.\n\nEven if the offending doctors’ institution has a policy governing social media conduct for its employees, the chances are that most people in the institution may not even be aware of its existence.\n\nThe fact of the matter is that most health professionals, like all others on social media, draw their own boundaries and follow their own norms.\n\nA study co-conducted by us, Physicians in Cyberspace: Finding boundaries, described challenges like the one currently under debate, in addition to other issues as a result of social media activities by health professionals.\n\nOur study found that, although a majority of the 692 healthcare professionals surveyed from five medical institutes in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad did not consider it acceptable to be friends with patients on social media, 30% found no objections to it. Those who found it acceptable were from lower cadres in the field, including medical trainees and students.\n\nAnother concerning finding from our study was that physicians often found it acceptable to friend their seniors or juniors, including students, on social media despite the inherent power imbalance in such relations.\n\nThe findings of this study, and the debate generated by the incident last week, sharply bring to focus the urgent need to update professional rules of conduct by the regulating medical bodies.\n\nInstitutions on their own also ought to include use of social media within their policies, and if they indeed have such policies, their staff ought to be made aware and trained appropriately.\n\nBiomedical ethics training, which is either not imparted at all, or is taught as an orphan subject in most of our medical colleges, needs to be mainstreamed and made an essential prerequisite for graduation.\n\nIt is not surprising that a seemingly limited issue has made so many ripples. 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"I have a beloved friend named Julie. I’ve been lucky enough to have kept her in my life for about 50 years. We met in college. We were part of the revolutionary days of the late ‘60’s and early 70’s. We were anti-war, pro-women’s and civil rights and profoundly anti-establishment and anti-patriarchy. Julie was a warrior-poet. Erudite, well-read, sardonic and bitingly funny, she was my kind of person. She had the courage to head a slate of candidates who were running for office as an alternative student government, with Julie as the chair. Everyone won but her. A more moderate male was elected to the spot which should rightfully have been hers. Hard times for women back then, despite some progress. Still hard times. I knew Julie before she married her husband Rich as she knew me before I married Michael. Today that seems almost as if we were friends in prehistoric times.",
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"She was a few years older than me. I can’t find a couple of excellent photos of her from back in those days but I include a few blurry ones. She was very spirited and beautiful, along with all her intellectual firepower. Julie was a “townie,” born in the community where we both attended college. When she got involved with Rich who was a graduate student, she got a job and stayed in town while he was finishing his degree. They had a daughter who is few years older than mine.",
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"When many of our friends made the post-graduation exodus to Chicago, we still had each other and I felt lucky that our two daughters, a few years apart in age, played in the same houses together. Eventually, Rich got a job at a college in Kentucky and they packed up and moved away. We wrote, frequently at first, and then less so. But it didn’t really matter. When we got together, we had one of those easy relationships that picked up where it left off, without any difficult transitions.",
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"Eventually, they moved to Ames, Iowa where they still reside. They came back her to Julie’s hometown for visits. Eventually her dad died which was a big deal because he was a department head at the University. I remember going to the memorial service for him which was crowded and blurry because of all the attendees. But I was there. As years went by, Julie’s mom ultimately needed living assistance and Julie mover her to Ames. Visits home decreased. Still we managed to stay in touch.",
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"About 19 years ago, breast cancer showed up in Julie’s life at a pretty early age. It was one of the particularly nasty types, the Her-2 positive and she was blasted with treatment. She clawed her way through all of that and came out on the other side for which everyone was deeply grateful. But about three years ago, cancer reappeared in her liver, the same breast cancer as the earlier one with a slightly different mutation. How incredible that a cancer can lie dormant for almost seventeen years and then re-emerge in a new place and be so life-threatening. By that time, Michael had succumbed to his cancer and I was a free agent. Cancer can be such an isolating experience, I’d vowed to myself that I would make myself available to loved ones and friends who were going through treatments and hard times.",
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"So I took off for Ames in fall of 2017 to spend some time with my old friends and give support and empathy in their difficult situation. We had a wonderful visit and although we were uncertain about how effective the treatments would be, I hoped that I’d see Julie again. And that’s exactly what happened. She outlived her prognosis and actually did well enough to make a visit back here last year.",
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"Other dear friends from Chicago joined us and we all were thrilled and hopeful that she would be one of those who’d beat the odds. She had such a good time that she talked about the possibility of moving back here and reestablishing a life in the town of her childhood. We continued to communicate and all seemed well. But suddenly things took a dark turn – the liver cancer metastasized and spread to her colon. An exploratory surgery unearthed too many bad spots and the only alternative was a “light” chemo, as if anything that toxic could actually be termed light. Her response was dreadful with her immune system getting hammered and making her vulnerable to virtually any opportunistic germ. Slowly she recovered from that.",
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"During the US Open, she and and Rich and I spoke before my personal favorite, Roger Federer’s match on a Tuesday evening. We were all pretty lighthearted. But the next day, Julie was having dreadful abdominal pain and was hospitalized. After scans and other tests, the doctors concluded that she had an intestinal obstruction which in the case of someone with her disease, was considered a death sentence. On September 7th, Rich sent out a note to family and friends saying that Julie had days to weeks to live and was being transferred to a hospice facility. He told people that if we wanted to plan a goodbye we were welcome to do that and transmitted a message from Julie expressing her gratitude for all the love she’d felt from all of us who’d been part of her life.",
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"I sat stunned in my living room, not knowing what I should do. My knee replacement surgery was dull pretty recent and an hours long car ride with my leg bent seemed like a terrible idea. So I decided to send Rich a note with the request that he read it to Julie who was being treated for pain and being fed through nasogastric tubing. I wrote this on September 7th, the same day I got this dreadful news.\n\nI have lain beside you in beds and on couches since we were so very young, when we were vulnerable and pained, and when we were angry and valiant, and so “in your face,” assholes of the world. So I lay beside you now, in some ethereal form which should be wordless in reality, but is not in the case of you and me. I remember.\n\nHours of talking and sorting and handholding. Speaking of love and sadness and mysteries of this difficult world. Gales of laughter through the worst of times. The gifts of our language which we acquired on the journey of this life ring in my head. Julie the poet. I could listen to you for hours and you listened to me, a master of graffiti, as we found the right word that would resonate for whatever was the urgency of the moment.\n\nI have not left you and you will not leave me. Whatever are the crevices that our bodies hold for those who come along and somehow wriggle into the fabric of our person is the place I am in you and the place you are in me. Even when we are converted to ash or dust, that space for each other was settled long ago. I wish you release from every type of pain. You’ve suffered better life’s challenges because your will came from a place of love. For as long as I am a corporeal being I will lift your banner and try to ease the pain of your dearest family. I treasure what we’ve been able to share in recent years, an affirmation of what is unbreakable and forever. I love you, Julie, for now and always. Thank you for being a gift in my life.\n\nI thought this would be the last communication between me and my old friend and I was terribly sad. But as days went by, there were changes happening with Julie. She decided she wanted her feeding tube removed as it was interfering with her ability to feel close to people. That happened, and eventually, she progressed from a tiny amount of liquids to more solid food with no significant adverse effects. After days in hospice went by, she was able to have her IV pain meds replaced with other forms of delivery and got strong enough to get around without her walker. By September 23rd, Rich informed us that Julie was going into hospice at home where she could look at her own trees through her windows and have the comforts of her own space as she walks down the narrower road to end of life.",
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"People were invited to visit and on September 26th, I felt good enough to climb in the car for a seven hour drive to see my friend. That was a longer trip than I expected due to construction and traffic and I worried that Julie might be too tired to relate to me. And sure enough, within about 45 minutes of my arrival, her eyes were closing. So I thought I would give her what I could in silence and darkness. I must have a peculiar pheromone, one that my family calls my special sleep “juju” that acts like a sedative on most people. I climbed in Julie’s bed and she put her pillows in my lap, snuggled under a blanket and allowed me to gently massage her until she passed out. And I sat there for about three hours sending my quiet love and empathy to her as she rested.",
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"The next day she felt pretty well and between appointments with hospice people and her daughter coming over, we chatted and talked about everyday life, old memories, death, cancer and everything in between. I slipped out for awhile to have lunch on my own and give Rich and Julie some downtime and quiet space. I also wanted to find some sweets and fruit that the nurses were recommending for extra calories to provide strength. A lovely cafe with a bakery helped me feed myself and bring in treats that I hoped Julie would enjoy. We stayed up later last night, squeezing as much time in as we could get but everyone feared that the full time company could prove too exhausting and that she might totally crash today. But she felt better than she’d anticipated and we talked some more about the big ideas of life with a few light notes tossed in for fun.",
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"But then it was time to leave as I had a long drive ahead of me and Julie had the aspects of hospice that include visits. Time is a valuable commodity. So we had what might have been our final embrace. Julie is fragile but wept with strength while I held on to myself as I learned to do by all the practice I had in grieving Michael during his day by day decline. I have no idea how long Julie will stay alive or if I’ll have the chance to see her again. This time of my life, as is true for all of us who are aging, will be filled with losses. I feel as if chunks of my history are being carved out of the tapestry that winds out behind me. Of course I have the peculiar combined pain and gift of memory which I hope I retain as long as I’m alive. There’s doesn’t seem much point in being around if you know nothing of yourself. But for now, I hope that visiting Julie while she is still cognitive and aware was the gift I intended it to be. It was hard for me. I’m still too close to Michael’s death so I relive that time in moments like this. I’m not sorry I did it though. Love is love and love is pain and pain is love and all is a jumbled mess. At least that’s how I see it.",
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"The American mustang has always been an enigma. He has been seen as a scourge, a resource, an icon and a symbol. He is simultaneously revered and despised. And unlike some other legendary figures of the American West, the Mustang is still living on those wild, rugged lands that have made him a study and tough creature. In his book, Wild Horse Country: the History, Myth and Future of the Mustang, Pulitzer Prize winning writer David Phillips takes us on a journey to better understand how the complex history of the American Mustang continues to shape his present and future.",
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"The first time I saw American Mustangs was in the mid-2000’s, on a horse packing trip to the steep and rocky trails around Montgomery Pass, on the California/Nevada border. When I visited, the herd there was robust and numerous; they were arrayed across the rolling Adobe Valley Flats in family bands of two to five horses, but collectively there were well over one hundred. At the time, these mustangs were doing well, as evidenced by the numerous foals, and were valued by the local community as a source of tourism activity. I have no idea how time has treated these animals, which live on a land with no margin for error. But as I departed the region, bound for Las Vegas and my flight home, I encountered a smaller, solitary band. They were clearly not doing as well and looked as worn and wind blown as the rocks that surrounded them. Mustangs can look very different depending on the time and space in which you view them—a concept that Phillips drives home in this book.\n\nWild Horse Country takes the reader to Montgomery Pass and beyond, in Phillips’ search to understand what the American Mustang means to us today through an exploration of their history. He admits in the introduction that he is not a horse person, but is drawn to mustangs because he “loves the parts of the West that remain untamed” (Phillips, 2017, xxv). For Phillips, like many other Americans, mustangs are symbolic of the pioneer spirit that is synonymous with much of our frontier’s history. But he also connects the continued existence of Mustangs to a larger question: what does their legacy mean for the future of a land that is increasingly regulated and penned in?\n\nWild Horse Country is part history lesson, part first person narrative, and it is written to appeal to a broad audience. Phillips teaches readers about the horse’s first appearance in North America, as a tiny fox-sized creature called Hyracotherium and then its subsequent disappearance from the continent. He discovers how the horse helped change relations between Spanish explorers and our Native Americans, who took to training stolen animals with a grace and ease that made their partnership seem inevitable. Phillips looks at the mustang’s impact on art and culture, but also its effect on the lands and people of the West. He asks hard questions of the Bureau of Land Management, tasked with managing both mustangs and the land they exist upon. But he also interrogates those advocates working to preserve the mustang, and investigates the conflicts and overlaps between their agenda and those that might seem to be working in opposition.\n\nThis book is simply a fascinating read—the pacing is perfect, and Phillips brings his considerable investigative and research skills to the table in assembling each of these chapters. He artfully brings you to the lands he calls “Wild Horse Country”: “It’s not the land the horses chose. It is just the land that was left to choose. Hardscrabble islands of desiccated emptiness that herds were pushed into. Put together the patchwork where wild horses are found in the West and you have an area the size of Alabama” (Phillips, 2017, p. xvii). He deftly untangles the web of connection among the horses, the people and the land. And by the end, he even proposes a solution that might help to keep all of the pieces in balance.\n\nThis is perhaps the most even handed take I have ever read on the conflicts over mustangs that continue even now. If you are finding yourself running out of reading material during this pandemic, do yourself a favor and access a copy of this book. You won’t be disappointed."
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"I met this author through #wwwblogs. I read her flight journal (mentioned below) and was just so impressed...This lady didn't just stick to YouTube videos and how-to manuals... She went out and learned to fly just to write it properly!!! Please, allow Cheryl Cooke Harrington to share her experience with you.\n\n\"One of the things I like most about being a writer is the way stories take off in the most unexpected directions. In the case of SPARKS FLY, that direction was up. My characters needed an airplane, so I needed to find out how to fly.\n\nVideos like this one below can be incredibly helpful to an author trying to write authentically, but nothing tops hands-on experience. And so it was, one sunny, summer morning, I found myself counting down minutes in the café at Waterloo Regional Airport. My introductory lesson would start at noon. I was almost an hour early. I ordered coffee, found a table, shuffled through someone's left-behind newspaper, and tried not to panic. And then I panicked. Earthbound, height-phobic, bit-overweight me was about to go up in a two-seater Cessna. Not just go up. I was going to fly the thing. What was I thinking?\n\nI gulped hot coffee and told myself to get a grip. I could do this. After all, there would be a fully qualified pilot in the second seat. If I screwed up, she'd save us. Unless I screwed up really badly…\n\nI wondered if the instructor would wear a parachute.\n\nJust as my imagination had me and the Cessna spiralling to our doom, someone yelled, \"Billy!\"\n\nThe café cleared in an instant. Customers, wait staff, busboy, even the cook streamed through the door onto the observation deck beyond, sweeping me with them into dazzling sunlight and a deafening wall of sound: the shriek of an engine, pushed to its limit.\n\n'Billy' was flying a fire-engine red biplane, a Pitts Special, according to the handsome pilot standing beside me. Guiding the little red plane through loops and rolls and dives, Billy would climb until the engine stalled, then fall earthward, spinning, silent... then do it all over again.\n\n\"She's a bit of a legend, our Billy\" said the pilot, and I wondered aloud if they'd let me try that on my introductory flight.\n\nBack inside, the handsome pilot joined me for coffee. His name was Dan and we talked about flying, and books, and the joy of living your dreams. Noon came swiftly. When the instructor called my name, I was ready to soar.\n\nI've posted my flight diary and photos over on my blog, so come fly with me. You know you want to.\"",
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"Are you wondering how to open a dispensary in New York? This page is dedicated to keeping you up to date on the latest news and information relevant to opening a cannabis business in New York. This includes helpful insights on what is to come next.\n\nNew York, on Wednesday, March 31st became the 15th state to legalize recreational cannabis. This means that one of the largest potential markets for cannabis has opened up.\n\nDuring this year, we believe more details will come to learn how to open a dispensary in New York, the requirements, dispensary application process, and associated costs. We will be adding these details to this page as new information is announced. Here’s what you need to know now to be ready.\n\nMarijuana was poised to be legalized in 2020, but New York was unexpectedly hit with the COVID 19 epidemic, which has prioritized the state’s attention. While this slowed down cannabis legalization it became a powerful driver in the push to legalize. This is also a factor to keep in mind with the likelihood of legalization in other states.\n\nFirstly COVID 19 has been projected as a 243 billion dollar loss to New York’s economy, according to the state budget’s office. Losses of this size put a major strain on the state budget, finding its revenue.\n\nSecondly, criminal justice reform is more popular than ever, and there has never been more pressure to decriminalize cannabis.\n\nIn the most recent news affecting legalization and the rollout of the cannabis program, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on August 10, 2021 his resignation, a week after his harassment scandal. His replacement will be Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, New York’s first female governor.\n\nWhat does that mean for New York’s coming recreational cannabis?\n\nNew York’s legalized marijuana program was reportedly delayed because Cuomo has stalled nominating regulators. No marijuana sales can transpire in the state unless there are regulators in place to set the rules and make the decisions. According to lawmakers, it will take a year or more for cannabis sales to begin in New York under Cuomo’s leadership.\n\nOn September 22, Governor Hochul revealed her final two appointees to regulate the state’s adult-use marijuana market, completing the New York marijuana regulatory board. Reuben McDaniel, president and CEO of the Dormitory Authority of New York State, and Jessica Garcia, assistant to the president of the Retail, Wholesale Department Store Union, were both named by Gov. Hochul. Lt. Gov. Hochul has pledged that getting the state’s marijuana sales program off the ground will be a top priority.\n\nWe anticipate that the appointment of Lt. Governor Hochul to Governor could have a positive impact on the state’s adult-use cannabis early roll out and speed of New York’s cannabis program’s growth. In an interview, she commented that legalization is “long-overdue” and “we need the money.” So much political capital will be gained by embracing adult-use cannabis as her first success stories. It would not be surprising if the ball starts rolling rapidly.\n\nHow big is the opportunity?\n\nMost experts agree New York may be one of the hottest cannabis markets in the United States. According to the New York Comptroller, legalization may help the state make the 3.1 billion dollars. Brightfield Group, a Chicago-based research firm, puts it at 2.2 billion dollars by 2023 if legalization were to occur by 2021, making New York the second-largest cannabis market! The common sense notion is that the size of the state’s population, along with wealth, and open culture, makes it clear that the opportunity for earnings is huge.\n\nThere are certain counties where there is a possibility that marijuana sales will not be allowed. These include the counties of Columbia, Chemung, Nassau, Putnam, and Suffolk. Furthermore, there is a possibility of Cattaraugus and Oneida counties being included as well. While there aren’t any definitive laws put in place just yet, we will keep this page updated as more information is available.\n\nAccording to New York’s Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, local opt-out applies only to Retail and On-Site Consumption. Other types of licenses cannot opt-out. A town, city or village determined to outright ban or restrict marijuana must adopt a local law requesting prohibition of dispensaries or consumption lounges in their jurisdiction.\n\nHow much does it cost to open a dispensary in New York?\n\nAs a result of the numerous variables involved, it is hard to present anything other than a broad range of estimated costs. To provide you an idea of the costs associated with opening a cannabis business, we’ve compiled the following information.\n\nApplicants must submit a:\n\nYou can either buy or lease cannabis real estate to run your cannabis businesses. Because New York is such a large state with diverse property and rental values, it’s important to do your research as to where you’d like to open your cannabis business. Buying a property outright can vary wildly, for example, it can range from $128/sq ft to $393/sq ft. If, on the other hand, you are limited to leasing the property, monthly costs could range between $3,500 and $10,000 or even higher.\n\nIt is also necessary to factor in the construction and renovation of the property in order to comply with standards, maximize store flow and reflect your brand image. According to Grow America Builders, Build-out expenditures for smaller dispensaries run between $350,000 and $500,000, mid-sized dispensaries between $500,000 and $750,000, while large dispensaries above $750,000. In addition, a renovation of an existing building can cost $350,000 – $1,000,000.\n\nHow profitable is a New York dispensary\n\nAccording to data published by MMJ Business Daily, 15% of dispensaries reported annual sales of less than $100,000, 27% reported sales of between $100,000 and $250,000, 15% reported sales of between $500,000 and $1 million, and over a quarter of dispensaries reported annual revenues of more than $1 million. As more information develops regarding New York’s Adult Cannabis program, we will weigh our thoughts on the state’s specific profitability.\n\nSome of the registered organizations in New York, as well as their annual revenue, are shown below.\n\nThe first move to legalize medical marijuana was In 2014, with the Compassionate Care Act. At this time, only five licenses were granted and no new licenses have been granted since the deadline of June 5th, 2015. At that time there were 43 applicants who applied to manufacture and dispense medical cannabis. The state law initially allowed 5 organizations to register with each organization allowed to operate 4 medical marijuana dispensaries state-wide. As of August 2021, there are a total of 10 registered organizations.\n\nSince this time, there have been no new medical marijuana licenses granted or plans to focus on medical-only. The focus has been exclusively on full legalization. Based on 2020 state government proposals, medical cannabis will be managed and regulated by the proposed cannabis management office.\n\nHere are the key takeaways from the act:\n\nWho is responsible for the regulation of Cannabis in New York?\n\nRegulation will be under the management of the newly created Office of Cannabis Management. This office will be part of the New York State Liquor Authority but operate independently. They will be responsible for adult-use, medical, and hemp policy. The Cannabis Control Board will oversee this office which will include five appointed members. Three would be appointed by the governor and one each to the senate and assembly respectively.\n\nAccording to the Marihuana Regulation & Taxation Act, there will be eleven adult-use cannabis license types. These includes:\n\nThe bill sets out with a goal of having 50% of licenses given out to “social equity applicants”. This means individuals from communities disproportionately impacted by cannabis prohibition, minorities, women-owned businesses, service disabled veterans, distressed NY farmers and service-disabled veterans.\n\nLt. Governor Hochul expressed support for the importance of social equity provisions in the state’s new legalization law and being on the right side of history.\n\nAs stated by Freeman Klopott, the Office of Cannabis Management’s director of communications, the office will continue to move forward as swiftly as possible while also ensuring that they do things the right way and provide equitable chances in which other states have failed.\n\nIn the upcoming weeks and through 2022, we anticipate many new events that will affect how quickly this happens and what the requirements will look like to start a marijuana dispensary and when the state will start accepting license applicants. By adding yourself to our New York Cannabis Mailing List (Below), we will keep you updated on all relevant news that matters and not so easy to find news and comments based on New York Legalization below. This includes but is not limited to:\n\nJust fill out the information below to get access.\n\nHow to Open a Dispensary\n\nHow to Open a Dispensary Table of Contents Overview The Opportunity Do you meet the requirements to open a dispensary? Is a dispensary the right\n\nCannadelic miami The World’s First Cannabis & Psychedelic Expo is coming to Miami this February! Cannadelic Miami is a must-attend event for anybody interested in\n\nHow to Open a Dispensary in Florida",
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"Glenn Youngkin will begin his term as Virginia's governor with an executive order on critical race theory and promising to \"restore excellence\" in education, echoing the major themes of his successful campaign.\n\nThe order is the first of a batch of executive actions the Republican governor planned to release after his swearing in Saturday. They largely focus on education as he pledged to give parents a say in school mask-wearing and the teaching of critical race theory - or the practice of examining how race and racism permeates society - an issue Republicans have heavily focused on in their bid to take back Congress and statehouses across the country.\n\nLoudoun County in Virginia has been at the forefront of debates about how racial issues are taught in public schools. Protests frequently broke out in school board meetings, with strong parental sentiment playing a major part in catapulting Youngkin to a win over former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe last year.\n\nAmong Youngkin's executive orders were an action to \"investigate wrongdoing in Loudoun County,\" which has also received national attention for a politically explosive school sexual assault case. The batch also included an order to \"empower Virginia parents in their children's education\" by letting them decide if their children should wear masks to school, in another nod to his gubernatorial campaign. Youngkin was helped to victory by his opponent, McAuliffe, saying \"I don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach\" - a widely perceived gaffe that Republicans quickly pounced on.\n\nYoungkin also said he would \"declare Virginia open for business,\" echoing country-wide conservative opposition to measures to curb the spread of the Covid-19 Omicron variant, such as school closures and mask wearing. In Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has used similar language, garnering conservative support by warning against measures like lockdowns.\n\nThe orders included one to withdraw from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, an effort in multiple states to cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. There was also an order to establish a commission to combat antisemitism, and another to combat human trafficking in the state.\n\nThe topic of education was a major part of Youngkin's inauguration day speech. He spoke of the optimism for the future and a movement fueled by \"the tenacity and grit of Virginians,\" including parents, students and teachers. He also nodded toward the impacts of school shutdowns due to the coronavirus.\n\n\"We know the impact borne by children who fell behind because their classrooms were locked down too long, and the strain placed on parents, especially Virginia's moms,\" he told the crowd at the state Capitol in Richmond.\n\nHe pledged to \"raise standards\" for education in Virginia, including to raise teacher pay, create \"innovation lab and charter schools of achievement\" within the public school system and invest in students with disabilities.\n\nAnother subject of Youngkin's speech was the \"too toxic\" nature of politics today.\n\n\"We've lost the ability to show respect to one another,\" he said, adding that people should \"disagree without being disagreeable.\"\n\nTyler Weyant contributed to this report.\n\nPresident Biden is walking a fine line on police reform two years after the murder of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement, seeking to balance calls ...\n\nBiden to sign policing order on anniversary of Floyd's death\n\nWith Congress deadlocked over how to address racism and excessive use of force, President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order on policing Wednesday..."
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The other option is allowing the beach to develop naturally with improved access for those with disabilities.\n\nThe issue in the town has been controversial since 2019 when the council made the decision to stop spraying weed killer on the beach.\n\nSince that decision was made, more plants began to grow on the beach and protected species and extremely rare plants have been found. Due to its location, it is protected under a number of international and national environmental laws.\n\nThe issue has previously been described as \"toxic\" with bitter divisions between political parties on full display at the Environment committee meeting yesterday.\n\nHoylake councillors were accused at the meeting of failing their voters, talking \"unscientific rubbish,\" and misleading the public. 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"Understanding Spiritual Gifts by Sam Storms describes itself as a “comprehensive guide” to the topic. Its author describes himself as “an Amillennial, Calvinistic, charismatic, credo-baptistic, complementarian, Christian Hedonist.” which helps you understand his theological and ecclesiological point of view (as well as affinity for John Piper!). He is founder of Enjoying God Ministries, senior pastor of Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and an erstwhile professor with a Ph.D. in intellectual history from the University of Texas at Dallas.\n\nStorms has published four books and several articles on the topic of spiritual gifts, which he helpfully lists on pages xviii–xix, and from which he has adapted some of the material in Understanding Spiritual Gifts. The previous books include The Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Gifts (2002, reprinted 2013), Convergence (2005), Practicing the Power(2017), and The Language of Heaven (2019). I have not read the earlier books, so I cannot how or to what extent this book draws on them.\n\nA spiritual gift is when the Holy Spirit manifests his presence and imparts his power into and through individual believers to enable them to exceed the limitations of their finite humanity so that they might faithfully and effectively fulfill certain ministry tasks for the building up of the body of Christ (20).\n\nThe author divides his argument into six parts:\n\nAs can be seen from these titles, Storms covers the topics that are a matter of sometimes heated debate between continuationists and cessationists, as well as among continuationists, that is, among believers who are Pentecostal, charismatic, and Third Wave.\n\nStorms directs his strongest arguments against cessationism, though these arguments are always graciously expressed. He defines a cessationist as “someone who believes that certain spiritual gifts, typically those of a more overtly supernatural nature, ceased to be given by God to the church sometime late in the first century AD (or more gradually through the course of the next few centuries)” (69). By contrast, a continuationist is “a person who believes that all the gifts of the Spirit continue to be given by God and are therefore operative in the church today and should be prayed for and sought after” (69). He devotes an entire section of the book to refuting cessationism (69–145), but he maintains a running critique of cessationism throughout the book as he examines various biblical passages.\n\nAs a charismatic, Storms positions himself between classical Pentecostalism and the so-called Third Wave. He does not affirm Pentecostalism’s interpretation of baptism in the Holy Spirit as an experience separate from and subsequent to conversion, though he does not spend much time developing his critique of its doctrine either (47). Similarly, though he does not address the topic explicitly, it is apparent that he denies Pentecostalism’s understanding of tongues as initial physical evidence, even as he leaves open the possibility that God wants every believer to speak in tongues, if only as a private language of prayer. (225–231).\n\nStorms cites the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) as the context for discussing the debate regarding apostolic ministry. He writes, “I question whether there would be much of a controversy over the subject of apostleship were it not for the emergence of what is called the New Apostolic Reformation” (295). His treatment of the topic threads the needle between a cessationist denial of even the possibility of contemporary apostles on the one hand and NAR’s extravagant claims about its leaders apostolic giftedness on the other. Storms surveys the New Testament data, which points to a larger group of apostles than just The Twelve plus Paul, seeming to agree with Frank Chan’s definition of an apostles “remarkable leaders sent by God to establish new spheres of ministry by setting up the key governmental structures necessary for those ministries” (295). This definition is broad enough to encompass The Twelve plus Paul, others denominated “apostle” in the New Testament, and contemporary claimants as well.\n\nI have drawn attention to how Storms distinguishes himself from cessationists, Pentecostals, and the Third Wave so that potential readers may understand where he is coming from theologically. However, aside from the extended debate with cessationism, Storms does not spend significant space on in-house continuationist debates. Rather, he works through the New Testament material patiently and thoroughly to arrive at a reasonable interpretation of what the various spiritual gifts are, what they’re for, how to seek them, and how to use them in individual and corporate contexts.\n\nAs a classical Pentecostal, I disagree with Storms’ dismissal of Pentecostalism’s doctrines of Spirit baptism and initial physical evidence. I also found his complementarianism irksome, arising as it did in a discussion of why Paul would permit women to prophesy but not to teach men (185–186), although thankfully this is the only reference to complementarianism in the book.\n\nOn the whole, however, I appreciated Storms’ exposition of the biblical material, along with his seasoned advice about how to use the gifts, and why. And his running critique of cessationism is worth the price of the book, which is quite reasonable for a text of this length. Whether you’re a pastor or a church member, I recommend Understanding Spirit Giftsas an addition to your library. You don’t have to agree with everything Storms writes to derive value from it"
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However, if you go prepared then you can get used to it very quickly and begin to enjoy the country’s beautiful mountain roads and time-saving Autobahns.\n\nIn this article we’ll look at everything you need to know about driving in Germany, including what you need to bring with you, driving rules and tips for using the high-speed Autobahn routes.\n\nRemember that if you are taking your own car to Germany, you will most likely also drive through France to get there, so make sure to read our guide before heading off.\n\nLicence rules for driving in Germany\n\nYou need to be at least 18 years old to drive in Germany, and hold a full driving licence. Since Germany accepts all EU driving licences as valid there, you don’t need to get an International Driving Permit - just bring your photocard licence with you.\n\nYou don’t need to carry an insurance green card with you, but you do need to have valid car insurance to drive in Germany. Check that your provider keeps you covered when driving abroad, and bring a copy of your insurance certificate with you. You can bring your car into Germany for up to six months.\n\nIf you’re hiring a car you may also need a second form of ID, but since you’re likely coming from the UK you’ll have your passport anyway. The rules vary depending on which rental company you book with, so check before you travel.\n\nCar stickers for driving in Germany\n\nSince September 2021 the old GB stickers and number plates are no longer valid, so you need to get a new country identifier to drive in Germany. This is a white sticker with the letters UK that you display on your car, usually next to the rear number plate.\n\nAlternatively you can get a number plate with the UK letters and a Union Flag for your car if you prefer.\n\nIf your car has halogen headlights you will also need to fit headlight deflectors so that your car doesn’t dazzle drivers at night. Since we drive on the left, UK cars’ headlights point slightly to the left to prevent this at home. A set of stickers - readily available online, at motoring shops and even at the ferry port - can be fitted to your headlights to keep your car safe and legal.\n\nSome cars, particularly newer ones, have headlights that can be adjusted for driving on the right, which might save you the need to do this. Sometimes it’s done through the car settings on the infotainmment system and sometimes there’s a switch on the lights - check your owner’s manual to find out.\n\nWhat to bring with you to drive in Germany\n\nLike in many European countries, there are also a handful of safety items that you need to carry with you in the car. These are:\n\nIn the summer in a UK-registered car you simply need to carry some reflective jackets and a warning triangle, which is easy to comply with. You can buy complete kits for driving in Europe at the ferry port or at most automotive shops.\n\nDriving on the Autobahn in Germany\n\nSince driving in Germany is a lot like driving in any other country that drives on the right-hand side, the most common questions are about using the country’s unique Autobahn (motorway) network. These are famous for having no speed limit, but that’s only partly true.\n\nThe Autobahn speed limit is actually 120km/h on many sections, as clearly indicated by signs and overhead gantries. If you see the black-and-white sign that indicates a de-restricted section, the official recommended speed is 130km/h - but many drivers will drive much faster than that, as there’s no speed limit.\n\nThese sections of road might be daunting for some drivers and exciting for others, but everyone should drive with extra care on de-restricted sections. Stay in the inside lane - in Germany it’s on the right - at all times, only moving into the left-hand lane to overtake after checking your mirrors. Check a second time before you move, as cars can approach much faster than you’re used to in other countries.\n\nAssume that any car that appears in your mirrors could be driving at well over 100mph - or even 150mph. Some will flash their lights to signal they are driving quickly and they would like you to move over to let them pass.\n\nIf you are a more confident driver and want to drive faster than is legally allowed in the UK, you should also take much more care when behind the wheel. Before you go, make sure that your car does not have any issues - advisories on the MoT for things like tyres and suspension would indicate that it could be unsafe to drive at over the UK speed limit.",
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"If you’re sure your car is safe - and you don’t notice any vibrations or wobbles as you increase your speed - you can gradually drive faster. If there’s nothing in the inside lane, use it like you normally would and move over to the outside lane in plenty of time to overtake. Look much further up the road - if you see a truck you know you will need to overtake it, and keep an eye on how quickly you approach anything ahead.\n\nYou really need to concentrate on looking as far ahead as possible to safely drive at high speed, but luckily the Autobahns are designed to allow excellent visibility. German drivers are also considerate and will generally not stay in the outside lane any longer than necessary. It should go without saying that in bad weather and when you can’t see very far ahead, reduce your speed accordingly. It might be legal to drive quickly in a storm on the Autobahn, but it’s not safe.\n\nThere are no tolls for the Autobahn network, and there are frequent service areas and rest stops where you can take a break or refuel your car.\n\nDriving on other roads in Germany\n\nDriving in Germany is very pleasant and most of the rules are the same as in the UK - although of course you drive on the other side of the road, so things like roundabouts and junctions are mirrored. Give way to cars arriving from your left at a roundabout, and look both ways at junctions like you always would.\n\nYou must wear your seat belt and of course all normal roads have speed limits, clearly indicated by signs. Sometimes if there’s no sign you need to use common sense. In built up areas the limit is 50km/h (31mph) and on country roads it’s 100km/h (62mph).\n\nYou’re not allowed to use speed camera detectors in Germany so turn off this function of your sat-nav if it has it. Fines for speeding depend on how much you’ve exceeded the limit by. On-the-spot fines can be handed out by police if you break traffic laws.\n\nParking isn’t allowed near traffic lights and bus stops, nor should you block access or stop in the bike lane. You also can’t park facing oncoming traffic or anywhere with a no-parking sign.\n\nSome cities and urban areas have environmental rules like our low-emissions zones in the UK. The Umweltzone rules mean you need a sticker with your car’s emissions displayed, so most UK drivers won’t be able to drive in these zones even if their car meets the requirements. Check your rental car has a green emissions sticker before heading into an Umweltzone.\n\nChildren over three years old need to be in the back seats of your car, while anyone under 12 and under 150cm tall needs to be in a child seat. Follow the UK child car seat laws and you’ll be ok here.\n\nThe limit for alcohol in the breath in Germany is 50mg per 100 millilitres, which is lower than the UK’s 80mg. It’s always best to avoid drinking altogether if you are driving. There is a zero tolerance policy for those under 21 - the limit is 0 in that case.\n\nIf the worst should happen and there’s an emergency, the number to call is 112.\n\nWhat is a smart motorway?\nDriving\n\nWhat is a smart motorway?\n\nSpeeding fines 2022: how much will you have to pay?\nDriving\n\nSpeeding fines 2022: how much will you have to pay?"
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Todd Freeman) and his friend Jeffrey(Michael Kenneth Williams), a father(Nelson himself) and his cancer diagnosed wife(Jessica Hecht), a man named Sam(Corey Stoll) who is having a secret affair, and one of Zarrow’s own students Sophie(Kristen Stewart) who struggles to come to terms with own reality. Each of these characters wrestle with their roles in the continuously difficult situations life in the twenty first century brings.\n\nThe film features a sprawling narrative following each member of the ensemble cast as they explore the four corners of New York City. Each supporting character stars in their own their own mini-novel before their connections to Professor Farrow become clear. It works as a very clever way to look at the different facets of the city with each story exploring the differing philosophies, socioeconomics, and difficult hurdles these people must overcome to survive. Zarrow acts as the moral center of gravity by holding each of these lovely and broken individuals together as they go through their own journeys throughout the film. It’s a brilliant use of a non-linear plot structure and is designed to focus on the locale while delivering powerful character driven interactions.\n\nAnesthesia is most definitely an existential venture akin Woody Allen’s early work. The movie wrestles with the notions of the “death of God” in the era of technology and mankind’s need to find fulfillment through humanism. Each of the characters are confronted with crisis in one form or another and they all bring their own unique perspective to finding a solution. Kristen Stewart’s Sophie wrestles with being human and existing in world that she believes doesn’t need her while the likes of Michael K. Williams’s Jeffrey returns to his childhood home to right the wrongs of his past through means of wealth. These are all broken people desperately seeking to find away to survive without knowing exactly how to do it.\n\nThe movie avoids preaching a hard and fast moral of the story in favor of a far more ambiguous outcome. Professor Zarrow acts as a guide in his tenure as a Philosophy professor by deliveing some of the most powerful monologues I’ve seen on the big screen in years. Like every great professor, Zarrow never gives the audience an answer to the more difficult questions at hand, but rather challenges us to take them head on to make the world a very place. Sam Waterson’s performance of these lectures is moving and masterful. Each word written by Nelson oozes a passion and intelligence rarely seen even in the indie film circles. Through Zarrow, the film dares us in the audience to examine the people we pass by each and every day and wonder what their stories are. It’s moving, it’s powerful, and it works as a reminder of why I decided to start writing about movies in the first place.\n\nThe ensemble cast is an impressive team of up and comers, big names, and famed character actors. Each and every one of them deliver some of the best work of their careers with the biggest standouts being Waterson, Stewart, and Freeman. Kristen Stewart turns in what should be a career defining moment in her one on one with Zarrow as she pours out the hopelessness of the heart of Sophie who struggles to defeat her nihilist ideals. Even Corey Stoll(who has become the go to guy for the role of a wealthy home wrecker) brings a level of humanism to his despicable actions that we haven’t seen before.\n\nTim Blake Nelson has done great directorial work in the past with The Grey Zone and Leaves of Grass, but Anesthesia really takes the cake as his most personal work to date. Despite the having very ambitious goals, he quickly establishes a very down to earth tone. His script is very smart and admirable. Like the endlessly admirable professor, Nelson’s script delivers line after line with each throwing a punch the heart. Even though some of the voices seem uncharacteristically intelligent, you quickly grow to respect the worldview they each represent. These characters are all tortured by something, but the script seems to exhibit that the most beautiful part about the brokeness of these people is their desire to search for hope to make it better.\n\nAnesthesia is a rare breed of smart humanist filmmaking we don’t get to see often enough. It presents some of the inevitable issues we’re all facing in the postmodern era in a very honest light without celebrating or penalizing the responses of the characters. Like most great pieces of literature, it leaves the answers and the takeaway from the movie for us to explore in the aftermath. 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All foreign visitors will need is a passport, letter of invitation (provided), quarantine declaration form, and either proof of vaccination, or a negative PCR test result dated within 48 hours.\n\nThe goal of igamingbusiness.com – the world’s number one iGaming publication by far, and creator of the iGB Live! and iGB Affiliate Amsterdam – has always been to bring the world of internet gamers together, perpetuating awareness, growth, and a healthy respect for the community as a whole. iGB Live! is a direct extension of that goal, connecting the industry’s operators and suppliers, new and old.\n\nThis year, the goal is slightly different. After a year and a half, iGB Live! seeks to nurture the B2B side of the business, and at the same time, teach operators how to reconnect with iGaming and esports fans. The world around us may seem a lot different these days, but online gaming has so much to give. IGB Live! intends to show the world that iGaming is far from reaching its peak\n\nAccording to a statement from organizers, the event offers a little (or a lot of) something for everyone. “iGB Live! doesn’t just connect operators with suppliers (though we do it very well), we create an experience for our community that aims to reduce risk, save money and ensure our attendees leave our show satisfied and with actionable plans for the future.”\n\nNew to iGB Live! Amsterdam is a sector in esports entertainment, highlighted by an exclusive tournament for esports streamers. Hosting the tournament’s Twitch stream will be none other than Ryan Hart; a.k.a. Prodigal Son. Representing the United Kingdom, Hart is the most successful professional fighting game player of all time; the 2x Evolution Champion in Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection.\n\nHart’s live streaming commentary will be amplified by specialized data from a trio of Clarion Gaming partners. They include analytic specialist Escharts, esports data provider Bayes, and iGaming industry payments provider Skinsback. The idea is that viewers who watch the tournament unfold live via Twitch, will also have the opportunity to learn more about the business, data, payments, and esports betting, directly from the most famous streamers and influencers in the industry.\n\nThe live esports tournament – appropriately titled The iGB Hart Cup – will be held on September 29 and 30. Honoring the host’s expert fighting game abilities, it will feature Street Fighter V as the primary competition, with a £4k prize pool to be shared between the top 8 finishers.\n\nAn Event for the Modern Ages\n\nWilliam Harding, Head of Esports at Clarion Gaming and curator of iGB Live!, believes the inclusion of competitive video gaming is a natural and necessary step in the progression of the iGaming industry, as a whole. 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"In recent years, spaceflight has ceased to be strictly scientific in nature and has become commercial. Important private companies have started an interesting race to develop space tourism, which is why now the concepts of orbital flight and suborbital flight are heard more frequently.\n\nAnd although both concepts are usually mentioned in the same conversations or topics, they are substantially different. Their main differences lie in the trajectory and the speed that each one implies.\n\nOn the one hand, the trajectory of an orbital flight travels the circumference of the planet constantly, with a speed such that it can travel around the Earth infinitely. On the other hand, the trajectory of a suborbital flight begins with the takeoff of the spacecraft, which goes out into space and draws a retreating arc to return to Earth. Regardless of how far the spacecraft traveled when it went out into outer space, it was never in orbit. That is, it never went around the planet, therefore it is classified as a suborbital tour.\n\nWhen it comes to speed, a spacecraft that is going to make an orbital trip needs to reach what is called “orbital speed”. For its part, a rocket that is going to execute a suborbital flight needs a speed much lower than that.\n\nNow, what is known as orbital speed is the speed with which an object must move in order to keep orbiting around the Earth or any other planet.\n\nIf it is a ship that must perform a suborbital flight, the required speed is much lower since it must not reach the orbit of the planet. As we already mentioned, this type of vehicle only leaves the Earth, reaches a certain height in outer space and returns to our planet when its engines are turned off. Suppose that the spacecraft wants to reach 200 kilometers from the Earth, to achieve this it requires moving at a speed of 6,000 kilometers per hour, which is considerably lower than the speed required by an orbital transport.\n\nFollowing are some significant achievements in orbital and suborbital flight:\n\nAnother aspect to consider is that due to the speed required to achieve orbital flights, these are much more complex at a technical level, which translates into higher costs when compared to suborbital flights. That is why suborbital tours are becoming more attractive for companies seeking to develop the trips to outer space.\n\nAnd although these do not revolve around the planet, they provide a very interesting route since when they reach the maximum point of the arc of flight, the ship reaches weightlessness as it begins to return to Earth providing its passengers with a free fall and an unmatched view.\n\nAnd although the technological and monetary difference between one type of flight and another is notable, private companies focused on space travel have managed to offer both options to their customers. Of course, these flights are extremely expensive in the first place, but it is hoped that as this industry develops, tickets may become more affordable.\n\nRegarding the achievements made by the main companies involved in the development of trips to outer space, we have the following:\n\nBoth companies continue their advance when it comes to take tourists off the planet, and we are fully confident that we will continue to witness what both can achieve in the short and medium term.\n\nWithout a doubt, human beings have already managed to develop the necessary technology to gradually begin to conquer space. Commercial flights outside the Earth are already a palpable reality, although affordable for few. However, we hope that the tourism in outer space industry will reach higher levels in the technological aspect, and that it will be much more accessible for the thousands of people who dream of traveling to the stars.\n\nHow much do I need for making space tourism by rocket?",
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"Slovenian President Borut Pahor has said that politicians and public personalities were obliged to refrain from words that could be construed as insulting. [EPA-EFE/OLIVIER HOSLET]\n\nSlovenian President Borut Pahor has criticised Interior Minister Aleš Hojs for using the term “swine” in a comment interpreted as targeting a senior member of the EU Commission, urging the minister to apologise.\n\nHojs made the comment at a government briefing for Brussels correspondents on Friday (2 July), with the journalists interpreting one of his comments as taking aim at European Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans.\n\nThe journalists confronted Hojs about the “do not cast pearls before swine” comment he made on Twitter about the Yellow Jackets, a far-right group linked to neo-Nazis which was removed by police from recent anti-government protests.\n\nThe minister responded by saying he did not refer to anyone as “swine” and later added that, taking into account what was said when the College of European Commissioners visited Slovenia, his comment might as well apply to a key player in the EU administration.\n\nThe journalists’ first impression was that this was probably an allusion to Timmermans, who boycotted the 1 July family photo because of Prime Minister Janez Janša’s comments about links between Slovenian judges and the Social Democrats (SD).\n\nPahor said that politicians and public personalities were obliged to refrain from words that could be construed as insulting.\n\n“Especially when he speaks not only on his own behalf, on behalf of the government and our country, but on behalf of the Council, he must be extra careful […] We don’t need to agree, he does not need to present a position that is necessarily acceptable for all, but it must be uttered respectfully,” the president added.\n\nHojs retorted that all explanations and apologies had been communicated to the Commission and that additional input was not necessary. He said he had not compared anyone personally to a swine and had definitely not had Timmermans in mind.\n\nSubsequent statements by Hojs on Twitter indicate that his comment was targeted at Slovenia’s member of the European Commission, Janez Lenarčič, whom Hojs as well as the pro-government broadcaster Nova24TV have accused of having acted against the interest of the country by trying to hold up funding under the national recovery and resilience plan.\n\nThe Commission has said the plan, which was formally confirmed on 1 July, was endorsed unanimously and there had been no opposition to it."
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"London: A British demand for supermarkets to prepare for a potentially chaotic no-deal Brexit by stockpiling food is stoking anger in the industry, with bosses saying they should not be blamed if people can't find everything they want on the shelves.\n\nWith British politics spiralling towards an unpredictable endgame, makers of food and drugs are having to restructure operations in case the arrival of customs checks shatters supply chains, clogs ports and delays deliveries.\n\nThe food industry has warned that their stockpiling can only go so far, and executives have expressed incredulity at Michael Gove, the minister in charge of no-deal Brexit planning, who vowed this month that there would be no shortages of fresh food if Britain leaves the European Union (EU) without agreement on Oct. 31.\n\nAlready burned twice by the government delaying supposedly steadfast dates for Britain's exit from the EU, the industry is also wary of spending hundreds of millions of pounds again when the outcome is so uncertain.\n\n\"There is a clear attempt (by government) to talk to a narrative which is that companies, if only they prepared properly, would be able to cope and it's companies fault if they haven't,\" said Justin King, who was CEO of Sainsbury's, Britain's second largest supermarket chain, for 10 years.\n\n\"As night follows day, if 50% of lorries are delayed there will be gaps on the shelves inside seven days,\" King, currently a director at retailer Marks & Spencer, told Reuters.\n\nA senior executive at one of Britain's big four supermarkets, which includes Tesco, Morrisons and Asda, said the government was increasingly treating the industry as an extended arm of the state.\n\n\"The fundamental question is, whose job is it to provide food for the UK in the case of a blockade?\" he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.\n\n\"Taking measures to reasonably protect our business from the impact of Brexit is our duty. When you start to say 'what is your business doing to feed the nation' – that starts to move us out of reasonable steps.\"\n\nIn an emailed statement, the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said the UK had robust supply chains across a range of countries and was meeting regularly with industry and retailers to make sure they were fully prepared for Brexit.\n\n\"We have a highly-resilient food supply chain and consumers in the UK have access to a range of sources of food. This will continue to be the case when we leave the EU on 31 October, whatever the circumstances,\" the statement said.\n\nGove told parliament on Thursday that delays at the main port of Dover were a material risk but all would run smoothly if companies have the necessary customs declarations. While scarcity of some product lines may push up prices, it was unlikely to lead to full-scale shortages, he said.\n\n\"There is no good time of year to leave the European Union without a deal,\" he said. \"However we have to be ready for the consequences.\"\n\nOnce considered the industry's nightmare scenario at the extreme edge of probability, a no-deal Brexit is now looking ever more possible after Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed to take Britain out of the EU without an agreement if necessary.\n\nWhile opposition parties are trying to force another delay, a looming election means nothing can be taken for granted.\n\nThat marks a major challenge for a food industry which relies heavily on imports from Europe during the autumn when warmer climes are needed to grow some fruit and vegetables.\n\nWhile Britain normally buys in around half of its food, with about a third coming from the EU, by the end of October the bloc provides some 86% of lettuces, 70% of tomatoes and 27% of soft fruit, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC).\n\n\"I don't believe there is any risk that the UK will go hungry, the question is will the UK be able to eat what it wants to eat in terms of fresh food?,\" said the senior supermarket executive.\n\nAutumn is also when retailers fill their warehouses ahead of the year's busiest shopping season -- Christmas.\n\nTesco boss Dave Lewis has said Britain's biggest retailer stockpiled over 200 million pounds worth of long-life goods by the original Brexit deadline of end March, but will struggle to repeat that due to the millions of mince pies, hams and cheeses that already sit in warehouses.\n\nFresh food can't be stockpiled and border delays of a few days would wilt such produce meaning it could be put on final discount almost as soon as it arrives in store.\n\nTesco, with a No. 1 grocery market share of 27%, a workforce of 320,000 and a sourcing base of over 50 countries, expects to hold its own alongside rivals.\n\nSainsbury's sources a higher proportion of cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers in Britain than others, Morrisons makes half of all its own brand and fresh food and Asda benefits from being part of Walmart, the world's biggest retailer.\n\nThe major supermarkets have declined to say how much they are spending on their Brexit preparations, and declined to give any more details about their current readiness for a no-deal departure.\n\nAhead of the deadline, manufacturers, suppliers and retailers are battling to unravel a system honed over decades that delivers fresh and non-perishable goods to the stores just in time for sale, and in the most economically efficient way.\n\nThe need to build up stocks - to mitigate for any delays at ports - is putting pressure on the vast warehouses that form the backbone of Britain's food network.\n\nWorking in the industry for 37 years, he said the whole system started to creak before the original March deadline, with some food deliveries failing as logistics providers struggled to extract goods on time from warehouses filled to the brim.\n\n\"It could be a lot worse in October,\" he said. \"The last Brexit deadline, we were coming out of a relatively quiet period whereas this is slap bang in the busiest time of year.\"\n\nWith so much uncertainty in the air, supermarkets are asking suppliers to hold more stock, and are likely to source more longer-life vegetables such as carrots and potatoes to avoid any empty shelves, according to the BRC.\n\n\"If your competitor is doing better than you then the consumer will walk,\" said Andrew Opie, a director at the BRC lobby group. \"One of the key items that all consumers look for is tomatoes. 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"Last year, while doing research for a book, I read two dozen leading textbooks in world and American history, including many of those used in California’s schools, and I was surprised to find that the spread of democratic ideas is no longer a central theme.\n\nInstead, the textbooks reflect the relativistic views that permeated higher education during the last decade: All cultures are equal; none is better than any other; we are not to judge other cultures’ ways of life. Most alarming was discovering that many of the books contain dangerous half-truths and distortions. They do not speak honestly about some of the world’s most tyrannical regimes. Over and over, they depict the brutality and avariciousness of Europeans and white males in the United States and present glorified portraits of other nations and cultures.\n\nThe textbooks go out of their way to sanitize the very practices in non-Western cultures that they rightly condemn in our society. For instance, every textbook acknowledges that the enslavement of Africans by the West was a great crime. When describing slavery in the Middle East or Africa, however, many claim that it was a path to upward career mobility or a chance to join a new family. Slavery is wrong in any time and place and should be recognized as such.\n\nToday’s history textbooks assert that women enjoyed exalted status in the past, particularly in non-Western societies. Women in ancient Egypt were said to be the equal of men. Women in ancient China and ancient Africa were powerful. In Native American societies, women controlled governing councils. Students are left to wonder whether the United States is the only place where women had to fight to win equal rights.\n\nThe textbooks are willing to criticize dictators whose regimes have fallen, but they tiptoe gently around the regimes that are still in power. Hitler and Stalin are properly shown as despots, but Mao Zedong and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini are not. Their regimes survive, so the textbook writers stretch to find the positive side of their rule or ignore their terrible misdeeds.\n\nMost texts—including the Houghton Mifflin books used in California—portray Mao as a heroic leader who modernized China. He redistributed lands to the peasants, built schools, bridges, and roads. He reduced taxes and controlled corruption. He pledged gender equality. Missing from the textbooks is any critical examination of Mao’s brutal dictatorship, of class warfare, of the cult of personality, of prison camps filled with political enemies. They acknowledge that he caused the deaths of millions of Chinese people but seem to suggest that the deaths were the result of mistaken policies.\n\nThe textbook descriptions of Iran follow a similar pattern. Students learn that the shah of Iran was cruel and oppressive. They read that the Iranian people revolted against him and elected an Islamic government to replace him. Glencoe’s World History does not mention that the reign of the ayatollahs has been as brutal as that of the shah and has denied basic human rights, especially to women. Houghton Mifflin’s text To See a World shows a photograph of three women in burkas and this caption: “Iranian women are experiencing greater opportunities in many careers. This woman is a television director.”\n\nThe textbooks I reviewed barely mention the horrors of the recent past, like the genocide in Rwanda a decade ago. If mentioned at all, the genocide is blandly attributed in a couple of sentences to “ethnic conflict,” with no reference to the failure of the United Nations (or the United States) to intervene to save the lives of nearly one million Rwandans.\n\nThe histories’ treatment of religion is scandalous. The origin stories of each religion are recounted as if they were documented history rather than religious myths. Many publishers have multicultural advisory boards to ensure that the textbooks contain only positive facts about religious or ethnic groups.\n\nThe missing ingredient in today’s history textbooks is an emphasis on democratic ideas. What our children should learn from the study of history is the importance of institutions that sustain the principles of human rights, the rule of law, and political pluralism. The current crop of history textbooks denies our children the political intelligence and critical analysis needed to understand the world they live in.\n\nDiane Ravitch is a contributor to the Hoover Press book Our Schools and Our Future: Are We Still at Risk? edited by Paul E. Peterson. To order, call 800.935.2882.\n\nMoe on John Batchelor Show: “they will have the best the world has to offer”"
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"Once he had mastered this Wichā, he then set forth once more, and practiced Tudong, until he came to rest at a very peaceful place in the forest called 'Pha Den Gradtay', which was very auspicious in energy. There was a small village nearby which was impoverished, and Luang Phu then decided to build a temple with the help of the locals. But Luang Phu was first called back by locals of the temple at Wat Dton Tong, so he agreed and went backl to assist the with their needs.",
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"In case you wish to use this amulet as a statuette to place on your altar, We have added the option for you to purchase an additional 'Pan Kroo' Mini altar tray to place the In Koo Upon. In truth, you can use your own choice of decorative placement receptacle just as easily, for which you dont really need to use the Thai Pan Kroo. There are many kinds of receptacle which are usable, but some people wish to preserve the original styles and methods, for which we have added this option.",
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The deformation is a product of the southeasterly directed thrusting which is well documented in this region of the Buchans Camp. The massive sulphide grab samples from the trench are copper and precious metal enriched, with negligible lead and zinc. These grades are similar to some samples within the original Mary March Discovery drill intercept (1.8 km to the southwest) where a 1.6 m section of core assayed 2.5 gpt Au, 239 gpt Ag and 2.7% Cu with negligible lead and zinc (historic unverified assays). The only nearby historic drill hole was drilled 80 m to the southwest and intercepted 37 m of altered felsic volcanic rock, potentially the footwall to mineralization.\n\nAt Skidder Dacite, located in the western portion of Canstar's Buchans-Mary March project, a trenching program carried out in the fall of 2018 was followed up by prospecting and soil sampling of six historical geophysical anomalies during the summer of 2019. 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Canstar is based in Toronto, Canada and is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange and trades under the symbol ROX-V, and on the OTCQB Exchange under the symbol CSRNF.\n\nNeither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This News Release includes certain \"forward-looking statements\" which are not comprised of historical facts. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by such terms as \"believes\", \"anticipates\", \"expects\", \"estimates\", \"may\", \"could\", \"would\", \"will\", or \"plan\". Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Although these statements are based on information currently available to the Company, the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations. Risks, uncertainties and other factors involved with forward-looking information could cause actual events, results, performance, prospects and opportunities to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Forward looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, the Company's objectives, goals or future plans, statements, exploration results, potential mineralization, the estimation of mineral resources, exploration and mine development plans, timing of the commencement of operations and estimates of market conditions. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking information include, but are not limited to failure to identify mineral resources, failure to convert estimated mineral resources to reserves, the inability to complete a feasibility study which recommends a production decision, the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, political risks, inability to fulfill the duty to accommodate First Nations and other indigenous peoples, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future, changes in equity markets, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates and the other risks involved in the mineral exploration and development industry, and those risks set out in the Company's public documents filed on SEDAR. Although the Company believes that the assumptions and factors used in preparing the forward-looking information in this news release are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on such information, which only applies as of the date of this news release, and no assurance can be given that such events will occur in the disclosed time frames or at all. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required by law.\n\nTo view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/47632\n\nSign up to receive news releases by email for Canstar Resources Inc. or all companies belonging to the Mining and Metals industry."
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"This month, Araxi celebrates 38 years of seasonally-inspired farm-to-table cuisine served with warm-hearted hospitality. In this spirit, we invite you to create and share Pastry Chef Aaron Heath’s Apple + Almond Tart while you gather loved ones in the kitchen and around the table. Serves 12 Makes one 10-inch tart\n\nPlace the sifted flour, sugar, salt, and vanilla seeds in a large bowl. Using the largest holes of a box grater, grate the cold butter into the bowl. (This little trick allows you to get the butter in uniformly small pieces without warming it.) Gently disperse the butter pieces, breaking apart any of the larger pieces with your fingertips.\n\nHave a large piece of plastic wrap ready and set aside. Make a “well” in the centre of the flour mixture and pour in all of the cold water. Using a pastry cutter, quickly work the water into the flour-butter mixture. Press the dough together using the backs of your knuckles to create a shaggy but cohesive mass. It will not look uniform—there will still be streaks of butter in the dough—but it should stay together. Form the dough into a rough flat disk, working it as little as possible, and wrap it in the plastic wrap. Refrigerate the dough until well chilled, at least 2 hours.\n\nUsing as little flour as possible, roll the dough out to a circle 14 inches in diameter and about ¼ inch thick. Try to roll the dough as round and as evenly as possible. Transfer the rolled dough to a baking tray, cover with plastic wrap or parchment paper and refrigerate for 20 minutes before transferring it to the tart ring.\n\nLoosely crimp the edge of the dough around the top where it will eventually be trimmed off after baking, leaving the extra dough attached. Refrigerate the dough in the tart ring for at least 30 minutes before blind baking. Preheat the oven to 375°F. To blind bake the pastry, line it with aluminum foil. Fill it with pie weights or baking beans and bake for 20 minutes, until the edges are golden brown. Gently remove the pie weights and foil and return the pastry to the oven for 8 to 10 minutes, or until it is completely golden brown. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool in the tart ring on a wire rack while you prepare the apple filling and almond-streusel topping.\n\nSqueeze the juice from the lemon into a large bowl and discard the peels. Peel and core the apples, then slice them thinly and toss these pieces in the lemon juice.\n\nIn a saucepan large enough to hold all of the apples, combine the sugar with enough water to just moisten (1/4 cup or less). Cook over high heat (do not stir or the sugar may crystallize) until the sugar caramelizes to a dark golden. You can swirl the pan around to ensure even browning. Stir in the apples immediately along with the cinnamon and vanilla. Cook over high heat, stirring constantly until the apples are slightly translucent and slightly golden. Add the honey and continue to cook over high heat until almost all the liquid has evaporated, 5 to 10 minutes. Transfer the cooked apples to a perforated pan or metal steamer set over a baking tray in the sink and let the apples cool at room temperature while any excess liquid drips out. Remove and discard the cinnamon stick. Meanwhile, prepare the topping and the sour cream.\n\nCombine all the ingredients in a medium bowl and work them together with your fingertips until the topping has the consistency of small peas. Spread the mixture on a baking tray and refrigerate until needed.\n\nTo assemble: Preheat the oven to 325°F. Arrange the cooked apples in the tart shell, pressing the slices in firmly. Sprinkle the almond-streusel topping over the apples and bake for about 15 minutes, until the streusel is golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow the tart to cool for at least 20 minutes before slicing.\n\nJust before serving the tart, whisk together the sour cream with the sugar in a large bowl. In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the whipping cream at high speed until it forms firm peaks, 3 to 5 minutes. Using a spatula, gently fold the whipped cream into the sour cream mixture until well combined.\n\nPlace a slice of the apple tart on each plate and garnish with a large spoonful of whipped sour cream. Serve immediately.\n\nAraxi Wine Director Jason Kawaguchi suggests a pairing of Veuve Clicquot Extra Brut Extra Old. “Apple and Almond always makes me think Champagne. Flavours that are frequently displayed in good champagne and the fresh acidity of the wine clean the palate as they water the mouth.”"
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"On this occasion, he pointed to the importance of the development of the IT sector, as it was the IT industry that recorded higher exports than Fiat and Smederevska Zelezara for the first time in 2018.\n\n– This is the export of Serbian knowledge, as engineers are the carriers of innovations in Serbia. South of Munich and Vienna, Serbia has the best engineers, and we must do everything to have as many as possible and to have more than 51% students enroll at technical faculties in Serbia – Minister Popovic pointed out.\n\nPopovic gave special acknowledgment to faculties of technical sciences in Serbia, pointing out that it is in technical sciences that the future lies for all children in Serbia. Handing out the award to Baby Food Factory, he pointed out that each company that was nominated deserved to get Aurea 2019.\n\nBaby Food Factory opened in October 2018 in Dobanovci. The mission of the team behind this investment was to offer healthy, high quality food for children. This is a greenfield investment worth EUR 34 million.\n\n– The Investment of the Year Award is a special kind of acknowledgment for our company and the proof that Baby Food Factory has been recognized as a project which helps to bring the local baby food industry back to the place it deserves, but also to improve the exporting potentials in this segment. This investment is truly an important step forward in the domestic baby food market, as we’ve brought new production standards and offered our consumers high quality, healthy baby food. Our products are already making their way through the markets of the region and the Commonwealth of Independent States, and keeping in mind that only the first phase of the investments is completed, we are looking at additional investments in the years to come, as well as the expansion of our range of products and the penetration of new markets. We are especially proud of the fact that this is a local investment, thanks to which our country now has a modern factory which can stand shoulder to shoulder with big world producers, offering top quality to parents and children – said Zeljko Ciganovic, the CEO of Baby Food Factory.\n\nIn addition to the main award, eKapija has also given out two special acknowledgments. The innovation award went to Alfa Kima from Knjazevac for its innovative design of heat pumps featuring the R290 gas, under the protected name of PropSafe. This award was handed out by Vladislav Lalic, Country Manager at IKEA.\n\n– It is my special pleasure to hand out the innovation award today, because innovations are immeasurably important in the world we live and work in. As Canadian Prime Minister said in Davos in 2018: “the pace of change has never been this fast, yet it will never be this slow again” – Lalic pointed out.\n\nThe social usefulness award went to the BioSense Institute in Novi Sad for the development of the first Digital Farm in Serbia and to Delta Holding for their Nase Selo project.\n\n– Social usefulness is not just philanthropy, but a much wider concept. It is perhaps one of the most important categories, something that needs to be talked and written about much more, as companies learn from each other that way – pointed out Mihailo Vesovic, adviser to the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia, who handed out the social usefulness award.\n\nThe president of this year’s jury was Vojin Senk, a professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, who emphasized the importance of such awards. Professor Senk invited companies to apply for awards and projects such as Aurea, but also the media to write about innovations as much as possible, as they will thereby incite good projects and ideas, but also motivate young people to stay in Serbia.\n\n– We are extremely satisfied with the quality of this year’s candidates for our company’s award. In today’s world, only the best business endeavors, the best concepts, can survive. Good ideas, however, are not worth much without the ability to have them realized. We believe in the Aurea candidates. We believe that all the nominees have a chance of achieving considerable success and that our laureates are the first among the equally good – said Mirko Radonjic, the editor-in-chief of eKapija.\n\nThe winner of the main Aurea 2019 award and the recipients of the special acknowledgments were picked by a six-member jury, and the readers of ekapija.com and aurea.rs also voted. The requirements were that the projects had been realized in the previous calendar year, meeting three criteria: innovation, social usefulness and financial potential.\n\nThe business portal eKapija hands out Aurea awards as part of its orientation towards socially responsible business, without a financial interest, intending to promote and support projects important to a sustainable development of the Serbian economy.\n\nThe direct benefit for the winners, but also all the investments shortlisted for the award, is promotion, which further materializes through increased visibility with investors, easier communication with the media, banks, public administration and other potential partners. Since 2009, eKapija’s initiative of supporting projects benefiting the sustainable development of the Serbian economy has resulted in a wide media promotion of around 80 innovative companies and individuals."
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