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"Although he’d held workshops and lectures across the country, in the fall of 1940, Lewis took his first step into academia by accepting a nonpaying position at the University of Wisconsin. Attracted to the city of Madison, he enjoyed teaching and so, once a week for two hours, he’d pace the room listing everything he’d ever learned about writing. One student, theater critic Frances Benn Hall, recorded one of Lewis’ lectures:\n\nWhen you write don’t worry about whether or not it’ll sell …. Don’t want success at twenty-two. If you want fame, be a prize fighter or a movie star. If you write, write because you must write. Because you can’t help it. Write what you believe, what you know, what moves you. And always write the best you can. Be self-proud. You can fool the critics but never yourself. Remember you’re competing with the best that’s ever been written. Try to be better than the best. There’s no limit for you and there can be no writing but great writing. Possess a divine egotism. . . . And never forget that you’re competing with Shakespeare (451).\n\nLewis’ time in Madison was short as, after six classes, he abruptly returned to New York, telling his students, “I’ve taught you all I know. From here on in, all would be repetition” (452).\n\nTwo years later, returning to Minnesota to gather material for his next novel (Gideon Planish, 1943), Lewis joined the University of Minnesota where he taught another writing course. Though there for only one semester, Lewis was uncomfortable socializing with his peers:\n\nThe novelist Robert Penn Warren was on the faculty there, but Lewis was wary of him because he was friendly with the critics Allen Tate and John Peale Bishop, also teaching at the university, whom Lewis felt looked down on him — which they did (468).\n\nPresumably Lewis taught his course very similarly to that at Wisconsin, but when the semester ended he left with these last words for his students: “In writing as in life, righteousness is permissible” (469).\n\nThat’s advice that could be used today."
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"And finally Karan tweeted, “For all those who are concerned, you might have heard that Jennifer and I have separated and will soon be getting divorced. I just wanted to confirm that it’s true. The decision has been mutually agreed upon and the reasons are too personal to share. What happens between only two people know…all else…merely speculations and assumptions…nothing more…this much I wanted to share…thank you always for all your love…”\n\nFew days back Winget issued an official statement about the end of her relationship with Karan Singh Grover. The actress has requested not to be disturbed as currently she is in London and shooting for Kunal Kohli’s film. At the other side, KSG is currently busy for his upcoming thriller movie ‘Alone’ in which he is working with Bipasha Basu. Karan’s film is scheduled to release next year.\n\nAlthough the Television couple has chosen to remain silent about the reasons, reports stated that it may have been Karan’s womanizing ways that lead the relationship to the split.\n\nKaran’s marriage with Shraddha Nigam also ended in a divorce and in 2012 he married to Jennifer. Well Karan has finally broken his silence on the rumors and confirmed the end of their relationship.\nSince long time both of them were facing hard time in their married life. Karan and Jennifer we living separate. Karan’s relation with Shraddha Nigam was ended when she caught her red-handed. Reports stated that Karan had an affair with Choreographer Nichole.\n\nSources say that Jennifer has always played the part of a good wife. It is Karan who does not change himself and keep repeating the same mistakes."
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But Dr Winchester’s study goes much beyond and explains how pesticides can have long-term problems in humans. Maybe I alone was unaware of the long-term impact of some of the pesticides, and I therefore thought it would be useful to share this disturbing news report. I am sure you will agree the urgent need for more long-term studies to ascertain the effects of pesticides before the approval for its application is given.\n\nIf this is true of pesticides, I wonder how can the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) be satisfied with the so-called long-term tests done by Mahyco on Bt brinjal. After all, GM crops like Bt cotton and Bt brinjal also produce a toxin within the plant, which means the chemical pesticide has been replaced with a biological pesticide. The longest toxicity tests, which are for only 90 days, cannot in any way assess the long-term effects like the development of tumours or cancers from such genetic modification. No safety can be concluded about Bt Brinjal based on this, and considering the above mentioned study on atrazine exposure in rats, it is obvious that the true impact can only be known when research spans for a few generations.\n\nIn the laboratory studies, the first generation of baby rats born with exposure to atrazine herbicide carried no birth defects, but as they grew old they developed serious problems, and then passed it on to their next generation. In the case of GM crops, we need experiments on rats to continue for several generations to know the real impacts. I don’t understand why should the GEAC be in a tearing hurry to sweep scientific scrutiny under the carpet?\n\nThe news report entitled Risk of birth defects linked to month of conception is pasted below.\n\nBabies conceived in the spring and summer are more likely than others to be born with a range of birth defects, according to new research. A possible reason: The levels of pesticides and other agrichemicals in surface water happen to peak at the same time.\n\nThe U.S. study, published in this month’s issue of the medical journal Acta Pædiatrica, relies on data from the U.S. Geological Survey, the Environmental Protection Agency and the birth certificates of 30.1 million babies born in the United States from 1996 to 2002.\n\nLead author Paul Winchester, a professor of clinical pediatrics at Indiana University’s school of medicine, and his colleagues found a strong association between the increased number of birth defects in children of women whose last menstrual period occurred in April, May, June or July and elevated levels of nitrates, atrazine and other pesticides in surface water (streams and rivers) during the same period.\n\nThis correlation was statistically significant for half of the 22 categoriesof birth defects reported in a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention database from 1996 to 2002, including spina bifida, cleft lip, clubfoot and Down syndrome.\n\n“No one has ever said to a pregnant woman, ‘Your month of conception putsyou at risk,’ ” Dr. Winchester says. “It’s not in any textbook.” Even mothers who did not report well-known risk factors, such as drinking alcohol and smoking, diabetes or advanced age, had higher overall birth-defect rates for babies conceived from April to July.\n\nIn addition to babies born with severe medical problems, birth defects are the leading cause of infant death in the United States, accounting for about 20 per cent of all deaths.\n\nDr. Winchester says his interest in a possible connection between chemicals commonly used in agriculture and birth defects was piqued when he moved to Indiana, where he is also a practising neonatologist at the Riley Hospitalfor Children.\n\n“What most impressed me when I came to this region of the corn belt is how many birth-defect babies I was seeing, compared to other places I’ve practised,” he says.\n\nBut he found that the effects appear not to be limited to farming communities. “Everyone wants to believe ‘it’s not going to affect my life over here in the suburbs,’ ” he says.\n\nThe study shows only a correlation between pesticides and birth defects. More research is necessary to prove causation, Dr. Winchester says. Still, without the parallel spikes in water contamination and birth defects, the study could have exonerated those pesticides measured. “It didn’t do that,”he says.\n\nThere is a growing body of research raising concerns about agrichemicals. A study found that women exposed to pesticides through gardening or proximity to agricultural crops have an increased risk of giving birth to offspring with neural-tube defects and limb anomalies. One current limitation of research in this area is a lack of consistent data- for instance, many states, including Indiana, do not routinely collect information on the levels of agrichemicals in drinking water.\n\nResearchers hope that they can identify possible biological mechanisms that might explain how pesticides could cause birth defects and other long-term developmental problems.\n\nPreliminary evidence suggests that pesticides may function in the same way as the controversial chemical bisphenol A, a plastic-making compound able to act like a female hormone. Not only can it disrupt the hormonal systems of living organisms, but it does so at very low doses.\n\nAnd similar to BPA, pesticides’ harmful effects may not be immediately apparent.\n\nIn one study, Dr. Winchester says, baby rats exposed to atrazine, an herbicide that is banned in European countries, were born with no birth defects. 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"One of the trickiest things about starting tomatoes indoors is making sure they get enough light. Often, indoor areas don’t get adequate sunlight, so you’ll need to have a few grow lights to put over your tomatoes once the seeds sprout. Before the seed sprouts, you don’t have to worry about providing them with light.\n\nTomatoes are happiest when they have a consistent supply of water. The plants produce long roots, meaning they can handle a long drink of water on a regular basis. The Old Farmer’s Almanac recommends giving tomatoes at least two inches of water per week, which is about 120 gallons for every 100-square-feet of growing space.\n\nAdding a layer of mulch over the soil is one way to help your tomatoes maintain consistent moisture levels. Mulch helps keep water from quickly evaporating from the soil. As an added benefit, it also helps control soil temperature and can help suppress weeds.\n\nTomatoes prefer relatively neutral soils, with a pH between 6.0 and 6.8. But, according to Cornell University, the plants can grow in slightly acidic soil, with a pH as low as 5.5.\n\nIdeally, the soil you plant your tomatoes in will drain well. Although the plants have deep roots and love their moisture, they aren’t fans of water-logged, soggy soils. Super wet soils can lead to root rot and other diseases.\n\nSometimes, it just makes sense to grow certain plants alongside or near certain other plants. Tomatoes have a number of companions, or plants that they grow well with. One of the most popular companion planting combinations is growing tomatoes with basil.\n\nNot only do tomato and basil make up two thirds of a Caprese salad, they also support each other in the garden. When basil is grown next to tomato, the taller tomato plant provides some shade and protection, keeping the basil from frying in the sun. The scent of basil also helps protect the tomato plant from pests.\n\nA few other good companions for tomato plants include:\n\nTomatoes don’t get along with everyone, though. Since they are in the same family as potatoes and since both plants have deep root systems, it’s best to keep your tomatoes and your potatoes far away from each other.\n\nIt’s also a good idea to grow members of the cabbage family far away from tomatoes. The two plants work against each other. If you grow cabbages near tomatoes, you might end up with reduced yields from both.\n\nAlthough some varieties of tomatoes can grow to be very large, up to nine or 10 feet, some varieties have a much smaller growth habit. If you are growing a tomato plant in a container, it’s a good idea to keep your eye out for plants that have a small growth habit.\n\nWe are just beginning to scratch the surface when it comes to growing tomatoes in your garden. Luckily, we have a lot of articles on the topic, covering everything from planting tomatoes to choosing the best fertilizer for them. You can find all our articles in the sidebar.\n\nIf you aren’t sure where to start when it comes to growing tomatoes, our article on how to plant tomatoes can point you in the right direction. You’ll learn more about starting tomatoes from seed, planting them in the ground or a container, and what tomatoes need to grow well and to produce lots and lots of fruit.\n\nOnce you’ve got your tomatoes started, you will most likely want more in-depth information about caring for them and helping them thrive. Check out our articles How to Stake Tomatoes, Your Guide to Growing Tomatoes in Containers, and Watering Tomatoes: How Much Water Do They Need? for more detailed advice on the ins and outs of successfully growing tomatoes."
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"On 3 April 1996 special trade mission flight IFO-21 a USAF Boeing CT-43A crashed on approach to Dubrovnik Airport during an official trade mission killing all 35 people on board. The Boeing CT-43A was carrying the United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown and some other notable people like The New York Times Frankfurt Bureay chief Nathaniel C. Nash. The plane crashed into a mountainside while attempting an instrument approach. Initially there was one survivor Air Force Technical Sergeant Shelly Kelly who received only minor injuries however she died three hours after the crash due to an injury sustained in the ambulance.\n\nThe aircraft involved in the crash was operated by the 86th Airlift Wing, based at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Due to the fact that this was a modified 737 for military use it wasn't equipped with a flight data recorder or a cockpit voice recorder.\n\n\nThe Boeing CT-43A that was used for this flight was formerly a T-43A navigator training aircraft, converted for distinguished visitor travel.\n\n\nThere were 30 passengers and 5 crew members on board at the moment of the accident. Among the passengers were United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown, The New York Times Frankfurt Bureay chief Nathaniel C. Nash.\nFrom all 35 people on board only one initially survived the crash - Air Force Technical Sergeant Shelly Kelly who received only minor injuries. She died however three hours after the crash due to an injury sustained in the ambulance.\n\n\nThe official report by an Air Force accident investigation board report noted several reasons that led the Boeing CT-43A, callsign IFO-21 (short for Implementation Force), to crash. The most important among the findings was a \"failure of command, aircrew error and an improperly designed instrument approach procedure\". It is noteworthy that the weather was not considered a substantial contributing factor in the crash.\n\n\nThe head of navigation on Cilipi Airport, Niko Jerkuic, was found dead (with a bullet wound in his chest) three days after the accident .\n\n\nThe location of the crash site is identified by a large (10 metre tall) stainless steel cross on Strazisce peak. Hikers can reach the peak via the Ronald Brown path which is named in commemoration of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce who died in the crash.\n\nA memorial room has been installed in the Ronald Brown memorial house in the old city of Dubrovnik. It features portraits of the crash victims as well as a guest book.\n\nThe crash of this special trade mission flight is featured in episode 10 of the 4th season of the air-crash investigation television show Air Crash Investigations (called Mayday in the US), entitled Fog of War."
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Twitter gave them a special emoji; the band's U.S. shows sold out in hours.\n\nELLE.com interviewed BTS ahead of the award show about what winning Billboard's Top Social Artist award would mean to them, how they came together at company Big Hit Entertainment (in South Korea, music companies recruit and put together bands of artists called idols) and what to expect next.\n\nU.S. news outlets say you're on the cusp of \"blowing up\" in the U.S. How has it felt for you guys taking in all this?\n\nRap Monster: I think so many miracles have happened, from Twitter emoji to the Billboard Music Awards. But at the same time, we're just getting started and there are still more amazing things to accomplish for BTS and we can't wait for that to happen.\n\nJ-Hope: It's such an honor for BTS, and I'd have to say it's only a beginning. We want to and will go further and higher. It's all possible with the support of our fans around the world.\n\nJungkook: It's sometimes just unbelievable; partially maybe it was a bit of luck. But we do our best and keep working no matter what. The fans supported us so much, they love us. We'd like to go higher from here.\n\nWhat would it mean to you guys to win the Top Social Artist award at the BBMAs?\n\nRap Monster: It's just an awesome thing to happen for BTS—first, being invited to the BBMAs where all these top-notch artists gather in the same place. If we win Top Social Artists Award, it is made possible by A.R.M.Ys (our fans) around the world, and our honor and gratitude goes directly to them.\n\nWhat impact would you like to make on the U.S. music scene?\n\nSuga: I want to be on the Billboard Hot 100 with a single that has Korean lyrics.\n\nJimin: I wish BTS could set up a model for k-pop with the best music and content so we have a positive impact on the U.S. music scene.\n\nCan you tell me a bit about your backstory? You are all incredible lyricists, singers, and dancers. How did you build those skills and know music was your calling?\n\nRap Monster: I loved writing lyrics for rap when I was in junior high. I loved studying, but somehow I wanted to be a rapper who can write and rap.\n\nSuga: I have [been] writing rhymes and lyrics, a habit since I was a kid. They are all the little minor feelings and thoughts that go through my mind. I shuffle them a year or so later, and they sometimes become great lyrics for songs.\n\nJ-Hope: When I was a little kid, I simply loved music and enjoyed expressing myself with my body. Everyone liked me when I went up on the stage at a talent search in elementary school, and that's when I decided to become a music artist.\n\nHow did all seven of you come together to join your company Big Hit Entertainment—and ultimately, the final line up of BTS?\n\nRap Monster: I was introduced to our executive producer, \"hitman\" Bang, and auditioned in front of him. He told me later that he felt his destiny was to create a \"hip-hop idol band\" when he first met me. SUGA joined the team after me and j-hope was the third member (he was quite popular for his dancing in his hometown). With the rest of the four members joining the band, BTS was born in 2013.\n\nYou guys are going to the Billboard Music Awards ceremony. What are you most looking forward to?\n\nJin: Everything!! It's my first time in Las Vegas and at the BBMAs. Looking forward to everything about it.\n\nJimin: Being invited to the awards itself is a thrill and a chill.\n\nYou've also been playing across the U.S. What's been your favorite memory from the U.S. stretch of your tour?\n\nJin: On the tour, I noticed that quite a number of people spoke Korean to communicate with us. It was so great, and they were special moments.\n\nV: Every one of the shows on the U.S.—the tour was unforgettable. Personally, it was my favorite moments when I went to MoMA [Museum of Modern Art] in NY and the Chicago Art Museum.\n\nWhat sets you apart from other k-pop groups is the fact you are so personal in your lyrics and willing to speak out about mental health. How have the songs you've written—and expressing those feelings through music—helped you grow as young men?\n\nRap Monster: My songs have made me someone who constantly observes society and wants to be a person who can have [a] better, positive impact on other people.\n\nJ-Hope: The music helped me sympathize with our young generation and also empathize with them. I'd like to create and write more music that represents them.\n\nWhat message do you hope people take from your music?\n\nSuga: I want people to get positive energy from our music. Life is tough, and things don't always work out well, but we should be brave and go on with our lives.\n\nJ-Hope: We deliver many different messages to people of our generation. I want them to get good energy by listening to BTS music.\n\nJimin: It would be really great if our music continues to touch people. Once your heart is moved, it will develop to something better and positive.\n\n\"Once your heart is moved, it will develop to something better and positive.\" -Jimin\n\nIf you together had to make a seven song playlist for a BTS new listener, what songs do you recommend they listen to?\n\nYour dancing is incredible. For someone who isn't as familiar with your music, what music video do you believe shows off your best choreography as a group?\n\nWhat was the hardest routine to pick up?\n\nYou guys are about to wrap Episode III of your BTS Live Trilogy tour. What can fans look forward to seeing explored next in your music?\n\nJin: We're still working on it, but as you have seen it on last tours, whatever comes next is going to be exciting and special.\n\nJimin: New storyline going to be new and something we can all enjoy. I look forward to your support!\n\nHow has your song-writing evolved as you've worked together? Has your success in the U.S. and internationally changed the way you write your music at all, knowing it's for a global audience?\n\nSuga: It has not changed my style. I try not to be influenced by success or popularity.\n\nJungkook: It's made me want to create more fresh and better music and that's why we all try to listen and study more music.\n\nWhat song has meant the most to you that you've written and why?\n\nRap Monster: Probably \"Spring Day.\" I wrote the melody and lyrics for the song .\n\nSuga: All the songs I've written. They made me a better person and helped me grow up.\n\nJ-Hope: \"Mama\". It was my first solo track, and it means much to me because it's about my mother.\n\nRap Monster: Chandler! I've always admired his sense of humor. But I can't choose a bandmate like him…."
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"River Otter photographed in Yellowstone National Park. We hiked just a short distance above Mammoth to a small lake and found these two hamming it up for us. If you look closely, the one in front has a fish on the log. He kept bringing it up to show it off to us.",
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"We had just finished a great morning of photographing Moose on the Gros Ventre River in Teton National Park. As we stood in a small circle sharing stories and preparing to move on we hear some chatter behind us in the river. This family of four River Otter put on a great show for about twenty minutes. Otter number four is out of the frame. No doubt the disobedient on of the bunch off on his own.",
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"I can’t take credit for spotting this one. My buddy and fellow artist Chad Poppleton and I where actually out looking for Elk when he yelled, “Buck! Stop!”. He has a great eye. It took me a bit to spot the antlers through the brush as this guy was bedded down. We moved in slowly towards him and as we got close enough to reach with the cameras made just enough noise to stir him up.",
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"She came out of the brush and headed our direction so quickly, this poor guy had to abandon his equipment. Glad it wasn’t me. He later told me he was “just a bit stressed she might tip it over” as it was about $15,000 in camera gear! BTW myself and the others photographing were so concerned we couldn’t help taking tons of photos. lol.",
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No law has also exonerated any parent from being punished when found culpable, irrespective of his or her relationship with the victim,” he said.\n\nCommenting further on why people engage in incest, Buba noted that most cases of incest, sodomy and other unnatural sexual intercourse were instigated for ritual purposes.\n\nAccording to him, the Bar had established a mobile unit to support victims of domestic and gender-based violence, especially displaced persons in the state.\n\nAlhaji Usman Mala, a community leader in Nayi Nawa, Yobe, said ‘’there are strong cultural values against incest and this has made it a despicable act or a taboo”.\n\n“Anyone who engages in incestuous relationship will be ostracized by the community and this has strongly checked such occurrence in the society,” he said.\n\nOn its part, Bauchi State Shariah Commission said it recorded no fewer than 30 cases of incest in 2019, saying the development had become a threat to moral upbringing of children in the state.\n\nMr Adamu Shehu, spokesman of Jigawa Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) said suspects often gave many reasons for committing incest, but added that the “devil” had always been made the scapegoat.\n\nShehu said whenever such suspects were interrogated, they always attributed their actions to ‘the work of the devil’ and rituals.\n\nHe also said that some victims or their parents attributed such acts to poverty, as they were lured by gifts and money.\n\nThe spokesperson, however, identified ignorance and isolated life-pattern as other factors responsible for the menace.\n\nAccording to him, consequences of incest are virtually the same with those of rape, which include feeling of isolation, shame, guilt and poor self-esteem, among others.\n\n“There is also a tendency for victims of incest to suffer from other disorders, such as sleep disturbances, nightmares, depression and eating disorders,” he explained.\n\nMr Audu Haruna, Director, Social Welfare 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people now attached more value to materials and are desperate to make it through rituals that push them into such acts,” Damare said.\n\nOn the security aspect, DSP Sulaiman Nguroje, the spokesman of the Adamawa Police Command, said there were rampant cases of rape of minors in the state being perpetrated by either their relations or those very closed to the victims.\n\nIn Gombe state, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Naomi Joel, called for a review of the laws in the state to prescribe stiffer penalties against culprits of incest.\n\nShe said the increase in cases of incestuous relationship was alarming, hence the need for the government to adopt stringent measures that would serve as deterrent.\n\nShe cited as an example, a case of a father and son in Gombe jointly having the canal knowledge of his (father’s) biological daughter, resulting in pregnancy.\n\n“My ministry reported the matter to the police but the father took to his heels and is now at large,” 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The wealth gap between America’s richest and poorer families more than doubled from 1989 to 2016, according to a recent analysis by the Center.\n\n“Inequality will go up as long as the people at the top of the tail are seeing their wealth increase,” Bryan said. “A booming economy means that people who have higher income and own capital are able to see continued higher returns on that.”\n\nDecades of economic policies that favor Wall Street and corporate CEOs have created an economy that is dangerously out of balance. Corporate executives continue to line their pockets with our labor and ensure the rules are written to favor them.\n\nWe cannot allow corporate greed to grow unchecked. We cannot allow the interests of the rich and powerful to dictate policies that have such profound effects on working families.\n\nAt first glance, corporate greed seems to be the ultimate culprit when it comes to economic disparity. 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Because society continues to support and buy the messages distributed by corporations and media, those business models will forever continue to thrive.\n\n“The Platform,” a Spanish film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, is set in a large, tower-style “Vertical Self-Management Center” where the residents, who are periodically switched at random between its many floors, are fed by a platform, initially filled with food, that gradually descends through the levels. It is a system bound to cause conflict, as the residents at the top levels can eat as much as they can, leaving increasingly little for those below.\n\nGalder Gaztelu-Urrutia says the film’s key message is that\n\n“…humanity will have to move towards the fair distribution of wealth”, with an exploration of the importance of individual initiative in driving political change that critiques both capitalism and “socialist systems”.\n\n“Parasite,” a South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho, follows the members of a poor family who scheme to become employed by a wealthy family by infiltrating their household and posing as unrelated, highly qualified individuals.\n\nBut that’s what makes the ending such a gut-punch: it’s about a fantasy. We know that Ki-woo will never earn enough money to buy the house because Parasite shows that economic mobility is dead.\n\nThe Kims aren’t a “lazy” family who are simply avoiding hard work. 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"Posted on February 21, 2015 by justiceforkevinandjenveybaylis\n\nAs Glendale, Ariz. prepared to welcome over 100,000 football fans for Super Bowl XLIX, the state braced for a darker influx of company—the predators and victims of human trafficking.\n\nPublic officials from both sides of the aisle have voiced concern over Super Bowl Sunday, claiming it draws high levels of sex trafficking activity to host cities. In 2014, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., cited the Super Bowl as “one of the largest venues for sex trafficking in the country” and cited a study showing online escort ads increased almost 300 percent from a Saturday in mid-January to the Saturday before the 2011 Super Bowl. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, echoed similar claims this year saying, “The dirty little secret is that the Super Bowl actually is one of the highest levels of human sex trafficking activity of any event in the country.” But is it?",
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"The High Court recently upheld the Labour Court’s decision ordering reengagement of a Luas Driver who had been dismissed for ‘moonlighting’ as a taxi driver.\n\nMoonlighting is the colloquial term used to described an employee who engages in additional work outside his or her primary source of employment, otherwise known as double jobbing.\nWhilst not prohibited under legislation, it is common ground that employers disapprove of employees taking outside work, usually outlined in their contract of employment or employee handbook.\nMoonlight can give rise to concerns from an employer’s point of view, ranging from health and safety risks due to over worked employees, to poor performance and inadequate rest periods, thus breaching Organisation of Working Time Act 1997.\n\nHere Transdev Ireland, discovered that one of their luas operators through a private investigator, had also been working as taxi driver at night time. As such, Tansdev Ireland dismissed the employee for gross misconduct. It is important to note that the drivers contract expressly prohibited from engaging in other paid employment without his employers permission.\n\nThe driver noted he only occasionally worked as a taxi driver and that such did not constitute a breach of his contract. However Transdev noted that due to the safety critical nature of a laus drivers role, i.e. the responsibility for the safety of passengers and other motorists and pedestrians, they had no other choice. As such the WRC agreed with the decision to dismiss the driver.\n\nTransdev appealed the Labour Courts decision to the High Court on a point of law[2] citing the fact that the Labour Court failed to rationally address the relevant law[3], failed to rationally address the relevant facts of the case and failed to provide adequate reasons for the order of re-engagement.\nThe High Court rejected the above grounds, noting that the omission of reasoning was a “harmless error” and they are allowed to “ cut to the chase” and not be fatal to its finding. As to the issue of re-engagement, the Court concluded that same does not require any express justification as it flows naturally from the finding of an unfair dismissal itself. Moreover, that Transdev failed to provide a detailed fight on the issue of the remedy and failed to submit evidence that the reengagement would be disruptive.\n\nThis case flags an issue over proportionality dismissal decisions. This ruling calls into question the ability of an employer to rely on Double Employment policies, in light of occasional additional work, when determining the reasonableness of employers sanction to dismiss.\nWhen accounting for working time obligations, an employer should be reminded that any additional work outside of the employees primary employment should also be taken into account when it comes to ensuring appropriate rest breaks.",
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"I wanted to click the quintessential Kochi photograph at the Chinese fishing nets in Fort Kochi. After much apprehension, I climbed onto a boat to capture the sunset hues against the backdrop of the fishing nets. The place was abuzz with activity and I was merely a spectator. Wanting to get the best shot I dart ahead, standing on the edge of one of the boats. Suddenly, there are excited murmurs among the fishermen( the hardworking humans of Kerala). As the nets move up and down, one of them rushes towards me. While I stand transfixed, he passes by me to reach the net.\n\nLooking at the bewildered me, he explains with a huge grin, “Madam, first big catch of the day. You are lucky for us.”\n\nKerala for me has always been more than God’s own country. It has bewitched me in ways more than one. From the meditative silence in the backwaters of Kumarakom, to the magic of the rolling tea estates in Munnar, to the divine aura in the lamp lit temple of Vaikom. Kerala has been special because of the humans I have interacted with.\n\nDeep inside the forests of Parambikulam, in the middle of the night, while I am engrossed in a conversation with my roommate in the Forest reserve tent (maintained by the officials), I hear a voice. “Is Divyakshi Madam here?” I jump out of my bed. An official is holding his phone, with my worried mom on the line (as there wasn’t any cellular network in the area). He has been doing rounds of all the tents to search me, in that biting cold, so a worried mother can talk to her daughter.\n\nI have the fondest memories of Parambikulam. Staying in the heart of the forest, where the officials managed everything themselves : from food to jungle walks, the canoe ride in the vast lake, meeting the tribals, and hugging a giant teak tree!\n\nI walked into the Kathakali performance centre in Munnar an hour earlier than the scheduled performance. Not just to click the performers while they got ready, but to interact with them. Praveen and Amal were warm, albeit shy. They spoke in broken English about dancing as a passion, stage performances, the art form of Kathakali and the process of getting ready.\n\nAn hour later, when I watched them perform on the stage, being shy was history. They owned the stage with their confidence and skill. When the performance ended and the applause was still on, I hurried onto the stage for a picture. Their offstage coyness blended perfectly with their on stage fervour. Such are Humans of Kerala.\n\nIn Munnar, on the winding roads leading to Mattupetty Dam, there are lush green tea estates. Hopping out for pictures is mandatory and while I do so, I am met with several bright smiles of tea workers. They cannot understand what I say, I cannot decipher what they say, but we converse. We converse through smiles and giggles and laughter.\n\nWho said you needed words to communicate?\n\nDuring the same trip, I met some wonderful souls: Jenev, my driver who ferried me across with patience, a young adventurous boy who took me on a thrilling boat trip on his speed boat in Kumarakom and a kind hearted Prashant who took me to Vaikom temple (one of my most memorable temple experiences in India).\n\nIn Kerala, I did not meet Hindus, Christians, Jews, Muslims or Sikhs. Just Malayalees. Who wore the spirit of Kerala on their sleeves. One reason I deeply adore the state.\n\nI return to Kochi for the Kochi Biennale. There are stories and tales to hear, experiences to live and heartwarming narratives to appreciate. I met the Humans of Biennale and their installations warmed my heart. It is an experience to be felt to believe. But there was a hidden Kochi to be seen. Something I never thought I will.\n\nAqui Thami, one of the artists of Kochi Biennale, spearheading Sister Library\n\nEngrossed in activities at the Kochi Biennale\n\nMy first visit to Kochi was unimpressive and I was pretty vocal about it. One human from Kochi: Johann Kuruvilla who runs Kochi Heritage Project vowed to change it through a walk in the city. I scoffed, but as we traversed through the lanes of Fort Kochi, passing colourful houses, greeting locals, I was being washed by the gentle, unpretentious feel of the city, where every morning felt like a Sunday morning: fresh, laid back, calm and ever serene.\n\nAnd that is when it occurred to me: Had I ever given a place a second chance pretty much like I give humans? Had I ever changed by perspective of a city because of a human?\n\nMemories of that walk still stay with me: those toothless grins of the workers sorting ginger at the old mills, the conversations with owners of cafes: Kashi, Teapot, David Hall and Ginger hotel, the helpful staff of Neemrana Towerhouse and the passion of Johann: of showing his city, the pride he showed towards his state and the conviction he had to change my perception of Kochi.\n\nThis one is for all those humans of Kerala: Human by Nature! Watch this fantastic video by Kerala Tourism celebrating the Humans of Kerala.\n\nDisclaimer: This post is written in collaboration with Kerala Tourism. All the experiences, words and opinions are mine, as always!\n\n11 thoughts on “Humans of Kerala: Human by Nature”"
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"Vedanta says that besides the body and the mind there is a third dimension to our personality-the Atman, the eternally pure, ever-conscious, and everfree spiritual dimension in us. This spiritual Reality is the substratum of the three states of consciousness-waking, dream, and deep sleep-and provides continuity during deep sleep.\n\n\"This Atman is Brahman\" (Mandukya Upanishad, 2) is one of the four Vedantic equations that speak of the oneness of spiritual Existence. This statement means that Atman, the spiritual Reality behind the body and the mind, and Brahman, the spiritual Reality behind the universe, are one and the same. A spiritual seeker realizes this identity only when he knows that his true Self is the Spirit. Spiritual Reality transcends time, space, and causation, which account for our empirical existence in the world. All forms of God are manifestations of the ultimate Reality, Brahman. The Upanishads emphatically declare that by realizing this truth in one's heart-purified of all desires and free of all doubts-one transcends death and becomes immortal. (Katha Upanishad, 2.3.15) Not that the body continues to exist forever. Being born, it has to die. But a knower of Brahman becomes one with Brahman (Mundaka Upanishad, 3.2.9) and is not affected by the fall of the body.\n\nSri Ramakrishna's life demonstrates that God exists, can be realized, and that God-realization is the goal of human life. Sri Sankara makes it clear in his celebrated work Vivekachudamani (4) that he who does not strive to realize the Atman despite having a human birth verily commits suicide, since he kills his higher self by clinging to unreal things.\n\nDelusion Is the Cause of All Trouble\n\nYudhishthira's answer to the question \"What is the news?\" is a thought-provoking one. All created beings, he says, are cooked by time in a cauldron of great delusion. As long as we are in delusion we are in the domain of time and get cooked by it. What is this delusion? What is its source? The mother of all delusion is to believe that we are the body. This basic belief makes the external world and its enjoyments seem to be the only reality. How do we, who are essentially Spirit, believe that we are the body? Sri Shankara attributes this to maya, the power (shakti) that both conceals Reality and distorts It. Avarana-shakti conceals the spiritual Reality from us. Sri Ramakrishna would hold a towel in front of his face and ask whether those before him could see him. Similarly, he would say, we are not able to see God because of the veil of maya. Vikshepa-shakti distorts our perception of the spiritual Reality. It makes the Real appear as unreal and the unreal as Real. It makes Brahman, the Reality, appear as the world with its varied creations.\n\nHence it is clear that, essentially, the I-am-the-body idea is the root cause of all ignorance. The feeling of \"mine\" regarding things in the world stems from this idea, as Sri Shankara explains in his commentary on the Katha Upanishad (1.3.12): \"Alas, how unfathomable, inscrutable and variegated is this maya! Every creature, though in reality identical with the supreme Reality and instructed as such, does not grasp the fact that 'I am the supreme Self.' On the contrary, even without being told, he accepts as his Self the non-selves-the aggregate of the body and senses under the idea 'I am the son of such a one,' though the latter is an object of perception (and hence not the Self).\"\n\nDelusion, again, is part of a graded series described in the Bhagavad Gita (2.62-3): \"Brooding over sense objects, one develops attachment to them. Attachment gives rise to desire (to possess the objects). Desire results in anger (towards obstacles to its fulfillment). Anger creates delusion. From delusion follows loss of memory (of one's spiritual nature). This leads to loss of buddhi (discrimination), which leads to spiritual death.\" In short, it was brooding over sense objects that triggered the systematic downfall leading to spiritual death."
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And dreamy Paul with no shoes on and a fag hanging from his fingers. And George, in all his double denim, hippy nonchalance.\n\nI felt terrible about it, but the 'stop and chat' was happening, and there was nothing Micheál Martin or I could do about it\n\nIn my wildest, weirdest dreams I never thought I’d actually be at the kitchen table trying to figure out which shade of white belonged to the zebra crossing and which matched better with John’s white suit. But apparently that’s what 40 days and 40 nights into a lockdown looks like for some people.\n\nIncidentally, when you crack open a jigsaw you realise very quickly why they are mostly a thing you do on holidays because the place you are renting has one and there’s a designated jigsaw table on hand.\n\nJigsaws do not work in normal houses, especially during a pandemic. The kitchen table is already crowded with miscellaneous stuff, including music books, working-from-home documents and the bread bin. The bread bin is currently double jobbing as a laptop pedestal because – and you can have this pandemic tip for free – the elevation of the laptop really helps aesthetically during Zoom gatherings especially if you have chin issues.\n\nDefeated by the trees that line both sides of Abbey Road, I went for a cycle. After some time I realised I was slightly outside my 2km. I got off the bike, feeling furtive. I realised I was near some friends’ houses and was tempted to go and ring their doorbells before running across the road for a socially distant chat.\n\nJust as I was trying to banish these unpatriotic thoughts a man came towards me carrying a bag of groceries. On closer inspection I saw it was Micheál Martin, leader of Fianna Fáil, the man who might soon be taoiseach.\n\n“Hello Micheál,” I said before I could stop myself. He looked at me and kept walking. Then in an explaining kind of voice I said out loud: “It’s Róisín.” And then as he continued to squint at me, puzzled, instead of just leaving well enough alone, I smiled and added “Róisin Ingle, The Irish Times”.\n\nWith my full name and place of work uttered with such enthusiasm there was nothing for Micheál Martin to do but stand and engage in small talk with me. I had coerced him into what American comedian Larry David calls a “stop and chat”.\n\nI felt terrible about it but the “stop and chat” was happening and there was nothing Micheál Martin or I could do about it.\n\nWe had to plough on.\n\nThe laptop is on the breadbin. I forced the nearly-taoiseach to tell me about his rhubarb, and I am demented trying to finish a jigsaw of Abbey Road. Send help\n\nMotioning to the messages he was carrying, I asked him about the shop from which he’d just emerged. Micheál Martin said he had got some very good rhubarb in there recently. So I asked Micheál Martin if he’d made a crumble with it and he said a crumble was a bit beyond his capabilities but he had boiled it up and eaten it with some yogurt.\n\nIf I’m honest the yogurt part caught me off guard. That might be why I suddenly found myself telling Micheál Martin that I was a little bit outside my 2km, like I was in confession and he was a priest with a fondness for stewed rhubarb.\n\nHe was very understanding about my transgression. We talked about how surreal it all was and the ways he was trying to help people and eventually, I let him go on his way.\n\nMicheál Martin looked relieved, and I can’t say I blame him.\n\nI was scrolling social media a couple of days later and saw what I think is the perfect description of what is happening to many of us – okay me – at the moment.\n\nJennifer Canesten was going to the chemist when she saw a school friend of her 12-year-old daughter.\n\n“Are ye gone mad yet?” the girl, who was cycling around in circles, shouted over.\n\n“We’re COMPLETELY MAD NOW!” the girl roared in response before pedalling off home.\n\nAnd that’s about the height of it really. I’m doing circles on my bike. The laptop is on the breadbin. I forced the nearly-taoiseach to tell me about his rhubarb, and I am demented trying to finish a jigsaw of Abbey Road."
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Matters are even more dire: New research from Prosperity Now and the Institute for Policy Studies predicts that by the year 2053, the household wealth of the median black family in America will be zero. Social scientists estimate that it would take 228 years for black families to possess the same wealth in America that white families own today. The race wealth gap becomes even more severe if cars are removed from the calculations as a household asset. In that scenario, white families have at least 69 times the wealth of the median black family.\n\nThese disparate outcomes do not reflect some fundamental irresponsibility on the part of black and brown people, nor do they indicate that white Americans are exemplars of fiscal responsibility and economic stewardship. Rather, the racial wealth gap in America is a predictable outcome and intentional result of federal, state and local policies that subsidized the creation of wealth and income for white America. (That history is detailed by Ira Katznelson in his excellent book \"When Affirmative Action Was White.\")\n\nThis racial wealth gap is also a consequence of housing segregation and racial discrimination against nonwhites in the labor market -- the latter of which is estimated to cost the U.S. economy at least $2 trillion a year. And one cannot overlook how centuries of chattel slavery, followed by Jim and Jane Crow, created and amplified intergenerational wealth for white America from the exploited bodies of black and brown people.\n\nFurthermore, the disparate perceptions of social reality documented by Richeson and Kraus are not limited to matters of wealth and income.\n\nPublic opinion polls and other research has repeatedly shown that white Americans and people of color have radically different opinions and experiences on various matters: from policing, civil rights, the impact of racism on day-to-day life, the overall economy and \"race relations\" more generally.\n\nEven during the tumultuous 1960s and the apex of the civil rights movement -- a time when rampant white supremacy and thuggery against freedom fighters across the South (and elsewhere) was broadcast around the world -- most white Americans were in denial about the realities of race in their own country.\n\nSince at least the founding of the United States, this type of white \"racial innocence,\" denial, and myopia have been nurtured and sustained by the news media, popular culture and political elites, and has been given life through segregated neighborhoods and schools, as well as interpersonal friendship and family networks.\n\nUndoubtedly, there has been progress along the color line in America: We are closer to a more democratic, humane, just and inclusive society than we were centuries ago. This journey has been very long. It has involved great steps forward. There have also been too many steps backward: See the election of Donald Trump and the overtly racist policies of today's Republican Party. In all, this journey forward has also been plagued by a collective unwillingness to remedy the deep and systemic roots of institutional racism.\n\nUltimately, the racial wealth gap is not just a problem for black and brown Americans. It impacts the United States as a whole by hurting the country's economy and global competitiveness. America's shifting racial demographics will exacerbate this crisis. Researchers from Prosperity Now and the Institute for Policy Studies explained this to the Guardian:\n\nIf the racial wealth divide continues to accelerate, the economic conditions of black and Latino households will have an increasingly adverse impact on the economy writ large, because the majority of US households will no longer have enough wealth to stake their claim in the middle class.\n\nHealing the racial wealth and income divide would help America as a whole. Unfortunately, too many white Americans see the fight against racism and racial inequality as a \"zero sum\" game they are terrified of losing -- even if that view hurts them in the medium term, and could ultimately destroy our country."
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In fact, so intense was the competition that executives like Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman publicly said that a glut of big-budget films ended up cannibalizing each other and taking a bite out of ticket sales.\n\nPerhaps bowing to the need for breathing room, two big films — the George Clooney World War II drama “Monuments Men” and “Jack Ryan,” the Chris Pine thriller based on the Tom Clancy novel — have been pushed into early next year by Sony and Paramount, respectively.\n\n“This past week, two films moved from the Christmas season and one fell in allowing more room for films to share an audience in the crowded season,” Nikki Rocco, president of Universal Pictures distribution, said. “We hope that the market place expands to allow success for all films playing during that time.”\n\n“The holiday season is almost always the heaviest movie-going time of the year, but there are limits, and we’re pushing them this year,” Exhibitor Relations vice-president and senior analyst Jeff Bock told TheWrap.\n\nBetween the Dec. 13 debut of Warner Bros.’ “The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug” and the Christmas holiday, there will be eight wide releases, roughly the same number as last year’s unusually packed Yuletide season. The second installment in Peter Jackson’s trilogy is expected to do massive business, and “Anchorman: The Legend Continues,” with Will Farrell reprising his role as Ron Burgundy, comes out via Paramount the following weekend.\n\nOn that same Dec. 18 weekend, Disney will be going wide with “Saving Mr. Banks,” the Tom Hanks-Emma Thompson tale of the making of “Mary Poppins,” Sony will expand David O. 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Instead they’ve been back-loaded into December.”\n\nThere’s still several weeks between now and the holidays, and two certain blockbusters – Disney’s “Thor: The Dark World” and Lionsgate’s “Hunger Games” sequel “Catching Fire” — will roll out before that time.\n\n“Those are going to be monsters hits, so even if the Christmas week does turn out to be too crowded, the year could still be a record-breaker,” said BoxOffice.com editor-in-chief Phil Contrino.\n\nThey also may help whet appetites for the deluge of Oscar-bait films, action movies and sequels that will be crowding into theaters in December. The key, studio and film executives insist, is providing something to fit all demographics. Many feel that kind of variety has been accomplished with the possible exception of family releases, which are looking a little light aside from “Walking With Dinosaurs,” a 3D film about the reptiles that once ruled the earth.\n\n“Things are lining up for it to be a really diverse holiday season, but at the end of the day you need your lead off hitter to get on base and it looks like ‘Hunger Games’ is going to fit the bill,” Greg Foster, chairman and president of IMAX Entertainment, told TheWrap.\n\nAfter the highest-grossing summer ever and a fall that ran a little below last year’s, the overall box office is essentially flat with last year right now.\n\nIf 2013 is to break the domestic benchmark of $10.8 billion set in 2012, a big holiday season like last year’s, when “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” “Les Miserables” and “Django Unchained” pushed it over the top, would help a lot. 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"There are very few places in the world where I would consider waking up at 5am just to get some fish, but Tsukiji Market is definitely one of them. If the idea of raw fish (sashimi) sends you heaving, I urge you to give it another go for the love of tuna that just melts on your tongue. I promise when it’s this fresh and prepared this delicately there is nothing else like it, and there will be plenty of other sushi options as well. Personally as a foodie, I skipped straight to the food, but if you want to see the tuna auction you really have to get there early as there are limited spaces for viewers. Some of the queues for the restaurants can get quite long as well, but surely that’s just testament to how good it’s going to be inside?\n\n4. Boat ride on the Sumida River\n\nTake a journey down the river and under its many bridges to see Tokyo from a different point of view. Jump on at Asakusa where most of the water buses start from and you’re guaranteed to see at least twelve different bridges along this route. If architecture and design spark your interest then this is definitely a trip for you. And if sipping a cool beer on a boat on a sunny day sparks your interest then I’d say this is a trip for you too! There are various routes including a round trip, but I can recommend getting off at the Hama-rikyu gardens for an added sightseeing bonus.\n\nWhen it comes to food, where do I even start? I wouldn’t blame you if the first thing that came to mind was sushi followed swiftly by ramen, but there is so much more to Japanese cuisine. This section deserves its own blog post, but before I get too tempted let me recommend three things that I think you should definitely try on your trip (that doesn’t include sushi or ramen!):\n\nBearing in mind that’s a literal translation, takoyaki is a batter cooked in a special pan filled with diced octopus, pickled ginger and various other ingredients, all brought together in a handy bite-sized ball.\n\nQuite often this pancake-like dish is cooked on a hot grill right in front of you with the main ingredient being cabbage. Be sure to check if it’s a grill-it-yourself establishment so you’re not sitting there twiddling your thumbs while everyone else is already tucking in!\n\nBasically, meat on a stick (and sometimes vegetables) but with some amazing local flavouring. If you can find it, there’s a brilliant little alleyway in Shinjuku where local eateries are crammed in next to and top of one another.\n\nI can only describe an Izakaya as a cross between a pub and a tapas restaurant in a laid back and cosy setting. Although they can at first seem intimidating to a foreigner, they’re great for unwinding after a long day of sightseeing (or work) and getting acquainted with the locals. If you’re having a tough time looking for one, many still sport a traditional red lantern outside the premises. Food comes as and when ordered and ready rather than in courses and is usually shared between the group if you’re with other people.\n\nSurely it’s not possible to go to the motherland of karaoke without actually going to a karaoke bar at least once? Even if you don’t like karaoke, you’re in another country and no one will ever know, unless you accidently post a picture on Facebook. So lose your inhibitions, grab that mic and belt out some tunes in a foreign language! Japanese karaoke is an altogether individual experience and there are such a variety of bars and boxes to choose from, whether you’d like to be surrounded by Hello Kitty memorabilia or even sing from a hot tub. Check out the Shibuya and Roppongi areas as a starting point.\n\nAt a whopping 634m tall, Tokyo Tower is hands down one of the best ways to survey the city. If you need a break from the bustling streets below, I highly recommend popping up and having a little gander. The night time view is spectacular with Tokyo’s array of high rise buildings and bright lights. During the day if you’re lucky enough to have a clear sky, then you may even get to see some distant points of interest which are very handily marked around the tower for you, such as ‘Mt. Fuji, 97km, that way’.\n\nAround April something magical happens in Japan and it’s called Sakura or Cherry Blossom season. As it’s seasonal the exact time of the year can vary, but if you manage to catch it the flurry of pink and white blossoms can be breathtaking. Sakura hot spots in Tokyo include Shinjuku Gyoen and Ueno Park, both boasting over 1,000 Sakura trees. Be prepared for crowds during peak season as popular areas can get amazingly crowded with Sakura enthusiasts.",
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"Asakusa definitely has a bit more of an older feel to it compared to some of Tokyo’s other more shiny districts like Ginza. Many of the buildings were built around the 1950s/60s since prior to this most were lost to bombs in war. This included one of Tokyo’s most popular temples Sensou-ji, which was originally built in the 7th century. It was rebuilt after WWII to symbolise peace and rebirth to the Japanese people. To get to the temple you’ll need to navigate your way through the Nakamise shopping street, which is lined with various street food stalls and tourist shops.\n\nOne final piece of advice – don’t assume that everyone in Tokyo will speak English, because they don’t! You’ll need to learn at least a few basic phrases before you get there.\n\nFortunately, there’s an app for that 😉\n\nAll photos property of Safia Griffin"
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"I never got the opportunity to enter alternate dimensions and fight grotesque monsters with a group of superhero friends when I was a high schooler, but boy, I sure wish I had all the brains, charm, and frankly astounding time management skills of Persona 5’s new, soft-spoken protagonist.\n\nWith Persona 5, Atlus has delivered the latest entry in a series that has recently become known for indulging in our perfect high school fantasies. All while adding in a dash of style, Japanese retro goodness, and old-fashioned JRPG fun.\n\nRight from the get-go, the game wastes no time in introducing you to basic combat mechanics. The opening stage has you leaping from one chandelier to the next, as you attempt to escape a high security casino with a valuable briefcase. Mobility in Persona 5 feels less restricted than they did in past games – with a simple press of a button, your character can climb ledges, dart around corners, and jump to nearby platforms.\n\nCombat is turn-based, but Persona 5 presents this tried-and-true formula in a fresh and exciting manner. The user interface is red and loud and overwhelming, but combat itself is simple. Your individual commands are tied to the different face buttons on the controller, so just tap the button you want, and watch the action unfold. There’s a certain delightful snappiness to the way the combat flows in the game. Hitting triangle brings up a list of your Persona’s skills and abilities, and your character summons the demon quickly onscreen with much finesse and little hesitation. Choose to retaliate with a physical attack instead, and your character will dismiss the demon swiftly before lunging towards the enemy.\n\nThere’s a highly stylistic elegance to everything Persona 5 does – from its combat and item menus, to its loading screens and character designs.\n\nAt the end of the game’s energetic opening stage, the protagonist is captured by the police, and interrogated by a fierce woman who demands to know everything about the Phantom Thieves. The game’s clock then rewinds, taking us back to an earlier chapter that shows us how our story started.",
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"Make no mistake; Persona 5 is still a JRPG, which means there’s going to be a certain amount of restriction and hand-holding during its early hours. When the game starts proper, we’re introduced to new characters, the neighborhood, and the game’s reason for forcing you into alternate realities to fight demons.\n\nWhereas Persona 4 themed its dungeons around the hearts and inner thoughts of your friends and teammates, Persona 5 centers them around its villains. This gives each dungeon (or Palace, as they’re referred to in-game) a twisted sense of evil. The dungeons themselves have been cleverly designed too, with each one being a different location depending on the villain’s personality. There’s a castle, a bank vault, and a museum, just to name a few. Each is equipped with its own set of unique puzzles, and they’re such a big step up from the randomized floors we used to see in Personas 3 and 4.\n\nThat said, the dungeons and their puzzles did start to drag on and overstay their welcome as I got further into the game. Some puzzles feel like they were designed to test the player’s patience, and instead of adding more variety to gameplay, they felt more like a chore I had to suffer through before I could get to the big payoff with the main boss. I almost found myself missing the random floors of Tartarus and the TV world – at least then you knew when the end was in sight, and there weren’t any silly gimmicks snatching your attention away from the combat.\n\nBecause Persona 5 is a game themed around being a thief and pulling off heists, completing a dungeon isn’t as simple as just reaching the end and defeating a boss either. The thieves are tasked with securing an infiltration route to the Palace’s core ‘treasure,’ before you have to return to the real world to send an ominous calling card to the villain. You can then return to the Palace the next day to pull off your heist properly and make off with the treasure.\n\nYour targets start off as small-time baddies, but soon enough, the Phantom Thieves will start going after bigger fish like crime lords and corrupt officials. Before long, Persona 5 becomes a war between young rebels of society and the rotten adults who perpetuate lies, nepotism, and other shady dealings in the world. The Persona series has never shied away from taboo or controversial topics; in this latest entry, we’re dealing with cultural and ideological conflicts about what it means to be accepted by the societal norm, and to go against the natural order of things. The message is a thought-provoking one, though I have to say it falls a little flat at times here, particularly as the game starts to drone on about the same old issues without any meaningful discussion towards its tail-end.",
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"Having said that, Persona 5’s effort to tie all of its characters and side stories back to this core message is commendable. While the social links in the previous two games were often charming little character stories that you could unlock during your free time, most of them had no real bearing on the overarching plot. Not so in Persona 5.\n\nIn Persona 5, the people you spend time with are called Confidants. Unlike your social link partners, each of these Confidants are rebels in their own way, and they’ve been cast out by society for some reason or other. Because of that, you’re able to forge personal connections with them, and learn about their own views on society as you go along. Leveling up your Confidant ranks also provides additional abilities that will be useful to the Phantom Thieves. And of course, spending more time with your own teammates means that you’ll work together better in combat. As always, leveling Confidant ranks will also increase the power of the Personas you fuse in the Velvet Room, too.\n\nIt all feels like a very organic process. You spend more time with friends in real life, and as a result, your team synergy goes way up when you’re fighting together. The whole Confidant system feels natural to your character as a Phantom Thief, and nothing feels tacked on or thoughtless.\n\nEven so, I have to say that Persona 5’s core cast of characters feel rather lacking in comparison to the ones that came before them. It definitely doesn’t help that most of them are reused archetypes that we’ve already seen in previous games: there’s the stern student council president who rides a bike, the young punk who runs his mouth way too often, the shy girl who’s good with computers, and the pretty girl who’s popular for her looks and career. There’s even a detective prince. Reusing archetypes wouldn’t be such a bad thing if the characters themselves were all likable and interesting, but they have some pretty hit-or-miss moments. The Confidants outside of your core cast of party members are fantastic, but it’s a huge blow for the game if the characters you spend the most time with don’t feel as well-written or fleshed out. At least Morgana’s always a delight to have around.\n\nPersona 5’s world is very grounded in reality, too. Set in modern-day Tokyo, your character can roam the streets of Shibuya and Shinjuku, and even unlock hangout spots at popular real-life haunts like Akihabara and Ikebukuro. Persona 5’s aesthetic calls back to both modern and retro Japan, with Shibuya’s slick skyscrapers contrasting against Yongen-jaya’s Showa-style second-hand shops and cobbled streets. The amount of detail that’s gone into recreating Tokyo’s unbelievably packed subway stations and streets is impeccable. There’s a whimsical sense of nostalgia scattered all throughout Persona 5’s more backwater areas, and it adds to the weight of the Phantom Thieves’ struggle against the corrupt corporate officials.",
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"Much of the fun of the game comes from trying to manage the protagonist’s impossibly busy schedule. Every Palace has a deadline for you to meet or it’s game over, but you can’t forget to spend time with your friends either. And don’t forget to go to all those part-time jobs so you can raise your social stats and become a more well-rounded person. Oh, and you’re a student, so you need to find time to study as well. As the Phantom Thieves grow in popularity, you’ll also receive smaller requests on your Phan-Site, and these involve you going into a side dungeon called Mementos where you can get even more experience and money. You can only do so much in one day, and you will run into instances where your schedule doesn’t go as planned because you didn’t have the right social stat for a Confidant, or the game decides that your time would be better spent at the beach instead.\n\nStill, finding the perfect balance between dungeon-crawling, friends, and studying feels satisfying and oddly cathartic. Almost as if I was reliving a better version of my own high school life vicariously through the protagonist.\n\nHowever, it does become pretty obvious when the game attempts to gate you from certain events or Confidants to extend playtime. There are multiple instances where you simply won’t be able to progress through a Confidant’s storyline, or even start a relationship with them until you reach a certain threshold in your social stats. Some require you to reach the maximum rank in specific social stats before you can even do anything with a Confidant. This wouldn’t be quite as annoying if said Confidants weren’t presented so near to the beginning of the game, or if social stats weren’t such a pain to rank up. It’s obvious that you’re not intended to experience everything the game has to offer during your first run, and Persona 5 wants you to go into new game plus, where you get to keep your social stats. Persona 4 was certainly guilty of this as well, but it feels much more prevalent in this entry.\n\nAt the end of the day, Persona 5 is a game that offers us the chance to live the perfect high school fantasy life we never had. It’s a chill, feel-good JRPG where you take control of a likable young man with the perfect social life, along with a secret double life where he and his friends save the world from corrupted evil. The game’s core message feels weak at times, but Persona 5 more than makes up for that with its style, and by showing players a damn good time. Is it the best Persona game we’ve seen yet? Not quite, but it sure is the best-looking one to date."
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"Kellyanne Conway, Trump-Pence campaign manager, is shown prior to a forum at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in Cambridge, Mass., on Dec. 1, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Charles Krupa\n\nSenior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway is suggesting that alleged government surveillance of Donald Trump during his campaign may have gone beyond the president’s accusation that former President Barack Obama had his phones tapped.\n\nConway tells New Jersey’s Bergen County Record “there are many ways to surveil each other.”\n\nShe says “you can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets – any number of ways.” Conway didn’t offer any evidence for the remark.\n\nIt follows Trump’s claim that Obama had Trump’s “wires tapped” at Trump Tower before the election. Trump hasn’t provided evidence and Obama has denied the charge.\n\nFBI director James Comey has privately urged the Justice Department to dispute Trump’s claim but has not come forward to do so himself.\n\nA senior congressional aide said Saturday that the House intelligence committee asked the Trump administration to provide by Monday evidence that the phone were tapped, a request reinforced Sunday by an influential Republican, Sen. John McCain.\n\n“I think the president has one of two choices: either retract or to provide the information that the American people deserve, because, if his predecessor violated the law, President Obama violated the law, we have got a serious issue here, to say the least,” the Arizona senator said.\n\nTrump asserted in a tweet last week: “Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!” He continued the allegation against former Obama in other tweets but offered no evidence.\n\nThe request for evidence by Monday was made in a letter sent to the Justice Department by the House committee chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and the panel’s ranking Democrat, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said the congressional official. The aide wasn’t authorized to discuss the request by name and requested anonymity.\n\nObama’s director of national intelligence, James Clapper, has said that nothing matching Trump’s claims had taken place, but that has not quelled speculation that Trump’s communications were monitored by the Obama administration. Trump has asked Congress to investigate."
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"Well the impossible has happened. Donald Trump, an ignorant man with no public service experience, no knowledge of history or foreign affairs, a narcissist, a misogynist, a racist, a liar…..has become president of the most important country on the globe and steward of the largest economy on the planet. I can only stagger backward and collapse in disbelief, then get up, dust myself off, pull myself together, stand up straight, step forward and hope for the best. I feel like many Germans must have felt in 1933 – “What have we done to ourselves…how could this have happened…now what?”",
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"I know President Obama was imperfect and I think he made some serious mistakes – for one, staking so much of his political capital on the Affordable Care Act, which, based on for profit corporations would never work in the long run, was a terrible mistake. His lack of action in Syria has had serious consequences and has made the already muddled Middle East much worse. His lack of regard for college debt, for strengthening labor unions and for rising inequality exemplified the distance between him and concerns of the common working man. But I never doubted for a moment his intelligence, his class, his sophistication and his basic goodness. I have always been immensely proud of President Obama on the world stage, representing America with incredible grace and dignity. Domestically he did the best anyone could against the unprecedented total opposition and obstruction of the Republican Party, extending over both terms, never willing to compromise on anything. But I never lost any sleep over him or his decisions. And our economy is healthier now than it’s been for a decade.\n\nNow, I have not been able to sleep for more than a couple hours at a time since Tuesday night. I am an exhausted, confused and stumbling wreck. I have read dozens and dozens of opinions and articles on this election, looking for some solace and comfort, some silver lining, but can find little to assuage my grief, anger and anxiety. At night I try to relax by reading a couple of chapters in the novel on my nightstand, get properly drowsy, close the book, turn off the light, and then I see Donald Trump with his uncouth manner, orange face and hideous helmeted comb-over of yellow hair in the Oval Office, formerly occupied by the likes of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and the others, and I am jolted awake again. Equally disturbing are visions of Donald Trump representing the United States at world conferences, giving state of the union addresses and conferring with other heads of state. This man is an aberration. What have we done to ourselves?",
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"I hope that President Trump (God, that was tough to type) doesn’t really believe all the stuff he has croaked and brayed during the primaries and the general election. I hope that he is less reckless and more considered and calm than he appears. I hope that he can control his impulses and deal reasonably with other nations and heads of state and keep his finger off the nuclear button. I hope that he can solicit advice from people more intelligent, better educated and more perceptive than he is. I hope he can develop some dignity and sophistication and be a better example for young people. I hope that he can resist the worst impulses of his fellow Republicans who control Congress and move ahead honestly with policies and programs that help the working man, the poor and the entire nation. I hope that he might finally realize how important immigrants are to our nation and economy and instead of building a wall, will try diligently to provide a path to citizenship for our many loyal, hard working immigrant families. I hope that the populist themes in his campaign were genuine and can be actualized in the form of jobs from a huge infrastructure program and a health insurance program that will be truly universal. Finally, I hope that Trump’s trumpeting of hateful irresponsible threats are not genuine and are simply “part of the act”. Surprisingly, Donald has proven himself to not be a “loosah”, but a “winnah” beyond his wildest dreams. If he sheds the worst instincts and the retrograde platform of the Republican Party and works successfully to improve the lives of immigrants, of people of color and ordinary Americans, who knows, he might even be “fantastic” or “unbelievable”.\n\nAlong with the hopes that this dreadful reality has forced me to envision and articulate, I have some real fears. I fear that our reckless foreign policy will become even more out of control. I fear the legitimization of racism, hatred, white supremacy, militias, disrespect for rule of law and established institutions and I fear more and more guns underscoring that legitimization. I fear that important treaties and agreements, like the Paris Agreement on climate change and the treaty with Iran will be abrogated. I fear that with President Trump little will be done to halt or reverse climate change and that everything that has been accomplished in the past will be undone – the environment will again be ravaged, polluters will resume polluting, fracking will increase and the welcome rapid proliferation of renewable energy will cease. I also fear the damage that another generation of a conservative Supreme Court will do to the environment, individual rights and women’s rights. Corporate farming, factory food and big pharma will be unleashed and allowed to do even more damage to the health of Americans.",
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