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[ null, "Developer Grey Box games announced after PAX this weekend that their much anticipated space ship combat game Dreadnought will enter a closed beta period on April 29th. I have had my eye on this game since it first surfaced a couple of PAX’s ago, its basically a 3D space shooter, with classes like a sniper, a heavy, and a healer. Its a bit of class based shooter mixed with the fun of 3D space combat. Now operating on a free to play model the game has surfaced again and this time its for the public to give it a try.\n\nSet in a futuristic era of all-out galactic warfare, Dreadnought turns strategic, team-based warfare into one heart-pounding, action experience. Each of the game’s varied vessels is designed to fill a unique, class-based role, and can be customized with specialized weapons, abilities, cosmetic enhancements and more. Head over to their webstite to sign up for a chance to get in to the Beta, or chose to buy in.\n\nThe game is from veteran developer Grey Box Games, who recently published RTS Grey Goo, as well as Six Foot and independent developer YAGER. Players who do not wish to have the elements of random chance effecting their chance to get in the to the beta have the option to purchase their access in two different packs. Currently the Hunter and Mercenary packs are available. Each pack comes with entry to the beta, some cosmetic customization for the ships, and coins for Grey box’s store that will eventually support the free-to-play model.", null, "To see the founders pack trailer hit the jump." ]
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[ null, "Stefania Palmic of Calgary, Alberta, passed away on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at the age of 92 years.\n\nStefania was very creative and enjoyed gardening, sewing, knitting, and baking. She was famously known for her “crostata.” She was a petite lady with a true sense of fashion. Stefania may have been petite, but she had a strong character. Growing up during the Great Depression and World War II, transformed her into a determined, independent woman.\n\nStefania was fluent in several languages, including English, Italian, Slovenian, and Croatian. She enjoyed exchanging cards and letters with people all over the world.\n\nStefania will be missed by her family and friends in Canada, Italy, France, Sweden, Slovenia, and Croatia. Stefania was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Aurelia Palmic.\n\nFuneral Mass will be celebrated privately at St. James Catholic Church. Stefania will be laid to rest with her loving husband at Queen’s Park Mausoleum. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed on Stefania’s obituary at www.McInnisandHolloway.com.\n\nThe family would like to thank Dr. Adina for her exceptional care of Stefania, especially during her final weeks. The staff of Park Place Unit at Chinook Care Centre went out of their way to make Stefania feel at home, and treated her with the utmost love and care. They are all sincerely appreciated." ]
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[ null, "An MMO’s launch is rarely a smooth endeavor. Yes, I’m calling SimCity an MMO because that’s what it is: It’s a game designed to be played with vast amounts of people online. I’m not here to argue whether or not this was a good choice, though. Instead, I’m here to see how things are shaping up one month after its launch. Here are my answers to a few of the questions on people’s minds right now.\n\nHow are the servers handling?\n\nQuite well. In fact, in my experience, they’ve been doing just fine after the first week. I feel like part of the problem was that people were growing too attached to their regions, hesitant to move to a new server and abandon all of their work. Now, some people were criticizing EA and Maxis for not having regions transfer between servers. I find this complaint downright ludicrous. Your characters in World of Warcraft don’t transfer automatically between servers, so why should your regions?\n\nBut getting into the game wasn’t the only problem; the servers had plenty of other issues. To a certain extent, these are continually being worked on and remedies are slowly but surely appearing. Cheetah mode is now on the test server with its return seemingly imminent. I’m now able to hop between cities in my regions with ease. I do, however, occasionally run into a problem where it says my cities have no population at the region selection screen, but thankfully this isn’t the actual case.\n\nFor the record, I’ve never even encountered losing my progress, so I can’t attest to whether or not that has been fixed.\n\nThat depends. Are you putting a lot of very important buildings on a tiny road? Then yes, traffic is still awful and you’re a terrible city planner. Now, are sims ignoring better routes? Nope, that’s been fixed.\n\nI’d be lying if I said that I hadn’t fallen victim to poor city planning, and my Sims routinely ask for busses, but I’d like to think that it’s because they’re too lazy to drive. In my past few days of playtime, I’ve rarely seen avoidable traffic jams. In addition, trade trucks and safety vehicles are increasingly getting the right of way.\n\nThere’s something else I’d like to add: When you build new residential areas or they get upgraded, people move in there. You know what that means? A lot of moving trucks. They create traffic because everyone’s moving in at once. Don’t panic if your roads are red for a few minutes after your little motor home becomes a giant apartment building. Let people move in, let the trucks head out, and things will go back to normal.\n\nOh dear, yes they are. While Maxis continues to work on fixing essential features, this is getting put on the backburner. It’s a good move, as it’d be nice to get more stability and cheetah speed back to the game. However, doing the electronic trading route is a way to get millions of simoleans in an extremely quick manner. It’s still broken and will probably remain that way until the game is stabilized first.\n\nIs the community still raging?\n\nTo a certain extent, yes. Paradox Interactive just released Cities in Motion 2, a game that focuses on working on a city’s transportation systems, and people are jumping all over it like it’s the best thing since sliced bread. The Tropico 4 love has seemingly died down in SimCity’s subreddit, but the SimCity 4 appreciation has not. Nor should it; SimCity and SimCity 4 are two entirely different games.\n\nAllow me to step on a soapbox for a second.\n\nI feel like a lot of people expected the next big thing from Maxis, meaning a direct sequel to SimCity 4. That’s not what we got, but that’s not why we should be upset about the game. Is it perfect? No, but I’m having a lot of fun playing the thing. A lot of people are complaining that their trade trucks are having issues travelling through their urban sprawl, yet my trucks in small town USA are doing just fine. Is the game’s A.I. perfect? No. Is it Maxis’ fault that they can’t make a left turn through a median? Also no.\n\nAre my citizens asking for things they don’t need?\n\nThey are, but I’m ignoring them.\n\nAlso, here’s some food for thought: How are the high rent protestors in front of my city hall any different from the people who complain about it here in America? No city has a 100% happiness rate; this isn’t SimUtopia.\n\nAnd even utopias don’t end well. Rapture and Columbia are wonderful examples of that.\n\nWere we lied to?\n\nI love SimCity, but this isn’t the game we were promised back at E3. Does each sim have their own life? They do, but once the day resets, it’s an entirely new life. They go to a different job, a different house, and different shops. They occupy the closest available space, routinely fighting over their neighbors for the first empty job or house available.\n\nThe game also could have been allowed to run offline. I’m not just talking about cities; I mean regions, too. I wasn’t initially upset with the always-online requirement for the game’s region perks, but once I found out that you could do all of that offline, I became quite frustrated. I recently had a nine-hour layover in Newark Airport. It would have been nice to boot up some SimCity on my laptop. But nope, an Internet connection is required for silly reasons.", null, "Am I still playing?\n\nI’ll be quite honest: When I moved on from SimCity to review other games, I missed playing it. It’s an enjoyable, charming title with its fair share of issues. But I still had fun, and I can’t imagine I’m the only person in the world who enjoys playing this game.\n\nNo, no, and no. Friends have often asked me whether or not they should purchase the game. 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[ null, null, "A lot of people ask us about our suits: Where on Earth do we find them? There is no major mystery to this. We all have eBay alerts set up for “vintage men’s suit” in our sizes. And each of us has a good tailor—except for Tommy, who has his own sewing machine and an impressive set of sartorial chops. So for $50 on eBay plus a few nips and tucks, you can look like a million bucks. And if someone in the band orders a cool vintage suit that shows up in the completely wrong size, he brings it to rehearsal and someone else can usually wear it.\n\nThe only problem comes when a vintage suit is not quite as cool as eBay made it out to be. Take the specimen at right. It was sold to Charlie as a green sharkskin suit. When it arrived a couple of weeks ago, it was discovered to be off-white, with a sort of basketweave texture, and disturbingly rich in polyester content. It actually seemed to be made of the same material as Charlie’s Aunt Cena’s sofa. There is no tailor in the world that can make this right, Charlie thought—and the band concurred. None of the other guys would go near it.\nBut a loss for Chaise Lounge is a win for Purple Heart. They’ll pick it up next week. And we only hope the suit eventually finds its way to the musical act it was meant for." ]
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[ "He said the shares will first be auctioned and at whatever value they will be bought will benefit stranded people.\n\nKnown for dishing out R200 notes to poor people during community meetings, the Mpumalanga millionaire now says this time he is contributing even bigger.\n\nSgudla said he is selling his shares at both Highveld and KG Malls and will use the money received to benefit the community of eMalahleni.\n\n“The event will take place on 20 September 2018 at the Ackerville stadium from 5h30 in the evening. Come see yourself. I’m going to walk the talk as a challenge to other businesspeople that if I can do it why not them,” he said.\n\nSgudla said the undisclosed Highveld and KG mall shares, believed to be millions and millions of rands, will go a whole way into assisting the housing backlog in the eMalahleni area as well as assisting government to deal with the issue of the sewage systems and Eskom debts.\n\nHe said it worried him that a lot of people are kept in backyard rooms, with no places of their own and will now use this channel to lend a helping hand.\n\n“I will make announcement on the houses that are going to be built in the eMalahleni area for people earning between R4 000 and R16 000. These are poor, very stranded people who cannot afford bonded homes, who do not qualify for RDP houses and are placed in and out of the Credit Bureau and I say they will own homes within a period of 10 years, as they [are] earning as little as R4000,” he said.\n\n“This program I call it Thuma Mina. I wanna be there to help the needy, the stranded of our people. It will help taxi drivers by allocating them houses or flats that they will eventually own and really even government servants. Nurses, police officers, teachers. It’s a sad story that these people don’t own homes of their own because of the challenges of the housing in this municipality,” he said.\n\nHe said the houses will be in the areas of Siyanqoba, Tasbet Park and Reyno Ridge Extension 2.\n\n“I will also assist churches with renovations. It’s a called Vision 2028, each year we will be building 1000 units for stranded people.", null, "“Really that’s what the government was supposed to do but we are doing it and we are saying we will assist in whatever challenges you are facing because you are our government and we won’t expect anything from you. We will assist you but at the same time we will be competing with you, where you build one house we will put three,” Sgudla said of the government.\n\nSgudla, a controversial businessman known for bullying politicians who he accuses of “not sticking to principles” and who also leads the Practical Radical Economic Transformation group of Mpumalanga, recently told Premier Refilwe Mtshweni not to come to his Mpumalanga Show at the Mbombela stadium.\n\nMtshweni was going to come as Premier in order to introduce deputy president DD Mabuza on stage.\n\nMabuza, had he not been delayed in Western Cape, was going to come and address the launch of Sgudla’s Mpumalanga Show on 31 August 2018.\n\nBusiness loans: the do’s and don’ts to consider in 2020\n\n“Yes we did it,” SANDF admits to killing Eunicent Dilebo\n\nJuly 9, 2020\nThe SANDF has in a statement admitted to shooting and killing 36-year-old Eunicent Dilebo in Bushbuckridge the past weekend.\n\nShongwe: Reading about murders of women now a norm\n\nOPINION – THE BULLSH*TTING OF WHITES AND THE ANC AND THE...\n\n“Yes we did it,” SANDF admits to killing Eunicent Dilebo" ]
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[ null, "Welcome to Seductive Studs, the blog hop that celebrates m/m romance in all its many wonderful forms. I’m sharing from my upcoming release, Gryffon Hall, continuing from where I left off last week. Lennox, the man Wryler thought he was going to marry, dropped by to exact a little revenge for being jilted, and maybe to make another play for Wryler’s affections.\n\n“Did you come to my rooms purely to agitate me?” Wryler demanded, stopping in front of where Lennox lounged looking altogether too pleased with himself. Lenn’s expression changed in a flash, and he leaped to his feet.\n\n“No! My sweet cabbage, I came not to say good-bye, but to entreat you not to forget me.” He seized Wryler by the shoulders and drew him closer. “Hope is not dead. This Lord Rouchet of yours leads a dangerous life. There’s a high likelihood you’ll be widowed. Think of it, Wryler. The gateway to the Black Forest could be yours!”\n\n“So you want to keep me in your back pocket, do you? In case no other young lord becomes available before my groom is eaten by trolls?”\n\n“You wound me to the depths of my innards. I care for you deeply.” Lennox lifted Wryler to his tiptoes and pressed his open lips to Wryler’s tightly clamped ones.\n\nOh, Wryler, yesterday you were dying to marry this man. Are you so easily offended and fickle? He relaxed and let Lennox’s tongue plunge into his mouth. Wryler waited for some spark, some slight hint of the latent desires stirred by Aeric Rouchet, but it didn’t happen. If he was honest, it never had. If Lennox noticed Wryler’s limp reaction, he didn’t show it.\n\nIs Lord Aeric Rouchet the scoundrel he appears to be, or is he something much worse? Separated from his family and thrust into a strange and dangerous new life at the foreboding Gryffon Hall, Wryler must unravel the secret of his husband’s shadowed life and defeat the curse which threatens not only his growing affection for the barbarian in his bed, but the lives of everyone the Lord of Gryffon Hall is sworn to protect.", null ]
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[ null, "American actress Sara Rue is known for her performances as Carmen Ferrara on Popular and Claude Casey on Less Than Perfect. Sara is better known for her innocent looks and believable acting. She over the years has given life to many sophisticated characters.\n\nHer amazing performances undulated through her extraordinary acting skills making her a household name in the American TV-Movie industry.\n\nCurrently 40, she was born in a Jewish family to Joan Schlackman and Marc Schlackman on January 26, 1979, in New York City.\n\nFrom her early days, the happy-go-lucky Sara was attracted to acting.\n\nRue began her acting career in 1988 at the age of nine in the movie Rocket Gibraltar. From 2002 to 2006, she started as the lead actress in Less than perfect.\n\n2014, Rue appeared in a recurring role as Candace on the sitcom Mom. In 2017, Sara was cast in the recurring role of Olivia Caliban on a Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events.\n\nShe was awarded the Ashland independent Film-Award in the Best Acting Ensemble in 2009 for Feature for ‘Man Maid.’ Additionally, she took home the Special Jury Award for A Slipping-Sown Life in 2004 and LA femme Filmmaker in the category Comedic Actress in 2013.\n\nSara Rue, prior to marrying her current husband Kevin, was married to Mischa Livingstone in 2001. After living together as husband and wife, they ended their marriage with a divorce in 2007.\n\nIn 2011 she married Kevin Price a school teacher she met at a party while both were playing beer pong. The Pong friendship turned into love. Soon they were ready to get married.\n\nTheir wedding was held on 23rd May 2011 at Bel Air’s Bay Club in Pacific Palisades. The Groom flaunted a grey Suit where Sara wore a hummingbird-inspired white rose-designed gown.\n\nOn February 9, 2013, Sara gave birth to her only biological daughter Talulah Rue Price.\n\nAfter Talulah’s birth, the humble couple went on to adopted their second daughter Adelaide in November 2016.\n\nHow Much is Sara Rue’s Net Worth & Earnings?\n\nSara is affiliated with the entertainment industry for over one whole score year. Over the years, she has given her best to make her audience laugh and cry with her. So she definitely should have collected a huge wealth.\n\nAs of 2021’s summer, her total estimated net worth is around $7 million. Additionally, the actress charges around $165,000 per TV appearance which is pretty huge in itself.\n\nSo, with a handful of projects lying around her career, Sara supposedly lives a balanced life and enjoys every perk the life offers.\n\nSara’s success can easily be defined by the house she lives in. Sara has a Hollywood Ranch house in Los Angeles, CA worth $1,754,500.\n\nThe house is spread over 2,868 square feet and consists of 4 bedrooms and three and a half baths.\n\nLastly, Sara Rue is one of the actresses who goes to an absolute limit for her roles. She reportedly lost 50 lbs in 30 weeks for her role in Will & Grace. Her efforts towards a healthy life is commendable and is now an icon for many youth struggling weight management issues.\n\nShe now weighs around 135 lbs /61 kg after a significant weight loss. The actress is 5’7″/ 1.70 meters tall. Further, her eyes are Hazel and she also has brownish-red hair. Other than these, Sara after weight loss now measures 34-26-35 inches.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "It has been known for some time that the 2016 election was the target of questionable and underhanded activity brought on by Russian intelligence services. Our Intelligence Community has been telling us this for a year.\n\nHowever, the past week saw the picture around this interference get clearer. On Monday came indictments of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his aide. But the more surprising news of the day was that former campaign foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos had pleaded guilty to lying about contacts with Russia (and was cooperating with Mueller).\n\nThe week ended with the NY Times revelation that another Trump campaign foreign policy advisor, Carter Page, has told Congressional investigators that he met with Russian officials. This is contrary to many denials he has made to the media.\n\nIn between, it became clear that Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions were in a meeting when Papadopoulos talked about setting a meeting between Trump and Putin. This has a number of Senators questioning the truthfulness of comments Sessions made under oath.\n\nCongress also heard from attorneys for Facebook, Twitter, and Google this week about the use of their platforms for Russian-linked groups to run very targeted campaign ads. This meeting did not leave members of Congress feeling very confident about what did happen in the election, or what might again in future elections.\n\nBusiness Insider also revealed that Russian hacker Guccifer 2.0 had altered hacked DNC emails before making them public. The timeline of Guccifer’s appearance on the scene has an interesting correlation with things we are learning about the Trump campaign and its contacts with Russia. It has been noted online today (not completely confirmed yet) that Guccifer’s Twitter account began on June 9, 2016. That was the day of the Trump Jr, Kushner, and Manafort meeting with Russians in Trump tower. Either way, the first comment on DNC hack from Guccifer was June 15.\n\nThe jigsaw puzzle Mueller is working on began to take some shape this week. There was clearly some hanky-panky between Trump’s people and the Russians last year. While we wait for more pieces of the puzzle to get filled in, sit back with a Hanky-Panky cocktail.\n\nThis classic from the Savoy Cocktail Book has gotten a nice update in the fantastic new Meehan’s Bartender Manual by Jim Meehan. Using Meehan’s recipe, the Hanky-Panky is:\n\nStir with ice, then strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with an orange twist." ]
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[ "Rep. Richmond takes leader role in Joe Biden bid: He is the right person at the right time\n\nRep. Cedric Richmond will co-chair Joe Biden's national campaign serving as a surrogate and adviser in the 2020 battle to take down Donald Trump.\n\nRep. Richmond takes leader role in Joe Biden bid: He is the right person at the right time\n\nJoe Biden spoke bluntly to the crowd at the Democratic National Convention saying the threats to America are too great to elect Donald Trump president.\n\nThe Louisiana Democrat said initially Biden was reluctant, but that began to change as the country became more divided.\n\n“His passion for unifying this country and restoring America’s promise was there,\" Richmond told the USA TODAY Network in a recent interview. “There’s a lot of damage that’s happening right now that needs to be repaired.\"\n\nBiden’s campaign announced last week that Richmond, former chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, would co-chair his national campaign, a high-profile role that includes serving as an adviser and surrogate.\n\n“His leadership on the Congressional Black Caucus and strong relationships throughout the country and the Democratic Party make him an asset to any campaign,\" Greg Schultz, Biden’s campaign manager, said in a statement.", null, "Richmond was one of the first members of Congress to endorse Biden. Since then, he has defended Biden’s positions, including his vote on the 1994 Crime Bill, and earlier this week appeared on CNN to clarify Biden’s position on the Hyde Amendment, which blocks federal funding for abortion in most cases. Biden said Thursday he no longer supports the law.\n\nRichmond is also expected to rally support for Biden from the Democratic base.\n\nRichmond, who serves on the House Judiciary Committee, which has launched investigations into the administration, has been a vocal critic of Trump. He has also slammed national Democrats for not focusing enough attention and resources on get-out-the-vote efforts in the South and taking African-American voters for granted. Richmond helped to lead the caucus’ national get-out-the-vote effort in 2018, including visits to historically black colleges and universities.\n\nRichmond said he expects to see Democratic presidential hopefuls “fighting hard in the South and all over the country for the African-American vote.”\n\nPart of Biden's outreach is contacting as many congressional Democrats as he can, particularly members of the Congressional Black Caucus, Richmond said. The caucus is one of the largest in the Democratic-controlled House. Biden and other Democratic hopefuls have been courting caucus members.\n\nRichmond said although Biden has worked with many caucus members for years, he’s leaving it to him to reach out first.\n\n“I don’t think the caucus members want the official ask... to come from anybody but the candidate,” said Richmond.", null, "“Cedric was out there for six or seven months trying to talk Biden into running,\" Clyburn told USA TODAY. “This was before he knew who would be running.\"\n\nRichmond said he told Harris and Booker early on that if Biden jumped into the race he would support the former vice president. Richmond said he has maintained his relationship with both senators, whom he called “incredible and special people.\"\n\n“But you can’t call a man four years ago and say I think he should run and then keep talking to him then all of sudden when he runs say, ‘Oh, I can’t be with you,\" said Richmond.\n\nRichmond pointed to what he called Biden’s “body of work,” including his push on climate bills in the 1980s, his work on the Paris Accord and the stimulus bill, his push to ban assault weapons and support of the Violence Against Women Act. His relationship with world leaders would also go a long way, Richmond said.\n\nRichmond said he had been courted by Harris, Booker, Ryan and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts.\n\n“They’re all incredible people,\" he said. “But in my opinion, you can only have one right person for this time, and I think that that’s the vice president.\"", null ]
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[ "The biofertilizers market was estimated at USD 699.6 million in 2016 and is projected to grow over the forecast period on account of increasing inclination towards natural and organic food products which has resulted in growth of associated markets such as biofertilizers. There has been a steady increase in bio-based plant growth enhancers, besides regulatory frameworks advocating the reduction in using synthetic/chemical growth enhancers.", null, "Biofertilizers are gaining momentum in the agricultural industry owing to its attributes of serving as an efficient substitute to chemical fertilizers. In recent times, the excessive usage of agrochemicals to increase production is leading to soil contamination. Bio-fertilizers enhance the absorption capacity of nutrients such as phosphorus and zinc in plants. Additionally, the use of biofertilizers in agriculture aids the decomposition of organic residues and stimulates overall plant development and growth.\n\nIncrease in prices of chemical fertilizers coupled with commercial response to growing food cost is expected to be one of the key drivers for biofertilizers industry over the coming years. Growing need for high agricultural yield in order to meet increasing demand has also added to the use of biofertilizers. Also, biofertilizer presents an effective alternate to inorganic chemical fertilizers, which are harmful to both environment and human health.\n\nBased on product, the market is segregated into nitrogen fixing, phosphate solubilizing, and others. Nitrogen fixing accounted for the major revenue share during 2016. Nitrogen fixation segment witnessed high penetration as it improves nitrogen yield of the soil as well as its organic and microbial population. Prevailing demand for biofertilizers particularly in North America and Europe is expected to propel growth of nitrogen fixing bacteria over the forecast period.\n\nPhosphate solubilizing is the second most widely used nutrients in fertilizers and accounted for approximately 14.0% of the overall revenue in 2016. Bacillus, pseudomonas, and aspergillums are majorly used bacteria for providing phosphorous macronutrients to plants. Growing need for phosphate solubilizing in organic farming is expected to fuel its demand over the forecast period.\n\nThe major applications include seed treatment and soil treatment. The seed treatment market was estimated to be the largest application segment, accounting for more than three-fifth of global biofertilizers market revenue in 2016. Plant seeds are treated with bio-based products in order to prevent bacteria and virus attacks that reduce crop yield. In addition, these fertilizers help in harnessing atmospheric nitrogen and making it available to the plant.\n\nSeeds treated with biofertilizers are capable of increasing phosphorous content of soil by solubilizing it and improving their availability. The key aim of incorporating these bio-products for seed treatment applications is to impart nutrients such as phosphorous, nitrogen and sulphur. The addition of nutrients in seeds increases the nutritional content of crops, fruits, and vegetables. Rising importance of organic foods on account of growing concerns over crop yield using chemical-based fertilizers is expected to increase the application scope of biofertilizers for seed treatment in the near future.\n\nThe market for biofertilizers is marked by the presence of multiple companies focusing on regional markets. The players operating in market are focusing on technological innovations aimed at improving the manufacturing process of bio-products coupled with new product developments using various microbial strains. For instance, in April 2015, Rizobacter Argentina S.A has increased its investment in research and development and infrastructure. The company installed four new bio-reactors which are expected to increase its production capacity. The company is targeting multiple markets including Turkey, Germany, Kenya, and Ukraine. Its alliance with DE SANGOSSE, a French company, allows it to cater to the local as well as international markets for biofertilizers. Novozymes A/S and Biomax are among some of the prominent players in the market, besides other players such as AgriLife, Lallemand Inc., and National Fertilizers Limited." ]
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[ null, null, "As a child I was a fruitarian before I knew there was such a term. Growing up in Jamaica where there were myriad fruits of all kind, I consumed them all during the various seasons, in lieu of food. I remember many of belly-aches from binges on guava, mangoes, cane, neaseberry, jackfruit, and pineapple, the latter, which my mother’s farming family grew in St James. If I had my way I would have only eaten fruits, and during the non-school season when I was allowed to roam the community freely, I only consumed fruits, picking them as I went along.\n\nCanned or processed food was not a part of my diet, and I remember how surprised I was when the first major supermarket opened in Kingston and I saw fruits in cans, in particular pineapple. I could not comprehend how a pineapple could get in a can from the row of mounds I witnessed growing as a child. It was incongruent to me and though I was persuaded to taste it, I did not and still do not like the taste of any fruits from a can.\n\nThe first two types of cakes I learned to make were banana cake and pineapple upside down, which I still love-love, although I have not baked one for a long time. My mother would bake ham and seasoned and decorated it with fresh pineapple slices with cloves. I drank pineapple smoothies, we made pineapple ice-cream, and I still like pineapple and mangoes slices and eaten together sprinkled with cinnamon.\n\nNow that I am healing from a broken ankle I was told to eat pineapple as it helps the healing process so I went to the supermarket and bought a lovely one which I allowed to sit in my kitchen for a few days, and yesterday when I peeled and sliced it the sweetness brought me home, and I was returned to my mother’s kitchen on my childhood. She never allowed any aspect of the pineapple to go to waste. She would boil the peel and mix with ginger and brown sugar and we had the drink many Jamaicans refer to as gin-pin.\n\nPineapple is an excellent source of vitamin C and manganese, and you can’t beat it as a source of copper, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, dietary fiber, folate, and pantothenic acid. Pineapple is indigenous to South America and is said to originate from the area between southern Brazil and Paraguay, and was spread to the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico by the people from these areas, and was first cultivated by the Mayas and the Aztecs.\n\nColumbus, that troublesome fellow, but also his adventure linked the world, is said to have come across the pineapple in Guadeloupe in 1493, and called it piña de Indes, meaning “pine of the Indians.” He brought it back to Spain, and the rest is history or more accurately migration as the Spanish took the pineapple to the Philippines, Hawaii, Zimbabwe, Guam, and later India.\n\nMy first children’s book, Piña, The Many Eyed Fruit, which currently is out of print, is my imaginative folktale of how the pineapple came to being. This morning when I ate my fresh mango and pineapple for breakfast, I was reminded of a happy past of abundant, satisfying fruits, which is still with me today. How blessed and very blessed is my life.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "Why drive to the USA or Quebec for your Pesticide Fix", null, "END_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThere is great interest in the seventy-five phenoxy acid compounds which constitute the group labeled\ndioxins (polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins). The most acutely toxic of the polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin isomers is considered to be 2,3,7,8-\ntetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, hereafter TCDD. Since dioxin is found in trace amounts in some herbicides, autoexhaust, and the incineration\nprocess, humans could be exposed to it just by eating meat, fish, eggs or diary products. While declared a human carcinogen by both the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the United States Environmental Agency (EPA), a critical review of these declarations\nhas concluded that “the long-term accumulation of negative, weak, and inconsistent findings suggests that TCDD eventually will be recognized\nas not carcinogenic for humans (italics mine)” (Cole et al. 2003).\n\nEpidemiological and other studies\nsupport the protective role of fruits and vegetables against cancer, including\nprospective epidemiological studies of atomic bomb radiation survivors\n(Hayes 2005). Hormesis has been suggested to explain the paradox\nthat plant foods containing carcinogens also protect against cancer with\nthe plant diet bringing together many different toxic chemicals that when\ningested at low doses stimulate the chemo-defense system and enhance\nhost resistance (Parsons 2000; Rico 2002). There is also evidence that\nsome synthetic chemical pesticides that enhance tumor formation at high\ndoses may affect a reduction in tumor incidence at lower doses. For example,\nbiphasic dose-responses have been reported in DDT laboratory rat\nstudies (Sukata et al. 2002; Kushida et al. 2005).\n\nEvidence for nutritional hormesis arising from essential nutrients (vitamins and minerals), dietary pesticides (natural and synthetic), dioxin and other herbicides, and acrylamide have been reviewed and discussed. The evidence is an operational definition of Paracelsus’ dictum that the efficacy of toxic chemicals depends on dosage which in no ways negates the historic misuse and dangers of many of these things. Nutritional hormesis could very well be applicable as a pro-health intervention by extending human healthspan. An example of this arises from the hormetic agent vitamin D which has been posited to play a productive and positive role by reducing susceptibility in the elderly to various chronic degenerative diseases (Hayes 2009).\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nHealth Canada has provided 4 Pesticide Incident Reports within the last few months.\nThe first 3 are supposed to be Safer “Alternative” Pesticides. You decide if the 2,4-D report validates the danger of this product or a possible, could be linked to, there is a growing amount of evidence fear based concern.\nFatty Acid, Corn Gluten and Borax*\n\n1-22392558: The reporter called 04/26/2010 to report exposure 04/25/2010 to an area treated with an herbicide containing the active ingredients Ammonium salts of fatty acids and Isopropyl alcohol. She reports she had been weeding her residential garden the day prior to her report. She indicates her husband had applied the product to the garden 2 days before the exposure (04/23/2010). When she awoke the morning of 04/26/2010 she noted hives or welts on her face. The caller was advised she may have a previously unrecognized sensitivity. She was further advised to consult a physician to help determine the cause of her symptoms and for symptomatic care. On call back 05/01/10 the reported stated she had seen a doctor and was given a topical corticosteroid that resolved her symptoms within two days. She also indicated she has sensitivities to plants that may have triggered her symptoms." ]
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[ "I will not step down for any aspirant- Eddy Olafeso", null, "A Governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ondo State, Olorogun Eddy Olafeso says he will not step down for any aspirant ahead of the party’s primary election.\n\nOlafeso, a former Deputy National Chairman of PDP, said he is in the race to bring rapid development to the state.\n\nOlafeso spoke while featuring on a programme titled “Politics Today” on AIT on Wednesday.\n\nThe PDP aspirant noted he has experienced both in public and private sectors to give the state a facelift if elected to govern the state.\n\nHe added that politics for him is not a do-or-die affair, stressing that he would remain in PDP if he fails to pick the ticket.\n\nHe said, “I can never step down for any aspirant. I am capable of governing Ondo state with the experience i have garnered over the years both in private and public sectors.\n\n“Ondo needs deliverance and I think I have what it takes to bring about the desired change”.\n\nWhile answering question on the number of aspirants jostling for the ticket from the South senatorial district, Olafeso said this is an indication that Ondo south will produce the next Governor.\n\n“It is true that we have seven aspirants from the south jostling for the ticket. I am confident that I will clinch the ticket”" ]
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[ null, "The Correctional Leaders Association (CLA), comprised of the top principals of 58 correctional systems across the U.S., is advocating for the replacement of outdated prisons nationwide.\n\nA new, open letter from the Executive Director of the Correctional Leaders Association (CLA), Kevin Kempf, highlights the urgent need across the nation—with a focus on Alabama—for aging and outdated prison facilities to be replaced.\n\nWhile the disrepair of Alabama’s facilities has been well-documented, many in the industry are potentially unaware of the gravity of the crisis nationwide as regards outdated venues; in fact, records indicate that 579 of the 950 major state prisons were built between 1980 and 2000, making them more than 20-40 years old.\n\nThe letter from CLA’s Kemp follows in full below, and you can find out more about the organization at www.correctionalleaders.com.\n\nTo Whom It May Concern:\n\nThe Correctional Leaders Association (CLA) is an organization comprised of the top principals of 58 correctional systems across the United States. Our members are the CEOs for corrections and lead over 400,000 correctional professionals and oversee approximately 8 million adults in custody as well as on probation and parole. Through our organization, we seek to utilize our expertise to influence policy makers on issues that impact the custody and care of the inmate population as well as the dedicated professionals that work in our facilities every day.\n\nAs with other industries, the landscape of corrections has changed significantly over the years. Correctional leaders are focused more than ever on providing a multidisciplinary approach to delivering services to offenders with an emphasis on medical and mental health care and vocational and educational programming aimed at reducing recidivism. This is a laudable goal, and we are making tangible progress. The stark reality, however, is that prisons built decades ago (never mind those built in the early 1900s) were never designed to deliver the services that are needed in today’s environment. These facilities do not have space dedicated to educational and vocational programming, and medical space is often wholly inadequate. This makes an already difficult situation almost impossible, when offenders are not given the option to get a GED, take a carpentry class, participate in drug treatment, or receive proper medical care. Offenders leaving this environment are at a severe disadvantage and the numbers tell us that they will likely reoffend and come back to prison. This cycle needs to stop. This problem is exacerbated further when the physical plant that does exist – inadequate as it is – has fallen into disrepair and is unsafe for inmates and staff alike.\n\nThe State of Alabama is facing this very crisis. Its prisons are in disrepair and have far exceeded their useful life. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has opined that ADOC prisons “do not provide adequate humane conditions of confinement” and that the violence that occurs in state prisons are due, in part, to physical plant limitations. Commissioner Dunn has been very vocal about the need for new prisons which will vastly improve inmate and staff safety and deliver the services necessary to effectuate real change in the state’s criminal justice system.\n\nUnfortunately, the State of Alabama is not alone when it comes to outdated and unsafe prisons. Over the past decades, many state and local governments have addressed these issues. Unfortunately, some jurisdictions have failed to muster the political will to invest in corrections and address this crisis. All across the country, correctional systems are forced to do more with less, which inevitably leads to outcomes that are not where we all expect them to be. While we as correctional leaders have done a good job at reimagining how services are delivered in prison, we need the help of others to ensure that our facilities meet those standards as well.\n\nThe Alabama Prison Program seeks to replace old, inefficient and dangerous prisons that have far exceeded their useful life with modern, state of the art facilities designed specifically to meet the challenges of today. The project does not add new prison beds. It will, however, add opportunities for inmates to better themselves, increase their access to medical and mental healthcare and improve their chances at succeeding once released. These are goals we should all want to see fulfilled, not only in Alabama, but in every jurisdiction." ]
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[ null, "The Red Stars and Sky Blue FC played to a 1-1 draw Sunday night at Toyota Park, the teams’ sixth tie in nine games. The point earned helped Chicago move into sole possession of first place in the National Women’s Soccer League standings with a 14-13 advantage over Washington; the Spirit’s game scheduled for Friday in Houston was postponed due to inclement weather.\n\nChicago’s leading scorer Christen Press, defender Julie Johnston and goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher were unavailable for the match, away on U.S. Women’s National Team duty. Kelley O’Hara was the only USWNT player out from Sky Blue’s starting lineup, but the New Jersey-based team certainly missed her endline-to-endline play. Earlier in the week, Sky Blue defender Christie Rampone withdrew herself from USWNT training camp, stating she was not yet ready to train and compete on the international level after undergoing knee surgery in December.\n\nMuch of the first half was played in the midfield Sunday, with neither team creating many prime scoring chances. But Sofia Huerta cut a through ball from Danielle Colaprico past Sky Blue goalie Caroline Stanley, who had come off her line to challenge, and buried it inside the far post to give Chicago (4-1-2) a 1-0 lead at halftime.\n\nHuerta’s first goal of 2016, which she scored in the 34th minute, was her seventh career goal. All have been scored in games Christen Press has not played. Entering Sunday’s contest, Huerta had taken 11 shots, three of them on frame. Minutes after putting the Red Stars on the board, she nearly made it 2-0 on a fantastic shot from just outside the box but Stanley leapt backwards and tipped it over the crossbar.\n\nAfter entering the game in the 54th minute, rookie Leah Galton evened the match at 1-1 in the 71st minute with her first professional goal. Galton, who finished her senior year at Hofstra University just two weeks ago, was making her second appearance for Sky Blue (2-3-2) and now has a goal and an assist in less than 90 minutes of competition. She scored Sunday with a left-footed off a cross from Taylor Lytle.\n\nIn yet another tightly contested game between two evenly matched teams, Sky Blue outshot Chicago, 8-7; each team tallied three shots on frame. Chicago was unable to produce on three corner kicks awarded after the 79th minute.\n\nFC Kansas City down Pride, 2-0 for first win of 2016\nReign struggles continue in 0-0 draw with Thorns" ]
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[ null, "The quality of popular books is too unreliable, too apt to be swayed by the mass market. And when I read a book’s so popular it’s being fought over by multiple Very Big Publishers, growling and snapping, clawing and spitting, it can only mean one thing: there is Very Big Money to be made.", null, "It’s so obvious I shouldn’t have to repeat it, but literary fiction does not earn a writer Very Big Money. It’s a niche market, not material you’re likely to find in airport bookshops, nor in checkout lines. There’s a lot of money to be had selling retail in big box stores, a distinct correlation between mass market appeal and impulse buying in the checkout line. While picking up snacks, drinks and sunscreen for the beach, which novel is the average person more likely to pick up: the latest Dan Brown or something by Salman Rushdie?\n\nSo what made me pick up Gail Honeyman’s novel? What hooked me was the dust jacket blurb, the description on the flap. I can still be swayed by blurbs. Getting burned six or seven times out of ten should have taught me not to touch that stove, but every now and then I think maybe the result will be different (SEE: insanity, definition of).\n\nShe wears the same clothes to work every day, eats the same meal deal for lunch every day and buys the same two bottles of vodka to drink every weekend.\n\nEleanor Oliphant is happy. Nothing is missing from her carefully timetabled life. Except, sometimes, everything.\n\nIt’s so understated, not what you’ll find on the flaps of most IT books. If the verbiage had been over-the-top nonsense, I wouldn’t have bothered. If the greater percentage of the blurb is slobbery praise, and not enticements taken from the actual plot and/or characterization, BEWARE.\n\nWhat’s grabby about Eleanor Oliphant is its characterization of a socially awkward, obsessive-compulsive character who acts too old, cranky and set in her ways for her age. The way she speaks is overly formal, the way she acts judgemental and, at times, shockingly inappropriate.\n\nFlawed characters are most interesting of all.\n\nHer background is as dark as it gets. Growing up in the foster care system due to her mother having committed a horrific crime that’s made it impossible for her to care for her daughter, she’s had to grow up alone and quickly. In contact with her mother by phone once a week for fifteen minutes at a time, she endures alternating cloying, false concern and verbal abuse.\n\nEleanor Oliphant has never known authentic love. As an adult, her first major romantic relationship was with a man who physically and emotionally abused her. And now, as we meet her, she’s fallen into an infatuation with a singer she’s never met, based solely on seeing him perform. Fate, she believes, will bring them together in a way she can’t anticipate.\n\nAs the plot deepens, we come to understand Eleanor Oliphant is not completely fine. She maintains the appearance of calm and order, performs her job expertly and never takes a sick day, but Eleanor Oliphant does not have the first clue how to interact in the world.\n\nIt’s unsurprising she doesn’t. Her childhood was brutal, her young adult life no better. She’s been beaten and scarred, literally and figuratively. Terrified of fire, it’s not until much later in the book the reader finds out why. By that point, Eleanor is a woman on the brink, stretched so tightly it’s inevitable she’ll either break or be forced to turn her life around.\n\nUp to the three-quarters point I was gripped. I love characters in turmoil, and tensely thrumming plots. It’s the tension that keeps the reader turning pages. Eleanor’s implosion had been crafted perfectly. We find out she’s been a completely unreliable narrator as her life falls around her, learn her secrets, and expect disaster. It should have been a disaster, or at the least a stumbling path to recovery.\n\nInstead, Honeyman takes an improbable turn, an abrupt about-face ringing so false it nearly spoiled the entire book. I’ll stop short of saying it ruined the story, but it’s as if she wrote two different books, then smashed them together – the second markedly inferior to the first. It’s jarringly incongruous.\n\nI’m disappointed, yet the craft and skill of most of the book warrant a recommendation – with reservations." ]
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[ null, "WWE superstar, and this year’s Royal Rumble winner Bianca Belair was the latest guest on the The Female Quotient’s ‘Equality Longue’ panel. During her time on the panel, Belair discussed her relationship with former SmackDown Women’s Champion Naomi. “The EST” calls the Glow Queen a massive motivator, and someone who mentored her when she first joined the main roster. Full highlights are below.\n\nSays it was inspiring to see Naomi before at a live event:\n\n“As an adult, before I got into WWE, I went to my very first live event, wrestling live event. I remember seeing Naomi and I saw myself being a wrestler because I saw myself in her and it was just inspiring and it was motivating to me but also, when people call women leaders, a lot of times it’s because of what they represent or what they accomplish. But for me, Naomi’s a leader to me too. Not just because of what she did for me before I met her but what she did for me when I actually met her and experienced her and interacted with her”.\n\nHow Naomi embraced and mentored her:\n\n“Sometimes, women, we — because there’s not a lot of opportunities for us, we tend to fight each other for the opportunity. When I came in, she embraced me, she took me under her wing, she wanted me to succeed just as much as she wanted to succeed and that was empowering for me. It wasn’t this feeling of competition. ‘You’re just my competition’ and that’s it. We were each other’s competition but she still embraced me and to me, that’s how she showed leadership to me and she taught me how to also embrace other women that came into the business after me as well”." ]
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[ "Yesterday, (Sunday, October 14, 2012), Felix Baumgartner made history when he broke three world records and attempted a fourth. “Fearless Felix” successfully broke the record for highest altitude reached by a man on a balloon, highest free-fall jump, first man to break the sound barrier without any mechanical propulsion, and came close to beating the record for longest free-fall.\n\nAppropriately, Red Bull sponsored Baumgartner’s jump and named the mission “Red Bull Stratos.” Never has the slogan “Red Bull gives you wings” been so fitting. The purpose of this mission according to the “Red Bull Stratos” official website goes beyond setting records; this project also attempted to “transcend human limits that have existed for 50 years and to provide valuable medical and scientific research data for future pioneers” (redbullstratos.com).", null, "Although the scientific value of this experiment is important for advancement in the future, for Red Bull this is more than that. According to the Huffington Post, “Red Bull’s Facebook post-jump photo of Baumgartner gained almost 216,000 likes, 10,000 comments and over 29,000 shares within 40 minutes, and half the worldwide trending topics on Twitter were related to Red Bull Stratos.” That is monumental for the future of marketing. Baumgartner’s jump brought Red Bull media attention internationally, putting their brand out front. Even a Monster or Rockstar drinker may be swayed to buy a Red Bull, after seeing the “Red Bull Stratos” video.\n\nRed Bull logos were displayed on Baumgartner’s suit, helmet, parachute, recovery helicopter, and capsule, making it clear they were a strong force behind this historical jump. Red Bull was also able to organize information about the jump, including the science and technology behind it, the history of jumps like this, information about Baumgartner and the team who made the jump possible, while also providing a live broadcast of the jump through their website. This essentially made them one of the largest resources for information on this event, if not the largest. Red Bull gains more exposure each time a user navigates to their website, where it is saturated with even more logos at the top of every page. To top that all off, according to Forbes, the “Red Bull Stratos” on YouTube gained 8 million concurrent views, which may be the largest live stream YouTube has ever conducted (beating the presidential debates and the Olympics).\n\nSeven years ago, “Felix Baumgartner and Red Bull began to lay the groundwork for a stratospheric freefall that would expand the boundaries of human flight since 2005,” and here they are seven years later making history, and setting world records in many arenas (redbullstratos.com). Red Bull took a risk by sponsoring a potentially dangerous experiment such as this, but it was a success, and their logo will always be associated with this monumental event in history. Now even more, drinking a Red Bull will be always associated with the image that you’re a live on the edge, risk taking, and confident person like Felix Baumgartner. Red Bull now has one of the best tools on their side that a brand can have through this kind of association: mass exposure, not only here on Earth, but now into space." ]
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He also addressed some of the personnel moves the Chiefs have made this offseason and expressed his excitement over Romeo Crennel’s promotion into the head-coaching role.\n\nOn how his rehab his coming along:\n\n“Right now I’m doing very good. My knee feels great. I’m actually down in Florida training with my trainer, so everything’s looking good. Been doing a lot of drills, lot of working out, lot of weights. Just trying to make sure I’m ready to go this season. As you know, I got hurt at the beginning of the season so I’ve had a lot of time to sit back and let my body rest and let it heal up. So right now I’m just very anxious to get back on the field. Everything’s looking good, so I’m just gonna continue to work hard and just make sure I’m ready to go come fall.”\n\nOn if rehabbing with fellow teammates made the process easier:\n\n“Yeah, I understand what you’re saying. That was probably one of the best things that could’ve happened. It sucks that we all had injuries, but the good thing about it is we were able to push each other through the rehab throughout some of the discomforts of the surgery. And I think that helped us out a lot because we all just competed while we were down there. We always wanted to try to, I guess, set the bar for the next thing we had to do. And I think that’s what made us want to work even harder through our rehab. We all wanted to get out on the field, but at the same time we were just trying to just outdo each other. And I think that helped us throughout the process as well. And it also helps to go through something like that with somebody that you’re close to. So I think that situation was definitely better with those guys who I went through it with.”\n\nOn the toughest part of rehabbing the knee:\n\n“Toughest thing about the rehab is right after surgery, the day after, they move your leg. So they get to bending your leg right after surgery. That was one of the toughest things — just not being able to walk around and move about how you want. That was probably the biggest thing, but other than that I can’t really complain about having an injury like that. Because there were a lot of people in there who had been in car wrecks who had to have their legs amputated while we were down there. A guy actually passed away like right after we met him. He was an amputee and he had tendinitis in his other leg that he did have, and he passed away like a week later after we met him. Me and Jamaal (Charles) and Tony (Moeaki) were like really shocked after that. So we were like, shoot, we’re not gonna worry about this ACL, it could always be worse. So we just looked at it as a positive thing and just kept working and trying to get better.”\n\nOn if the injury occurred when he was blocked (some say in illegal fashion) by Buffalo’s Stevie Johnson:\n\n“The injury I think actually happened after I got hit. I think I was just so amped for the game and the adrenaline was just so intense I think I didn’t feel it. Because even when I came back in the play after, when I broke, I broke forward. So that’s why I was still able to run around. It didn’t feel quite right, but at the same time I’m the type of guy: ‘Well shoot, it ain’t nothing but a little…’. I couldn’t really feel the pain. … So I’m like, I’m gonna just stay in the game. When I came and broke the play up, I just broke forward (and) I’m like, ‘OK, I’m good.’ But then when I tried to cut laterally, that’s when I realized it was torn. I was trying to jog on my leg after I had my surgery … so going forward wasn’t the problem, it was the cutting that I had a problem with. As far as it being a dirty hit, I’m not really concerned with that — that’s in the past now. If it was me, I wouldn’t have made that block that far away from the play from behind. But some people have their own opinions. So I’m not going to get into whether it was a dirty play or a legal play. I’m not really concerned with that at this point.”\n\nOn Stanford Routt joining the Chiefs and Brandon Carr departing:\n\n“I was very excited that Routt was going to be a Chief. Just because seeing what he’s done on the field, and I heard he’s a great guy, I heard he’s a great player. So any time you make an addition to this team like that, that’s a plus. I was very excited for Carr, too, because I think he got the contract he deserves. He’s one of those players that worked hard and did everything right, did everything that the GM and the coaches wanted him to do. So I was very excited for him. I wish he would’ve stayed with the Chiefs. That’s somebody that when I came in he was right there helping me out. So I wished he would’ve stayed here, but that’s just me being selfish. At the same time I’m very excited for him and I wish him the best and I just wanna see all of my teammates do well. I just want them to be with Kansas City.”\n\nOn how he feels about Romeo Crennel taking over for Todd Haley at head coach:\n\n“I’m very excited about that, just to see him get the job. You never wanna see a coach leave, that’s something you never wanna see. But at the same time, if they were gonna replace him I’m glad they moved Romeo up to be the head coach. I’m very excited about that. I think they have the right guy for the job. And Coach is gonna hold everybody accountable, and he’s gonna make sure everybody’s doing their job. … We know we have a good coach and we just have to rally behind him and make sure we just play for him.”\n\nOn having Peyton Manning in his division:\n\n“It is what it is. Only thing we can do is just prepare for it, make sure that we’re ready and just step up to the plate. I guess that was the best deal for the Denver Broncos to get. But either way, I love a true Volunteer, but at the same time that’s our division. We’ve just gotta step up to the plate and be ready to play.”" ]
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[ null, "The use of histologic grading in breast cancer is a time-honored tradition grounded in decades of controversy. To wit…\n\nHaving witnessed the 1991 Elston-Ellis modification (now Nottingham), it was “peace at last” as both reproducibility and reasonable prognostic information were confirmed…at least to an acceptable degree at the time (What pathologist doesn’t waffle between Grade 2 & 3 on occasion?)\n\nLeft out in the cold, however, with the adoption of the Nottingham system was invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC). By definition, the histology of ILC does not allow tubule formation as a feature. So, a low grade ILC gets penalized with 3 points before one ever gets to the true distinguishing features – mitoses and nuclear pleomorphism. This creates the bizarre situation wherein invasive ductal grading starts with a minimum total of 3 points, whereas an ILC (a slightly more favorable histology) starts with a minimum of 5 points, ready to leap into the Grade 2 category. One simple, subjective, slip-up here (a 2 for either mitoses or pleomorphism), and you’ve turned a truly Grade 1 cancer into Grade 2 with a total score of 6.\n\nNote that the long-discredited Black Grading System is custom-made for ILC, as the Black system does not count tubule formation in the first place. In this era of software medicine and synoptic reporting, most pathologists reluctantly comply and slap a “3” onto ILC from the git-go due to the lack of tubule formation, rationalizing that it really doesn’t make that much difference. And in this era where systemic treatments are based on other markers, this appears to be correct.\n\nSome pathologists prefer the purist approach and will avoid grading ILC using the Nottingham system altogether, while others have taken an active stance of resistance, pointing out the need for a 2-tiered system applicable to ILC only (e.g., Adams Al, et al. Histologic grading of invasive lobular carcinoma: does use of a 2-tiered nuclear grading system improve interobserver variability? Ann Diag Pathol 2009; 13:223-225).\n\nIn general, however, most go with the flow, and as stated in one major medical center’s guidelines for pathologists – “Although classic lobular carcinoma by definition is scored as 3 for lack of tubule formation, cases will receive scores of 1 for nuclear pleomorphism and the mitotic count will usually be low, resulting in an overall score of grade 1.” Not quite – I’ve seen (in print), the remarkable claim that “classic ILC is a Grade 2 tumor,” demonstrating how error can disguise itself as the norm. In fact, classic ILC has cells that are so bland they can appear to be lymphocytes, such that the slightest pleomorphism can add the dreaded 2-point burden, thereby converting a Grade 1 to Grade 2. When I reviewed our classic invasive lobulars for the past 3 years, it was an even split – half were Grade 1 and half were Grade 2. From the biologic standpoint, and if put on equivalent footing with ductal, nearly all would be Grade 1.\n\n(As an aside, I still hear comments that “invasive lobular is more aggressive than ductal,” which is not the case. Instead, ILC is much more likely to be missed on clinical exam and mammography such that we often encounter insidious, advanced stage tumors. The clinical impression comes from delayed diagnosis, not inherent biology…with the exception of pleomorphic lobular.)\n\nTo be fair, one rare variation of ILC forms tubules – a tubulolobular. As a result, nearly all tubulolobulars will end up as Grade 1. However, the other variants – classic, solid, mixed and alveolar (pleomorphic addressed below) – have no tubule formation whatsoever as part of the diagnostic criteria.\n\nIn fact, most prefer to call tubulobulars a distinct histologic sub-type rather than an ILC variant. In this scenario, the next step up in Grade will yield a diagnosis of “ducto-lobular” or “mixed ductal and lobular” with a variable e-cadherin pattern just adding to the confusion.\n\nUntil recently, the issue of flawed grading in ILC rarely altered therapy, so “who cares if we practice sloppy grading?” After all, treatment is based on tumor size, nodal status, ER/PR, HER2, and multi-gene panels.\n\nBut in January 2018, the AJCC announced version 8.0 of the breast cancer staging criteria, and with one fell swoop, histologic grade (formerly a distinct “marker”) was merged into the staging system. Finally, I thought, this serious defect in a grading system for ILC will get some attention and be corrected. If not, then we’re going to have a faulty grade convert to a faulty stage which converts to faulty therapy.\n\nSo, the first thing I did when I finally figured out how to calculate 8.0 Stage was walk through all possibilities using Grade 1 versus Grade 2, as this is where aberrant use of the Nottingham system for ILC will hurt – converting what should be Grade 1 to Grade 2. Amazingly, there were no alterations in Stage! Be it Grade 1 or Grade 2, the Stage was the same.\n\nThis was not true for Grade 2 vs. Grade 3 where one can demonstrate some differences imparted to Stage, but this is toward the pleomorphic ILC end of things where overtreatment is unlikely to occur. For an ILC to receive Grade 3, even with tubule formation getting penalized to a 3, mitotic count and pleomorphism have to add up to 5 or 6 – by definition, not “classic” ILC – and by then, the alert will sound that this is “pleomorphic ILC.” Here, the resultant higher stage supports the need for aggressive systemic therapy.\n\nThe tougher issue, addressed herein, is whether or not the 3 points for “no tubules” might take someone from Grade 1 to Grade 2 with an advance in Stage that prompts systemic therapy that would not otherwise be recommended. And, after all my belly-aching above, it does not appear this “over-grading” will happen with the new 8.0 staging system. Multi-gene tumor profiles make it even less likely.\n\nSo, in the end, we can all return to our deep slumber and ignore the fact that invasive lobular carcinoma is irrationally graded as a matter of routine, with a 3-stroke penalty before the game even begins." ]
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[ "Young Man On The Road #4: Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs\n\nIan and I had no regrets leaving Portland after just an afternoon because waiting for us in Seattle (well, just outside Seattle in Mountlake Terrace) were the sweetest, most accommodating hosts we could ever ask for. My Uncle Scott (and by “Uncle” I mean cousin’s wife’s older brother) and his wife Jennifer let us stay in their beautiful home even though they were going to be away in Montana for business. They were leaving Wednesday morning and were willing to let us arrive after they’d left, but we thought it best to power through Portland to see them Tuesday night. Best decision yet, as Scott and Jennifer are terrific company: equally interesting and interested, always willing to provide, and offering to cook meals for us! Ian and I almost didn’t want to leave the house, but we had a city to explore.\n\nOn Wednesday we toured the University of Washington and the surrounding U District before driving downtown. The redbrick buildings and wide open spaces of campus were pretty, but it wasn’t Berkeley (I say, completely unbiased). However, University Way, a.k.a. “the Ave” was like a cleaner, longer, friendlier version of Telegraph Avenue. No street vendors, granted, but no hobos either. We scarfed down some $3 Vietnamese sandwiches (score!) and then headed south towards Seattle’s most prominent landmark.\n\nI did not go to the Seattle Space Needle the last time I visited the Emerald City. Crazy, yeah? They friggin’ love that thing; it’s plastered on every souvenir and half the business logos. But Anthony Bourdain was too cool to see the pyramids while in Egypt, so I felt no pressure to see the Needle during my first visit. This time, I felt somewhat obligated to go.\n\nBehind the 360-degree observation deck is somewhat of a lounge area with a cafe, snacks, and a post-modern aesthetic. Just below that is a swanky rotating restaurant that Ian and I definitely could not afford. I did, however, spring for a chai latte upstairs. I felt very Seattle-y sipping a Starbucks beverage with a view of the city below. Due to a private function, we had the great fortune to be turned away from the Space Needle when we first attempted to ascend to the top that afternoon. Returning that night after exploring Downtown, I’m sure we got a much better view with the lit city skyline and the long-lasting twilight sky.", null, "The area around the Space Needle was even more impressive. It’s surrounded by the monorail that leads straight to Downtown (three blocks from Pike’s Place Market) and the Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum. Our first goal of the next day was to visit the EMP/SFM because their two featured exhibits were the Nirvana and Avatar! You can really gauge where you stand on the nerdy-to-cool scale by seeing which side of the museum you’re most excited about. I love me some Nirvana, but I was totally geeking out over the interactive Avatar displays. That should be no surprise to you folks.", null, "We ate a packed lunch in the car (thank you for the leftovers, Scott and Jennifer!) then headed to Belltown afterwards too see my former roommate Charlie. We lived together in my first apartment in Hawaii, but he left the island for Seattle a year ago. He is now a bartender at a sleek Japanese bar where I ate sushi, drank beer, watched Cal baseball lose, and caught up with my old buddy.", null, "After a little more downtown exploration, we packed it in somewhat early. Ian and I had laundry to do, dishes to clean, and cats to feed. Plus, beautiful house. We were reluctant to leave the vibrancy of Seattle and the warmth of Scott and Jennifer’s house so early, but we had am eight-hour drive ahead of us.\n\nP.S. Sorry these posts have been pretty long and decidedly not “micro,” but I’ve had the opportunity to use my laptop more often than I thought. Also, brevity ain’t my thing." ]
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[ null, "When Intel launched the Atom they were late getting to the game, but they knew that they had entered a market that was going to be big. ASUS also saw this as a gold mine; they embarked on a push to utilize this new CPU to their best advantage. The EeePC was born along with what was to become the netbook. We then saw this market branch out to other areas with the nettop, the mini HTPC and more.\n\nOf course, as more people jumped into the game using Intel's building blocks, other companies like VIA (who started the form factor the nettop would be built on and built some of the first CPUs and chipsets for it) and NVIDIA wanted a larger piece of the pie. NVIDIA refashioned one of their older IGP flaunting chipsets, the MCP7A and renamed it ION. This move gave them a readymade solution to Intel's existing (and underpowered) chipset available for the Atom CPU.\n\nWe have played around with a couple of ION based systems, but have not been able to give one a full review (well, I have not been able to). Now we are able to change that. Today we have the ASUS AT3IONT-I Deluxe MiniMax Home Entertainment System. This board features a dual core Atom 330 (complete with Hyper Threading), the NVIDIA ION MCP, support for DDR3 (up to 1066MHz), built in WiFi and its own power supply. It is quite a nice package for only $189.99 from NewEgg.com. So let's break open the box and see exactly what this will give us." ]
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[ "Showing posts from May, 2017\nShow All", null, "Judaism is the oldest among the three Abrahamic religions. It dates back to over 3000 years. Judaism is primarily composed of the people of Israel. Conversion from other faiths of non-Israeli people is usually not encouraged. Israeli Jews are divided into four main groups according to their religious and cultural affiliation. Around 50% are secular Jews (Hilonim) that give less importance to religion and more to culture. The smallest (9%) and the most religiously devoted group is Haredim. They reject military service and oppose Zionism. ( Source ) Jews can also be divided into ethical and geographical basis. These are Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) Jews, Ethiopian Jews, Ashkenazim (German and Northern French) Jews, and Sephardim (Iberian) Jews. ( Source ) The Jewish calendar is the oldest still in use. Its general usage started in the 9 th Century BC. ( Source ) Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the holiest site in Judaism. Other sacred sites for Jews are the Western Wall, Mount Sinai, M\nPost a Comment\nRead more", null, "Christianity is the largest religion in the world, with more than 2.4 billion adherents (over 33% world population). All the European countries have a Christian majority population except Kosovo, Albania , Bosnia & Herzegovina, the Czech Republic, and Estonia. All the countries in the Americas (North America and South America ) have a Christian majority population. The USA has the largest Christian population in the world. ( Source ) Latin America and the Caribbean have the highest number of Roman Catholic Christians worldwide. The Catholic Church established the office of the Inquisition to stop and punish heresy in Europe and South America. This practice started in the 12 th Century and continued for centuries. These inquisitions resulted in the execution of numerous non-Catholic Christians, Jews, and Muslims. ( Source ) Most of the Christians in eastern and central Europe follow Eastern Orthodox Church . Eastern Orthodox Church parted ways from Roman Catholic\nPost a Comment\nRead more\n\nIslam is a pure monotheistic religion that teaches Allah (God) is the sole creator, the lord, all-powerful, merciful, eternal, and unique. With around 1.5 billion followers, Islam is the 2 nd largest religion in the world after Christianity. ( Source ) Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the world. It can surpass Christianity as the largest religion in the second half of the 21 st Century if this trend continues. ( Source ) Holy Quran is the principal religious book of Islam. However, Islam accepts the original and unaltered Torah and Bible as texts from Allah . The Holy Quran is one of the most read religious books in the world. Millions of Muslims read it regularly. Apart from the Arabic text, translations in numerous languages are also available for Muslims and people of other faiths to read and understand the Quran. Islam recognizes all the prophets of Judaism and Christianity. But it emphasizes that all these prophets taught Islam. Contrary to Judaism, Isla\nPost a Comment\nRead more", null, "Ancient Egypt is one of the six ancient civilizations collectively known as the Cradle of Civilization . The Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty of 1259 BC is the first known peace treaty in history. ( Source ) Bread and beer were the most significant food and drink in Ancient Egypt. The consumption of beer was daily. Beer and wine were more popular than fruits and fruit juices. There are few signs of diseases like cancer , syphilis, and tooth decay in mummies of Ancient Egypt. But many worms and other parasites were seen while examining these mummies. ( Source ) Egyptians were the first to develop bed frames . Egyptians were the first to describe similarities between sleep and awakening. There were sleep temples in Ancient Egypt to heal various ailments. ( Source ) Egypt is the discovery place of the 2 nd and 3 rd oldest mathematics books . These books were written around 1850 BC and 1650 BC. Ancient Egypt is known for inventions Imhotep, born in Ancient Egypt in 27 th Ce\nPost a Comment\nRead more", null, "Israel is the only Jewish-majority country in the world. The Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert of Israel is the largest erosion crater . It was created 220 million years ago and has a length of 40 km. ( Source ) The oldest known hearth was discovered in an Israeli limestone cave. This “first-ever fireplace” was used in cooking meals 300,000 years ago. ( Source ) A jellyfish sting is lethal to humans. Israel has prepared the world’s first jellyfish repellent, which can protect humans from this dangerous sting. ( Source ) Israel is known for several modern scientific inventions . A few of these inventions that have changed the world include PillCam (a digestible medical camera), the flexible stent (for opening arteries), Firewall software, USB flash disk, Watergen (a moisture farming device), and Waze GPS. ( Source ) Israel has received 12 Nobel prizes, including 4 in Chemistry and 2 in Economics. Until 2003, Israel was the top receiver of US military funding . Israel has\nPost a Comment\nRead more\nMore posts" ]
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[ null, "Today YouTube released the new 10-episode futuristic sci-fi thriller Origin, from director Paul W.S. Anderson. The series follows a group of strangers who were on there way to recolonize a planet five light years away when something happened, causing them to wake up early. Now they find themselves in deep space, with no signs of the ship’s crew, and only a small fraction of the passengers who were supposed to be on board. They begin to search the ship and discover strange and creepy things, which only brings up more questions. There is something mysterious and deadly on board, and the passengers start to wonder if they can really trust one another.", null, "I checked out the first two episodes, and by the end of the premiere, I was already completely sold. I love this kind of tense thriller, and I can’t wait to learn more about these characters and see the mystery unfold. Things get incredibly freaky by the end of the first episode, and continue to amp up even more so in the second episode, becoming a consistent stream of jump scares. If I had to describe this show in one sentence, it would be The Thing in space. However, the series does take some breaks from the tension—each episode utilizes flashbacks to explore one of the character’s backstories, looking into who they were, and why they ultimately jumped at the chance to erase their past, and to start over with a blank slate and a new identity on a new planet.", null, "The cast is great—it includes Tom Felton (Harry Potter, Natalia Tena (Harry Potter, Game of Thrones​), Sen Mitsuji, Nora Arnezeder (Mozart in the Jungle, Zoo), Fraser James (Holby City), Philipp Christopher, Nina Wadia, Madalyn Horcher (Gracepoint), Siobahn Cullen, Adelayo Adedayo (Timewasters) and Wil Coban. At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, I got a chance to participate in the press room for the series. Unfortunately, due to a tight schedule, I only got the chance to speak with one pair of actors—Tom Felton & Sen Mitsuji—before they were whisked off for their panel. Check out my video from the roundtable Q&A here.\n\nFor additional suggestions on what to check out tonight, including the American Horror Story: Apocalypse finale, check out the If We Controlled Your Remote… 11/14/18 post at TVisMyPacifier.com.\n\nThe first 2 episodes of Origin are available for free to everyone:" ]
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[ null, "Hello my friends, today I am going to introduce with you an Arena 4 deck – the Prince Squad. This deck was shared by VF from EL TORROZ (Thank you very much mate!). I did a small test with this deck yesterday on my level 4 account and I successfully pushed from Arena 4 to Arena 5 with 8 consecutive victories.\n\nThis Deck is rather defensive. Its main goal is to use disruptive cards that allow to generate Elixir advantages while applying pressure to a lane. Many victories will result into 1-0 and you frankly don’t need more crowns; 1-0 is as much a victory as 3-0 is.\n\nThe Use of Cards\n\nBarbarian // 5 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 6~8\nThis card is awesome. Barbarians are jack-of-all-trades in this game. They can be used defensively to take on about all the troops with some help, as well as offensively as sponges to take hits while your ranged goblins do most of the damage.\n\nMinion Horde // 5 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 6~8\nSummons not 3, but 6 minions, for only 5 Elixir. A total bargain, capable to take on powerful melee troops like no other card and walk out undamaged. They can also destroy a distracted Baby Dragon and take on the Witch with relative ease. Awesome on offense if your opponent don’t outright one-shot them with Arrows. At Level 8 they do not die from Level 6 Arrows, which means they can prove surprisingly bulky for their role.\n\nSpear Goblin // 2 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 7~8\nThis is the cheapest valuable card of the game. It does everything. It can take on the Prince, the Giant Skeleton, the Balloon, the Musketeer, you name it. It may not kill everyone but it is more than a good distraction, that buys time for your towers and the Inferno Tower to finish off enemies. OFfensively an awesome card behind Barbarians or even Minion Horde and Prince.\n\nGoblin Hut // 5 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 4 minimum\nContinually summons Spear Goblins. It can apply pressure in a lane by spawning the goblins that deal little damage, that builds up slowly, against enemy tower. Place it behind either crown tower that isn’t the king, on the leftmost / rightmost corner, or closest to king’s tower. Make sure you always have an active Hut. Having two is best as well.\n\nArrows // 3 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 5~6\nHow awesome! This is literally the best card of the whole game. Kills all weakened troops. Kills Archers, Spear Goblins, Goblins, Minions, Minion Horde, Skeleton, Tombstone, Skeleton Army and any building that has reached little time in its lifespan. Can devastate a squishy assault. Gets rid of the silly cards that may distract your Prince, Barbarians and Minion Horde. Cheap and awesome!\n\nBomber // 3 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 6~8\nThis is a one-man army killer. He can take on Barbarians, Witch, Archers, Musketeer and Goblins of all kind, alone. He’s an awesome backup troop to eliminate pesky squishies and work like the Arrows, but as a troop. However he doesn’t target Minions which is why you need the Arrows. You can replace him with Freeze if you have that.\n\nPrince // 5 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 1~2\nHere comes the most powerful card of Clash Royale. His damage output is stupid. Incredible movement speed paired with ridiculous damage output makes this dude the best offensive card of the game. Bomber can follow him to help him take on the likes of Skeleton Army and Spear Goblins, while Arrows will eliminate Minion Horde that will nevertheless eat him alive. When you can tell your opponent depletes their Elixir, your Deck has most of the tools to sabotage any assault, and when you have generated this elixir advantage, when you know your opponent has no elixir to stop the Prince, send him. You can also use him on defense to kill bulky troops with ease.\n\nInferno Tower // 5 Elixir / Ideal Level range: 4 minimum\nThis is the most underrated card I’ve seen so far. Come on people it exists. It is Inferno Tower. One hell of a building to take down without Minion Horde / Freeze Hog / Freeze Balloon. That’s right. Your opponents will likely waste insane amounts of elixir to take it down. Play as if you had to protect it. If they send Barbarians, get that Bomber out. If they go for PEKKA, distract him with Bomber and Spear Goblin. If their pick is Baby Dragon, get him worked up with Spear Goblins. Watch as the red laser will deplete even the mighty PEKKA’s health in seconds, like no other card can do. Play it right, expect no more than what this card can do, and it will generate insane amounts of Elixir Advantage.\n\nOkay thank you very much for reading guys! I hope you can easily push to Arena 5 with this Arena 4 Deck – The Prince Squad. You rock!" ]
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[ "“I felt I’d levelled up in using toilets.”\n\nAh, South East Asia. Just imagining myself there, I feel my jaw unclench and my shoulders drop. South East Asia is my spiritual home, and if I had any sense I would drop everything and live there. The 6 weeks I spent in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam were the most relaxed I’ve ever been in my life, which meant I was in a good state of mind to face some pretty special toilets situations.\n\nNote: We like Myanmar (and its toilets!) so much, we dedicated an entire blog to it. Find out why Myanmar is so special here!\n\nMost hostels and guesthouses will have western style sit-down toilets. Phew. The same goes for cafes and restaurants aimed at a western audience, and generally anywhere a bit more upmarket on the backpacker trail.\n\nHowever, when you get off the beaten track, into the small villages nestled in-between mountains and rice paddies, the toilets might start to look more like this:", null, "One of the first things you’ll notice about this lovely toilet (found near Chiang Mai in northern Thailand) is the green-looking water to the right. In many parts of South East Asia, water is used for cleaning, rather than toilet paper. In fact, most locals will consider you pretty weird for using toilet paper, and it certainly won’t be supplied in any public toilets unless they really are trying to draw a western crowd.\n\nNever fear! We explain everything you need to know about using a squat-toilet and a bucket in a bucket here. Of course, you could just BYOTP. But there’s a third way…\n\nI challenge you to try the bum gun!\n\nThe bum gun is commonly found next to nicer toilets across the whole region; in hostels, guesthouses, restaurants and cafes.", null, null, "When I think about toilets in South East Asia, I think about the bum gun. The little hosepipe mounted next to the toilet, posed and ready for you’re not sure what. And the bin. The smelly bin next to the toilet. Many travellers, on seeing this set up immediately pull out their roll of toilet paper and steadfastly ignore the water based option, contributing instead to the smelly bin situation.\n\nBut actually… the bum gun is probably better than toilet paper. It’s cleaner. It’s better for the environment. And just… more pleasant. I’ve had countless conversations with travellers who were bum gun sceptics until they tried it. Here are two genuine real-life testimonials:\n\n“I was scared to try the bum gun, until my friend explained it to me… and now I love it!”\n\nIf you’d like to try it out, but you’re not quite sure how to use a bum gun, we have an (illustrated!) guide right here.\n\nStill not convinced? Here are some bonus FAQs:\n\nA: Would a shower clean your body better than wiping yourself down with dry paper? Of course! The effectiveness does depend slightly on the force of the water, how long you spray for, and the angle you spray at. These are things you’ll figure out through personal experience. A bit of loo roll can always be used as insurance.\n\nQ: Okay, so I’ve used the bum gun successfully. Now my bum is soaking wet. Do I have to sit here until I air dry?\n\nA: You can use a bit of toilet paper to dry off if needed. Although in a climate as hot as South East Asia, you’ll dry pretty quickly. If you do dry with toilet paper, you still need to dispose of it in the bin, but it’s clean toilet paper! No smelly bin in your bathroom. You could also use your own bath towel if you have it handy.\n\nGetting around South East Asia: toilets on public transport", null, "Some countries in South East Asia have well-developed train networks, especially Thailand and Vietnam. Train tickets are fairly pricey in Vietnam compared to buses (to clarify, that’s pricey by South East Asian standards, which is vastly different to pricey by Western Europe standards). However, trains usually have toilets on board, usually both sit-down toilets and squat toilets. Trains also have sinks with running water, and general comfort facilities such as pillows, blankets and food available to buy.", null, "This is an excellent way to travel if you’re near the Mekong river in Northern Laos. Comfy seats and a sit-down toilet at the back! Take a guess where the waste goes…", null, "Buses, minivans and coaches do not have toilets on board in South East Asia. Approach with caution for long journeys. However, in my experience they do make fairly regular stops at places with actual toilet facilities. Toilets you find by the road are likely to be pretty basic squat toilets, but hey, they work.\n\nAnd finally, a tale of two toilets:\nSquatting on moving trains; toileting on expert mode.\n\nConfession: I am a massive train nerd. Paul Theroux once wrote “I have seldom heard a train go by without wishing I was on it”. Well, I wouldn’t go that far (have you seen rush hour trains in London?! Hideous.) But I do massively buy into the romanticised image of the sleeper train, just like Theroux describes in his book the Great Railway Bazaar. Being rocked to sleep in a tiny bunk bed whilst a train carries you through the dark night, then waking up in a new city filled with possibilities is hard to beat as a travel experience.\n\nVietnam is a great country to explore by train. The country is so narrow that the train tracks skim the coastline, offering glimpses of the sun setting into the South China Sea. I rode the rails from Ho Chi Min City, in the far south, to the northern capital of Hanoi, with a stop in Hoi An and a northern detour to Sapa. For each journey, the trains were comfortable, with a friendly vibe. Toilets were always provided on board – both sit down toilets and squat toilets.\n\nThe only problem was, I had stomach troubles in Vietnam. And I was so looking forward to eating the local food! Throughout Laos and Cambodia, I’d been hearing tales of delicious Vietnamese cuisine; the spicy street food, fragrant curries and sizzling soups cooked in huge woks. But as soon as I crossed the border from Cambodia, my digestive system started complaining. I felt well enough to start exploring the country, but food just… wasn’t appealing.", null, "Tired out by the constant onslaught of mopeds in Ho Chi Min City, I boarded the train north to Hoi An, 20 hours to the north. After a long sleep in my bunk, I was feeling pretty good. I was sharing my compartment with a friendly Vietnamese family, who had insisted on sharing their delicious picnic with me the night before.\n\nAs soon as I woke up, I needed to make a beeline for the toilet. Fumbling around for my glasses, I grabbed my toilet paper and hand sanitiser and climbed down awkwardly from my top bunk, pausing only to jam my feet into flip flops. There were 2 toilets at the each end of the carriage, and this far into the journey they were all pretty well used. Definitely…. broken in.\n\nI found one free western-style toilet, but the pong emitting from it and a quick glimpse around the door was enough to drive me away. By this stage of my travels, I’d used enough squat toilets to be pretty comfortable squatting at floor level, and I reckoned using the squatter would be easier than hovering above a filthy sit-down toilet, trying to use the toilet whilst keeping a wide berth between me and everything else in the room.\n\nThe squat toilet may have been relatively clean, but 2 things immediately alarmed me about it:\n\nIt was too late for doubts; when you gotta go, you gotta go. Squatting down, I planted my feet firmly flat on the floor, wedging my loose trousers behind my knees so they stayed well clear of anything gross. Channelling everything I knew about pilates, I tensed my core to stay stable, trying to roll with the movement of the train rather than against it, bracing myself for the bigger bumps.\n\nThen I pooped through a hole in the floor of a moving train. Afterwards, I felt like I’d levelled up in using toilets.\n\nDon’t let my tales of toilet terror put you off visiting this amazing region of the world! South East Asia is stunningly beautiful, and its toilet and hygiene facilities are improving rapidly. In all likelihood, most of the toilets you encounter will be perfectly pleasant. And, you may even find yourself a passionate bum-gun convert!", null, null, "If you found this post at all enlightening or entertaining, don’t forget to follow us to get notified when the next one goes up! Just enter your email address in the box on the sidebar." ]
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[ "Origin of the Writer is a series of essays giving emerging writers the opportunity to share their writing journey so far.\n\nMy Journey with The Drover’s Rest", null, "It started when I was looking for something creative to take my mind off an uncertain future. Writers Victoria advertised a course – Romancing the Page – and I thought why not?\n\nAt the first session I had to introduce myself and say what the book I was writing was about. I didn’t have a book! I didn’t even have an idea for a book!! So, I was sitting there, heart palpitating, hands sweaty, until it was my turn. “My book,” I told everyone, “is about a city girl who inherits a hotel in the country and falls in love with a sheep farmer.”\n\nLame. But, The Drover’s Rest was born.\n\nI had no idea what I was doing. I had to get my head around how romances were structured and, more importantly, how to write a kissing scene without (1) blushing, (2) sounding like a king-sized idiot, and (3) making it real, but romantic too!\n\nThen another opportunity came along. A Manuscript Development Program with Hachette Australia and the Queensland Writers Centre. Without any high expectations I entered the first 20 pages of my unfinished story, knowing full well that I needed a finished manuscript. So, when I got the phone call telling me I had a place in the Program, I knew I was in trouble. I spent practically the next 48 hours madly writing so I could send off a completed story by the deadline. (I would NOT recommend this. To anyone.)\n\nThat Manuscript Development Program was wonderful. It turbo-charged my writing to another level. Yes, my story still needed a lot of work. Yes, I was intimated by the other participants – they all seemed so much more accomplished, especially as I was the only romance writer in a group of literary fiction writers.\n\nIt was also an experience that enthused and energised me enough to rewrite the entire story. After a year of ill-health – I broke my right ankle and then had a total hip replacement on my left hip – I finally finished. Four wonderful beta readers read and critiqued my updated story before I resubmitted it to Hachette.\n\nI was so depressed I didn’t even touch it for months and months. Then, one day I re-read it. You know, it wasn’t that bad. Sure, more could be done. A scene cut here. A few snips there, and it would be even better. Maybe. So, I “fixed” it up. Again.\n\nI entered my rewritten, revamped manuscript into the Romance Writers of Australia’s (RWA) Emerald Award for unpublished manuscripts. It promised feedback from romance readers on how marketable my story was, something I craved. This time, though, I had a finished manuscript, written to the best I could make it, before sending off the first 10,000 words.\n\nI was gobsmacked when I made it into the second round. Yes! Another three reader judges’ opinions – this time on the full manuscript. Bonus. Big time.\n\nIn the meantime, I undertook some online writing courses, learning lots. About developing characters. About branding myself as an author. And finally, in time for the RWA conference, about pitching, something that terrified me, but a skill I really needed to hone.\n\nI had to read the email telling me I was a finalist in the Emerald Award like a hundred times before it finally sank in that my story had made it into the top three places!!\n\nHow on earth did that happen?\n\nTwo days later my story was rejected again, by an agent, who said that the conflict was not as strong as it could have been and the instant attraction between the two characters was “too instantaneous to be completely believable”.\n\nOh, the highs and lows of being a writer.\n\nAfter that, I received another two rejections and one request for the full manuscript from agents and publishers.", null, "While at the RWA Conference, I pitched my story to a large Australian publisher, who asked for the full manuscript. So, after reading through my story once more, I sent it off.\n\nLess than one month later I received an email containing a five-point, detailed critique of my story from the Australian publisher. It wasn’t negative. Not at all. They were clear about what needed improving before it would be of “publishable standard”. My heroine needs to solve her own problems. My hero and heroine need more time on the page, together. The reasons why they can’t be together needs to be much clearer. If I do all that, they’ll be happy to re-read it.\n\nFive days later, I received a publishing contract from a small American publisher. If I don’t respond within 15 days, they’ll take that as a no. That was 9 days ago.\nSo, do I rewrite my story? Or, do I sign the contract already offered? Or give up completely?\n\nWhich of these options is right for The Drover’s Rest?\nI could take months rewriting, fixing the inherent problems without any guarantee that anyone will publish my story.\n\nIf I take the publishing contract, they may not do the right thing by my story (or me). And I’ll probably have to rewrite it anyway.\n\nI’m not a perfectionist. But my natural habitat, writing wise, is editing. So, what should I do?\n\nBegin rewriting my story yet again of course.\n\nSeems I have more to learn and experience with The Drover’s Rest. Seems I’m finding it very difficult indeed to walk away, letting it go, without even trying to improve it.\n\nWho knows what will happen next?\n\nWendy Lee Davies\nContemporary Country Romance\nLove finds you wherever you are\nhttp://www.wendyleedavies.com\n\nThe Drover’s Rest is a contemporary rural romance of 89,000 words.\nWhen Amber Hutchinson inherits a country hotel, all she wants is to do it up, sell it, and move on. But her first night in Willow’s Bend doesn’t go well. She gets stuck breaking into a window. And a handsome sheep farmer rescues her. He ‘s everything she thought a cowboy knight would look like, right down to that Akubra on his head.\nZach Wentworth has no time for city-slickers like Amber. He has no illusions that she’ll survive in his home town. She can’t. But when he discovers she’ll be running the only hotel in town, he decides to give her a chance. And his attraction to the determined blond bombshell has nothing to do with that decision. None at all.\n\nSo, has winning the Emerald Award made me a better writer?\nNo, but getting the reader-judges feedback was priceless.\n\nHas winning got me a publishing deal?\nNo, not yet. Has winning changed my life? No. Yes. Sort-of.\n\nWould I encourage others to enter competitions?\nDepends. Are they looking for the feedback, the opinions of others or is winning the end game? Think hard. Be prepared to get all sorts of conflicting opinions on your writing. If you can cope with that, are ready for that, then go ahead and enter. You’ll be a better writer because of it. Hopefully.\n\n11 thoughts on “Origin of the Writer: Wendy Lee Davies”\n\n#newrelease #bookreview ⭐⭐⭐⭐ One-Night Stand by @simontaylorfunnyboy @larrikinhouse\n#currentlyreading One-night Stand by @simontaylorfunnyboy with thanks for the #bookreviewer copy @larrikinhouse #readaustralian #comedy #ausbookbloggers #bookstagram #bookbloggersofinstagram #readersofinstagram #readallthetime\n#shelfie post! 📚 Here are the shelves I've set up so far in my #foreverhome 🏡 I have some larger, more 'fancy' shelves to come (they're on order) so setting up all the books is definitely a work in progress. The books on these shelves are all #bookreview #tbr and this is the first time I have been able to single shelve and actually see everything I have. 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[ null, "After an incredible day exploring the Columbia River Gorge we were excited for our Sunday Funday in Portland.\n\nBrian and I were just there a month or so ago for a quick weekend getaway as part of a world record attempt for the most red heads in one place (it was fun but not a successful attempt) so we had seen some of the common sights downtown that my parents still had on their list.\n\nSince we had his car and my parents would be without the rest of their stay, we decided to do a few things a little ways outside downtown that were easier to do by car and that none of us had done, primarily up in Hillside/Arlington Heights.\n\nWe set off early and decided since we had introduced my parents to Voodoo Doughnut the day before, which is known for its unusual and eclectic donuts, it was only right to have them taste Blue Star Donuts, which offers gourmet, brioche-style donuts.\n\nFor those concerned about our health, two days of doughnuts is more doughnuts than any of has had in the past six months, but you can’t go to Portland and not try Voodoo and Blue Star. When in Rome!\n\nWe grabbed our coffee and donuts to go and drove to the International Rose Test Garden where we found awesome parking right in front of the garden entrance. We grabbed a nearby picnic table, cut our donuts into quarters so we could share (my favorite was the blueberry bourbon basil, followed closely by the lemon poppyseed buttermilk–YUM) and enjoyed our breakfast before heading in to see the flowers.\n\nThe garden is almost 100 years old and has about 200 varieties of test roses! The rows have plenty of room in between so you can wander in and out in between the different types, which are all labeled with clever names.\n\nIn addition to the main gardens there is a miniature rose test garden and a Shakespeare rose test garden. There weren’t too many people there at first but it was pretty busy after a couple hours as we were heading back out. My favorite varieties were the ones that were dark purple–I didn’t know there was such a rose, let alone several varieties of different sizes, leaf styles, heights, petal styles, aromas, etc. Developing all of these varieties is clearly an art, and I really enjoyed roaming around and looking at everything.", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, "After we’d had our fill of roses we walked up the hill to the Portland Japanese Garden, which several people had recommended.\n\nThe entrance and parking area are under construction but we were able to add money to our parking meter, climb up a stairwell through the woods to the entryway and enter without any issues.\n\nI really enjoyed the Japanese garden–I love all of the moss and stone and find the thoughtful designs soothing and relaxing. The stone sculptures, waterfalls and koi ponds were beautiful.\n\nIt wasn’t a huge garden, but I enjoyed strolling around the different areas–it was very peaceful. I could see having a backyard set up in that manner–I think it would be incredible to wake up and enjoy some tea or coffee while taking it all in.", null, null, null, null, "We headed back down to our car and drove around to Pittock Mansion, our final late morning stop in the area. It was also getting busy when we arrived, but we were able to get in and start our self-guided tour without having to wait.\n\nAs the materials describe:\n\nBuilt in 1914 for one of Oregon’s first and most influential families, Pittock Mansion overlooks the city’s skyline–and is the perfect place to learn how Portland became what it is today.\n\nIt reminded me of a few other mansions we’ve toured that were constructed about the same time and with amenities that were well ahead of the time, like Stan Hywet Hall and Garden. These great houses are incredible, and I’m always most impressed and jealous of the beautiful libraries–this home was no different. I loved the formal library with all of its beautiful woodwork, including the carving of the family’s coat of arms above the fireplace.\n\nWe were able to see all of the bedrooms, bathrooms (which were crazy ahead of their time– I wouldn’t mind having one of their showers today!), kitchen and more. We were also able to explore the small house next door where one of the staff members lived with his family. The grounds are pretty and have a beautiful view over all of Portland.", null, null, "It was early afternoon when we finished and having sufficiently walked off our breakfast, we headed across town to a Thai restaurant Brian and I had missed last time and really wanted to try called Pok Pok.\n\nMy boss had recommended it to us the last time we came to Portland, and then my mom read about it when she was researching things to do leading up to their trip. They had never tried Thai food before (!!!) and wanted to give it a shot! All signs seemed to be pointing to our going there, so we went!\n\nSomehow we hit the timing right and were quickly seated, but unfortunately things went a bit downhill from there. Our waiter lost our order and didn’t realize it for some time– when he finally came back to ask us to give it again, we’d already been there more than half an hour. We ordered again, and he brought us some shrimp chips to tide us over–what could we do? We ate those and were very happy when our food finally arrived.\n\nMy parents ordered Ike’s Vietnamese Fish Sauce Wings for us to share, which were delicious, and a shrimp and pork belly dish with sticky rice for themselves. Brian and I ordered the Muu Paa Kham Waan, which is a spicy boar collar meat dish with a chili/lime/garlic sauce that was also very good. The waiter warned us it was pretty spicy and when it came out with a side of mustard greens on ice I got a little nervous. I love spicy food but thought maybe we were about to be blown away, however neither of us thought it was very hot. It was good, just not spicy!\n\nAfterward we walked down the street for some dessert at Salt and Straw, which is the Jeni’s splendid ice cream of Portland and very good. I had half scoops of the caramel corn on the cob and the pear and blue cheese (the former was good, the latter was amazing) and Brian tried the zucchini bread with chocolate freckles (ok) and green fennel and maple (good). My parents really enjoyed their flavors as well.\n\nIt was about 3 p.m. by the time we headed back to the hotel to drop off my parents before hitting the road for Seattle. It was another wonderful weekend, but it was nice coming home to Seppy. See you next time, Portland!", null, null, null, null, null, "2 thoughts on “Portland with My Parents”" ]
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[ null, "I came to Wimbledon for the first time in 1981 when I was six and I watched Bjorn Borg play on the first Monday. I have still got my ticket and still remember where I sat. That was when I made my one and only career decision: tennis was what I wanted to be a part of and Wimbledon was going to play a central role in that. It was a good day.\n\nI played juniors in 1992 and I lost 6-2 6-1 in the first round. The following year I played doubles with Chris Bailey, we played the Jensens and lost in four sets on Court 2. In 1994 I played singles for the first time and I played David Prinosil on Court 4. I was a set up 3-3, 0-40 on his serve – not that I remember it that clearly!\n\nIn 1995 I won my first match – I beat Paul Wekesa and then lost to Pete Sampras in the second round and got disqualified from doubles the same day. Then in 1996 I made my first quarter-final, so it was quite quick from being so bad in juniors in 1992 to a few years later being in the last eight. The first time I played on Centre Court was against Yevgeny Kafelnikov in 1996. He was French Open champion and was seeded five. I saved two match points and beat him 7-5 in the fifth, so that kind of set the tone for a few of my matches further down the line!\n\nIt is very difficult to pinpoint my most treasured Wimbledon memory, but one match that people don’t talk about so much because it wasn’t the best I ever played, was on middle Sunday in 1997. I played Paul Haarhuis and it was probably the best atmosphere I ever played in. It was People’s Sunday – they had all queued for tickets and we came into Centre Court to a Mexican wave. I won 14-12 in the fifth. I have only got one tennis picture at home and it’s match point on that day.\n\nFor me it is my home tournament. I was born and bred in this country. It is the best and most prestigious tournament in the world. It’s the history, the tradition, the great champions, the grass, the predominantly white clothing, the grass. All of the above!\n\nTim Henman is a lifetime Slazenger ambassador and endorses the brand's range of tennis kit and equipment. Slazenger has been proud supplier to The Championships, Wimbledon for 112 years. The Official Slazenger Wimbledon ball is available for £4.99 from SportsDirect.com/tennis" ]
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[ "It has been two days that the defense has been attempting to present their case to the jury in the Bunkerville trial being held in Las Vegas, Nevada.\n\nOut of these two days, the jury has been in the courtroom about 15 minutes, or so. The remaining time has been filled with frustrations from the defendants and laughter from the Judge and prosecutors.\n\nYes, Judge Gloria Navarro continued to laugh at the distress of the defendants every time she slapped more evidence out of their hands.\n\nEric Parker said yesterday that he would testify, as he felt he had no other options. Navarro and the prosecutors subjected him to another round of intimidation today in their attempts to make him change his mind. Navarro has already threatened him with “enhanced” perjury charges if she feels he has not told the truth.\n\nAnd the truth is very subjective in her courtroom. She spent most of the morning going over jury instructions. She intends to instruct the jury that just carrying a holstered weapon can be a criminal act. She also does not intend to allow the jury to hear that there is a “Right To Carry” law in Nevada.\n\nThe defense asked for an instruction to be included about the missing witness, Dan Love. They have been attempting to introduce video evidence. This video includes Dan Love and Pete Santilli, yet neither one of them are allowed to testify, therefore, there is no one available to introduce this evidence. Navarro dismissed that motion and will not allow the instruction.\n\nThe only bright spot today is that Navarro has finally agreed to allow Todd Engel to present his closing arguments. Engel is still not allowed to do anything else, including speak, in her courtroom, but he can represent himself in the closing.\n\nI am happy that the defense was able to discuss the Facebook evidence. It has been stressed throughout the country and the government that Facebook posts and articles are not to be considered trusted sources. Yet, the prosecution has brought in over 500 posts, memes and more to show just how evil these defendants are. The prosecution has even gone so far as to suggest that using the phrase “Whatever it takes” is an implied threat.", null, "They have suggested very warped definitions of ‘threats to the government’. Navarro has made it clear from the very first day that she makes law in that courtroom, therefore, if she wants to distort the truth to the jury, then we must accept that.\n\nThe prosecution continues to stress their “ongoing criminal investigation” into UN-indicted Co-conspirators. They have suggested that they can prosecute people just for showing up to watch the protesters. They have even implied that if someone “Likes” a post on Facebook, that is evidence for conspiracy. Based on their definitions, just by reading this article you can be considered a conspirator. I guess I will continue to be on their list, as I will continue to write these articles and expose their corruption.\n\nNavarro was not concerned with the defense arguments, yet it did get on the record. That made it worthwhile at least.\n\nThe defense also argued for “limited immunity” for select witnesses so they may testify to the events. The prosecution refused and the Judge agreed. They do not want the defense to have any witnesses, though the defense will likely present one or two witnesses.\n\nAfter the prosecution had extended time, over five weeks, and the defense has yet to be allowed to call any witnesses, the Judge asked the defense if they were ready to rest their case tomorrow.\n\nWalk Around Jericho – Rally For Bundys" ]
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[ null, "American Football Book No. 3 epub. Ian crouch on Walter Camp, the father of American football, and the look much like football players, at least not how we know them today. and in books, including American Football, the sport's foundational text, Newspapers reported shocking figures on annual football fatalities: twenty-three in 1890, 3, 1912 that the U.S. college football rules committee (there was no pro league yet) agreed to pass the last of a series of sweeping, epochal boy who became an All-American football player and first-round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family. Michael has no idea who his father is and his mother is a drug addict. Alcon Entertainment, 3 Arts Entertainment, Left Tackle Pictures See more Q: Is \"The Blind Side\" based on a book? Find NFL Las Vegas Sportsbook Odds, Betting Lines and Point Spreads for the 2019-20 football season provided by VegasInsider. NO-RB-Alvin Kamara- 11/17 1:00 PM 455 Atlanta 456 Carolina -3 EV Picks. JAC-QB-Nick Foles ? He played for them? Famous player, forgotten spells - No.1: Chris Sutton at Aston Villa Football League Show The Totally Scottish Football Show. Golazzo 3 There is a booking fee of 1.25 per ticket, but no fees per transaction. It is recommended that you book in advance, rather than purchasing tickets on the Up to date Ticket Office opening hours can be found in the Contact Us section. of going to press, which is generally 2 3 days prior to the date of that edition's game. Retraces the glory days of any NFL team you select through reprinted Yes - Personalize, No - Don't Personalize New York Times journalists have been covering National Football League games, Processing Time: 3-4 business days. 3 takeaways from Notre Dame's 38-7 throttling of Duke, including Despite having no shot at the College Football Playoff's final four or We want to win every single game in November, so we want the coaches pushing us. From this introductory course, you'll learn fundamental coaching concepts and responsibilities and come away with the most important coaching points of the How three football legends - Bill Walsh, Joe Gibbs, and Bill Parcells - won eight Super Bowls The League: How Five Rivals Created the NFL and Launched a Sports Empire Highly recommend this book, guaranteed to not disappoint. Buy Understanding American Football by MCCORDUCK (ISBN: Paperback from 1.63 3 Used from 1.63 2 New from 539.91 I don't know who McCorduck is (the book gives no info at all on him), but I suspect he's not an American." ]
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[ null, "We love it when PCB artwork is actually artwork. Here’s one example of a radio whose layout mimics the map of London’s subway system.\n\nThe build is for an exhibit at the London Design Museum. They have an artist in residence program which allowed Yuri Suzuki time and resources to undertake the project. He speaks briefly about the concepts behind it in the video after the break.\n\nThe top layer of copper, and silk screen was positioned to mirror the subway lines and stops on a traditional transportation map. Major components represent various transfer hubs. In this way he hopes the functioning of the circuit can be followed by a layman in the same way one would plan a trip across town.\n\nThis may be a bit more abstract than you’re willing to go with your own projects. But there are certainly other options to spicing you track layout.\n\n20 thoughts on “Radio Built From The London Underground Map”" ]
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[ null, "(hennemusic) Scott Gorham has revealed plans to relaunch Thin Lizzy in sync with news that he has exited the lineup of Black Star Riders. Gorham was part of the lineup that transitioned from Thin Lizzy to Black Star Riders in 2012, and appeared on the group's four studio albums while occasionally performing under both brands over past decade.\n\nBlack Star Riders vocalist Ricky Warwick (also a touring member of Thin Lizzy), broke the news this week of Gorham's departure alongside details of a new record deal for the group, saying, \"We are very sorry to see Scott go but we discussed a very heavy World touring commitment on the new record and Scott decided he wanted to concentrate just on Thin Lizzy - and being the legend he is none of us can blame him. We all wish him the best and he will be looking to put Thin Lizzy back out on the road from 2022 onwards with a busy schedule, so he won't be missing me too much!\"\n\nNow, Gorham is sharing his own thoughts on the lineup change and his plans moving forward. \"As you all are now aware, I have decided to leave Black Star Riders to concentrate on putting Thin Lizzy on the road again next year (which will include Ricky Warwick),\" explains Gorham on social media. \"Leaving a close-knit working environment, shared with good friends over 8 years is never easy, but I felt that the time was right, especially knowing that Ricky and the band and how great they are, would be in no danger at all to carry on without me. I am certain that they will build on past successes and I look forward to listening to their new album.\n\n\"I wanted to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of our fans for your fantastic support over the years, we always had a blast touring and being able to shake hands with so many of you in person. Thank you also to all the well-wishers who have posted such great comments on the web - it was very much appreciated.\n\n\"There has been some speculation regarding the state of my health,\" he continued, \"so I'd like to let you all know that I am very well, having had the 2 Covid jabs and getting my flu shot tomorrow and trying to improve my game of golf, which has gone south recently... unfortunately.\n\n\"Regarding Thin Lizzy concerts in 2022 - this is currently in the planning stages and I will make sure to let you know of our progress regarding line-ups and dates. Once again, I miss you all and thank you all and hopefully see you all very soon. Alright then... who's buying?!\" Read more here." ]
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[ null, "I can’t begin to tell you how much I’m going to miss that line.\n\nYes, I know it might sound a little weird to the uninitiated, but ever since the Series 1 of Swedish/Danish production of The Bridge (or, more accurately, Bron|Broen) was released in 2011, I have been hooked — and now that I’ve finished watching the final episode of Series 4, I’m feeling rather bereft.\n\nEchoes start as a cross in you\nTrembling noises that come too soon….\n\nThere will be no Series 5.\n\nThere will be no more trips across the Øresund Bridge linking Copenhagen and Malmö. No more hair-raising rides in the 1977 Hunter Green Porsche 911 S (the actual provenance of which has garnered much attention, though for my money the story of how its fictional owner came to possess it is far more interesting). No more dramatic overhead shots of the Københavns Politigård, the architecural marvel that houses the Copenhagen Police Headquarters (along with the equally sculptural earrings of Lillian Larsen, the Copenhagen Police Commissioner).", null, "There will be no more Martin Rohde or Henrik Sabroe.\n\nBut, most of all, there will be no more Saga.\n\nI have come to love the character of Saga Norén. She is deeply flawed, evidently damaged, detached to the point of being oblivious; she is also singlemindedly determined, forensically brilliant and utterly devoted. Most of all, she is overwhelmingly human. Exceptionally well-acted by Sofia Helin, whose own facial scarring from a cycling accident in her early 20s only adds to her character’s singular, pared back look, Saga Norén is a Swedish detective with a difference.\n\nIn Series 1 and 2, Kim Bodnia’s portrayal of the extroverted, easy-going Martin Rohde offered such a contrast to Saga’s standoffishness and complete lack of even the most basic social skills that I couldn’t help but feel for her — and to rejoice when she developed an unlikely friendship with her Danish counterpart.\n\nAnd then you cut\nYou cut it out…", null, "And so, in Series 3 and 4, I felt even more deeply for Saga as she navigated her relationship with Rohde’s replacement, Henrick Sabroe, who is (entirely unsurprisingly for a production as good as this one) brilliantly played by Thure Lindhardt. Henrik is plagued by his own demons and quite literally haunted by the disappearance of his wife and two daughters years before. But it is Henrik’s acceptance of Saga — Saga, exactly as she is — that results in her increasingly apparent vulnerability and her ultimate recognition that she may be capable of loving, and of being loved.\n\nThere were moments in Series 4 when the sun actually breaks through the carefully controlled palette that colours the whole production, glimmers of hope in an otherwise grey-skied world that so frequently descends into shadows and darkness. And as Saga finally began to face her past and square off against her future, I wanted so badly for her to succeed — even though I didn’t want the journey to end.\n\nI know it’s not real — that it’s just TV. That it’s could easily be written off as just another Nordic Noir show to binge on. But, in my opinion, The Bridge is one of the best television productions I have seen in a very long time, and it was as much a privilege as it was a pleasure to watch.\n\nSaga Norén, I will miss you.\n\nAnd everything\nGoes back to the beginning…" ]
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[ null, "With the war against Climate Change being given a global attention due to the danger it poses to humanity and its environment, let us support the fight against Climate Change through a zealous participation in the Green Ghana project initiated by the Ministry of Lands and Forestry under the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo led NPP government.\n\nIt has, more over, become necessary and trite knowledge for Ghana and its entire citizens to embark on this war against Climate Change due to its ravaging effects already being felt in the Country. The Country is currently experiencing changes in the rainfall patterns, increase in temperature and carbon dioxide concentration, salinizination, aggravation of erosion, decline in water supplies, among others. And these are factors, if not curtailed in earnest, has the potential to, among others, curb and derail the food security sustenance agenda and the socio-economic development of the Nation.\n\nHhhmm, May God be Praised Always\n\nAkufo-Addo directs CJ to look into petition for Jean Mensa’s...\n2 minutes ago" ]
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[ "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor the name, see Eyüp (name). For other uses, see Eyüp (disambiguation).\nDistrict in Istanbul, Turkey\n\nEyüp (pronounced [ˈejyp]) or Eyüpsultan is a district of the city of Istanbul, Turkey. The district extends from the Golden Horn all the way to the shore of the Black Sea. Eyüp is also the name of a prominent neighborhood and former village in the district, located at the confluence of the Kâğıthane and Alibey streams at the head of the Golden Horn. The Eyüp neighborhood is a historically important area, especially for Turkey's Muslims. It became district centre in 1936, after some parts of Fatih, Çatalca and Sarıyer was joined together; later for some time it also included Gaziosmanpaşa and Bayrampaşa districts. Its present boundaries were established after the borough of Yayla was given to Sultangazi in 2009. Its neighbours are Sarıyer in the east, Kâğıthane and Beyoğlu in the southeast, Gaziosmanpaşa, Bayrampaşa, Fatih and Sultangazi in the south, Başakşehir in the southwest and Arnavutköy in the west, It was named after Abu Ayyub al-Ansari by the Ottoman Turks.", null, "Modern Eyüp was the site of a settlement already in the Byzantine period, best known as Kosmidion (Greek: Κοσμίδιον). Its name derives from the local monastery of the Anargyroi (Saints Cosmas and Damian), which was established in the 5th century. According to a later legend, it was founded by the magister Paulinus, who was executed by Theodosius II (r. 408–450) when the latter suspected him—erroneously—of having an affair with empress Aelia Eudocia. In reality, however, the monastery was probably founded ca. 480 by Paulina, the mother of the general and failed usurper Leontius. From her, the quarter was initially known as ta Paoulines (τα Παυλίνης, \"Paulina's [quarter]\").[3] The monastery was of some importance in the 6th century: its abbots participated in synods of 518 and 536, a collection of miracles associated with its patron saints appeared, and the monastery received a major renovation as part of the building programme of Justinian I (r. 527–565).[3] In 623 and again in 626, the site was besieged and looted by the Avars.[3]\n\nBy the early 10th century, the quarter that grew around the monastery had become known as Kosmidion; alternatively, but less likely, Kosmidion and ta Paoulines may have been neighbouring but separate localities.[3] In 924, Emperor Romanos I Lekapenos (r. 920–944) met with the Bulgarian Tsar Simeon at a pier in Kosmidion during the Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927.[3] Theophylact Lekapenos, Romanos' son and Patriarch of Constantinople in 933–956, had his stables there.[3]\n\nEmperor Michael IV (r. 1034–41) renovated the monastery complex anew, and retired there following his abdication. He died there as a monk soon after.[3] Due to its proximity to Constantinople, the site played a role in the civil wars of the period: it was the headquarters of the rebel Leo Tornikios (although other sources place his headquarters at Thermopolis) during his failed siege of the imperial capital in 1047, it was a base of John Bryennios, brother of the rebel general Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder, in 1077, and four years later, it was one of the first localities taken over by the Komnenoi in their successful coup against Nikephoros III Botaneiates (r. 1078–81). In 1096, the newly arrived First Crusade was allowed to encamp between Kosmidion and Hagios Phokas.[3]\n\nDuring the Fourth Crusade, Kosmidion was the site of one of the first skirmishes between the Crusaders and the Byzantines in July 1203, from which the Crusaders emerged victorious. In April 1204, shortly before the fall of the city to the Crusaders, the Venetian Doge Enrico Dandolo met with the newly crowned emperor Alexios V Mourtzouphlos for negotiations there.[3]\n\nUnder Latin rule, the monastery seems not to have suffered too much; certainly it was fit to lodge Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–82) on the night of 14 August 1261, before his triumphal entry into recently recovered Constantinople the next day.[3] In the next decades, the monastery was used as a place of exile for two disgraced patriarchs, Joseph I in 1280–82 and John XI Bekkos in 1285, while awaiting trial by the synod, and Athanasius I for the period before his abdication in 1293.[3] A collection of miracles attributed to the monastery's patron saints since 1261 was compiled in ca. 1300 by a certain deacon Maximos.[3]\n\nIn 1303 Spanish mercenaries from the Crown of Aragon in imperial service took over and fortified the monastery complex as a base of operations against the Genoese colony of Galata. Following the breach between the Empire and the Catalan Company in 1305, however, the Byzantines evacuated the site.[3] In the 1348 war with the Genoese, the latter captured and burned all Byzantine ships in the Golden Horn, except the three being built in a dockyard in Kosmidion.[3] In 1350 the monastery was visited by the Russian pilgrim Stephen of Novgorod.[3] At about the same time, the existence of a church dedicated to a St. Theodore, as well as a chapel dedicated to the martyrs Thalelaios and Artemidoros, is known, without further information.[3]\n\nIn 1410, during the Ottoman Interregnum, the contenders for the Ottoman throne, Musa Çelebi and Süleyman Çelebi, clashed at Kosmidion, with the latter emerging as the victor.[3]\n\nAfter the Fall of Constantinople, the quarter was renamed after Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (Turkish: Eyüp), a companion (Ansari) of Muhammad who fell in the First Arab Siege of Constantinople in 674–678.[3] In 1581, Christians were prohibited from living there.[3]\n\nThe area has long been used as a place of burial, largely due to its position outside the city of Istanbul. There are Christian churches and cemeteries as well as a large Muslim burial ground, the Eyüp Cemetery.\n\nEyüp during the Industrial Revolution[edit]\n\nDuring the 17th and 18th centuries, Istanbul grew as the fringes of the Ottoman Empire became unsettled and refugees from Turkish communities in the Balkans and the Caucasus came to the city. During this period the Eyüp area transitioned into a main settlement area, this made it lose some of its spiritual air as factories were built along the Golden Horn. The first of these was the Feshane, the factory beside the Golden Horn where fezzes were manufactured for the Ottoman armies. The Feshane today is an exhibition center owned by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municaplity.\n\nIn the meantime, industry, the growing population, and the continuing flow of pilgrims encouraged the growth of the shopping district around and behind the mosque. The streets behind had fish and dairy markets, shops, cafes and bars for residents of the area, while the courtyard of the mosque itself had people selling scriptures and prayer beads to visitors.\n\nFrom the mid-20th century onward, the area took on a more \"working class\" feel as wealthier residents of Istanbul preferred to buy housing on the Asian side of the city or along the Bosphorus, since the Golden Horn was becoming increasingly polluted and unpleasant due to industrial development. The industrial zone expanded as major roads were built through the Eyüp area. The market gardens and flower fields of Alibeyköy disappeared.\n\nIn recent years many of the factories have been closed or cleaned up, and it is possible to sit by the waterside. The area has also increasingly attracted conservative Muslim families.\n\nThe Eyüp Sultan Mosque continues to draw tourists visiting Istanbul, as well as larger numbers of Turkish religious pilgrims. At Friday prayer and throughout Ramadan, the area is full of visitors from all over the city. Pilgrims to the mosque include a wide range of Muslims, especially before weddings or circumcisions.\n\nIn recent years, a thriving market has grown around the mosque selling prayer mats, beads, dates from Saudi Arabia, scented oils, Islamic books, recordings of Koran recitation, and other items. On Fridays, a marching band plays Ottoman military music, mehter, giving the area around the mosque a carnival atmosphere with an Islamic twist. In Ramadan, the area in front of the mosque is taken over by large tents where food is served at the evening fast breaking.\n\nThe main building of the 2010-established Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University is situated in a historic building in Eyüp.\n\nA gondola lift brings visitors from the shore of the Golden Horn up to the outdoor Pierre Loti Café (Turkish: Piyerloti Kahvesi), a popular spot offering a panoramic view of the Golden Horn, named after the 19th-century French writer Pierre Loti (pseudonym of Julien Viaud), who wrote two novels based on his stay in Istanbul.[4]\n\nMosque and türbe of Abu Ayyub[edit]\n\nThe dome and the minarets of the Eyüp Sultan Mosque\n\nMuslim sources report that several important personalities of early Islam took part in the 1674–678 siege, such as Ibn Abbas, Ibn Umar and Ibn al-Zubayr. Abu Ayyub eventually emerged as the most prominent among them. According to Muslim tradition, Constantine IV threatened to destroy his tomb, but the Caliph warned that if he did so, the Christians under his rule would suffer. Thus the tomb was left in peace, and allegedly became a site of veneration by the Byzantines, who prayed there in times of drought. The tomb was \"rediscovered\" after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453 by the dervish Sheikh Ak Shams al-Din, and Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444–1446, 1451–1481) ordered the construction of a marble tomb and the Eyüp Sultan Mosque adjacent to it. It became a tradition that Ottoman sultans were girt with the Sword of Osman at the Eyüp mosque upon their accession.[5]\n\nFrom that point on, Eyüp became a sacred place. Relics were displayed in the tomb, including a stone said to bear the footprint of the Prophet Muhammad. More mosques, schools, tekkes, and fountains were built, and since many Ottoman officials wished to be buried near Abu Ayyub's resting place, the cemetery became one of Istanbul's most desirable.\n\nView from Eyüp towards the Golden Horn painted by the Maltese 19th-century watercolour artist Amedeo Preziosi." ]
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[ "The Weekend with Toolroom\n\nTraditionaly first weekend in September belongs to our dear frends from Toolroom Records.\nAs usual we expect nothing less than serious dance marathon with impressive lineup.\n\nTechnasia kicked off 2016 at Mexico’s BPM Festival. As the crowd raised eager arms he dropped a vocal loop: Believe in me/believe in me. You could feel the electricity as faces lit up with smiles. Technasia, aka Charles Siegling, has been turning electronic music lovers into believers throughout his career. A provocative artist with a taste for exploration, Technasia combines a sophisticated musical sensibility with restless curiosity – taking fans places they never knew they wanted to go. Parisian-born Siegling created Technasia when his love of film led him to Hong Kong to study Asian cinema. Fascinated with blurring the boundaries between West and East, he chose music as his medium to create a unique fusion of emotion, intelligence and experience. The result? Dozens of hits across multiple labels in the course of his career. Last year was no exception. The Technasia & Green Velvet collaboration ‘Suga’ became the longest-running overall No. 1 track in Beatport history. While ‘Heart of Flesh’ and ‘I Am Somebody’ held top spots in the charts and on the dancefloors.\n\nAfter a spectacularly successful intro to the scene which saw Weiss being championed by the likes of Groove Armada, Loco Dice, Green Velvet, Kenny Dope, Pete Tong & more, the hit single ‘My Sister’ rotating on BBC Radio 1, whilst staying strong in the Beatport top ten chart for over four months, and countless gigs all over Europe, it was plain to see that Weiss was here to stay. Following this lead, Weiss has risen to even greater heights, with his releases inspiring support from the most respected & freshest names in the industry, including Gorgon City, Shadow Child, Shiba San, Claptone, Hot Since 82, Claude VonStroke, Tensnake, Bontan and more.\n\nBorn in the UK, but raised in Chicago, Secondcity has a unique pan-Atlantic outlook on House and Techno music that takes influence from his exposure to both of these musical hotspots. As such, in the space of some 24 months, Rowan has accelerated into the collective consciousness of house heads around the world.\n\nHis inaugural year began with the much-hyped four track EP, ‘The Story’, on Huxley’s Saint’s And Sonnets imprint. Throughout 2013, Rowan continued to show everyone why there was so much hype, as demonstrated by his collaboration with Route94 for the sublime edit of ‘Freak Like Me’. With releases such as this a favourite with many major players, he soon found the likes of Skream, Kenny Dope, MK and Nic Fancuilli all championing his sound.\n\nNo Replies to \"The Weekend with Toolroom\"", null, null ]
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In this situation, the government is determined to mobilize economic issues.\n\nThis analyst of international affairs said: We are witnessing the political movements and efforts of the new Pakistani government. Traveling to Saudi Arabia, China, and Iran is one of those movements, and after promising to develop relations, it now intends to establish relations with India as well. Earlier, despite the ceasefire between India and Pakistan no peace treaty had been made, traveling and holding talks was a common issue. Even during the office of Nawaz Sharif, the then Prime Minister of India traveled to Lahore by bus and after attending a ceremony, returned to his country on the same route.\n\nRouhi Sefat continued by stating that the main purpose of the coup was to prevent the improvement of Pakistan’s relations with India, adding: According to the Pakistani army, India is the most important enemy of the country, and the influence, sanctity, and presence of the army in all domestic and foreign affairs depends on the existence of that enemy.\n\nHe added: Nawaz Sharif had come to the conclusion that there was no way to develop and protect Pakistan against India, other than to strengthen his country’s economy. With an initiative called ‘bus diplomacy’, he sought to reverse the trend and put Pakistan on the path of economic growth by easing tensions. Shehbaz Sharif is still trying to find a way to economic development and to achieve that he needs to create a safe environment around himself and then at the international level in favor of Pakistan.\n\nThe former Iranian diplomat, stating that Shehbaz Sharif seeks to create a positive international attitude towards Pakistan and attract credits, loans, and foreign investment, said: The new government of Pakistan tries not to get too involved in Afghanistan and its issues and through the Pakistani Taliban administer Kabul.\n\nReferring to the visit of a delegation of scholars of the Pakistani Taliban to Kabul, the international affairs expert said: Pakistan is trying to encourage the Taliban to establish a permanent ceasefire in order to solve their problems; while it also considers India’s movements to increase ties with the Taliban.\n\nRouhi Sefat described former Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s sharp criticism of the new foreign minister’s stance on relations with India within the context of party competition on the eve of the elections, adding: Despite the pressures on the Pakistani government, relations with India are somewhat changeable. Nawaz Sharif’s government is trying to take a step in this direction and the army to accompany this policy, and this will succeed.\n\nReferring to the Pakistani Foreign Ministry statement, which stated that there was no change in its foreign policy towards India and that there was an inappropriate interpretation of the Foreign Minister’s remarks, he stressed: In addition to internal pressures, the Indian government’s decision to prepare for improved relations with Pakistan should also be considered. Incidentally, India does not have good economic conditions compared to previous years; but for India, the issue of relations with Pakistan does not have much effect in this situation, because the two countries have not had economic relations with each other for a long time.\n\nIndia not ready to reduce tensions with Pakistan\n\nThe international affairs analyst said reduced tensions and differences with Pakistan will be in the interest of India, adding: However, it seems that in the current situation India is not ready to reduce tensions with Pakistan. Extremist Hindus and the BJP party have interests in tensions between Hindus and Muslims that are not maintained in a peaceful atmosphere. Pro-government parties in India are also interested in spreading polarization and tensions with Muslims, although some government officials in the Indian cabinet may have differing views.\n\nRouhi Sefat pointed to the escalation of violence in India against Muslims, as well as reports that Pakistan and India are holding secret talks to break the deadlock in their relations and continued: Although the new Pakistani government is trying to take steps to improve relations with India and open official channels, the current situation in India is a major challenge to the policy of this government.", null, null, null, "US Efforts to Keep Iraq Away from Iran" ]
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[ null, "For the first time ever, #WonderWoman1984 will release in theaters and stream exclusively on HBO Max* on December 25.\n\n*Available on HBO Max in the US only at no extra cost to subscribers.\n\nThis film is rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence." ]
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[ "Grief has a way of taking over your life: impacting your thoughts, your decisions, the way you feel when you get up in the morning, the way you organize your day. Sometimes I can't think. And so I do some mindless task: dusting, cleaning the bathroom, sweeping the front porch. But I can't help, in the midst of these mindless chores, thinking about and remembering past losses and griefs.\n\nLife is full of them: deaths, illnesses, broken relationships, personal failures, lost friendships. The list of loss accompanied by grief goes on and on.\n\nI've been thinking today about lost friendships in my life and the grief that accompanied them.\n\nYears ago I had a close friend whom I loved dearly. She came from an alcoholic family which affected the way she related to people. Once after a disagreement (Even close friends aren't clones of each other -- they do disagree.), she told me I was the only person she ever kept as a friend after a \"disagreement.\" Several years later, following a second disagreement, she cut me off. Apparently, our friendship couldn't survive a second \"strike.\" I was out!\n\nI remember vividly the day the realization struck me that our friendship was over and she wanted nothing to do with me. I stopped at her house to drop something off and sat at the breakfast bar. Her husband spoke to me. Her children spoke to me. To her, as she puttered around filling the dishwasher, I was invisible and I felt it. She didn't say one word to me. I came home knowing the relationship was over. I decided that day I would not pursue her; I hoped she would reach out to me. She never did.\n\nI cried and grieved for six months.\n\nNo relationship problem is ever one-sided and when another friend said, \"I know you won't take this wrong, but look to your own sin in the matter,\" I did. And, of course, I could think of thoughtless words and deeds that helped to kill the relationship. But I would gladly have worked things out if she were willing. She wasn't. Running away was how she dealt with difficult things, and I became one more abandoned relationship.\n\nA few years later I ran into her and her family at a church we didn't normally attend. She said hello with a big smile. I got the impression she was glad to see me and would have welcomed renewing our friendship, but I responded with a hello, a smile, and walked away. I had moved on without her friendship and the thought of making myself vulnerable again was too painful. Lost trust is hard to reclaim. Today our paths rarely cross and when they do, we're friendly, but we'll never have the intimate friendship we once had.\n\nSometimes I wonder what would have happened if I had responded warmly and welcomed her back into my life. I didn't. Today, I can pray for her without pain and without grief, and I can't say I regret not hopping back on that emotional roller coaster. Maybe it would have been okay. We were both older and, hopefully, wiser. On the other hand, sometimes, for your own mental health, you have to get off the ride before it makes you sick.", null, "I had another close friend who went through a nasty marital breakup. For months I listened to her mourn over her husband's behavior. All our calls were long distance and I spent hundreds of dollars on phone bills (in the days before cell phones were common) listening and commiserating while I prayed never to say anything that made the situation worse. Several times when I was going through a difficult time, I tried to share my pain and she immediately cut me off and ended the conversation or turned it back to her own troubles. When it happened again and again, I realized the \"friendship\" was one-sided. There was no room in her life for my concerns, only her own. We remained friendly, but I had to reduce the investment for my own mental health. I no longer attempted to confide anything in her and I limited the time I was willing to give. Sometimes recognizing reality, accepting it, and backing off is the best thing to do.\n\nRelationships are hard. The cost of some is so high in terms of physical and emotional stress that the best thing to do is to pull back and pray. No one is obliged to be someone's door mat or punching bag. And sometimes the best thing one can do is to enter into silence and ponder in her heart like the Blessed Mother. That doesn't mean abandoning relationships, you certainly can't do that if it's a family member. But it may mean changing your own responses. No one can change another person; only himself. Knowing what you need to change is part of the daily examination of conscience: laying all that you are before the Lord and asking Him to reveal your sins and faults. It's an exercise in humility. The sacrament of confession offers a window to your soul and knowing yourself is crucial to the spiritual life.\n\nA person is blessed if he has a handful of friends in his life, friends of the heart. Where I have found those is mostly in the pro-life movement. There is something about that shared love for God's precious infants that forges a deep and lasting bond. I thank God for the handful of friends who are true spiritual sisters, faithful friends of the heart. They make me think of the Book of Sirach and it's definition of friendship:\n\nLord, help me to be that faithful friend and help me to appreciate the treasured friends you have placed in my life. And, Lord, remind me to tell them so!\n\n\nAnd a song from one of my favorite \"philosophers\":\n\nI too have lost friends and it is painful. I lost one after knowing her for over 20 years. We raised kids in the same school and neighborhood. I decided one day to tell her I thought she should convert to Catholocism. To my complete shock she flew into a tirade about how awful she believed the Church was.\n\nI know many are misinformed and do not like the Church because they have convinced themselves of things that are not true, so I tried my best to tell her the truth. Nothing budged her. We went on for several weeks with this discussion until it was clear to me she not only hated the Catholic Church, she had little respect for Catholics, including me, who are \"dumb enough\" to believe such a doctrine. I felt our whole friendship had been a farce because she had hid these feelings the whole time. I could accept her wishing to remain a Protestant, but somehow I knew I could not remain friends with a person who held such a hateful attitude toward the Church.\n\nA couple of other times I have let go of friendships when it became painfully clear they were takers and users. As much as I had liked their company, I knew they did not meet the true definition of a friend.\n\nIt always seems when you lose a friend the void will not go away, but to my surprise after a while a new one walks into my life and I believe now maybe I just needed to make room for that to happen.\n\nI am so honored, for instance, to have found Mary Ann Kreitzer, one of the most fascinating women I have ever known. I wake up everyday tickled pink to call her my friend.\n\nThanks, Chriss, this made me cry. I feel the same way and enjoyed our two days at the bishops' meeting very much. May God bless our friendship abundantly. I feel blessed to know you as well." ]
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[ "Yesterday was lovely and sunny and we had a great time outside all day. Aleks and Rosey did a super job at the Agility show yesterday and everyone was tired last night!\n\nToday is raining…yup rain in the desert so I guess it’s a good time to head home. We’ll pull the slide in, stow the satellite dish and load the Vespa. The coach will be ready for the next time we arrive in Phoenix. We be back at the end of December to pick up the coach and head to California. The kids are going to come with us to San Diego for New Years. They’ll drive the little car. It’ll be fun to have the little car in California this year…save on gas and way more fun than the truck for transport!!!", null, "Off to tidy things up and head to the airport (a beer and streaming Grey Cup on the laptop!!).\n\nA great Thanksgiving! The wall is down, the beam is up and everything works super!!!", null, null, null, null, null, "The view from the kitchen sans wall!\n\nThe new kitchen was delivered and is stored in the back sun room till after the next stage of renos. Installing the support beam, taking down the wall was a big job done and now they are ready for the next renovation step. The hot tub here at the resort was well used last night by all 4 of us!\n\nAleks and Rosie will be competing at an agility show today. Ivars and I will dust off the clubs for a walk around the course and meet the kids later this afternoon for dinner.\n\nThe sun is shining, time for a walk!\n\nA full turkey dinner with all the trimmings yesterday…yum!\n\nIvars and Neil spent the day working on installing the new beam for the new kitchen. The wall is almost down. New beam will go up today and then next remove the last of the 2X 4’s and the wall will be gonso. This will open up the kitchen to the living room and change the whole feel of the house.\n\nThe new kitchen will arrive today to be stored till N and A can finish removal of the old kitchen. They have a lot of work ahead of them but it’ll look amazing when finished.\n\nIt is so nice to be able to help out a bit with this big reno. Good timing for this trip south and we can lend a hand this time! The beam should be up and everything tidied up by this afternoon. Maybe hit the golf course tomorrow?\n\nEggs Benedict this morning! Off to Scottsdale and tto deal with that beam… and great food!\n\nA hike in the desert.\n\nThe kids were at work all day so we planned a hike in the desert.\n\nThe coach is parked on the very east side of Mesa, very near Usery Mountain Park. The winding road up to the park is mucho fun in the little car (a bike ride up is on the “to do” list as well). Parked the car and laced up the MBTs and off we went.", null, "Ivars, along the trail.", null, null, null, null, "View west, Scottsdale in the background.\n\nGolf is on the agenda today, day one of kitchen renovations at Aleks and Neil’s tonight!\n\nWe’re in Phoenix for the week…\n\nWe’re here to celebrate American Thanksgiving with the kids. They’ll have Thursday to Sunday off work so we’ll get to see a lot of them this week…yeah!", null, "\"Mack, do you want to get out of your seat and see Daddy?\"", null, "Our Friday…on the way to the airport…", null, "The start of the snow, cold and white.\n\nWe headed to Phoenix, flight late ’cause of the cold. Arrival in Phoenix was warm and the coach was set up and ready for us. The next day was with Aleks and Rosey at an Agility demo in Chandler.", null, "Yesterday was raining so we headed to Aleks and Neil’s house for the day. They are planning a new kitchen and we had a good look at the plans online. It’s going to be lovely…new and shiny! We are helping with the project this week by getting dusty with Neil and Aleks and taking out a wall and installing an overhead supporting beam.\n\nGonna be a busy week…off to AJ’s for sweet potatoes for Thursday’s feast!\n\nA big flat plate (big enough for 17’3″ hand horses), two vibrating electric motors (not too noisy), topped off with rubber mats and voilia…instant warmup without even leaving the cross ties!!!! This is going to save alot of wear and tear on hocks and suspensories!\n\nThe articles on vibration therapy cite so many good, proven results from bone, hoof and cartilage growth to anti-inflammatory effects through out the whole body, we needed to give it a try and we love it! The work this week has been amazing. And they are all happy, happy ponies!!\n\nCan’t wait till next week 🙂\n\nSoooo, everyone has been on the Equivibe (including Mack) and we are on our way to getting used to the loud noise and crazy vibrations.\n\nWe started everyone on Sunday and yesterday tacked them up while standing on it. It takes “on hands on deck” to get it done but it’ll get easier as they accustom to all the extra stimulation. This is going to be a great addition to our overall training strategy. Good health, good work.\n\nWilliam and Lance are clipped and today we’ll finish Fred new hairdo. They look great and work so much better without their heavy winter coats.\n\nOff to add to the mounting mounds of clipped hair…\n\nThe Equivibe has arrived and been installed in the cross ties. Today starts the “acclimatizing” phase of work with the plate.\n\nHere’s what it’s all about… www.equivibe.com\n\nDr. Herbers recommended it to us early this fall and it totally makes sense to me! Ivars has gone through all the medical data and put a big OK stamp on the addition to Flying Colours.\n\nA big thank you to Andrew for muscling it into the cross ties last evening…and oh yeah…a big thanks to Mack who helped us as well!\n\nToday is full body clip day for everyone so I’ll turn in on and they can get used to the sound. We should have them used to it in the next couple days. We’re all planning on using it regularly. I think Linds could put together a great Pilates routine for us as well!\n\nOff to turn on the Equivibe plate and check out the vibrations!!!\n\nWe’ve amped up the work and are into the pre season for California’s upcoming CDIs.\n\nThe horses leave for Del Mar January 4 so the first Thermal show will be too early for them. They need some time to recover from the long drive south (44+ hours from home to Arroyo Del Mar). So the plan is to start with the LA show. The schedule gives us 2 National Level shows before the 4 CDIs.\n\nLance, our 10 year old Danish gelding, is looking like he’d like to give GP a go this year. His ones were great today, a full line with only one mistake. The 3 Ps (pirouettes, piaffe and passage) are looking quite good. He’s not quite sure he’s all that ecstatic about the added extra effort required to be an official GP horse just yet. His fitness level is coming along and he should be ready by January.\n\nFred, Lindsay’s 8 year old Oldenburg mare, is headed for PSG/Inter One this year. The work is coming along beautifully. The line of 2 tempis is the skill we need to emphasize this month, everything else is falling into place quite well. She is growing up to be such a lovely, elegant mare.\n\nWilliam, our 6 year old Hannoverian stallion, should also be ready for PSG/Inter One. Being the baby of the group, he needs time to adapt to the intensity of FEI work. The work is basically quite easy for him. The learning for William is that we expect much more quality stride for stride, movement to movement and day to day. He’s a smart boy and will figure life out quickly.\n\nBefore we put them on the truck to head south, we’ll plan a couple of dress rehearsal test days. This year will be a big year for all three horses as they are all going to be coming down centreline one level ahead of last year. We have had a great fall and the next couple of months are going to be sooo exciting…putting together all our fall homework in test form. And, oh yeah, we need 3 freestyles…\n\nHeaded to the hot tub and a chilled glass of wine…" ]
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[ null, "People hung welcoming notes in many languages in a Norwich apartment building after a racist flyer announced no tolerance for anyone speaking a language other than English. (Emily Fromant/YJI)\n\nNorwich, England, UK – The division and fighting fueled by Brexit carries on in a tower of flats where tensions erupted with the appearance of a racist flyer.", null, "Though the UK officially left the European Union last month, the tumultuous time hasn’t ended. Now, though, those fighting are not battling the idea of leaving, but the hate they see in the wake of Brexit.\n\nAt Winchester Tower in Norwich on January 31, residents found a typed piece of paper on a fire door that alarmed some and scared others. It said:\n\n“As we finally have our great country back, we feel there is one rule to that needs to be made clear to residents.\n\nWe do not tolerate people speaking other languages than English in the flats. We are now our own country again and the Queens English is the spoken tongue here.\n\nIf you do want to speak whatever is the mother tongue of the country you came from then we suggest you return to that place and return your flat to the council so they can let British people live here and we can return to what was normality before you infected this once great island.”\n\nThis didn’t sit well with some residents, who held a protest the next day.\n\n“I think it made people very angry that someone should try to tarnish the reputation of this block of flats and its residents. I feel it also made those people targeted by the poster scared and left them feeling they were not welcome here,” said Winchester resident Poppy Rose, a member of Stand Up to Racism who was instrumental in organizing the protests.\n\nBut Rose said that while the horrific display of hatred upset her community, there was some hope to come out of the situation.\n\n“I totally condemn (the person who wrote the poster) and call for the full weight of the law to fall on their shoulders,” Rose said, but added, “I might in a small way thank them. This is because their actions have had the total opposite effect to what their intention was and brought out a sense of community which I am proud to have been part of.”", null, "At the protest, dozens of residents gathered outside a block of flats saying, ‘thank you’ in a variety of European languages, and demonstrators from Stand Up To Racism joined up with locals to give what they called a ‘crystal clear message.’\n\nProtesters also replaced the racist poster with welcoming ones.\n\nOther residents of Norwich expressed their sadness, disgust and anger at the hateful poster, not wanting it to be seen as representative of their city.\n\n“It surprised me to see that kind of discriminatory language in my neighborhood. As someone who regularly speaks a foreign language (Spanish) in my home I felt myself questioning whether the space I live in is really as welcoming as I previously believed,” said Nathalia Santana-Hernández, who lives close to the flats.\n\n“Although I do not live in the tower itself, the message still hit me that people like myself were being painted as a threat to Britain for simply expressing themselves in the language which they feel most comfortable with, as is their right,” said Santana-Hernández, who identifies as both bilingual and multicultural.", null, "“Posters like that just show how backward our society has become,” Turner said. “The rise of nationalist parties such as the Brexit Party, show how unwelcoming the UK has become for ethnic minorities. Nobody should feel unsafe in their own country because of the color of their skin or their ethnicity.”\n\nFor Turner, the message on the poster was personal.\n\n“The poster made me as a Black British person feel uncomfortable. Should I feel embarrassed or on edge about speaking my native tongue with my mum in public? I shouldn’t have to feel that way and no one living in the UK – British or not – should feel that they can’t speak their native language,” Turner said.\n\nWhen asked what she would say to the individual who wrote the poster Santanta- Hernández said, “I would encourage them to speak to someone who speaks a foreign language or has a different culture or religion to them. Someone that “scares” them. Because truly I think the root of this xenophobia is simple ignorance. If they truly tried to understand what unites us as people and not just to focus on the divides of nationality, they could embrace the diversification of the UK.”\n\nEmily Fromant is a Reporter with Youth Journalism International. Click here to read her commentary on this issue.", null, null ]
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[ "Catering staff from the Westminster headquarters of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) have staged a Caribbean cookout outside their workplace during the latest leg of a long-running strike for better pay and conditions.\n\nThey served passersby and civil service colleagues jerk and fried chicken, rice and peas, salad and fruit punch in exchange for donations to their strike fund. By Friday, the outsourced workers will have walked out for 15 days since January after further action in February and May.\n\nSecurity guards, postroom operatives and cleaners are due to join the strike on Tuesday. The contractors Aramark and ISS, who run security, catering, cleaning and support services at BEIS, have refused to raise pay to the 2019 London living wage.\n\nSome have been left in such a precarious financial situation that their union, the PCS, set up food bank donations inside the BEIS offices on Victoria Street, around the corner from the Houses of Parliament.\n\nSpirits were high on the picket line on Monday, where the strikers, who are mostly migrant workers, blew airhorns and danced to Jamaican reggae and Latin American reggaeton music. They have activities planned all week to raise public awareness of the strike.\n\nA source close to the strike said if their demands were not met after the latest action the workers were prepared to stage an all-out, indefinite strike. The union has called for all contracted workers at government departments to be brought back in-house and to be paid a civil service wage.\n\nThe PCS announced on Monday that they were balloting outsourced cleaners at HMRC offices in Bootle and Liverpool for a strike next month over pay and conditions.\n\nLast week, outsourced support workers at the Foreign Office also held a five-day strike in protest over low wages, after having been left without pay for six weeks.\n\n“We’re still fighting,” said one striker at BEIS. “To be honest, it’s getting worse, I’m not lying. As you realise the cost of living is just going up.” She said their pay was increased from £7.83 to £9.01 this year, but it was not enough. “To me it feels like we are going down deeper. I look at my payslip and the tax is higher and the pension [contributions], which were £5.99, are now about £28.”\n\nSick pay was also an issue. Workers are not entitled to any help unless they are off for more than five days, the striker, a Jamaican woman in her 40s, said. One worker, who had been off for two days after an accident at work, received nothing.", null, "The food is delicious pic.twitter.com/jNPUuCzxyd\n\nThe business department has said it recognises that staff “deserve a fair wage for their hard work” and that the outsourced workers’ pay is aligned to “the median rates for comparable occupations as identified in the annual survey of hours and earnings”.\n\n“That’s all lies,” one of the striking dinner ladies said in response to the statement. “They got 14 days’ notice that we were going on a strike. They didn’t come saying we give 10p. They have no consideration, nothing, for us, no consideration at all.”\n\nMark Serwotka, the general secretary of the PCS, said: “This escalation of action by our members shows the strength and depth of feeling they have about how they are being treated. To take one day’s strike action takes guts. But to run a sustained period of industrial action is heroic.\n\n“Our union will continue to fight tooth and nail for our members for as long as it takes. Greg Clark [the business secretary] needs to heed the message staff in his building are sending him.”" ]
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[ null, "CINCINNATI (WXIX) – A Spring Grove family had their car swiped thanks to a growing trend on TikTok that shows how to steal certain Kia and Hyundai cars in seconds.\n\nMatt Perry said his 2019 Green Kia Soul was sitting in the driveway, and when his roommate went to work around 5:30 p.m., it was gone.\n\nPerry’s wife posted on her Facebook page that her family’s Kia was gone and minutes later Facebook friends responded.\n\nA loud knock at the door Saturday morning woke the Perrys.\n\n“The police came to the house saying, ‘Hey, we got your car. Do you want to ride over there and check the damage and see if you can drive it home?’”\n\nThe police report says the car was involved in a high-speed chase before it crashed. The teenage driver was eventually caught.\n\nPerry was happy their car had been found but was devastated to see the damage.\n\n“The front left tire was flat. All four rims on the car were destroyed. It looked like it had been jumped over curbs and hill-jumped. When the police tracked these guys down in the car, they hit a parked car,” Perry said.\n\nHe says he would not wish this experience on anyone.\n\n“For me, it was a headache. The vehicle more or less belonged to my wife. It was our car, but she pretty much drove it every day, so she’s still an emotional wreck, not knowing if we are going to be able to replace it,” he said.\n\nPerry says his family is waiting on an assessment from the insurance company.\n\nHe says he worries his car will be totaled but says he is willing to buy another KIA.\n\nSee a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please include the title when you click here to report it." ]
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[ "Evolution of plant defense compounds in the plantlitter continuum\n\nThe subject of this article brings together two researchers who have a common interest in specialized metabolites involved in plant chemical defenses. Dr. Thomas Michel is analytical chemist at the Institute of Chemistry of Nice (Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France) where he develops analytical tools for chemical ecology and for discovery of bioactive compounds from plant biodiversity. He employs HPTLC for analytical goals and TLC for preparative separations. Dr. Anne- Violette Lavoir, ecologist at the Institute Sophia Agrobiotech (INRAe, Université Côte d’Azur, Antibes, France) works on the chemical interaction between plants and insects (community ecology, chemical ecology). In this work, the authors employed HPTLC for secondary metabolites screening of different plant extracts in an ecological context.\n\nEcosystems are complex systems, forming a vast network in which different actors – the living beings – interact with each other. The main trophic network is the \"green world\" [1,2], in which the chlorophyllous plants are the primary producers. They bring organic matter and energy into the network through the fixation of mineral matter by photosynthesis. In this green world, fresh plants are the basis as they are consumed by herbivores, which will in turn be consumed by predators. The \"brown world\" [1,2] is based on the litter, mostly formed from plant parts (e.g. leaves, bark, stems) that dry out and fall to the ground (inert organic matter). The litter is consumed by detritus feeders (or decomposers), which will then also be consumed by their predators. As litter are previously fresh leaves, the basis of the green and brown world is linked through the so-called plantlitter continuum.\n\nA change in plant or litter chemistry would impact not only their consumers, but all the trophic levels above. For instance, plants could modify their chemical defenses such as secondary metabolites, impacting all their consumers. Because of the plant-litter continuum, any modification in the chemistry of the fresh plants will in turn modify the chemistry of the litter and consequentially the brown trophic network.\n\nIn this context, we studied the variation in content of secondary metabolites at five stages of the plant-litter continuum (young plants, mature plants, fresh litter, old litter and decomposer feces), from four plant species (Bromus erectus, Pilosella officinarum, Potentilla grandiflora and Sanguisorba minor). Each stage and plant species were sampled by our collaborators on grasslands of Les Causses (South of France) and each grassland was either fertilized or not. Our main objective was to compare the global chemistry of the four plant species throughout the plant-litter continuum and to see if the fertilization may modify such pattern.\n\nThe great diversity of phytochemicals and their small quantities in plant species, and the number of samples to investigate led us to set up a large-scale HPTLC analysis. HPTLC was chosen because it offers numerous advantages such as versatility, capacity to run several samples in parallel and low solvent consumption. Additionally, detection using various derivatization reactions can provide crucial information about the nature of chemical substances present in samples. Furthermore, sample preparation in HPTLC is simple while other chromatographic techniques (e.g. GC and HPLC) usually require a time-consuming and expensive sample preparation prior to the analyses. Therefore, HPTLC is suitable as a high-throughput fingerprinting method in an ecological context.\n\nQuercetin, asiaticoside and betuline are dissolved in methanol at different concentration levels.\n\n20mg of ground plant are extracted in an ultrasonic bath with 1.6 mL ethanol – water 7:3. Extracts are then filtered and stored at –20 °C before HPTLC analysis.\n\nAll plates are immersed into specific reagents for 2 s using the Chromatogram Immersion Device. For phenolic compounds, the plate is immersed into NP reagent (1.25 g diphenyl borinic acid ethylamino ester in 250 mL of ethyl acetate) and then into PEG reagent (10% polyethylene glycol 400 in dichloromethane). For terpenoids, the plate is immersed into anisaldehyde-sulfuric acid reagent (0.5 mL anisaldehyde, 10 mL glacial acetic acid, 85 mL methanol, 5 mL sulfuric acid) and heated on the TLC Plate Heater at 105 °C for 5 min.\n\nTo analyze and compare the diversity of the phytochemicals (i.e. polyphenols, terpenes, alkaloids) of the four plant species, the first step was to develop a suitable analytical workflow and to optimize the chromatographic conditions for separation of the different compound families.\n\nQuantitative estimation of each class of compounds was further performed by scanning densitometry. A typical HPTLC densitogram obtained at 366 nm after derivatization with NP reagent is shown below. The area under each peak was determined and compared to the calibration curves of specific compounds (e.g. quercetin for polyphenols). Results are then expressed in mg standard/g dry matter.\n\nFor example, relative quantity of polyphenols (mg of quercetin/g dry mass) in Sanguisorba minor samples significantly decreases between the green and the brown world (p<0.0001). No significant differences were observed between samples from the same world (e.g. young and mature plant). On the contrary, the effect of fertilization is significant for both green and brown worlds (p < 0.0001). Polyphenols are more present in fertilized samples than in unfertilized ones.\n\nUsing this HPTLC strategy, we were able to estimate the relative quantity of polyphenols (i.e. mg quercetin/g dry matter) and terpenoids (e.g. mg betulin/g dry matter) according to the plant species, to the stages in the plant-litter continuum and to the fertilization status. Furthermore, this strategy was also applied to tannins, terpenoids, and alkaloids (data not shown), giving us the possibility of a complete screening of secondary metabolites in all plant species studied. The complete results enable the determination of the evolution of secondary metabolites in the fresh plant-decomposed litter continuum:\n\nTo conclude, this HPTLC strategy allowed us to highlight modifications of the plant secondary metabolites throughout the plant-litter food web but also to observe a link between the green and the brown world. Interestingly, even though plants show various strategies, we always observe a decrease of concentrations in the brown world. As secondary metabolites are mainly defense compounds, we hypothesize a decrease of such compounds in the leaf before they fall in order to recycle such compounds and/or to avoid a negative impact on detritus feeders which are consuming the litter. Analyzing the plant chemistry throughout the plant-litter continuum helps us to disentangle the complexity and the link structuring the green and brown worlds.", null, null, null, "Typical HPTLC fingerprints of the four analyzed plant species (above- and belowground samples) under UV 366 nm after derivatization with NP/PEG reagent and under white light after derivatization with anisaldehydesulfuric acid reagent (POS-1 = Potentilla grandiflora below, POA-1 Potentilla grandiflora above, PSS-1 = Pilosella officinarum below, PSA-1 = Pilosella officinarum above, BES-1 = Bromus erectus below, BEA-1 = Bromus erectus above, PTS-1: Sanguisorba minor below, PTA-1: Sanguisorba minor above)", null, "Acknowledgement: The authors acknowledge all the partners involved in the EC2CO COMODO project funded by CNRS (supervision: S. Coq), especially Florian Goettelmann and Louisa Saghir for their respective works.\n\nCBS 125: Evolution of plant defense compounds in the plantlitter continuum\npdf\nHow can we help you?\nContact us" ]
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[ null, "(How long will that amount last to support their families? Will it be enough to reconstruct their house?)\n\nAquino was responding to the statement from People Surge, a group of typhoon survivors. The group is asking the government for P40,000 in immediate financial relief per family, among other demands.\n\nHe said such as amount was already around 10 percent of the government’s expenditure budget, not counting funds allocated for personnel services, maintenance, and operations.\n\nSocial Welfare Secretary Corazon “Dinky” Soliman also said she is not amenable to the request.\n\n(Let us understand that the fund of the government is not limitless.)\n\nSoliman said it would also be difficult to justify such as amount, in terms of accounting.\n\n(If we give P40,000 outright, how about the residents here who are receiving minimum wage? They might think, ‘Why were they given P40,000? We work hard but we are not given the same assistance.’)\n\nNevertheless, the Secretary said the proposal is being studied. In the meantime, the Department of Social Welfare and Development continue to implement the conditional cash transfer program, especially in areas hit by the typhoon.\n\nLast week, People Surge clarified that the amount was to support a family of six for two months. They said it was for relief and in no way a substitute to reconstruction efforts.\n\nBoth Aquino and Soliman, as well as Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II, were at the Claro M. Recto High School on Monday morning to inspect the new mid-rise buildings for the urban poor.\n\nAquino will visit next week the provinces badly hit by calamities, coinciding with the 28th Edsa People Power celebrations.\n\nMore needs to be done for Yolanda victims–UN" ]
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[ "‘Democracy is government of the people, by the people and for the people.’\n– Abraham Lincoln\n\nDemocracy has long been the banner to which Western leaders rally their troops to fight under. The Brexit referendum is a prime example of extreme democracy, progress for some at the expense of others. The desired outcome for the Leave campaign is for the UK to become a self-governing democracy. Just how much more democratic will the country become?\n\nFreedom House produces an annual report, ‘Freedom in the World’, using a series of 25 indicators to determine scores for political rights and civil liberties. This year’s report stated that 2015 is the tenth consecutive year in which global freedom has declined, some 72 countries showing decline in that year alone. This, and other such sites which provide data sets like the Democracy-Dictatorship Index, demonstrate clearly that dictatorships not only still exist but have been mutating into hybrid regimes. This is an illiberal democracy, where voting and elections take place but the actions of those who really control society are not visible to the general population and therefore do not come under any kind of regulation.\n\nWhen we hear the word dictator, the likes of Zedong, Stalin and Mussolini come to mind. History teaches us that a dictatorship is created through iron political will backed up by military power and the suppression of ideological opposition. The actions of Turkish president, Recep Erdogan after the recent attempted coup, show his determination to purge the Turkish authorities of those who may not support him in a manner reminiscent of Stalin’s purges except with less killing, for now. Yet modern dictatorships can differ from the strongman image of the past. They are eased into society with the help of PR firms, financial donations and lawyers.\n\nBut while the media will tell us that such authoritarian behaviour only exists in far away places, the truth is that it is closer to home than we think. A YouGov survey earlier this year found that the British media is considered the most right-wing in Europe. Mafia expert Roberto Saviano said that he views Britain as the most corrupt country in the world which is disturbing coming from a man who spent more than a year exposing the Italian Mafia.\n\nOur democracy is free because someone else is paying the price.\n\nThe creation of the UK Department of Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy shows the ambition of a government to decide case by case the involvement of foreign business in taking over UK companies. Governments should stay away from such markets and allow the flow of business to progress naturally otherwise foreign investment will be scared off. The department website states that part of its purpose is “developing and delivering a comprehensive industrial strategy and leading the government’s relationship with business”. If this were the case, why did the government block the EU from raising tariffs on Chinese steel? This was a chance to save the jobs now being lost at Tata Steel. Why did the US government lobby the Haitian government over its proposed increase of hourly wages? Because of commercial interests. The democracy that we believe we are experiencing is only happening because of someone else’s agenda. We have the freedom to buy gadgets that deplete the resources of a country, the freedom to drive around because of the oil extracted through violent means from poverty-stricken communities abroad. Our democracy is free because someone else is paying the price.\n\nDictatorships are easier to maintain than democracies. Most countries have something to offer and therefore receive preferential treatment when it comes to human rights abuses and violent suppression of oppositional political parties while at home our leaders harp on about how much they love democracy. Democracies, on the other hand, mean that governments have to deal with protest groups and social justice movements. Free(ish) media allows people to post their opinions online. But democratic populations are more easily distracted by capitalism and its products. Dictatorships only have to remove their opponents by whatever means they can get away with while democracies have to play the blame game, putting their failings and inadequacies on the shoulders of their counterparts.", null, "Which brings us back to choice. In November, the US will hold what will probably be by then one of the most vicious presidential campaigns seen in the West. Many may be confused over how it is that Donald Trump is within touching distance of Hilary Clinton. The media attacks Trump for being egotistical and out of touch while failing to adequately show the clear favouritism that Clinton has been given and her connections with the very commercial interests that seek to dictate the terms of democracy. Like many countries, voting for the lesser of two evils has all too often become the norm.\n\nLike many countries, voting for the lesser of two evils has all too often become the norm.\n\nDemocracy has come to represent what we feel we have lost. This must change. Democracy should be about what we fight for, here and now. Feeling sorrowful over what we had in the past serves no purpose; it can leave us unsteady and uncertain over which direction to take next. We allow ourselves to be distracted by the actions of other countries while dictators are exploiting us at home. They fill the gap with temporary solutions or worse, they take us down a darker path. We must cast aside the temptation to rely on someone else to get us through the hard times. Unity has never been as important as it is now. An individual who knows that what we have is not enough is far more powerful than someone who is content to go with the flow. When that individual realises that they are not alone, they become more aware and determined to find others who feel the same and will join the fight for something better for all. And when the people unite to speak as one against injustice, against waste, against unnecessary wars, against a system that seeks to keep them unsteady and uncertain, that is a show of true democracy." ]
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[ null, "As we displayed in this post here, PepsiMAX® have launched an incredible campaign ahead of the World Cup celebrating football and music. The advertisement released is a wonderful interactive feature which allows the viewer to become a part of the commercial, with hidden items to collect.\n\nRead the post above for more details on the campaign, and a look at the interactive advertisement. The video below takes you behind the scenes into the making of the advertisement. The ad even features American singer, Janelle Monáe. It’s a beautiful blend of music and football\n\nPepsiMAX® really seem to be going all out with their World Cup campaign, as brands are scrambling to attain some sort of advantage in this competitive market in the most competitive of fields- the World Cup market. But the company seem to have set a benchmark for the rest to follow.", null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "I grew up as an atheist who regularly fought against Christianity and other religions. In 2002, God graciously allowed me to experience severe depression which was ultimately the catalyst that caused me to question my lack of belief in God, which ultimately resulted in my eventual conversion.\n\nDuring this season of severe depression in 2001-2002, God brought a couple of individuals into my life who challenged my belief that there was not a God. Though I had heard these sorts of assertions many times before, their assertion of God’s existence became embedded in my head frustrating me. I decided the best way to rid myself of this nagging thought was to disprove God's existence once and for all. My logic was that the Christians claimed God wanted to be found, and so I “challenged God” to prove his existence. God did not manifest his presence to me in response to my childish demands, but rather removed the weight of depression within days, even though it had oppressed me for many months. This was both humbling and humiliating for me as an atheist and I was forced to acknowledge the existence of a “greater force”.\n\nThis began a season of seeking answers with a new found openness. For the first time, I was willing to actually hear explanations for my objections against the Bible. Through a friend, God brought a pastor into my life who patiently took the time to slowly work through my objections and explain life of Jesus and the message of the Gospel to me. He gave me a New Testament which for “some reason” I could not put down.\n\nAfter a time, I could no longer fault the Bible’s truth and authority, and found myself in a place where I had to submit to its teachings. I agreed with it when it stated that I was a wicked sinner in need of a saviour, that Jesus had died for my sins and that I had to repent and trust in him. I turned to Jesus, forsaking my life of sin and was converted in approximately September 2002.\n\nMy conversion created an urge to share my faith as well as a desire to flee from sins which were normal parts of my prior existence. As with most people, this was a process but there were also times when God worked rapidly on some particular sins. Though God has granted me great victory in some of these areas of sin, the daily battles also continue and will until I see Him face to face.\n\nIn early 2004 God allowed me to lead a young lady to Christ who would eventually become my wife, and in 2007, as very young Christians, we charged into the local mission field to share Jesus with anyone who would listen.\n\nAndrew now serves as a full-time staff evangelist with OAC Ministries in Queensland where he partners with Operation 513 on a weekly basis to preach the gospel throughout South-East Queensland." ]
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[ null, "THE IDEA OF BUILDING an overpass over Summit Drive to connect the downtown West End of Kamloops with TRU has been in City plans for 15 years or more.\n\nThe recent announcement by the City of Kamloops that they are applying for a funding grant to construct the overpass, in conjunction with TRU, is welcome news.\n\nOn Monday, Mel Rothenburger published an editorial stating that building the overpass is ridiculous and that the City should put up a fence in the median which would be cheaper and would force people to cross at the intersection of Summit and McGill. This is the wrong approach if we truly care about the safety of all road users and getting people out of their cars.\n\nThe proposed location of the overpass reflects an existing desire line; there are a large number of people who want to cross Summit in this area and many already do at great risk to their personal safety.\n\nThe large amount of existing and proposed student housing east of Summit Drive supports the need for the overpass as there are likely over 1,000 students and staff who live in this area. The overpass doesn’t just get people over the road; it takes them into the heart of campus and would shave off about 350 meters in distance between Upper College Heights and Old Main, giving people an alternative to crossing Summit at McGill.\n\nThis distance is not insignificant if you are someone who is walking. While a fence would stop people from crossing, what you are really doing is frustrating people who want to walk or ride bikes — which is the opposite of what we need to do to have a more sustainable community.\n\nThe overpass would also help to better integrate and connect TRU with the West End and downtown itself. The TRU campus is like an island in the middle of the city bounded by arterial roadways and can feel like a separate enclave. The overpass would not completely solve this issue but would provide another physical connection between TRU and the rest of the community.\n\nThe overpass could become a fundamental component of a broader active transportation network in the city that could connect Dufferin and Aberdeen through the TRU campus with the downtown.\n\nThis becomes a much more important consideration as e-bikes start to really take off in Kamloops, thereby negating the old excuses about the hills being a barrier to riding bikes here. The downtown-to-TRU campus connection becomes much more accessible for people riding e-bikes with the overpass than without.\n\nWhile a fence would be a cheaper alternative, it results in the continued prioritization of motorists over people who choose to walk, ride bikes or use other modes of travel — which is the opposite of what progressive communities are doing.\n\nThe overpass won’t be cheap but it is a worthy investment. It would be safer, reduce walk times, and would send another signal that our community is putting people who choose to walk, ride bikes or use other modes of travel on a more equitable level with motorists. It would build off the good work done by the City in the last 10 years to build transformative pieces of active transportation infrastructure.\n\nAs a North Shore resident, the Tranquille multi-use path was a game-changer for riding a bike downtown. I feel much the same about riding a bike to Valleyview after the interchange project was completed.\n\nIn both those cases it seemed like only a matter of time before someone was seriously injured or killed. The same can be said of the current state along Summit. The construction of this overpass is long overdue.\n\n5 Comments on LETTER – Construction of Summit Drive overpass is much needed, long overdue" ]
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[ null, "The National Swim Finals took place in Athlone IT last weekend with 32 young people from U8 up to U16 from all over the county taking part.\n\nThe National Swim Finals took place in Athlone IT last weekend with 32 young people from U8 up to U16 from all over the county taking part.\n\nIt is a proud day to represent your county in any sport. Several made it through to the semi’s and the finals.\n\nCompetition was fierce with 32 counties taking part. But Jack McCullough from Clogherhead gave Louth gold in a powerful swim in the U14 breast stroke and young Esther Quinn from Ballymascanlon who was 4th in the final of the U10 front crawl, which was a great achievement.
Well done to Juliet McGrath, Sophie Gray, Stephen Woods and Joshua Seaberry in the U8’s and U10’s.
Rachel Woods, Jaiden Byrne, Molly Hughes, Michael McGrath, Finn Duffy and Sam Winston in U12s.\n\nLeah Martin, Ruth Clarke, Rory McDonagh, Jordan Byrne and Matthew Burns in the U14’s.
Orla Stafford, Claire O’Hanlon, Darren Lynch, Cathal Killeen and Sean Gibney in the U16’s
and the U13 relays Luke O’Hanlon, Jordan Kenny, Hugh McGrath, Rosin and aoife McDaid, Cara McAvinney, Caitlin, Sofia and Rebekah Woods.
Huge thanks to Colin Lowth who swam for Ireland in the Sydney Olympics - he comes to support the Louth community games team every year and our managers Liam McGrath and Seamus O’Hanlon and of course the ladies Deirdre, Lorraine, Audrey and Karen." ]
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[ "We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.\nHome » House lawmakers reintroduce Pregnant Workers Fairness Act\nLegislation Worker health and wellness Worker Health and Wellness", null, "Washington — A bipartisan group of lawmakers is attempting once again to “eliminate discrimination and promote women’s health and economic security by ensuring reasonable workplace accommodations for workers whose ability to perform the functions of a job are limited by pregnancy, childbirth, or a related medical condition.”\n\nThe Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (H.R. 2694) was reintroduced in the House May 14 and then referred to four separate committees.\n\nAdvocacy group MomsRising says the “common-sense, badly needed” legislation would close loopholes in the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978. According to a May 14 press release from Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY), who co-sponsored the legislation, the bill would prevent workers from being denied employment opportunities based on the need for “reasonable” accommodations, including an extra bathroom break, a chair or a bottle of water.\n\n“Women make up almost half the workforce, yet continue to face unjust and unnecessary obstacles in the workplace, whether it is lack of paid family or sick leave, paycheck disparities, or pregnancy discrimination. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act would remove one of those hurdles by ensuring that pregnant women are treated fairly on the job,” Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee Rep. Bobby Scott (D-VA), a bill co-sponsor, said in the release from Nadler’s office.\n\nThe law is “closely modeled” on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Other co-sponsors include Reps. John Katko (R-NY), Lucy McBath (D-GA) and Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA).\n\nLegislators in both chambers have offered up identically titled bills numerous times since the beginning of 2012, most recently in 2017, but none has made it out of committee." ]
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[ null, "(Definitions: Crisis, with the “i” = singular or one; Crises, with the “e” = plural or many. The English word “crisis” that’s defined as a “turning-point” or “moment of danger” is taken from the Greek “krisis” that means “decision” — From the Concise Oxford Dictionary. )\n\nBut really, it’s all one crisis about people in crisis because no one ever said that life was supposed to be “crisis free” after all what we know in the Torah as “Nisyonos” [“tests”] is just another name for “crises” so that the “Ten Nisyonos of Avraham Avinu” could be called the “Ten Crises”!\n\nThe Torah, Tanach, Torah SheBeal Peh, and Jewish History are full of different types of crises that the Jewish People have faced since they began until this very day: Lefum Tza’ara Agra — the reward Min HaShomayim is according to the pain that can be called a “crisis”!\n\nA famous person once said that “there is crisis, and there is opportunity” and with that we can all learn lessons about everything that happens.\n\nWhat is causing the “Shidduch Crisis”?\n\nWith every article about it and with every comment written in advice pages and with every new piece of “research” there are so many explanations it’s very confusing.\n\nSome like statistics and they talk about numbers of boys versus girls or girls versus boys under different scenarios.\n\nSome people feel that promoting Kollel life is “the problem” because not everyone can live up to that standard while others say the opposite that it’s because there isn’t enough Torah, and if only more people were learning Torah and be Frummer or as Frum as themselves then all would be well.\n\nSome say it’s because people are too focused on careers and do not have time to date while others say there isn’t enough emphasis on earning a livelihood and that people should have jobs and then get married.\n\nSome say that too many young women are taught to only support husbands in full time learning, while others say that not enough women want to support their husbands full time in learning.\n\nSome say people are getting married too early and are not mature enough to make a marriage work and others say that people are waiting too long and the older they get the harder it is to be married.\n\nSome say that modern life spoils people and they have it too easy and they get bored and don’t know how to raise a family while others say modern life makes life easier and lets people focus on the important things in life like getting and staying married and it makes it easier to raise a family.\n\nAnd on and on it goes, with everyone having their pet theories and no one knows why the problems keep on getting bigger and worse.\n\nI learned some important things about what to look for in Shidduchim from one of my first Rebbeim in Yeshiva. His name was Rav Shmuel Brog ZT”L, and he would always stress to us Bochurim that the most important quality to look for in a girl was the Midda [quality] of Chesed [kindness, mercifulness], of being a kind and caring and loving person.\n\nIt seemed so simple when he said it so many decades ago, yet as I look back in my life to the many people I have counseled and the stories of people I have known and things I have seen, the words of Rav Shmuel Brog ZT”L always still ring loudly in my ears: Look for a girl who is a Ba’alas Chesed! Look to see how she speaks about her own family and other people. If she does not respect them then why do you think she will respect you and your family? Look to see how she acts and what she does, actions speak louder than words.\n\nI have a very Choshuva old friend who told me that what clinched it for him was that on an important date when he did not know where they would eat that day since he had to go to out of town to meet the girl, she prepared a delicious picnic basket and took care of the food for that day without being asked. Of course she was very smart, capable and had the right Hashkofas, but by her act of Chesed, she proved that knew she wanted to take care of another person, that sent the right message loud and clear that she was a true Ba’ales Chesed, and not look at how fancy his car was or what kind of house and summer home his parents had.\n\nSame thing with Bochurim, they may know a lot about learning and Gemara, and be super smart and “with it”, but no one marries a “computer” or a machine or a robot no matter how nice or Frum it looks. We marry another human being with a Godly Neshama and of real flesh and blood that we have to live with for the rest of our lives! And if that other human being has bad Middos [character traits] then there is no hope and we are headed for one crisis or other.\n\nAs one looks at the Parshios in the Torah how our Avos and Ima’os met each other and what qualities they looked for, then there is no doubt that they were on the lookout for people who practiced Chesed. Not people whose fathers had the biggest bank accounts or whose mothers wore the fanciest jewelry. They had the Midda of Chesed that is the very core of who Avraham Avinu since he is the Amud HaChesed [pillar of loving-kindness] that emulates HKB”H’s Middas HaRachamim [attribute of mercy] by giving a drink of water not just to a stranger but to his thirsty animals, having Rachmonus[mercy] on others and each other. Rochel Immeinu even had Rachmonus on her sister Leah and was willing to let her marry Yaakov first! Rivka and Rochel ran to feed sheep and camels, they did not ask for fancy diamond rings and luxuries.\n\nThat is what the Torah teaches, that the world is built on the foundation of Mercifulness and Kindness, that’s what Olam Chesed Yibaneh means, and all the breakdowns and crises around us today are all because there is a breakdown in doing Chesed or where one party does all the Chesed while the other party takes but gives little back. People have become “automated” and have lost the ability to be constantly doing acts of mercifulness and kindness, all the good things, since today as we know everyone is out for “number one” and now see what that gives us, one crisis after another all because we have lost the ability to do enough Chesed!\n\nIf we genuinely cared more about others and went out of our way to help them we would be on the way to solving the problems and there would hardly be any “crises”.\n\nRabbi Yitschak Rudomin lives in Flatbush and is the Director of the Jewish Professionals Institute www.jpi.org and his wife Zahava, although they are not Shadchanim, have counseled many in the area of Shidduchim and dating. He can be reached at rudomin@jpi.org or 718 382 5610 and 718 382 8058.\n\nPrior articles in this series on Matzav.com:\n\n1) The “Shidduch Crisis” Was Created by Humans" ]
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[ null, "SC Athletes at the Next Level\n\nIt’s no secret that the City of San Clemente has produced dozens of standout athletes in recent years. As the fall sports year comes to an end, we look back and highlight the performances put on by local athletes at the collegiate level, as well as provide a glimpse into the future for those who are gearing up for the 2014 season.\n\nSophomore tackle Kyle Murphy has solidified his place on the No. 7 Stanford Cardinal depth chart over the course of the past two seasons.\n\nAs a true freshman in 2012, Murphy was a regular in Stanford’s jumbo set formation, lining up at both the tight end and tackle positions. He played in all 14 games, including two starts, and averaged 25 snaps per contest.\n\nIn 2013, Murphy played in 11 games and started against San Jose State, UCLA and USC, routinely being deployed as a blocking tight end.\n\n“He’s a big part of what they do offensively. He’s done a great job and next year he could have the opportunity to start at the right tackle position,” San Clemente High School head coach Jaime Ortiz said.\n\nTaking a page out of San Clemente alumni Travis Wilson’s playbook, Oregon State freshman Sean Harlow reaped the benefits of graduating San Clemente High School early to begin spring practice with the Beavers. By getting a head start on learning the playbook and meshing with his fellow offensive linemen, Harlow positioned himself to climb the ranks to starter in the coming years.\n\nHowever, injuries plagued the Beavers offensive line early, forcing Harlow to relinquish his redshirt year and start as a true freshman. Harlow played in nine games and started in the final eight contests.\n\nSan Clemente’s Christian Tober has been a reserve walk-on wide receiver and contributor on special teams for USC since 2012.\n\nBret Miller, San Clemente High class of 2013, saw time as the backup kicker and punter for the University of Arizona football program. As a true freshman, Miller suited up for every Wildcat game and will be a part of the team when their respective bowl game is announced.\n\nThe 6-foot-2-inch forward is currently ranked No. 16 on the USC women’s basketball all-time scoring list with 1,293 career points. And as she enters her senior year with the Women of Troy, Harberts isn’t finished just yet.\n\nOn November 26, Harberts was named to the Naismith Trophy Early Season Top 50 Watch List, which pegs 50 elite players who have the ability to claim collegiate basketball’s top individual honor at the end of the season.\n\nHarberts and the Women of Troy are off to a 5-3 start to their season, including a 79-52 win over Boston College on November 30 that saw Harberts lead all scorers with 19 points.\n\nFreshman forward Gage Zerboni and the UCLA men’s soccer team barnstormed their way through the regular season to earn the No. 1overall seed in the NCAA Division 1Tournament, only to lose to Connecticut by way of penalty kicks in the third round on December 1.\n\nWith 20 seconds left to play in the game against the Huskies, Zerboni made a crucial defensive clearance of a ball that threatened to break the 3-3 tie. Zerboni’s defensive play ensured an overtime period.\n\nWeatherholt, a sophomore midfielder, played in all 22 games for the Broncos (16-4-2, 8-1 MAC) and contributed two goals." ]
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[ null, "Larry Flanagan explains the magnificent mobilisation of teachers so far\n\nThe Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) launched its Value Education, Value Teachers (VEVT) campaign last January. The aim of the campaign was simple: to seek to reverse the decade-long decline in the value of teachers’ salaries by achieving a significant pay rise for Scotland’s teaching professionals. Since the financial crash and the imposition of austerity, Scotland’s teachers have seen the value of their take-home pay decline by over 24% in real terms through a decade of pay freezes, sub-inflation pay settlements, and increases in pension and national insurance contributions.\n\nWhile pay has declined workload has soared. Scotland has 3,000 fewer teachers than it did a decade ago, with pupil numbers on the rise. This toxic combination created a growing crisis in teacher recruitment and retention across Scotland. Student teacher places remain unfilled, local authorities struggle to fill vacant posts, and experienced teachers are increasingly walking away from the profession early in search of less stressful, better paid jobs.\n\nAgainst this backdrop, the VEVT campaign has become a lightning rod for the discontent amongst teachers. Whilst pay is a key issue, EIS members have been clear that excessive workload, the developing crisis around inadequate support for pupils with additional support needs, and the relentless changes in curriculum and assessment are all equally critical.\n\nAll public sector workers have suffered under austerity, of course, and the EIS has been clear from the outset that the campaigns of all unions in the various sectors would benefit from synergies and solidarity actions.", null, "In terms of the teachers’ campaign, the 10% claim immediately signalled to members that this year was different. It emerged from our previous AGM which had demanded a major fight back on pay – inspired in particular by the successful strike action of EIS FELA in the college sector and by our members in West Dunbartonshire.\n\nIn the first phase of the campaign, the tactic was to build the narrative around the claim – aiming at members as much as the public and politicians. Our Ten for 10% tagline allowed us to evidence the case, and slowly but surely build support for the campaign from the ground up.\n\nActive engagement by the membership was always the target. Branch meetings started getting a little bigger and then bigger still. Regional campaign events were organised and well attended. And, the lobbying of local councillors and a ‘Message the Minister’ campaign saw thousands of members who had never been active in the union before getting involved.\n\nWhilst the pay talks dragged – almost a full year now – the EIS continued to work to build the campaign, leading to a massive turnout in our National Demonstration in Glasgow in late October, when more than 30,000 people hit the streets to demand a fair pay rise for Scotland’s teachers. Such was the scale of the protest that as the front of the march reached George Square, those at the back of the line in Kelvingrove Park (2.5 miles away) had not even moved off. The demonstration sent a very clear message that Scotland’s teachers were united in their anger.\n\nShortly after the demo, the EIS opened a consultative ballot on a ‘final’ pay offer that had been proposed by the employers and the Scottish Government. The EIS urged members to reject the offer, while the Scottish Government and COSLA attempted to ‘sell’ the pay offer to teachers by writing to them directly, in defiance of established protocols processes and, indeed, the Fair Work Convention. Members voted overwhelmingly (98%) to reject the offer on a 74% turnout.\n\nThese figures are significant because we have been aware throughout the campaign that the Tory Trade Union Act 2016 would come into play if we moved to a statutory ballot – for education unions, it means not only do we require a 50% turnout, we also need to secure 40% of our entire membership voting ‘yes’ to striking. In effect, someone not voting is counted as a ‘no’. The ballot result has left us confident, but absolutely not complacent, that we can beat the Tory thresholds, if required. And as things stand, we may need to do so. Learning from the CWU and PCS unions, we mapped the returns in our consultative ballot and so stand well placed to maximise our campaigning in any statutory ballot process.\n\nAt the time of writing, we are still in negotiations but to prevent the constant procrastination which is the hallmark of COSLA, we also set out our own timetable for decision making which means that January is the key month. A special Council meeting has been set for 12 January and that will consider the move towards a strike ballot, if no acceptable offer has been made. Ultimately, it will for our members to decide what we do next, but in my view the campaign has already succeeded in building enough confidence, engagement and justified anger that if strike action is required, members will vote for it.\n\nLarry Flanagan has been the general secretary of the EIS union since 2012. He is a former teacher." ]
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[ "Good news for the Detroit Red Wings as they try to maximize a long home stand: One of their speediest forwards is ready to return.\n\nThe Wings kick off five straight games at Joe Louis Arena by hosting the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday (7:30 p.m., FS-Plus), and Andreas Athanasiou has been activated from injured reserve after missing four weeks with a sprained knee.\n\n“It’s feeling strong,” he said today. “We did a good job of rehabbing it and getting back up to speed.\n\n\"I haven’t had any problems with my stride. It’s definitely one of the biggest parts of my game, is skating, so I had to make sure I felt comfortable with it and can skate like I did before.”\n\nAthanasiou was playing on the third line and getting power-play looks when he was injured Nov. 10. He was playing in the 14-minute range and had produced four goals and one assist in 13 games. His incredibly fleet feet make him capable of creating a chance out of nowhere, and his hands are good enough that he often finishes.\n\nNow that third line is clicking with Dylan Larkin at center and Thomas Vanek and Gustav Nyquist on the wings.\n\n“There are a lot of good players here,” Athanasiou said. “Once I get my opportunity again, I’ll make sure to be ready.”\n\nCoach Jeff Blashill said he was hoping that Athanasiou would be ready to return after just one full practice, as he’d been skating for several days beforehand.\n\n“With that said, the guys that have been in the lineup have done a good job, so when Andreas comes back, he needs to make sure he’s ready to be an impact player.”\n\nBlashill hadn't decided where to play Athanasiou but said he will be “eased in. He won’t come in and get 20 minutes; he’s going to come in and get lesser minutes.” That likely means Athanasiou will come in on the fourth line, either in place of Drew Miller or Steve Ott, and then go from there.\n\nAthanasiou’s return comes as the Wings start their longest home stand of the season. They’ve gone 2-6-2 at home after starting 4-0.\n\n“I wouldn’t say there have been big things missing,” Blashill said. “That record says that there is, but really to me, it’s just minimal little things. We found a way to win a couple of games on the road when they were tight, we found a way to lose a couple of games at home when they were tight. We seem to be in a tight game every night and we’ve got to, hopefully, find a way to hopefully increase our margins so they’re not as tight. And when they are tight, find a way to win those games.”", null ]
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[ null, "Chad Wheeler’s alleged abuse of his girlfriend introduced fireplace and rage to the NFL neighborhood, together with Baltimore Ravens vast receiver Dez Bryant, who had no say within the NFL lineman.\n\nWheeler was charged on the primary ground of the house on Wednesday after his arrest final week.\n\nThe girl concerned instructed investigators Wheeler reportedly instructed her to face up and bow to him, and when she refused to take action, he threw her on the mattress, strangled her and tried to strangle her, based on court docket paperwork. The girl mentioned she tried to strike again, however Wheeler would have twisted her arm and he or she misplaced consciousness.\n\nShe instructed officers when she regained consciousness that she noticed Wheeler on the bedside and he reportedly mentioned, “Wow, are you alive?” She reportedly bumped into the lavatory to name her household and 911.\n\nWhen the small print started to pour out, Bryant forwarded his message to Wheeler Twitter.\n\n“Chad wheels if I ever run into you. We go toe to toe as a result of I might not thoughts doing the information over your f – king’s head, then ask your self when you’re nonetheless alive? …” he wrote.\n\n“I do know one factor that the media doesn’t thoughts destroying the black athletes with out info.”\n\nThe Seattle Seahawks lower ties with Wheeler when the allegations surfaced.\n\n“The Seahawks are saddened by the small print of Chad Wheeler and strongly condemn this act of home violence. Our ideas and assist are with the sufferer. Chad is a free agent and not with the workforce,” the workforce mentioned in a press release.\n\nWheeler was arrested over the weekend and booked into King County Jail, Washington, for an investigation into home violence. He appeared in court docket on Monday and was launched from jail on Tuesday after posting a $ 400,000 bond." ]
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[ null, "We are showcasing all of the entries for this year’s Next Generation Ship Award in a series of articles. After showcasing the first five entries to the award, we now present the second five which represent very different types of ships.\n\nAfter showcasing the first five entries to the Nor-Shipping Next Generation Ship Award we present the second five which represent very different types of ships.\n\nThis year will see another vessel chosen by the Next Generation Ship Award Jury as the winner of the prestigious prize presented by the organisers of Nor-Shipping.\n\nShips are long term assets and in a fast moving world of technological innovation keeping ahead of the pack means either integrating the advances in newbuildings or giving existing ships a new edge by retrofit or conversion. ShipInsight and Nor-Shipping are showcasing all of the entries for this year’s award in a series of articles. They are presented in the order of entry date and thus nothing about their chances of success in the awards should be inferred.\n\nLibas\nProving that innovation is not limited to commercial, passenger and offshore vessels, Libas has already staked a claim to fame as the world’s first LNG and battery-driven hybrid purse seiner trawler.\n\nDesigned by SALT Ship Design and being built at Cemre Shipyard in Turkey and powered by an MAN 6L51/60DF engine combined with 500kWh Corvus battery, Libas is 86ms long and has a beam of 17.8m. The ship is equipped as a purse seiner, both single and double trawling and has an additional energy saving technologies.\n\nOne of them is energy saving from electric winches, the surplus energy of the winches will be used as power onboard or to charge the battery. The other technology is power generation from the roll reduction tank. When the ship rolls, water moves into the vortex chamber and then the opposite side vortex chamber, that flow goes into turbines and generates power.\n\nThe combination of energy saving measures means a 15% saving in fuel consumption and, with the engines running on LNG, an 80% NOx reduction and a cut of 24% in CO2 emissions.\n\nVictoria of Wight\nDemonstrating that new ferry technologies are not limited to Norway, the 2018-built Victoria of Wight is England’s first hybrid energy ferry and links the Isle of Wight with the UK mainland, sailing round-the-clock carrying freight, holidaymakers and local people across the Solent 364 days a year.\n\nOwners Wightlink chose a Wärtsilä integrated Low Loss system with batteries. While it is technologically advanced it also had a proven pedigree of in-service reliability. The vessel has utilised the latest design of Voith propellers with the most efficient propeller blade design. The use of energy has been carefully considered and maximum efficient use of the generators has been arranged to ensure they operate at optimum efficiency simultaneously providing power for propulsion and charging the batteries.\n\nA two-tier loading arrangement has increased loading time efficiency ensuring that the vessel can sail to a timetable that does not require using additional speed, and fuel, to “catch up”. The efficiency of loading is assisted by the Cavotec MoorMaster mooring system which provides a faster system to secure the vessel.\n\nThe vessel is equipped with a binary cycle power generation system, an innovative system that utilises exhaust heat from engine exhaust. The generated electric power will serve as auxiliary power and will reduce CO2 emissions by up to about 2 percent by decreasing fuel consumption. In the theoretical calculation, the binary cycle power generation system improves IMO EEDI reduction percentage by at least 1 point for this vessel.\n\nThe binary cycle power generation system uses the heat emitted from the ship’s engine, which has largely gone unutilised in previous vessels of similar size, as the heat source to generate approximately 100 kW. In addition, the lower temperature supplied back to the engine through the turbocharger improves the engine efficiency, which results in lower CO2 emissions.\n\nThe main engines of the ship in actual operation undergo large load fluctuations. The binary cycle power generation system can generate electricity under a wide range of conditions, from high loads (about 70-90%) to low loads (about 50%).\n\nDiamond Gas Orchid\nA new design of LNG carrier developed by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and delivered to NYK Line in 2018, Diamond Gas Orchid is the first of the Sayaringo STaGE type. It has a continuous cover over the cargo tanks, a feature inherited from its predecessor the “Sayaendo. STaGE is an abbreviation for Steam Turbine and Gas Engine and is a hybrid propulsion plant that consists of an ultra-steam turbine plant on the port side and a combination of a dual-fuel diesel engine and an electric propulsion motor DFE-PEM plant, on the starboard side.\n\nThe exhaust-gas and jacket waste heat from the DFE are recovered to heat the feedwater going toward the UST plant. In the UST plant, the heated feedwater flows to the boiler to generate steam for driving the turbine. The electricity generated by the DFEs drives the PEM. Ordinarily, a huge amount of waste heat from DFEs is dumped into the exhaust-gas and jacket cooling water but the STaGE plant uses the waste heat to heat the boiler feedwater, enhancing the plant’s total efficiency. The waste heat from the DFEs is also recycled to generate auxiliary steam as well as the drive steam for the main turbine, also enhancing total efficiency.\n\nYara Birkeland\nPossibly one of the most heralded new ships, Yara Birkeland will be the world’s first fully electric, zero emissions and autonomous container ship. The move to all electric operations also extends onto land. Loading and unloading will be done automatically using electric cranes and equipment. The ship will also be equipped with an automatic mooring system. Powered by hydro-electric and a battery energy storage system, Yara Birkeland and the port infrastructure will produce no harmful greenhouse gasses for the entire operational lifecycle.\n\nUnder-construction by Norwegian shipbuilder Vard, Yara Birkeland will be one of the first Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) to enter commercial operations. The move to unmanned operations will be phased, giving Yara International and Kongsberg time to test the advanced systems that enable operation without a human at the helm. When delivered from the Yard early in 2020, Yara Birkeland will be a manned vessel. Autonomous functions will gradually be implemented, tested and validated, with the target of performing fully autonomous unmanned operations by 2022.\n\nIn total, three centres with different operational profiles are planned to handle all aspects of operation including emergency and exception handling, condition monitoring, operational monitoring, decision support, surveillance of the ship and its surroundings and all other aspects of safety." ]
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[ null, "Together, these plans cover 95,000 active and retired members and control over $70 billion in assets as of June 30, 2021. Annual contributions, excluding those of the employees, are expected to be in the range of $1.7 billion.\n\nAs a result of abnormal returns of between 26% and 32% on their investment portfolios for the year ending June 30, 2021, the plans in aggregate, including the Other Post-Employment Benefit plans, are fully funded on a mark-to-market basis.\n\nHowever, before we start dancing in the streets, the unfunded pension liability may increase to an estimated $10 billion because the negative returns in the bond and stock market will be below the investment rate assumption of 7%.\n\nPensions are very complicated because of their size and the volatility of the of the stock market. There are also many assumptions and variables that impact the unfunded pension liability and the Annual Required Contributions (“ARC”).\n\nA change in the investment rate assumption has a major impact on the present value of future benefits, the unfunded pension liability, the funded ratio, and the ARC. For example, the City assumes that it will earn 7% on its investments. If this overly optimistic rate is lowered to a more realistic 6%, the unfunded liability for LACERS and LAFPP will go from $1.6 billion (97% funded) to $9.1 billion (86% funded). The ARC will increase by as much as an estimated $500 million.\n\nThere are many other assumptions, including, but not limited to, mortality rates, years of service, the service factor, final compensation, age of retirement, the ratio of active to retired members, the number of beneficiaries and their ages, inflation, the cost of healthcare, actuarial smoothing assumptions, and amortization periods for changes in the plans.\n\nSound complicated. Yes, because it is. And very confusing to Angelenos who are footing the bill through our taxes and our payments to DWP.\n\nIn 2014, the LA 2020 Commission recommended the establishment of a Pension Commission “to review the City’s retirement obligations in order to promote an accurate understanding of the facts.” This Commission would be “tasked with making concrete recommendations on how to achieve equilibrium on retirement costs” within six years.\n\nTo date, there has been no progress in establishing a Pension Commission, in large part because wannabe controller Paul Koretz, the Chair of the Personnel Committee, has refused to hold any hearing or even create a council file for fear of antagonizing the public sector unions who are supporting his campaign.\n\nAngelenos need to have a better understanding of its three pension plans because they consume a significant portion of the City and DWP budgets and represent a potential and significant long term liability that will be dumped on future generations of Angelenos if not reformed." ]
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Killing Palestinians comes as naturally to it as pissing when the bladder is full.\"…\n\nThe Freedom Index: Current Members of the 113th Congress, 2014\n\nThe Freedom Index is a Congressional Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements. The percentages below are cumulative scores based on key votes from 1999 to 2014.…\n\nGeorge Soros, his Ebola bioweapons lab and the death of WHO spokesperson Glenn Thomas in the Ukraine\n\n\"George Soros’s foundation funds the Kenema bioweapons lab at the focus of the Ebola outbreak, and which is about to be closed, apparently amid an investigation.\"\n\nWe have the keys of our prison cell and the shackles in our hands. We can open the mental locks paralyzing us and walk away. Being cornered we need to realize that there is no other alternative than to fight back. Let's not let them put the noose around our neck, because that would be final.\n\n\"Why won’t America stand up for herself? Why is the country, once a country which possessed courage and conviction sitting idly by and allowing itself…\n\nObama set to give child immigrants refugee status BEFORE they arrive in the US: White House floats pilot plan for Honduras in attempt to stop border crisis\n\nPatriots Rushing in Project Wake Up the World, Kick off July 20th, 2014\n\n\"Patriots around the world are asked to join our new efforts called “Project Wake Up the World” which officially kicked off on July 20th, 2014. This project involves a global effort to push all the truth to as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time. To do this, we’re giving everybody the power to do more damage to the lies of the mainstream media by learning some powerful techniques we’ve proven on the battlefield over the last 4 years.\"\n\nWhen confronted with an endless…\n\n1. Treat the Earth and all that dwell therein with respect\n2. Remain close to the Great Spirit\n3. Show great respect for your fellow beings\n4. Work together for the benefit of all Mankind\n5. Give assistance and kindness wherever needed\n6. Do what you know to be right\n7. Look after the well-being of Mind and Body\n8. Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater Good\n9. Be truthful and honest at all times\n10. 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There is nothing benevolent in this equation in regard to the motives behind manipulating Earth’s life support systems though some sources will try to convince us otherwise. A document drafted in 1966, recently located from the…\n\nBiden: everything in my power to... under 5. Now the Little Ones, Omicron.\n\nJudgement is at the door! Do you truly know Jesus? Learn of Him :)Stand firm brothers and sisters. I pray for the grace and peace of Christ Jesus to be with ...\n5 hours ago\n0 Comments 0 Favorites\n\nAs the internet is the primary forum for the spread of visual media it has unfortunately become a space in which visual hatred is shared. On the right, iterations of Antisemitism have taken a specific form in an attempt to circumvent regulation…\n8 hours ago\n1 Comment 0 Favorites\n\nDoc Vega commented on DTOM's blog post Why is Trump given a hall pass on killer injections?\n\"Hey, what US President ever did more for the American people than Trump! 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[ null, "Paul Hinnenkamp has earned a lifetime of experience in the power generation sector, from nuclear to gas, coal and now renewables. And now he’s going to share his “all of the above” expertise at POWERGEN International.\n\nThe Entergy Corp. chief operating officer will be featured as POWERGEN’s keynote finale speaker when the conference and exhibition event comes to New Orleans in less than four months. Hinnenkamp will be front and center in the Wednesday, Nov. 20 keynote at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center.\n\n“We are pleased to be the host utility for POWERGEN International and look forward to welcoming attendees to see everything New Orleans has to offer this November,” Hinnenkamp said when it was announced that Entergy would partner with the event. “POWERGEN consistently delivers one of the top educational exhibitions in our industry each year, and Entergy could not be more excited to play a leading role for the 2019 meeting. I believe our city can, and will, put on an unforgettable event for everyone and I look forward to welcoming them to The Big Easy with open arms.”\n\nHinnenkamp’s resume includes an esteemed career in various generation sectors. He was named COO of Entergy in 2015, 14 years after joining the company.\n\nWhen Entergy created its capital projects management and technology group in 2013, it chose Hinnenkamp as the senior vice president to oversee $8 billion worth of investments. He and the capital projects team guided the development of Ninemile 6, the first Entergy power plant built in Louisiana in the previous three decades.\n\nEntergy since has developed several new power plant projects, including the St. Charles gas-fired combined cycle station completed a few months ago. The company has extensive plans to retire coal-fired generation and replace it with lower-emission gas-fired and renewable energy projects.\n\nHinnenkamp served nearly two decades in the energy sector before joining Entergy. He worked for PECO Energy Co. (now Exelon). He spent many of those earlier years working at the Millstone, Clinton and Peach Bottom nuclear plants.\n\nHe earned his bachelor’s in electrical engineering at Villanova University and master’s of business administration at the University of Illinois. He also has attended courses at Harvard." ]
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[ null, "The “Playfair for Three” is a manual cipher that works similar as the Playfair, but is based on trigraphs instead of digraphs. Can you solve a challenge cryptogram that has been made with this method?\n\nAs frequent readers of this blog know, the Playfair cipher is an interesting manual encryption system. It is easy to use and more secure than most methods of comparable complexity. Nevertheless, the Playfair can be broken today, if the ciphertext isn’t too short. Hill climbing has proven a powerful method for attacking the Playfair cipher.\n\nFor those who don’t know: the Playfair cipher is an encryption method that substitutes letter pairs (digraphs) based on a set of simple rules. Check here for a description of the method.\n\nIn recent years, I have published a number of Playfair challenges of my own design on this blog. All of them were based on random matrices (i.e., no password was involved), which prevented a dictionary attack. The shortest Playfair cryptogram of this kind that was broken by my readers consisted of 40 letters. It was solved by Nils Kopal with hill climbing.\n\nThe longest Playfair ciphertext that has withstood all codebreaking attempts so far has 30 letters. Considering that several skilled codebreakers, including Nils Kopal and George Lasry, couldn’t break this challenge, I assume that it is quite difficult to solve a 30 letter Playfair ciphertext, let alone a shorter one.\n\nA question that is both obvious and interesting is the following: is it possible to create a cipher that is more secure than the Playfair if trigraphs (i.e., letter triples) instead of digraphs are used? I addressed this issue in a blog post I wrote last year. In this post I mentioned a trigraphic Playfair variant named Playfair for Three introduced by John Savard on his website, but I didn’t go into detail about it.\n\nNow, almost a year later, I think it’s time to take another look at Playfair for Three. To explain the method, Savard uses the following matrix (apparently, it is not based on a keyword):\n\nThe Playfair for Three substitution rules are a little more complex than those of the standard Playfair, but still not very difficult:\n\nIf all three letters are the same, replace them by three repetitions of the letter diagonally below and to the right of that letter. Thus: MMM becomes JJJ in the square above. Below, and to the right, are always interpreted cyclically, so DDD becomes RRR, and PPP becomes NNN, and even III becomes TTT.\n\nIf two of the letters are the same, encipher the two letters as if they were part of a digraph to be enciphered with Playfair.\n\nWhen all three letters are different, follow these rules:\n\nCan a reader decipher this challenge?\n\nConsidering that an ordinary Playfair cryptogram of this length can be solved quite easily with hill climbing, I assume that this challenge is breakable, too. If a reader comes up with a solution, I will certainly publish a shorter Playfair for Three challenge in the near future.\n\nIf it turns out that this ciphertext can’t be broken or at least that breaking it is very difficult, we can conclude that John Savard has invented a remarkable encryption system. Either way, the result will be interesting.\nFollow @KlausSchmeh" ]
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[ "The first Germans to establish their homes in the Concordia area arrived about the year 1840. Although some German speaking residents may have settled in this community somewhat earlier, it was not until the beginning of the decade preceding the middle of last century that they came in increasing numbers to this section of western Missouri. A little cross-roads store and stage station provided trading and travelling facilities as well as a postoffice. The place was called Cook&#39;s Store and was situated about two miles west of the present site of Concordia.\n\nWhen Missouri joined the Union in 1821 and became the twenty-third state, it experienced a rapid settlement of people from the older states of the south and east. The largest numbers came from Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, and other slave-holding states. Many of the settlers brought their slaves with them and they generally established their homes on the fertile lands of the counties bordering the Missouri River as far west as the Kansas line. Many more without slaves of their own also made homes on the virgin soils of the area. Even those who had come from the states of the north were not always hostile to the circumstances in which the black man was placed, at the same time, maintaining a strong attachment to the Union.\n\nBy 1860, Lafayette County contained a greater number of slaves than any other in the state. It ranked fourth in population, exceeded only by the counties of St. Louis, Buchanan, Jackson, in the order named. Among the cities, Lexington, also ranked fourth, its population one hundred years ago being very nearly the same as today. The total for the county numbered 20,098, of which 13,724 were counted as free white (some free blacks were included). The remainder, 6,374, or almost one-third of the inhabitants of the county, were slaves.\n\nThe border troubles of the 1850's had sharply divided the pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups then resident in the Territory of Kansas and western Missouri. The enmity between the two sides was far more advanced than elsewhere in the country when the bombardment of Fort Sumter in April, 1861, opened the War Between the States. The Germans of Concordia were among the groups outstanding for their opposition to slavery and their loyalty to the Union was well known. Surrounded by so many of opposing views, the hostility toward them was accentuated by strange and foreign ways of life as well as language that multiplied the difficulties of understanding and reconciliation.", null, "Like most German settlers, the people of the Concordia area opposed slavery and supported the North. Concordia's location at the crossroads of Northern and Southern army routes left the city at high risk for confrontation.\n\nThe first bushwacker killings occurred on October 5, 1862, at the baptismal ceremony of the twin brothers, Julius and Fritz Vogt. This whole party was taken prisoner, put in a line, and shot to death, except Rev. Biltz’s life was spared on account of the pitiful begging of his wife. Those killed were: Chris Oetting, Hy Brockhoff, Hy Hartman, and Hy Roepe. Julius Vogt Sr. was wounded but recovered later on. A historical marker in Concordia's Central Park serves as a small reminder of a Civil War tragedy that left four men dead from the firing squad-style shootings.\n\nThe date: July 13, 1863. The time: 6 a.m. The scene: about 1 mile north of the city, according to available accounts. Dressed in disguise as Union soldiers and carrying a Union flag, bushwhackers rode in from the north and crossed Davis Creek. The Southern-sympathizing renegades captured a handful of the community's German residents, then lined up their captives and shot them. The dead included Louis Fiene, 23; Conrad Bruns, 25; Wilhelm Scharnhorst, 26; and Dietrich Kastens, 30.\n\nDavid Poole and W.T. \"Bloody Bill\" Anderson, affiliates of Quantrill's guerrilla band, supposedly led the raid. Questions linger about the bushwhackers' motivation to kill, but they reportedly knew that their targets had served in the Lexington militia. The victims had been members of Company B, 71st Regiment of the Enrolled Missouri Militia. The Concordia men had been with the militia for 125 days until being discharged on Dec. 12, 1862. The slain men were buried in Concordia at St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery the day after the attack, but fear in the community swelled during the service. Hearing a false report of approaching bushwhackers, the congregation fled to nearby woods and cornfields.\n\nOn August 14, 1864, a small bunch of bushwhackers made a raid on Hy C. Ehlers hemp factory, killing Mr. Ehlers, the proprietor, and Wm. Walter. The rest of them had a narrow escape.", null, "On October 10, 1864, the last raid occurred, and this one was the worst. It was claimed that it was the Quantrell gang who committed the most horrible atrocities the world ever heard of during this war. It was a terrible sight, among the moaning of the dying, the popping of guns, the shrieking of the womenfolk. A dozen houses were set on fire. Many houses were saved by the women after the bushwhackers were gone. Old men of 80 were killed, and boys of 10 years of age were shot. Hy Dierking, an old man, crawled under a corn pen after he was wounded. The corn pen was set on fire, and Mr. Dierking roasted alive. Dickenhorst, also an old man was sick in bed, he was shot in bed and the house was set on fire. Twenty-two men of the Concordia area were killed in the fight near Holy Cross Lutheran Church at Emma. Four additional men were killed that day in the Concordia area.\n\nWith the Civil War a distant memory, the victims' descendants and other community members today can only imagine the 19th-century attacks, by visiting the assumed massacre site or the cemetery where the men are buried.\n\nBesides that, they only can remember the prayer of the victims' pastor: 'God have mercy...", null, "Gravesites of Bushwhacker victims on St John’s Cemetery.\nLocated on the north outer road one miles west of the I-70 Emma exit." ]
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[ null, "The EU is setting a cap on the cost of calls and texts between EU countries, but Sky News has learned that the UK may miss out.\n\nBritish consumers may lose the right to capped international phone bills across the EU after Brexit.\n\nThe European Parliament passed a directive on Tuesday evening which will lead to a legal cap on the price of phone calls and texts between EU countries.\n\nThat cap will be set at nineteen cents (about 16p) a minute and six cents (5p) per text, representing a considerable saving to many.\n\nAccording to European consumer groups, in some countries, current call rates can be as high as 80 cents (70p) a minute.\n\nIt also has set a target for a 5G network across the whole of the union by 2020.\n\nHowever, EU sources have told Sky News that British consumers could lose out on these benefits after Brexit.\n\nOne senior source said: “It will be virtually impossible, unless the UK wants to stay in the internal (single) market, which Mrs May says she won’t.”\n\nCzech MEP Dita Charazanova added: “The European Electronic Communication Code is a text with relevance (only) to the EU internal market.”\n\nHowever, EU sources also say that given the UK will be required to implement all EU directives and legislation until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2019, British consumers should in theory enjoy some of these benefits – at least for a while.\n\nAssuming the British transition period is implemented, British phone users could find themselves in a position where they begin to enjoy the changes, only to see them taken away.\n\nWhen approached for comment, the British government did not dispute the fact that the UK was facing the prospect of having to walk away from the the 5G programme and cost capping.\n\nA spokesperson from the Department of Culture, Media, Digital and Sport told Sky News: “The government is committed to securing the best deal for British consumers. As such, the UK government supported the intra-EU call provisions as it will mean cheaper calls between member states of the EU.\n\n“Its continuation for the UK after Brexit would be subject to any negotiations; however, a future partnership between the UK and EU is clearly in the interests of both parties.”\n\nHowever, as with much else of Brexit, even if the will exists, it is nothing without the means.\n\nOutside the legal and commercial order of the single market, EU sources suggest that even if both parties recognise the possibility of mutual benefit, without the shared rules on telecoms the single market provides, it will be difficult to operate in practice.\n\nThis mirrors the situation on data roaming.\n\nAs Sky News revealed earlier this year, with Britain pledging to withdraw from the digital single market, British consumers face the possibility of the reintroduction of data roaming charges within the EU after Brexit, unless the EU assents to a different agreement, which the EU says is unlikely.\n\nNot so long ago, British holidaymakers bought SIM cards when abroad to minimise telecoms costs. It seems a world away. It is possible that that world might yet return." ]
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[ "I recently did an Ignite talk at DevOpsDays Auckland 2019 about GitOps. While preparing the deck for the talk, I had a chance to really reflect on the question “What is GitOps?”.\n\nGitOps is reconciling a desired state in Git with a runtime environment.\n\n“But this is what we’ve always done!” you say. You’", null, "GitOps is the same general Git workflow we’ve known for years with one simple additional step:\n\nIt’s that last step that distinguishes GitOps from the usual Git workflow: automatically taking action when a commit is merged. That action takes place in a reconciliation system, which is triggered by a push or pull event. That reconciliation system then applies the desired state from Git to a runtime environment.\n\nHere are some examples of the various pieces (the table is meant to be read column-wise):\n\nThere have been a number of definitions of GitOps offered, most notably from WeaveWorks, the people who coined the term GitOps. However, I found that their definition is very Kubernetes-centric and does not capture the essential elements of a what is actually a more general technique.\n\nHere are a handful of use cases where you could apply GitOps. Of course, it’s not limited to these and I’d be interested to hear if you’ve applied GitOps to any other use cases.\n\nDeployment is one of the most common use cases for GitOps. You need to deploy a new version of some software to an environment so you make a change in Git and that software is automatically deployed to your runtime environment. Flux is a Kubernetes operator for doing so. I also built a system for doing so that I wrote about in GitOps Driven Deployments on OpenShift.\n\nInfrastructure as Code (IaC) (e.g. Terraform, CloudFormation, etc.) is perhaps the canonical use case for GitOps. You need to change your infrastructure in some way (e.g. add a VM) so you update your IaC in Git and that change is automatically run on your infrastructure. This can be achieved by your reconciliation system executing commands that apply the configuration to the infrastructure.\n\nThe inspiring paper GitOps: A Path to More Self-service IT by Thomas A. Limoncelli does an excellent job of describing GitOps in much more general terms. The primary use case he offers as an example is for DNS.\n\nIn the author’s own words:\n\n\"Initially the DNSControl configuration file (dnsconfig.js) is stored in Git. A CI system is configured so that changes trigger the test-and-push cycle of DNSControl, and updates to the file result in the changes propagating to the DNS providers. This is a typical IaC pattern. When changes are needed, someone from the IT team updates the file and commits it to Git.\"\n\nThis is exactly how I’ve been thinking about GitOps.\n\nPeople come and go from teams all the time. When they arrive, you have to add them to Slack, GitHub, JIRA, and all of the other systems you use to get work done. Imagine a file full of user information like this:\n\nA lot of tooling already has Git integration so customising tools to do GitOps isn’t much of a stretch in many cases.\n\nThere are a number of emerging tools that support the GitOps technique directly:\n\nSee Introducing Argo Flux as an example of consolidation in the GitOps tooling space. It will be interesting to see how these tools evolve and what set of features will drive adoption.\n\nNaturally there are barriers to the adoption of any new technique.\n\nIf you’re in a traditional ITIL shop, they likely have very particular processes you need to follow to implement a change. For GitOps to gain adoption, you may need to take the ITIL stalwarts along on the journey and show them how GitOps actually implements ITIL practices. And if there are parts of the process you can automate, such as opening/closing tickets, look for opportunities for your reconciliation system to integrate with IT service management systems (e.g. ServiceNow) in order to do so. I’d love to see these sorts of processes coalesce around the pull request and do away with any unnecessary ceremony.\n\nGit as Single Point of Failure\n\nIf GitOps is driving your runtime environments, Git uptime is even more critical. Git can become a single point of failure (SPOF) for essential business processes. If you use a cloud based Git service and they have a bad day, you’re going to have a bad day. If you run Git on-premises, you’ll almost certainly want to configure it to be highly available. Either way, you’ll need to seriously consider the impact on your business of Git being unavailable.\n\nProper secrets management in any system is a tough nut to crack. Your reconciliation system needs to have access to a lot of credentials so it can update runtime environments. There are a lot of secrets management systems (e.g. Vault, CyberArk, etc.) that you can use to safely store the secrets that the reconciliation system needs to complete its work. And, of course, you want to follow best practices like restricting service accounts to exactly the permissions they need.\n\nIn my experience I’ve found a number of benefits of using GitOps.\n\nModern Git systems provide many features that we often take for granted; these features are also beneficial for GitOps. The role based access control (RBAC) can be used to grant access to those who can propose change and those who merge change (which implies automatic action). Being able to edit a file and propose a pull request directly from the web interface is amazingly powerful for those unfamiliar with Git. Even just getting email or Slack notifications when a pull request is proposed is helpful.\n\nEven compliance and audit benefit from GitOps. Using Git history to show how and why a runtime environment is in the state it’s in is helpful for compliance. Using Git history to show who proposed a change, who reviewed and approved it, and who merged it is essential for audit. In one instance, an auditor interviewed me and we got through the session in half the time because I was able to show him how we were driving deployments with GitOps with all of the benefits above.\n\nThe biggest benefit is self-service. Those that need to make the change are those that propose the change. Even if they’re not familiar with Git, they’re able to use the web interface to propose the changes they need. The whole system is transparent and you’re able to understand the state it’s in, even if you don’t have direct access to the runtime environment.\n\nGitOps is a general technique that is applicable to many use cases. The barriers to adoption are relatively low and I think it has the potential to be a widely adopted way of working once people start to understand the benefits they can realise from it. Get started with GitOps by downloading some of the tooling referenced above or building your own simple reconciliation system.\n\nCustom Distributed Tracing and Observability Practices with Azure Functions – Part 3: Implementation 10 March 2021\nStart from where you are 17 December 2020\nMap your way to understanding and agreement 04 November 2020\nTransform your data with dbt and Serverless architecture 28 October 2020\nPrevious Article Next Article" ]
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There is also better portability and maintenance options where we can schedule system maintenance during business hours while evacuating VMs to other available hosts within the cluster.\n\nVDI platform was introduced because it allowed:\n\nHowever, VDI infrastructure is not simple to set up. Very high skill levels for IT staff are typically required for deployment and maintenance. IT staff is needed for managing multiple OS instances, patching and updating them.\n\nThe past of VDI\n\nIn the past, VDI was something costly, slow and needed a lot of knowledge to install and maintain. VDI was running as a virtualization layer using shared resources underneath with usually a separation from the rest of the virtual infrastructure. Admins were recommended to do so because the systems were not giving enough performance especially with rotating magnetic disks inside the storage arrays hosting the VMs.\n\nThis problem was slowly resolved with new storage arrays using SSDs that were at least 10 x faster. However, the physical separation of VDI from the rest of the virtual infrastructure is still recommended. That’s why the initial investment into VDI was always something to re-consider and postponed for later.\n\nSo, the IT admins turned into a service providers that were capable to deliver VDI at scale, however it was still a lot of investment from the service provider perspective. VDI or cloud desktops like we know them today were only brought to masses later, with the introduction of public cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS or Google.\n\nThe present of Cloud Desktops\n\nAnuntaTech is one of those DaaS providers that are doing just that. In addition, after helping you to plan the migration (without disruption), configuring all users’s desktops with necessary software and licenses, they are able to help with day-to-day tasks as they run 24/7 help desk.\n\nNot every DaaS provider has a help desk, but If they do, it’s better since you don’t have to deal with third-party provider just to get help.", null, "AnuntaTech’s Desktopready cloud desktops are cloud desktops that are configurable. You can choose basic individual desktop which would fit for very small business and which is very cost effective. There are also called pooled desktops that are using Microsoft Windows Virtual Desktop new Windows 10 multi-session OS allowing multiple connections at the same time to the same machine.\n\nIf you need more robust desktop, you pick the Business which can be integrated with your existing Microsoft Active Directory (AD) infrastructure by creating an Azure AD connection so your existing users can keep being authenticated while they accessing cloud desktops from remote locations.\n\nIt is a perfect solution for remote users that needs to work from home and those desktops are accessible from multiple devices the users might have at home. Those can be Android devices, Mac devices, iPhone, and chrome books.\n\nThe Future of Cloud Desktops\n\nCloud desktops are here to stay, with a very big grow potential. I think in 2021 and beyond we will see the trend continue with more and more DaaS providers and more concurrence. This is good for the end user as more DaaS providers means better pricing and better service for the money.\n\nWe will also see the security enhancements and security policy hardening. This is due to number of ransomware and cyberattacks via phishing or impersonating. Ransomware is the new very popular business for hackers allowing them to be paid the ransom via cryptocurrency after encrypting the company’s infrastructures so the only way is to restore the whole systems.\n\nMany compagnies resigned to pay because they don’t have everything backed up or they simply cannot stay 3weeks or 1month without IT. The second factor authentication and biometric logins will become standard during the years to come.\n\nYour applications, data and desktops are protected with firewalls, encryption at-rest and in transport, identifier chip technology on internal hardware, and also 24-7-365 monitoring.\n\nWe will also see speed enhancements and cost reduction. 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[ null, "Exploits University on Wednesday launched a flag to mark the execution of new plans the institution has following recent accreditation by National Council for Higher Education (NCHE).\n\n“This is a new beginning for Exploits University. Recently, we were accredited by NCHE and we have a lot of programmes and plans for the future.\n\n“So our flag symbolises new hope and new beginning for the better things to come for the university,” the university’s president Dr Desmond Bikoko said.\n\nHe said the university wants to partner with other universities both local and international besides introducing new study programmes.\n\n“We want to partner with other locally operating universities; thereafter, we would like to go overseas.\n\n“We will be looking at regional accreditation in Africa and international affiliation and accreditation of our programmes. We are also looking at the issue of exchange programmes; we are talking to some universities in Ukraine,” Bikoko said.\n\nThe flag raising ceremony started with a celebratory march by students and staff supported by Salvation Army brass band from ADL House at City Centre, where MHL’s offices are, to Exploits University campus in Area 4.\n\nThe university’s flag was raised alongside the national and Madison Holdings’ flags.-Mana", null, null, null ]
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[ "On November 6th, a group of militants and revolutionaries took up the slogan “Elections, No! Revolution, Yes!!” by holding a picket in front of a polling site in Charlotte, NC.\n\nServe the People—Charlotte (STP-C) picketed for an hour, passed out flyers and had conversations with the masses about why voting will not make life easier for the working class.\n\n“Voting does not affect the lives of the working class,” n STP-C volunteer told Incendiary, “most so-called leftists claim to recognize this, opportunistically placing a criticism of the elections, but go out and vote anyways. STP-C takes a hard stance against voting because we know that depriving the capitalist-imperialists of our faith in their system allows us to agitate the masses toward more revolutionary action.”\n\nThroughout the evening STP-C volunteers reiterated that the quality of political line takes precedence over doing what is trendy. Many “leftists” take middle of road positions on voting: they state that voting changes nothing and both parties are identical but still fear-monger revolutionaries who organize against the electoral sham. Abstention from voting does not harm the masses.\n\nThe day of action denouncing the electoral farce started outside of the West Boulevard Library—in the heart of the West side, the majority black working-class area of Charlotte. STP-C’s mass work has been centered in this area since May 2017. The yellow banner which read “Don’t Vote, Organize and Fight!” matched yellow posters which were pasted throughout the West side.", null, "The masses who passed by, most of whom were not excited about this election cycle, were given propaganda that outlined why boycotting the election actively is better than just staying home and not voting.\n\nAn active election boycott is a form of revolutionary action that confronts the capitalist system and its fake ideas of democracy directly. That’s why militants and Communists all over the world also choose to boycott instead of run candidates.\n\nMost of the masses don’t vote as illustrated by the low voter turnout. During the 2014 midterm election only 36.7% of eligible voters in the US cast a ballot and over 63% of all eligible voters stayed at home.\n\nMany liberals and voting-based NGO’s believe that this is due to lack of access, lack of information on where to vote, transportation or apathy. The number is higher during presidential election with 58% of eligible voters casting a ballot but that still leaves 42% of the “voting populace” staying at home during the most “important” election by bourgeois standards.\n\n“Our class can make a way for anything,” the STP-C volunteer said. “We survive under a system that is built on exploiting us and only providing us enough to survive on daily—we could make it to the polls if we cared to.”\n\nDuring the one-hour picket, one worker who passed by stated that he initially avoided STP-C, who had on red masks. He exclaimed, “I didn’t take the flyer because I thought you wanted me to vote.”\n\n“We been voting for years and nothing has changed,” the worker said as he grabbed STP-C’s flyer.\n\nAfter standing out in front of the polling site, STP-C volunteers made their way to the Charlotte Transportation Center (CTC), which is more commonly referred to as the “transit.” There, they continued to pass out propaganda and engage the masses on whether they voted or not.\n\nOverwhelmingly, most people that the mass organization talked to did not vote, with an occasional few who did because they said it was their “right” to. To this, STP-C responded, “the right to vote did not bring any significant changes for the oppressed nations, because the things we are allowed to vote on do not change our fundamental condition in class society.” One man stated bluntly that he was a felon and he knew he could vote, but didn’t care to since it made no difference.\n\nMost of the masses were excited to see an organization that was not out at the transit pushing voting down their throats. People were given flyers and ways to stay up to date with STP-C and informed of a much larger boycott set to occur in 2020 during the presidential election.\n\nSTP-C deemed their second anti-election campaign a success despite its small character. They noted that nothing begins well-structured and large, everything starts out small then grows out from there.\n\nSTP-C firmly believes that by 2020 they will have large amounts of people actively boycotting the bourgeois electoral circus. Communists and revolutionaries around the nation and world have been leading electoral boycott campaigns.\n\nIn that tradition, STP-C vows to build up the revolutionary struggle and destroy the electoral illusion. The masses already see the elections as fraudulent. STP-C says their job now is to turn that brewing anger and passivity into outright anger at the system, transforming it into into calculated action against the entire capitalist-imperialist system." ]
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[ null, "The latest patch for Marvel’s Avengers should help make the action-adventure game more stable. One specific crash is fixed, and optimisation is improved for particular configurations.\n\nIn a news post on Steam, developer Crystal Dynamics goes through the details for the PC-only update. Stability and performance are improved, and a resolution scaling crash that delivers the DEVICE_HUNG error has been resolved. The default settings have been altered to better tailor themselves to your hardware, meaning that on a first play-through, or when restoring to default, they’ll match what you’re running on more.\n\nGPU power will affect output resolution, the Dynamic Resolution Scaling will run at 60 fps if able, and DLSS will be switched on as standard, should your parts have the necessary power. If you’re running on NVIDIA tech, the open-world game will ask you to to upgrade your drives if you’re below 461.09, because newer drivers are integral to keeping the Avengers Initiative running smoothly. In the comments below the post, one commenter says their CPU is still overheating, while another says they can now run setting on high without any problem – your mileage may vary.\n\nLast December, Kate Bishop joined Marvel’s Avengers as the first post-launch additional hero. Her male counterpart, Clint Barton, is next up, though no release date has been announced for him just yet. A showcase of gameplay featuring Clint is happening February 16.\n\nGet a glimpse of the future with our WAR TABLE Deep Dive: Hawkeye, premiering on February 16!\n\nLike our previous Deep Dive, this will be directly uploaded and not livestreamed. pic.twitter.com/3aD2H5ST1T\n\nOnce you’ve updated your drivers, why not have a look at our list of all the best upcoming games of 2021 – there’s a few that’ll definitely give whatever tech you have a run for its money." ]
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[ "BREAKING: Gunmen Abduct Journalist, One Other In Nasarawa", null, "Nasarawa State Police Command on Tuesday confirmed the abduction of a presenter with Nasarawa Broadcasting Service and his friend by unknown gunmen on Saturday night.\n\nThe command’s spokesman, SP Kennedy Idirisu told newsmen in Lafia that the presenter was abducted in Keffi at about 10pm on Saturday while returning from work.\n\nIdirisu said that the case was reported to the police in Keffi on Oct. 21, by a friend of the victim when he did not return home the previous night after closing from work.\n\nHe said the police began investigation and found the Honda CRV car belonging to one of the victims with an iPad abandoned by the roadside in Dadin-Kowa area of Keffi.\n\nIdirisu, who gave the names of the victims as Jerry Gana and Simpson Ogbu, said the police was working assiduously to locate and rescue them, and called on anyone with useful information to come forward.\n\nHe appealed to the families of the victims and management of NBS to remain calm as the command would not relent until the victims were released.\n\nMeanwhile, Alhaji Yusuf Musa, General Manager of the station said that one of the victims is a presenter on contract with the station.\n\n“I have just returned from a foreign trip and yet to be adequately briefed on the details of the incident, but what I can say is that one of the victims is a presenter, working on contract basis with us,” Musa said.\n\nKlopp Asks Liverpool Fans To Inspire His Players In Europe\n\nCAN, Others Get N500m To Campaign For Umahi – Report" ]
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[ "Will the Government’s Attempt to Boost Consumption Succeed?", null, "In May 2020, when the government announced an Atmanirbhar Bharat stimulus package of over Rs 20 lakh crore— purportedly equal to 10% of GDP, many investors couldn’t trust what they heard. But in reality, the package was nothing more than 1% of GDP, a damp squib!\n\nThe government allocated Rs 1 lakh crore to the agriculture sector for building farm-gate infrastructure and pumped in Rs 40,000 crore through MGNREGA (over and above Rs 61,500 allocated in the Budget 2020-2021), and infused liquidity worth Rs 45,000 crore among many other measures.\n\nMost other schemes such as the credit guarantee scheme for MSMEs and interest subvention scheme for the first-time homebuyers didn’t have any upfront spending that could boost the demand.\n\nFive months later i.e. on October 12, 2020, the government came up with another stimulus package — this time to give a boost to consumption which has taken a hit due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nThe consumption stimulus package has two components to it:\n\nThe government is likely to create three flat rate slabs for its employees depending on their class of entitlement for the payment of ‘fare’ component of LTC.\n\nAdditionally, what is important is, the cash voucher will also be given in lieu of LTC encashment. This is one-time scheme only in lieu of one LTC, for the reason that many employees this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions were unable to travel anywhere in India to avail the LTC benefit in the current block of 2018 to 2021.\n\nA government employee availing this scheme is expected to follow certain conditions, they are:\n\nThe LTC Cash Voucher Scheme is going to cost the exchequer Rs 7,575 crore but is hopeful of driving the desired benefit.\n\nAccording to the central government estimates, if state governments also introduce similar schemes, the additional demand creation of Rs 9,000 crore may be generated. And if the private sector also participates, the government believes another Rs 28,000 crore worth consumption demand will be created.\n\nIf you remember, the Seventh Pay Commission discontinued the festival advance scheme. The government has decided to revive it only for this year. Under this scheme, all central government employees, irrespective of their position and rank can avail interest-free advance of Rs 10,000 which is to be repaid in 10 instalments. “This will be given in a pre-paid Ru-Pay card which can be spent on anything but cash cannot be withdrawn,” said the Finance Minister, Ms Nirmala Sitharaman while making the announcement.\n\nThe government is hopeful that this Special Festival Advance Scheme will help generate consumer demand of at least Rs 8,000 crore.\n\nTo support the infrastructure development in various states, the government has decided to allocate Rs 12,000 crore towards 50-year interest-free loans for states, which the central government believes would have positive effects on the Indian economy.\n\nThe government will also allocate Rs 25,000 crore worth additional funds (in addition to Rs 4.13 lakh crore provided in the Union Budget 2020) for specific capital expenditure towards roads, defence infrastructure, water supply, urban development, and domestically produced capital equipment, among others.\n\nWill this consumption stimulus package be effective?\n\nThe Modi-led-NDA government is optimistic. According to the government’s ‘conservative’ assessment, the consumption stimulus package is expected to create an additional demand of more than Rs 1 lakh crore.\n\n“Today’s solution shouldn’t cause tomorrow’s problems,” said Ms Nirmala Sitharaman in her speech, also mentioning the measures to stimulate demand have been done keeping in mind that the citizens are not burdened with future inflation or put the government’s debt on an unsustainable path.\n\nThat being said, to me, it appears that many of the measures would certainty weigh on fiscal deficit. Controlling the fiscal deficit would be a herculean task for the Modi-led-NDA government.\n\nBoth schemes targeting consumer spending, encourage employees to spend more from their pocket than the incentive offered. Amidst the pandemic and uncertain economic situation that we are witnessing today, a large segment of the citizenry would, however, still prefer to conserve cash and push back discretionary spends.\n\nIn case of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), particularly the ones which the populace does not stop consuming — almost that are essentials — the demand would remain almost inelastic. People would consume them regardless of a pandemic and a package to boost consumption. That said, in the 12% GST category there could be certain types of goods that may report an increase in demand.\n\nBut will the rise in the demand be good enough to make any difference to stock markets and mutual fund investors?\n\n​Only 6 out of 10 consumption-oriented funds have a track record of more than five years, and there as well, only a couple of them are amongst the top-performing ones. Not all fund houses that launched New Fund Offers (NFOs) to capitalize on the consumption theme have rewarded investors well.\n\nAt this juncture, valuations look stretched — both in the FMCG and Consumer Durable Goods. Although, consumption is likely to grow in the coming years supported by favourable demographics and more jobs are created, it would be pointless to get swayed by the recently announced stimulus measures and go gung-ho and invest in consumption-oriented funds.\n\nInstead, I suggest investors follow the ‘Core & Satellite’ approach to invest in equity mutual funds. It is a time-tested investment strategy followed by some of the most successful investors to build a portfolio.\n\nMore often than not, sector and thematic funds expose investors to very high risk, making the risk-reward equation quite unfavourable. 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[ null, "The full cast and opening night date has been announced for the new musical Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. AKA The Great Comet, the production, featuring the Broadway debuts of 18 cast and creative team members including Josh Groban as Pierre and Denée Benton as Natasha, will blaze into the Imperial Theatre in the first week of October. Opening night is set for November 14.\n\nDirected by Rachel Chavkin and featuring a book and electropop score by Dave Malloy, the show draws inspiration from a 70-page portion of Leo Tolstoy’s Russian masterpiece War and Peace. It follows Natasha, a young girl who forms a relationship with the attractive rebel Anatole while her betrothed Andrey is off fighting. Andrey's best friend Pierre remains on high alert as the new romance blossoms.\n\nThe Imperial Theatre is currently home to Les Miserables, which is scheduled to close on September 4." ]
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[ null, "This week our Ladies studied the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37). I ran across this modern adaptation of the parable and it spoke volumes to us. (Disclaimer: This has been edited for space and application.)\n\n[Jesus is speaking to a group of Southern Baptists:]\nAn elderly couple was mugged and robbed by a group of thieves outside a restaurant. As the couple lay dazed and bleeding on the sidewalk, a Methodist preacher walked toward them on his way to Bible study, but instead of stopping to render aid, he crossed to the other side of the road and continued on his way. A short while later, a couple of Baptist preachers came along, but since they were running late to their prayer meeting, they also crossed over and hurried on their way.\nFinally, an atheist came along and felt compassion for the couple. He rendered whatever medical aide he could, then helped them into his van and drove them to the nearest hospital. He paid the deductible cost of their insurance and made arrangements to further pay any amount not covered by their policy\n[Jesus then asked], “Which of the people who came upon the couple acted as a neighbor to them?” The Baptist replied, “The one who had mercy on them”. [Jesus then commanded] “Go and do likewise”.\n\nThe man who asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” wanted to know whom he was required to “love” according to the Law. Jesus said the point is not the limit of the Law, it is being the one who goes above and beyond in compassion. Beloved, who needs you to be a neighbor today?" ]
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[ null, "Akshata Murti, wife of Rishi Sunak, appeared outside the UK for tax purposes.\n\nThe chancellor has been married to Ms. Murti, daughter of an Indian tech billionaire, since 2009.\n\nHere’s everything you need to know about your tax status and where your family builds up their wealth.\n\nWho is Akshata Murti?\n\nMr. Morty and Mr. Sunak met while they were studying at Stanford University in the United States.\n\nThey married in Bangalore, India, in 2009 and moved from the US to the UK four years later, shortly before Sunak became an MP.\n\nWhen she was young, her parents, NR Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murty, left her in the care of her grandparents to move to Mumbai to earn more money for the family.\n\nShe then studied Economics and French at Claremont McKenna Private College in California, transferred to Fashion Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, and finally earned an MBA from Stanford University.\n\nHer first job after Stanford was marketing director for the Dutch Technology Incubator Fund in San Francisco.\n\nHe launched his own fashion label, Akshata Designs, in 2007. However, the brand fell apart after a few years.\n\nMurthy is the co-founder of Indian tech giant Infosys, of which his daughter owns nearly 1 per cent, and is believed to be worth around £700m.\n\nHer family also has a £900m joint venture with Amazon in India, while Morty herself owns a venture capital firm in the UK and is a director or direct shareholder of five other UK businesses, including Jamie Oliver’s pizza restaurants.\n\nShe also owns London-based Catamaran Ventures UK along with Sunak, although he transferred his shares to it before becoming a Member of Parliament in 2015.\n\nWhy are you based outside the UK?\n\nMrs. Morty has lived in Britain for nine years, but is still based in India.\n\nShe never obtained British citizenship because it would force her to renounce her Indian citizenship.\n\nInstead, it claims “non-resident” status in the UK, which can be claimed by anyone who was born abroad, or whose father was a foreigner, and who has lived in the UK for less than 15 years.\n\nThe chancellor informed the government about his wife’s tax status when he first became a minister four years ago, but it was only made public when he reported it. independent Wednesday.\n\nNon-domestic status is only available to British residents who claim that their ‘home’, the center of their personal and financial interests, is outside the United Kingdom.\n\nMost people claiming status must pay an annual tax of £30,000 and are taxed only on their UK income rather than all the money they earn worldwide.\n\nHaving a “non-resident” status is a relic of colonial-era British tax law. It was introduced to keep wealthy colonists who made their money abroad happy, as they were financially supporting the British Empire.\n\nMs Morty’s case means she will not have to pay UK tax on the £11.6m dividends she would have received from Infosys in the last financial year.\n\nA spokeswoman for Ms. Murti said: “Akshata Murti is an Indian national, the country where her parents were born and her parents live. India does not allow its citizens to obtain citizenship of another country at the same time.\n\n“Therefore, under UK law, Mrs. Morty is treated as a non-resident for UK tax purposes. She has always paid and will continue to pay UK tax on all her UK income.”\n\nLabour’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Tulip Siddik, said: “The chancellor has imposed one tax increase after another on the British people. Surprisingly, at the same time, his family benefited from tax-reduction schemes. This is another example of conservatives believing it’s a rule for them and another for everyone else.\n\n“Rishi Sunak must now urgently explain how much he and his family have saved on their tax bill as millions of working families raise taxes and choose to leave them worse off by £2,620 a year.”\n\nNimesh Shah, CEO of accounting firm Blick Rothenberg, told The Times that Murty’s non-domestic situation is an option rather than an inevitable.\n\nTo do this, Ms. Murti would have to cut all ties with India, including giving up voting rights, selling assets and property." ]
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[ null, "Expand Borders In Stellaris is quite possibly the most aspiring 4X games we have found in quite a while. As a 4X game, perhaps the main objectives is growing your region.\n\nIn Stellaris, that implies growing your boundaries. Notwithstanding, it’s not in every case clear how to extend borders in Stellaris. To exacerbate the situation, this interaction has pretty significantly changed since the game initially came out, and now it very well may be just about as befuddling as terraforming.\n\nHow, at that point, do you grow your boundaries and overcome the stars? With our total guide, you can start your interstellar (Expand Borders In Stellaris?”) success today!\n\nThis part of the stellaris how to build outpost direct contains viable information in regards to the development of the realm and participating in decisions that can encourage further ongoing interaction.\n\nWhen looking to rule the cosmic system through one or the other exchange, tact, or ordinary fighting, extending one’s lines is consistently significant. Given how muddled a particularly huge scope technique game, for example, Expand Borders In Stellaris Console Commands can be, it’s critical to see a portion of these center highlights while developing your own domain. One of these is extending your boundaries and colonizing different planets around the system.\n\nThe Importance Of Expanding Borders", null, "We’ve assembled a strong guide for how to Expand Borders In Stellaris. On the off chance that you haven’t played the game, or you’re simply beginning, you may have a basic inquiry: for what reason is it essential to grow these boundaries by any means?\n\nThe boundaries of your realm fundamentally characterize where you can build up your settlements. Sometimes, you might need to grow a line deliberately.\n\nSuppose there is a planet that you might want to colonize. Be that as it may, you either can’t colonize it yet or you need to hold off for reasons unknown. By extending your boundaries to envelop this planet, it is currently (generally) protected inside your lines and you can colonize at your recreation.\n\nWhile there are various approaches to play Expand Borders In Stellaris, extending the impact of your realm is the way in to every methodology. You can’t grow your impact without extending your boundaries.\n\nThe most essential choice to grow your boundaries is to fabricate stations. To do this, you should initially choose your development transport. At that point, you click on the framework or the star (contingent upon your guide view) and construct a station.\n\nAs we said over, this viably expands your boundary into this framework. In the event that there are any tenable planets inside this framework, you can start to colonize them at whatever point you need (expecting that you have the right assets).\n\nWould it be advisable for you to just form however many stations as could be expected under the circumstances? This relies significantly upon your playing style. For instance, a few players like to go for key interfere with focuses to cut different realms from extending. By then, the other domain will not go into your regions without an arrangement or a statement of war.\n\nSimultaneously, avoiding certain frameworks can cause loss of impact as a punishment. You should choose if the advantages of dashing to gag focuses on the guide exceed the possible dangers of losing that impact.\n\nBuilding stations is the most widely recognized approach to extend your Expand Borders In Stellaris. Nonetheless, another fundamental of any 4X game is “kill,” and victory is a practical method to grow your boundaries. As you would envision, there are advantages and disadvantages to this specific methodology.\n\nAfter you acquire triumph over an opponent realm, you might have the option to guarantee a portion of their domains. We say “a few” on the grounds that various realms may have distinctive War Philosophy approaches that direct which frameworks can be asserted and which can’t. In the event that that way of thinking turns out to be “Unhindered Warfare,” you can guarantee any framework inasmuch as it doesn’t have a place with an individual from the Federation.\n\nIs it accurate to say that you are needing to keep things overall quite basic? All things considered, simply play an all out war realm and keep whichever frameworks you vanquish in the wake of combining armadas and accomplishing triumph. Else, you should utilize the cases the board tab to monitor which frameworks you are explicitly attaching through war.\n\nHow to Expand Borders In Stellaris", null, "Hi everyone, Daniel Moregård here from Paradox Interactive to offer a few hints for exploring the most recent update for Stellaris: Console Edition – 2.2 “Le Guin”. Stellaris: Console Edition is the main fantastic methodology game on consoles and it’s allowed to play this end of the week! Thusly, you may be thinking, what’s a fabulous system game? What is Expand Borders In Stellaris? What is the significance of life?? Who am I?!?\n\nIt’s alright – you’re perusing a blog entry and it’s here to assist with probably a portion of those inquiries.\n\n“Great procedure” is a class of games where players control a country/government/realm more than many in-game years and impact its prosperity (or disappointment) through military, monetary, political, and strategic methods. Expand Borders In Stellaris is a fantastic methodology game set in an enormous space sandbox. Certainly, beginning your own space realm can appear to be an overwhelming assignment, so we’ve arranged some speedy tips and deceives to assist you with beginning. Before long you’ll be ready for action quicker than light.\n\nEvaluate your first playthrough as the United Nations of Earth, which addresses all people on Earth and offers a somewhat more discretion situated playstyle. Space is colossal, and it’s perilous to go alone, so make a point to fabricate collusions! You’re generally more grounded with individual domains to back you up.", null, "Sleep with one eye open\n\nWhile having collusions has a wide range of advantages, the system is immense and loaded with ponders… yet a portion of those marvels will attempt to murder you. Ensure your realm isn’t extended flimsy to such an extent that you can’t safeguard it when the opportunity arrives.\n\nLook before you leap\n\nWhile investigating the world, it’s essential to understand what exists outside your own framework. Science boats will permit you to investigate new frameworks before you grow there. We suggest building two so you can investigate quicker. When you choose to grow, you’ll need Construction boats to fabricate stations. Ought to there be livable planets, Colony boats can start populating them with your residents. Congrats, you’re a space pilgrim now.", null, "You construct and extend your domain with base assets created on your planetary locale like Energy, Minerals, and Food. Guarantee you’re using them successfully. Notwithstanding, for cutting edge assets like Alloys, Consumer Goods, Research, and Amenities, you’ll need to develop structures to create them." ]