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[ null, "The Chinese Lo Hei also know as Yusheng, yee sang or Prosperity Toss is a Teochew-style raw fish salad. It usually consists of strips of raw fish (most commonly salmon), mixed with shredded vegetables and a variety of sauces and condiments. Yusheng literally means “raw fish” but since “fish” is commonly conflated with its homophone “abundance”, Yusheng is interpreted as a homophone for Yusheng meaning an increase in abundance. Therefore, yusheng is considered a symbol of abundance, prosperity and vigor. Popularised in Singapore amongst the ethnic Chinese community, its consumption has been associated with Chinese New Year festivities in Singapore and Malaysia. The Singapore-based Lo Hei had fish served with white radish, carrots, capsicum, turnips, red pickled ginger, sun-dried oranges, lime leaves, Chinese parsley, chilli, jellyfish, chopped peanuts, toasted sesame seeds, Chinese shrimp crackers, five spice powder and other ingredients, laced with a sauce using plum sauce, rice vinegar, and sesame oil. Lo Hei is often served as the appetizer due to its symbolism of “good luck” for the new year. Some would consume it on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year, although in practice it may be eaten on any convenient day during Chinese New Year (1st to 15th Day). The base ingredients are first served. The leader amongst the diners or the waiter proceeds to add ingredients, such as the fish, the crackers and the sauces while saying “auspicious wishes” as each ingredient is added, typically related to the specific ingredient being added. All diners at the table then stand up and proceed to toss the shredded ingredients into the air with chopsticks while saying various “auspicious wishes” out loud. It is believed that the height of the toss reflects the height of the diner’s growth in fortunes, thus diners are expected to toss enthusiastically." ]
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[ null, "A massive UFO sighting has been captured on tape by a Chilean local.\n\nThe spectacular moment shows how four unidentified massive objects are hovering over downtown Santiago, Chile’s capital and largest city, and after they disappear from the field of view, other small bright UFOs take their place.\n\nThe first four flying objects slowly move across the sky before disappearing one by one. They keep no formation and have a few particularities that may identify them as human-made crafts.\n\nBut what about their other unexplained characteristics?", null, "The massive UFOs share the same cigar shape and have four lights that flicker as they hover over the city. These could be either safety lights or coming from a quad-engine prototype, but considering that safety lights are usually colored, the four-engine hypothesis seems more viable.\n\nAfter the massive crafts slowly leave the area, other small UFOs come in their stead. They perform some kind of ritual this time, like following a pattern.\n\nThe smaller crafts remind us of the speeding orb UFOs, but judging after the speed and pulsating light, it’s likely that they are something else.\n\nAre these spectacular UFOs man made? Military crafts or authentic alien ships? What are your thoughts?\n\nBy ufoholic\nWhy is Earth’s Schumann Resonance Accelerating? Previous post\nCouple Protect Over 2 Million Acres & Donate Land to the Public Next post" ]
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[ "Trade war? What trade war? US-China tensions had no apparent impact on the China debut of US wholesale chain Costco in Shanghai on Tuesday. In fact, the store was forced to shut down early because of huge crowds fighting for a limited supply of goods and clogging the roads around the store.\n\nThe 20,000-square-meter supermarket is located in suburban Minhang district—about 30 kilometers from downtown, in an area not served by mass transit. But this didn’t deter passionate consumers, as the shopping mania resembled a US Black Friday sale.", null, "\nPictures and videos going viral on China’s Twitter-like Weibo showed that several roads near Costco and its parking lot had been clogged up with cars early on Tuesday morning, with a sign warning of a three-hour wait for a spot.\n\nIn front of almost every shelf, consumers were seen crazily fighting for goods from laundry detergent to Hermès’ popular Birkin bags. Two-hour-long checkout queues developed, even though 22 counters were open. Tensions rose over people jumping the queue, according to reports. As seen in the Tiktok video below, widely shared on social media, shoppers literally could not wait for the store's doors to open, and the desire to secure a bargain led some to tear apart raw pork with their bare hands.\n\nThe store announced it was closing at 1 pm because it was \"clogged up with too many consumers.”\n\nIn fact, due to several months of promotions, Costco accumulated a large number of members in Shanghai. According to media reports, the store attracted tens of thousands of members since the launch of membership applications on July 1, far exceeding expectations. The affordable RMB199 (US$27.80) annual membership fee—raised to RMB299 (US$41.80) after the store opened—contributed to the strong response.", null, "\nShoppers apparently found the cost of membership to be worth it. Domestically famous Kweichow Moutai liquor was priced at RMB1,498 (US$209), about RMB500 (US$70) cheaper than on e-commerce marketplace Tmall. And #CostcoMoutaisoldout became a trending topic on Weibo, attracting more than 53 million views and nearly 5,000 discussions.\n\nA Weibo user named “豆元的好爸爸” commented, “So low price! If I were in Shanghai, I would also f**king rush to Costco. Don’t pretend you don’t care about prices. The Chinese market has such strong consumption power! Let’s see which brand is willing to abandon the market?!”", null, "How Chinese liquor brand Moutai is using Costco to ...\n\nHow wider consumer trends are emerging from ..." ]
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[ "2,400 Devon five-year-olds not toilet trained or able to hold a pencil", null, "Thousands of children in Devon could be starting school this month without basic skills such as being able to hold a pencil or go to the toilet by themselves.\n\nPublic Health England measures a child's 'school readiness' according to whether they have reached a good level of development at the end of reception, before entering their first compulsory year of education at age five.\n\nJust 71% of children in Devon were at a good level in the 2016-17 academic year, the latest year for which data is available.\n\nThis means around 2,400 children - more than one in four - may not have been ready for school by the time they entered Year 1.\n\nChildren who don't reach a good level by age five are likely to struggle to catch up in their later education, according to Ofsted.\n\nBoys were far less likely to have reached a good level than girls - in Devon, 36% of boys fell short compared to 21% of girls.\n\nPupils from poorer backgrounds also fared worse, with just 54% of those on free school meals in Devon achieving the benchmark.\n\nThese cover skills such as being able to communicate thoughts and feelings, socialise with others, go to the toilet unaided, and perform basic physical tasks such as holding a pencil or kicking a ball.\n\nHowever, literacy and maths are also assessed, in which children score lower than they do in the other subjects.\n\nMichael Freeston, director of quality improvement at the Pre-school Learning Alliance (PLA), said it was \"deeply unhelpful\" to focus too much on literacy and maths at so young an age.\n\nHe added: \"The focus should be on schools being ready for children and being able to meet their needs, not the other way around.\"\n\nPublic Health England says that parents reading books to their children and talking to them as babies can improve their readiness for school.\n\nA 2014 Ofsted report on school readiness also said that a lack of \"good parenting\" as well as high quality early education providers can impact on a child's early experiences.\n\nAt the time of the report, only half the children in England were at a good level of development at the end of reception.\n\nThere is wide variation across England, ranging from a low of 61% in Halton in Cheshire, to a high of 79% in the London borough of Lewisham.\n\nHowever, the PLA said the measure was \"hugely contentious\", and that there was no national consensus on the definition of school readiness.\n\n\"There's an issue with standardisation because it is assessed individually by schools and local authorities.\n\n\"That’s not to say certain local authorities don’t do early years learning better than others, but it's in a school's interests to mark children down when they begin so they look better when they improve.\"\n\nGill Jones, early education deputy director at Ofsted, said: “More and more children are ready to learn when they begin the National Curriculum in Year 1.\n\n\"However, gaps between poorer pupils and their peers remain stubbornly wide.\n\n\"Good parenting certainly makes a difference but schools have to step in to help those pupils who do not enjoy the benefits of lots of talk and a bedtime story.\"\n\nNadhim Zahawi, Minister for Children and Families, said: \"The Education Secretary has pledged to halve the number of children starting year 1 without early speaking and learning skills by 2028, and will convene a summit in the autumn of businesses, broadcasters and a broad range of other organisations as part of a coalition to explore innovative ways to boost early language development and reading in the home.”" ]
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[ "Couture Kids Robertson’s exclusive capsule of Fable & Whisper plushies is made from 98 percent alpaca wool and retails for $42.", null, "West Hollywood’s Couture Kids knows the value of a celebrity photo op—no matter how furry! The upscale specialty boutique recently hosted an event to kick off its exclusive Fable & Whisper alpaca plushies featuring the famous real-life duo (soon to be stars of a live action/animated TV series and children’s book).\n\nThese alpaca celebrities are on a mission “to inspire compassion.” Part of rescue animal traveling farm Little Horse on the Prairie (with almost 17K followers on Instagram), Fable and Whisper are rented out for parties, photo shoots and other events, with children and adults always saying them want to “take them home.” Now they can.\n\nCouture Kids Robertson’s exclusive capsule of Fable & Whisper plushies is made from 98 percent alpaca wool and retails for $42. (FYI, Fable is the brunette, Whisper is the blonde). At the launch event, anyone who purchased a plushie got a VIP “meet and greet” with the famous alpacas, not to mention an adorable photo op. A portion of the sales proceeds go toward clean drinking water in Peru, where alpacas hail from." ]
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[ null, "We have another short parable in today’s passage. The Parable of the Mustard Seed reminds us that God’s kingdom grew from small, humble beginnings into the greatest kingdom of all time. Even today, great spiritual revivals still often start with a just few dedicated disciples of Jesus Christ.\n\n30 Then He said, “To what shall we liken the kingdom of God? Or with what parable shall we picture it? 31 It is like a mustard seed which, when it is sown on the ground, is smaller than all the seeds on earth; 32 but when it is sown, it grows up and becomes greater than all herbs, and shoots out large branches, so that the birds of the air may nest under its shade.”\n\nExplanation\nThe mustard seed is not the smallest seed in the world and wasn’t even technically the smallest seed planted in Israel during Jesus’ time on earth. But it is very tiny and was commonly thought of as the smallest seed, especially considering that it grew into a giant bushes that could be up to nine feet tall (like a tree). Jesus’ main point in this parable is that His kingdom was going to start very small, but it would not stay that way for long. Like the tiny mustard seed, Christianity was so small as to barely be noticed when it was first planted by our Lord and His disciples. Just a traveling rabbi and His 12 followers, wandering through the unimportant provinces of Galilee and Judaea. But just 300 years later, Christianity had become the dominant religion of the great Roman Empire. By AD 325, the new religion was so widespread and popular that the emperor himself, Constantine, became a Christian and made the previously persecuted faith legal. Now Christianity has spread all over the world and as in the final stages of reaching all the remote pockets of Africa and Asia that have not yet heard the name of Jesus. Roman historians in Jesus’ time would have never have predicted such incredible growth. But Jesus did.\n\nGod’s kingdom continues to spread today. The work of Christ goes on, and we have the privilege of joining Him in ministry labors that have eternal value. In our country, state, county, and school, the great need now is for revival. Our culture is rapidly losing all sense of a biblical worldview and commitment to Jesus Christ. Across all Christian denominations, church membership and attendance are in decline. More and more people are growing up in America without any knowledge of the Bible and what it actually teaches, without any understanding of who Jesus really is. Even in our own school, many of our students do not attend church regularly or read their Bibles and pray on their own. But the Word of God, the seed of the gospel, is still available to us. We still have the great weapon of prayer. If we turn to the Lord in humble repentance and faith, I believe that He can still do an awesome work of salvation and spiritual renewal among us. The tiny seed can again become a giant bush. But big revivals always begin with personal revivals in the individual hearts of God’s people. Praying for God to stir our spirits today to seek His face." ]
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[ null, "Brian Joss – One of the single-most important considerations when purchasing a car is resale value; this is massively significant when it comes to calculating the cost of ownership.\n\nNow, for the first time, True Price has revealed which entry-level cars hold their value. The statistics are based on actual prices achieved on auction.\n\nAccording to Darryl Jacobson, managing director of True Price, the Toyota Aygo rules the resale value roost. “It is achieving 75% of original list price on auction, making it the clear leader in resale values. This almost certainly is thanks to Toyota’s reputation for building reliable vehicles,” he points out.\n\nNumber two goes to the Kia Picanto – at 68%. “Kia is a brand that has grown in reputation and stature – both globally and here in South Africa. For instance, JD Power’s 2017 Initial Quality Study (IQS) recently recognised KIA Motors as the highest-ranking nameplate in the United States for the second year in a row. Here in South Africa, Kia vehicles are also considered to be real quality acts,” Jacobson contends.\n\nIn third place – at 66% is yet another Korean product. “Occupying third position, just behind its Kia sibling, is the Hyundai i10. What Car? has just named the i10 the best used city car in its 2018 awards. This comes as no surprise. This entry-level car is also a firm favourite with South African motorists, who favour its spacious interior, efficient engines and impressive specification levels,” says Jacobson.\n\nYet another Toyota – the Etios – occupies the number four spot, achieving 65% of original list price. “Once again, this is due to Toyota’s exceptional reputation for reliability and good service,” Jacobson believes.\n\nThe Suzuki Celerio – at 64% – clocks in at the fifth spot. “If there is one brand in South Africa that’s truly going places, it’s Suzuki,” Jacobson comments. “Suzuki has become synonymous with value-for-money, quality cars.\n\nThis is reflecting in growing sales figures – Suzuki set an all-time record in July 2018, registering 1 237 new vehicles. The company has also received many accolades, most notably Brand of the Year at the Cars.co.za Consumer Awards for two years in a row. The Celerio, which has recently been upgraded, is extremely well priced and it’s also inexpensive to run, making it a firm favourite with both new and used car buyers.”\n\nTwo Volkswagen products – the Polo Vivo and Take Up – occupy the sixth and seventh spots, achieving 64 and 59% respectively. “I was surprised that these vehicles didn’t achieve better positions. Volkswagen enjoys an enviable reputation in South Africa, and both of these vehicles are exceptional cars,” says Jacobson.\n\nThe cheap and cheerful Datsun Go achieved 58%. Jacobson says that, with the safety upgrades that are due to be implemented on the Go, it will probably improve its resale value in time to come. Finally, the Honda Brio Jacobson says that these statistics should be extremely valuable to purchasers of entry-level vehicles. “Naturally, this is the most cost-sensitive segment of the market. It’s very important to factor in resale values when making a vehicle purchase – and these statistics will help motorists to make an educated decision when purchasing what could be their first car,” he points out." ]
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[ null, "The 2017 Santa Clara Law Environmental Law Society Beach Clean-up Activity was another success! I joined about 15 students and friends on Saturday morning at Natural", null, "Bridges State Beach for several hours of beachcombing for trash. We were not the only folks out there; there were groups of boy scouts, individual families, and other community groups. (From the matching T-shirts, it looked liked the local Sony Company office had a group there as well.) While the morning was overcast, it was a actually quite a beautiful place. My small group (Laura, Cynthia, Ayla, and Robin) came up with about 20 pounds of trash, including many small items like cigarette butts and food wrappers to some water and beer bottles. (The photo of somebody in the brush is of me going after some plastic plates that had been thrown deep into the bushes. Boooooh, not cool. . . ) Quite amazing how things add up. Another small group came up with more than 40 pounds of trash.", null, "Beyond the typical trash, here were some other items of interest: an improvised bong (yes, you read that correctly), lots of shoes, a gasoline can, a propane torch, and an orange traffic cone (not near the road, but deep inside the bushes). Sadly, we also came across a dead sea-otter. A rather large animal. All we could was to report it to the state park official onsite.\n\nAll in all, it was a great occasion of community service. Hooray for the Santa Clara Law Environmental Law Society and all the other folks across the state that pitched in for this year’s coastal clean-up!" ]
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[ "THEY DON’T SEE THE GOOD IN THEMSELVES\n\n«Then Moses said to the Lord: O my Lord, I am not eloquent, neither before nor since You have spoken to Your servant; but I am slow of speech and slow of tongue» (Exodus 4: 10).", null, "Artie Knapp is the author of children’s stories with moral lessons. In his book Stuttering Stan, he tells the story of some forest animals, where Stan is a Stuttering squirrel and the other animals mock him for having trouble expressing his ideas. This causes him a lot of shame and low self-esteem. One day, while he was alone and discouraged, another young squirrel, Shelby, asked him why he was so sad and Stan explained to her the cause of his suffering. His little friend did not tease him, nor judge him—quite the opposite. She assured him that the important thing was what he had to say. If he had something important or valuable to say, it didn’t matter whether he stuttered or not, his message would be powerful.\n\nWhile talking to Shelby, Stan unburdened himself, voicing all his frustration and struggle. After his «therapy session,» Stan felt much better. A little while later, Stan found himself in a brawl where many animals, the selfish raccoon included, were fighting for food. Tie raccoon started mocking the others for being small and fragile, and threatened to take away all the available food. Stan stood up and admonished him for his selfishness, assuring them that it was much better if they shared the food evenly than to use force. Eventually, the little animals applauded Stan’s intervention and they shared the food equally.\n\nWe often meet people with great qualities who cannot see the good in themselves. Today’s text exposes an insecure and fearful Moses who claims to be of a slow tongue. Some Bible commentators say that Moses probably stuttered or suffered from a speech disorder. However, his attitude could easily be an excuse because «Moses was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and was mighty in words and deeds» (Acts 7:22). God confronts him with a more compelling argument: «Who has made man’s mouth? Or who make the mute, the deaf, the seeing, or the blind?» (v. 11).\n\nWhen you are dealing with personal doubts regarding your qualities or skills, go to the One who can create and transform everything, and observe the options that will come up in your life. Even individuals as skilled as Moses also experience self-dough but the Lord always finds a solution when place ourselves in His hands." ]
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[ "Local reaction to the presidential election is all over the map", null, "Carita Wilson, president of Acadiana Republican Women gathered with about 20 people at Walk-On's Bistro for an election night watch party. The members were waiting for results and early on Wilson said, \"We are encouraged in the races we are seeing in the Senate. Because if we are carrying most of the Senate seats that's a good sign-if all else fails. But we are hoping Trump is going to come through.\"\n\nThroughout the evening, Wilson believed Trump was winning, but the group, while thrilled, said they were still waiting.\n\nThe Republican Women's group predicted it would take until Wednesday to declare a winner in the election. But, they believed Trump would be victorious.", null, "Later in the evening, as Donald Trump won victories in Ohio, North Carolina and Florida, Nathan Broussard, Chairman of Republican Parish Executive Committee, made an appearance at Walk-On's to greet members of the committee and comment on the race.", null, "\"It's just a lot of hard work,\" Broussard said. \"The middle class and the hard-working people are trying to get their jobs back. People realize that the government wasn't moving forward and they got out to make a change for their families and themselves.\"\n\nBroussard, who is a law enforcement officer in Lafayette, said he was with Trump from the very beginning.\n\n\"A lot of people wanted me to switch over to Ted Cruz,\" he added. \"But I saw something in Donald Trump that was straightforward and not afraid to tell it like it is.\"\n\nThough the crowd was small, the mood turned jubilant as the night turned in Trump's favor. As of 10:20 p.m., Trump's electoral college vote count stood at 222 to Hillary Clinton's 202.\n\nMany felt victory was already in the brash billionaire's grasp.", null, "Mary Miller, 24, of Lafayette, wearing a Black Girls Vote shirt, was among about 50 Democrats at a Lafayette Democratic Party election watch party Tuesday at Sakaya Japanese Cuisine, to experience the excitement of the 2016 election with like-minded people.\n\nAs votes were still being counted, Miller said she's concerned and scared for minorities if Trump wins. But she remained hopeful.\n\n\"I feel America is going to make the right decision tonight,\" she said. \"Hillary is not just the best choice, she's the best choice for all Americans, not just one group.\"\n\nA Hillary Clinton win would give hope to all women, said Theresa Rohloff of the Lafayette Democratic Party Executive Committee. Clinton, she said, could help pass the Equal Rights Amendment and equal wages for women.\n\n'I Voted' sticker comes in all shapes and sizes\n\nJolan Jolivette, 24-year-old chairman of the Lafayette Democratic Party Executive Committee, kept a close eye on the returns in the presidential race, announcing results to the crowd that reacted with cheers or dismay.\n\n\"If Hillary doesn't win, I think it serves as a wake-up call to many people,\" Jolivette said. It's a reminder, he said, that just because someone is more qualified and should win, you can't rely on others to vote. You have to do your part.\n\n\"I think if the country votes for Trump they're going to be in for a rude awakening,\" he added.\n\n\"I'm scared. These results,\" Horner said, nearly in tears. \"I had so much hope this morning. I woke up, put my pantsuit on and knew we would elect a woman president.\"\n\nBut as Trump's lead grew, so did her despair.", null, "\"I've been so hopeful this entire election,\" she said. \"Someone who's so anti everything that I stand for.\"\n\nRiche' said she, too, is afraid, of \"a narcissistic sociopath will become president and set the country back for gays, for blacks, for Hispanics, for women.\"\n\nFalicki, who described herself as a double-minority and single mother, said she's afraid of the limits President Trump would put \"on anyone who's not what he wants us to be.\"" ]
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[ "This moist ball of food forms for easier swallowing. The act of chewing stimulates the excretion of saliva. Repeated-measures ANOVA was also used to determine if there were significant differences within participants between baseline plasma glucose or insulin concentrations and subsequent measurements.\n\nDiet and the evolution of human amylase gene copy number variation. Human pancreatic digestive enzymes. Blood samples were obtained every 3 min for the first 15 min and then every 15 min up to 2 h. Amylase, however, was shown to specifically bind to N-linked oligosaccharides of brush border glycoproteins and that binding enhanced amylase activity Add 5ml of the starch solution, 2ml of the saliva solution in each test tube.", null, "Just like disulfide linkages, aluminum specifically forms cross-links of molecules with the protein of the enzyme. After binding to brush border proteins amylase is internalized into enterocytes restoring glucose uptake I would really like to see this replicated in high and low amylase groups with real foods instead of swishing solutions which may exaggerate the differences though actually probably better represents the reality in which most in industrialized countries consume them.\n\nPancreatic Function Amylase Localization, Regulation and Deficiency Pancreatic amylase is similar to other secretory proteins and is synthesized in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Patients with isolated amylase deficiency have been reported with carbohydrate malabsorption and its resulting symptoms 30, The determination of subsite binding energies of porcine pancreatic alpha-amylase by comparing hydrolytic activity towards substrates.\n\nRelationships between data sets were analyzed using the Pearson correlation coefficient. Procedures were approved in accordance with the ethical standards of the Office of Regulatory Affairs at the University of Pennsylvania and all participants gave informed consent for participation on an approved form.\n\nTake 5ml of the starch solution, 2ml of the saliva solution and 5 ml of water in each test tube. Concerted evolution of human amylase genes.\n\nJ Biol Chem That is, the enzyme ptyalin or amylase present in human saliva hydrolyse the big molecules of food into many molecules. In addition, postprandial blood glucose concentrations following ingestion of starchy foods, such as rice and potatoes, are lower when the food is swallowed whole, rather than chewed first, mixed with saliva, and then swallowed Analysis of tissue amylase output by an automated method.\n\nA new and rapid method for the clinical determination of alpha-amylase activities in human serum and urine.\n\nIt is also important to be aware that pancreatitis can occur without increased serum amylase especially with alcoholic pancreatitis or recurrent chronic pancreatitis These observations collectively suggest that salivary amylase plays a critical role in the metabolism of complex carbohydrates.\n\nSpecifically, higher salivary. Amylase is an enzyme found in human saliva, which is responsible for the breaking down of starch into sugar. The process of digestion begins with the chewing of food, in the presence of salivary amylase in the mouth, to convert the starch in food to sugar.\n\nRole of Amylase. Saliva is rich in an enzyme called amylase. This enzyme is responsible for converting amylose and amylopectin in starch. Amylase coats and surrounds each starch molecule in your mouth. Recent research has shown that different people contain different levels of this salivary amylase, and the levels are both genetic and environmental." ]
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[ null, "The Iranian cybercrime group that was expected to spearhead the rogue Middle East nation's revenge for the US assassination of General Qasem Soleimani has quite the arsenal at its digital fingertips.\n\nInfosec researchers from Secureworks said the state-sponsored phacker crew - dubbed Cobalt Ulster - has \"destructive and disruptive cyber capabilities\" at its disposal which it targets against Turkey, Jordan and Iraq.\n\nYet after Soleimani was killed in an American drone strike in January, the hackers kept quiet instead of unleashing a visible campaign of retribution.\n\nThe Iranian general, a member of the country's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, was credited by informed observers in the West with playing a key role in ensuring unstable regions of the Middle East acted largely in Iran's interests. He did this through running a formidable network of intelligence operatives and militias.\n\nInstead, said Secureworks, they just kept on going with their existing campaigns of spying and hoovering up login credentials through spearphishing attacks and the like.\n\nThe infosec biz's Counter Threat Unit said of its findings: \"In some cases, emails were sent with a malicious attachment to gain access, some email messages also contained a link to a compromised website, and there are confirmed cases where malicious documents were sent via a ZIP archive.\"\n\nThey added: \"From a threat management and risk assessment perspective, we advise organisations not to conflate ongoing espionage operations with a retaliatory response. However, continually leveraging threat intelligence to assess and improve controls will help network defenders secure their environments against malicious activity regardless of intent.\"\n\nIn plain language, this means an uptick in nefarious activity on your network probably doesn't mean you are on the front line of Iran's revenge attacks against the West for bumping off their top espionage bloke. But never say never.\n\nThe attack methods mentioned by Secureworks in its blog post included some fairly standard phishing techniques, such as enabling macros embedded in Microsoft Office documents (a standard way of bypassing security controls). In turn that prompts the downloading of running of a PowerShell downloader that introduces whatever malware nasties the Iranians want to infect your networks with.\n\nUsefully, at the end of its blog post Secureworks also published a list of URLs that it said had been associated with Iranian malware command-and-control systems. Sysadmins are advised to block these from access by their users. ®" ]
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[ null, "A Nigerian lawyer identified as Ify Solanke has taken to twitter to narrate on how she met with Don Jazz in the year 2013 on the social media platform and despite being a very young girl, the ace producer followed her.\n\nIn later years after she gained admission into the University and was working on her final year project, she reached out to Don Jazzy again and just as he always does, he responded and assisted her with information she needed to complete her project.\n\nIfy Solanke revealed that she is now a barrister and she is ready to reciprocate all the assistance she has gotten from the Mavin Boss.\n\nRead her tweets below:\n\nSeeing @DONJAZZY ‘s tweets has brought back memories of what he did to me Issa thread guys!!!\n\nSo sometime in April 2013, one of those nights when I randomly tweet, I dunno what I tweeted that got his attention, but he followed back. I was happy… 20year old, somebody wanna be, being followed by arguably the best music producer in Nigeria.\n\nI knew the value of my twitter account so trust me to never lose the password. So on my 21st birthday, I sent a dm for a shout out and he did. I don’t think he was dashing money at that time, 2014 or so. I wonder why all I wanted was a shout out. #Iwasafan\n\nHe obliged me without responding to the dm and that meant a lot as well. Fast forward to 2015… I picked an interest in Intellectual Property Rights… Btw, I was in final year, faculty of law, Uniben. I selected a topic in IP for my Project…\n\nThe topic was, ‘Protection of Copyright Works in the Entertainment Industry ‘. I was to review the music and film industries, show how their works qualify as copyright works, how well they are protected, especially on the internet.\n\nI reached out to @DONJAZZY and a few other musicians with questions on how they protect their works online, whether they just give music downloading sites their songs.\n\nHe explained to me that that was pretty much what they do and he agreed that there were no laws protecting media contents online, so they could not enforce the infringement of their copyrights online.\n\nIt was pretty much a case of sacrificing their rights onthe altar of fame… Well, look how it paid him. But then we know, all fingers are not equal.\n\nSo I finished my project, referenced @DONJAZZY in it and got a B. I still owe him a copy of that project… But I should let him know that I am a lawyer now and can help enforce or defend his rights. LPDC please stay outta this\n\nSo, Mr. Michael Collins, you have a lawyer here and if you ever need a firm of lawyers to retain, I can guide you aright. In conclusion guys… If there is a celebrity I know that is steady in his doings, it is Don Jazzy. Witty, funny, kind and human." ]
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[ null, "How Do Disc Drives Work? A Technology Guide\n\nIBM developed the first disc drive in 1956. It had a 24″ diameter and a storage capacity of 3.75 megabytes.\n\nUntil recently storage for electronics meant a hard disc drive or an optical disc drive. SSDs are taking over now since they are smaller and fit inside tinier devices.\n\nFor decades disc drives were how you stored data and programs. Have you ever wondered how exactly those little metal boxes managed such a feat? Keep reading to learn the answer to the question, “How does a disc drive work?” and so much more!\n\nDisc drive technology is based on storing data on platters of glass, or aluminum, covered with a thin layer of magnetic material. The platters are held by a central spindle. Each platter spins at up to 10,000 RPMs and has millions and even billions of tiny areas that hold specific magnetic orientations.\n\nIf you would like to learn more about magnets and how you can use them, click here.\n\nData are stored in binary code across circular tracks around the discs and are further segregated into sectors. Your device software has a file allocation table (FAT) that keeps track of the data. Think of the FAT like the glossary of a book: it knows where every bit lies on the disc.\n\nA controller board resides between the disc drive motor and the software of your computer and acts as a translator converting the language of the computer into instructions the hard drive motor understands.\n\nOptical drives took a while longer to appear in the history of disc drives, and while similar to HDDs in many ways, such as using platters to store data, they are unlike HDDs in that the platters get inserted by the user.\n\nThe most common types of platters are CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs.\n\nWhile there are versions of these discs you can write to, they are uncommon, and optical platters are primarily used as “read-only.”\n\nOptical discs read data from platters using a laser. Each type of platter requires a different wavelength of light to read the data from the disc.\n\nOptical drives, unlike HDDs, spin at varying speeds. This is to deliver data at a constant rate, given that the data will take longer to arrive under the laser the closer it is to the edge of the platter. This constant rate of delivery is vital for smooth movie and music enjoyment.\n\nOptical drives are typically used for inserting data into a computer from an outside source: think computer program installations, movies, and music. Hard drives are more often used to hold installed programs as well user data.\n\nBased on Simple Ideas\n\nDisc drives are based on magnetics and the simplest numerical system: binary. Combining these with stepper motor technology, engineers designed a device to hold complex data in practically any form imaginable.\n\nWhen you bring up a picture of a dog on your screen, that was created by a stream of 0s and 1s represented by magnetic poles read by a magnet.\n\nIf you enjoyed this brief technical article, please continue browsing around our site and find more content of interest!\n\nHow to Achieve Seamless and Effective Communication with Remote Teams\n\n5 Tech Considerations for Your Small Business\n\n5 Signs That Your Boiler Needs To Be...\n\nHow to Perform a Google Reverse Image Search..." ]
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[ null, "Ahead of the release of their third studio album Youngblood, 5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS), go “On the Record” with Apple Music to give fans the true story behind the music: “We wanted to set a tone for a new direction…a complete clean slate and start again. We needed to take that risk to move forward.”\n\nFollowing 5SOS’ five-plus years of recording and touring behind its first two albums – both of which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 – the band decamped across the hemisphere to Los Angeles to find a new set of collaborators, influences, and inspirations. Through candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, this exclusive film takes a close look at the band’s return with Youngblood, an album that takes bold risks with big sounds. The film will be available for fans on June 11 only on Apple Music.\n\nTo celebrate, 5SOS is playing a special one-night-only show for their New York fans on Friday, June 15. Fans can sign up HERE to be a guest at the band’s performance and join the guys for an exclusive screening of the short film. Youngblood will be available on Apple Music June 15 via Capitol Records. In the meantime catch up on all things 5SOS, HERE." ]
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[ null, "Off the Tracks, a Todd Pletcher-trained daughter of the sneaky-good broodmare Harve de Grace, holds an impressive 6-4-1-1 record and makes her bid for the $500,000 Test Stakes (GI) on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course. Photo: Susie Raisher, Coglianese/NYRA\n\nOff the Tracks, a Todd Pletcher-trained daughter of the sneaky-good broodmare Harve de Grace, holds an impressive 6-4-1-1 record and makes her bid for the $500,000 Test Stakes (GI) on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course. Owned by Newtown Anner Stud and J Stables, she can pick up her second overall Grade I stakes victory if successful going seven furlongs.\n\nIt is unusual for The Jockey Club to approve two names so close to each other, but sometimes mistakes happen. To help strengthen her own name, Harve de Grace has produced not only Off the Tracks, but the sire Concord Point who compiled a decent career of his own. Yet, regardless of her sibling, Off the Tracks cost a modest $50,000 at auction in September 2014 (which could simply mean she required more time to develop).\n\nWhen she made it to the track, Off the Tracks did not disappoint by winning three straight races including the local Schuylerville Stakes (GIII) last July, and an ungraded stakes at Gulfstream Park in late February. At this point, Newtown Anner Stud purchased a majority interest and the new connections transferred her to Pletcher.\n\nWith Pletcher, Off The Tracks ran adequately about a month later by placing third in the Gulfstream Oaks (GIII) on a sloppy track, although from reading the press release, a few observers might have been disappointed.\n\n“Everyone was sort of down on her after the Gulfstream Oaks but I thought it was a sneaky-good race,” said Pletcher.\n\nThen came the June 11 Acorn Stakes (GI) at Belmont Park on a weird closer-biased surface. Off the Tracks stalked the leader from about a length or two away and made a strong move to reach second place, while the late-moving Carina Mia started from last and swallowed the field from the outside.\n\nConsidering she finished between Carina Mia and Cathryn Sophia, no one can fault the performance too much.\n\nNext, Off the Tracks competed in the Mother Goose Stakes (GI), also at Belmont but now on an unbiased surface, and she picked up her first win of the year with a front-running victory. Despite ripping through fractions of 22 3/5 and 45 2/5 seconds for a 1 1/16th-mile race, Off the Tracks led every step of the way under new jockey Jose Ortiz.\n\nSince the win, she has trained lightly, but Pletcher feels confident heading into the race.\n\n“We didn’t feel like we needed a lot of training – she ran very well from the Acorn to the Mother Goose without having to breeze,” Pletcher explained.\n\nNot surprisingly, Ortiz keeps the mount and it will be interesting to see what strategy is employed from the seventh post position. Three other fillies can potentially take the lead, such as Paola Queen, Kareena and Kinsley Kisses.\n\nPaola Queen drew the rail though, and it is questionable whether she will upset the field even if the others leave her alone. The June 11 fade can be forgiven, but she also turned in a so-so ninth in the Kentucky Oaks (GI).\n\nOn the other hand, Kareena holds a lot of momentum after a five-length win to break her maiden and an over six-length win in the ungraded Jersey Girl Stakes at Belmont. The Kiaran McLaughlin-trained entrant is owned by Godolphin Racing, so there are big names behind her. Plus, Javier Castellano rides.\n\nKinsley Kisses also hails from the Pletcher barn, and she attempts to earn her first graded stakes win after third-place finishes in the Delaware Oaks (GIII), Black Eyed Susan (GIII) and Beaumont Stakes (GIII). With her 5-2-0-3 record, she has hit the board in every start just like Off the Tracks.\n\nAlso take a look at Malibu Stacy, Lightstream and Lewis Bay. As for One True Kiss, think about using her for underneath slots in exotics.\n\nUndoubtedly, the Test is a handicapping challenge and bettors cannot go too wrong no matter who they choose.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "We all know that lists are subjective – that is the point of them. So I’ve decided to do a series of top 10 albums across genres. They’ll appear sporadically. And rather than call them “Top 10” I will call them ten of the most important – sorry if that sounds pretentious. It’s not meant to. It’s meant to describe the albums as being important to me, seminal in terms of turning me on to a genre, reminding me of the things I liked about a genre – reintroducing me, leading on to other similar (or disparate) musical ideas. Important in that sense.\n\nAnd because if this blog is anything it’s a study in not being deterred by idiocy, since – hey – my own has clearly never stopped me, then with that, here we go again – this time ten important jazz albums. And if you can’t think of your own list you could always just tell me that mine sucks.", null, "1. The Buddy Rich Big Band, Big Swing Face: I mentioned it recently on my list of ten ‘drum’ albums. This was played to me when I decided I wanted to play the drums. It scared me, baffled me, excited me – and though there are plenty of times when I haven’t really enjoyed the relentless approach of Buddy Rich as big-band driver, I would say as often as not actually, this was still among the very first jazz albums I heard; it would have been the first time I sat and listened to a jazz album all the way through, side to side. I’ve kept this record. I still play it. I was ten years old when I first heard it.\n\n2. Miles Davis, Kind of Blue: When the family got its first CD player we had won some competition so scored a bunch of free CDs with it, including Miles Davis’ Tutu. That was cool. The whole family was into it – we only had about five CDs to choose from (others", null, "included Santana, Prince and The Animals). The collection grew pretty quickly from there and as that was the introduction to Miles Davis for all of us we decided to get something older, one of his “classic” albums. You can’t get more classic than this. I’ve collected up over a hundred Miles Davis recordings and all because of this. Miles – and this album to start with – became a way to learn about other great players. Every musician on Kind of Blue is represented in my collection across a bunch of other albums, some with them as the leader, sometimes, as with here, they’re simply part of a magical line-up.\n\n3. John Coltrane, A Love Supreme: My brother used to return home from university with albums he’d picked up on sale, with new artists he’d been tipped off about. He, being", null, "older, introduced me to The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Hello Sailor, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Th’ Dudes, The Who and many other great artists. Long-term, long-time favourites. He also brought home this album – one of my all-time favourite records by anyone ever; a life-changing experience. I took the dive headlong into Coltrane’s music from hearing this album.\n\n4. Chet Baker/Art Pepper, Picture of Heath: Yet another star-studded cast here. And my introduction to some of these players came from hearing this album. Prior to knowing this they were just names – or in the case of Chet Baker I knew a whole other sound only. My memory of this album is caught up, too, in the importance of great advisers. I had worked with Colin Morris in a record store, had visited him when he has his own store and I had met Seamus when he was running the chain store where I lined up all night for the midnight opening to “be first in the world” to buy Pink Floyd’s P.U.L.S.E. With Colin and Seamus together working at Fisheye Discs they made a formidable team; weekly visits taught me so much. They were good friends and they turned me on to so many great albums – so many classics. Among them, this. A gift idea for my father. I had to get a second copy for myself. (Side note: one time Seamus hand-delivered a CD to my father in Hawke’s Bay. A birthday present that would have been late otherwise. He didn’t know my dad, and had no reason to offer that service, that kindness. He was simply going to be", null, "driving up to Hawke’s Bay that day to start a holiday. He found my father’s work and personally delivered the album he’d recommended to me. He was the best).\n\n5. Art Pepper, Meets The Rhythm Section: On the Art Pepper tip I got pretty hooked – a part of the charm, a part of the story was his sad tale of addiction. This was around the time that books like Melvin Burgess’ Junk, William S. Burroughs’ Junkie and the films Trainspotting and The Basketball Diaries were part of a huge interest in that slide. A sort of romanticising of the junkie life – without ever moving beyond the cheerleading stage. The Beat writers and Bukowski’s booze tales, flagging university classes, listening to jazz. It all seemed to fit together nicely. The story about Pepper working with “The Rhythm Section” – Miles Davis’ crack band of the time was the allure with this album. Then of course there’s the music. A favourite to this day.\n\n6. Sonny Rollins, Tenor Madness: The selling point was the “battle” – Rollins and Coltrane going at it, at each other, attacking the tune – the title track. But then I just kept coming back to this album and from there to all that Rollins offers. There’s a kindness in his playing, a joy, such a spirit. The recent documentary on Sky’s Arts Channel currently is worth a look. I consider getting the chance to interview Sonny Rollins a career highlight (if I could ever call what I do a career – probably not). But certainly talking to Rollins, seeing him play, being moved by his story sent me back to this album again just recently.", null, "7. Ornette Coleman, Free Jazz: It was fairly early on in my jazz listening that I heard this – a cacophony, two blended quartets. Well, the novelty was that you could switch between the speakers and hear the two quartets playing independent of one another; the real intention of the album was to hear the overlap, the colouring over the lines of this burst of noise. I reckon I stayed – the first time – because I knew Don Cherry from his appearance with Lou Reed on a live version of Heroin that I really liked. I stayed – the second time – because I was obsessed with hearing great jazz drummers. This album didn’t feature one – it had two. I stayed, from there, because for the longest time I had nothing else in my collection of music this freeing. I used to come home after high school hockey matches and put this on and just sit with it. Back in the days when there was time.\n\n8. Keith Jarrett, The Koln Concert: One of the most beautiful albums I know – an album I don’t think I could ever get sick of, and my introduction to the solo works of Jarrett. I’m discovering his music – he’s still releasing wonderful new stuff too. I knew him as part", null, "of Miles’ big band in the fusion days, I knew some of his lovely Standards Trio work but this album – again the story around it, a first-time promoter, less than ideal situations, a one-off performance caught on tape. That all feeds into it, sure. But for me while this album is on nothing else in the world matters.\n\n9. Louis Armstrong, The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Sessions: I liked What A Wonderful World, the first thing I knew about/by Louis Armstrong. It wasn’t until a couple of years later that I found out that it was a late-in-the-career piece, almost a novelty-song when compared with the stuff he had done to make his name. So back to the source I went. Via a couple of “20 Greatest Hits”-styled teasers. I ordered this box-set – it was always such a treat, such a big move to commit to ordering over the counter a box-set. And the wait was a big part of it, the build-up…this music knocks me out. Couldn’t ever be without it. And you know I still like What A Wonderful World too – time and place. I’m no Louis Armstrong purist, I can handle the late-career schmaltz and cheese too.\n\n10. Duke Ellington/Charlie Mingus/Max Roach, Money Jungle:Well there’s three giants here and you could come to this album for any one of them – I knew them all by the time I found out about this but, going in, my big interest was Roach. He’s my all-time favourite jazz drummer (if I had to pick just one). I loved so much of Mingus’ work and Ellington’s too – in both cases, particularly their compositional approach. Here you get to hear", null, "Ellington the player more so than in other cases, where he’s the arranger, bandleader, composer – he’s playing too. But he’s playing as orchestrator/leader/conductor. Here it’s a swinging, hard bop trio. There’s an edge to his playing that I haven’t found on other albums. Mingus is brutal – well, of course. And Roach is wonderful. The supergroup-aspect is what interested me about this. The way this set just hums, bristles, bounces – that’s what’s kept me listening.\n\nHarder than any other genre to pick just ten – these are the ten I thought of today when trying to remember a few key moments, albums that opened doors, that blew my mind. Albums that ushered in jazz or returned me to the sound. Of course I could name ten more straight away. And then again. And then again. But part of the fun of it – the challenge – is in trying to narrow it down to just ten. Have a go.\n\nWhat do you consider your ten important jazz albums? And see anything there on the list above you like, agree with or are keen to try?", null ]
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[ null, "Failures in seeking truth are inherent to the job of journalism. But now the Times has rid itself of a powerful tool for learning from its previous mistakes and, maybe, preventing the next one.\n\nThe compact a free press has with the public is based on two fundamental pillars: truth and trust. To earn the latter isn’t easy, however, because the former rarely just lies around in plain sight, waiting to be typed up and published.\n\nThat’s why journalism is, in all honesty, a frustrating profession of daily failure, of falling short—a telling of some of the truth, a few of the facts, as best as a reporter and editor know them. Right now. Or until tomorrow, when they will try to add more to the story. For a news organization to pretend otherwise is to build that foundation with the public upon rotten timbers that, sooner or later, will collapse.\n\nTo combat this, professional news organizations, including the New York Times, put systems in place to address their daily shortfalls in the pursuit of truth: They check facts. They vet sources. They consult experts. They edit copy. And, when necessary, they run corrections.\n\nBut these tactical measures are basic, and mostly granular in scale. What these systems are not well-designed to catch are broad strategic failures, ones where ingrained institutional biases and groupthink slip unseen into corporate media coverage and distort it for weeks, months, even years. Until you wake up one day to find your newsroom helped to launch a war based on phony WMD claims, missed the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, or enabled an incompetent, narcissistic xenophobe to become president. Those are the kinds of events that sink the public’s trust in the mass media to record lows.\n\nAgain, there are (more complicated) systems that can be put in place to help avoid these more massive shortfalls: Hire a more diverse staff. Crowdsource information. Break out of beat bubbles frequently. Watch what other, local and specialized news organizations are covering.\n\nBut there’s another, more accessible way to build trust with the public, to show that your news organization cares enough about what it does to question itself: Have an ombud. And in the aftermath of its notoriously flawed coverage of the Bush administration’s rush to invade Iraq, the New York Times felt compelled to create its own ombud position, the public editor, in 2003.\n\nIn an age of back-to-back buyouts and constant cost-cutting, however, investing a full-time salary in someone whose primary job is criticizing your coverage and broadcasting your newsroom’s inadequacy can be a tough sell in corporate media boardrooms. And yesterday, the Times seemingly succumbed to these same parochial concerns when it abruptly announced it would kill off its public editor. (The current occupant, Liz Spayd, has her last day tomorrow, June 2.)\n\nThis move by the Times is tragically short-sighted, though admittedly not uncommon. (As of next week, among major outlets, only NPR and ESPN will have full-fledged ombuds on staff.) But for media organizations that shape our country’s discourse, to have a staff ombud offered a strong signal that they accept, own and take responsibility for that daily failure to arrive at the whole truth. Or, as I noted in The Nation (5/7/13) after the Washington Post killed off its longtime ombud four years ago:\n\nIf yours is a newspaper or TV network with a national or international reach and especially if you have aspirations of charting the nation’s policymaking and political process, then the cost of employing one person who can offer honest, real-time feedback on your reportage is an investment in your reputation that, if done right, more than pays for itself.\n\nIn 2013, Post publisher Katharine Weymouth tried to justify her decision to kill off its ombud by claiming the role was an anachronism, “created decades ago for a different era.” Media critics inside and outside the paper, she said, “will continue to hold us accountable for what we write, as will our readers.” And to demonstrate her ongoing commitment to listening to these voices, she replaced the paper’s ombud with a “reader’s representative,” a new position, but one that was effectively neutered from the outset by being embedded into the Post’s newsroom hierarchy.\n\nYesterday’s executive memo from Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. that axed his paper’s public editor sounded eerily the same. He trotted out ambiguous corporate-speak about the job having “outgrown that one office.” Sulzberger also tried to blunt the impact by creating a “reader’s center” to supposedly better listen to complaints. And just like Weymouth, Sulzberger disingenuously cited the paper’s readers and many followers on social media, “who collectively serve as a modern watchdog, more vigilant and forceful than one person could ever be.”\n\nThese are rationalizations, not legitimate rationales. Times may change and platforms may evolve, but reporting the truth—and the many challenges that accompany that task—remains as fundamental to journalism as it was when the Republic first started. There is no “outgrowing” the intrinsic value of critically interrogating one’s own press coverage. And while more reader-focused attention is welcome, those efforts rarely last through the next organizational restructuring, as the Post’s experience attests—it quietly killed off its “reader’s representative” after just eight months, which proved to be no great loss.\n\nPublic editor Margaret Sullivan had the most intrepid approach to the possibilities of the position.\n\nAs for the let-1,000-media-critics-bloom argument, it too is a canard, as Spayd’s predecessor Margaret Sullivan pointed out. The fact that an ombud or public editor is empowered and paid by the news org gives it a unique advantage over even a horde of external critics, whom the masthead is free to ignore. “The one thing an ombud or public editor can almost always do is hold feet to the fire, and get a real answer out of management,” Sullivan noted on Twitter.\n\nSullivan’s tenure as Times public editor is noteworthy because, among the six to hold the job, she embodied the broadest spirit and most intrepid approach to its possibilities for making the paper sharper and the public wiser for it. She was commendably responsive to valid critiques (FAIR.org, 8/21/14) and took it upon herself to initiate others—and she got results (New York Times, 3/15/16).\n\nThose public editors who came before and after her in the role were admittedly more of a mixed bag, sometimes open-minded (FAIR.org, 10/3/09), other times less so (FAIR.org, 6/10/04). The nadir, perhaps, was when Arthur Brisbane (1/12/12) used his platform to ask a shockingly obtuse question for a news organization: “Should the Times be a Truth Vigilante?”—only to answer, essentially: maybe?\n\nSadly, the current public editor, Spayd, seemed to have regressed to the mean as well, with an approach that often veered between being a glorified customer-service rep and marketing consultant—that is, when she wasn’t whiffing on a major issue like the paper’s many blindspots in covering the 2016 election.\n\nDespite the public editor’s uneven history, the Times and its readers were still unquestionably better served by its presence and its potential. To lose this position means both the paper and the public will suffer in the long run. Corporate media, now more than ever, can only recapture the public’s trust by bringing more transparency and accountability to those people and institutions in power. 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[ "The second international talent search had over 13,000 submissions with winners selected to feature on the industry-leading soundtrack\n\nThe 2K and UnitedMasters competition (\"2K Beats: The Search\") reaches its halfway point today with the reveal of the first 10 winners, including the first artist from Europe, who are set to join the NBA® 2K21 Next Gen soundtrack. The winners were announced by UnitedMasters on Instagram and chosen by Rapper Jadakiss, Ronnie 2K, Producers Murda Beatz and Tay Keith.\n\nThe first 10 artists and tracks below will be added to the NBA 2K21 Next Gen soundtrack via an upcoming patch:\n\nThe full list of songs available in the game can also be found on the NBA 2K21 Spotify playlist, which is updated throughout the year.\n\nThe final 10 winners will be chosen by Founder and CEO of Translation and UnitedMasters, Steve Stoute, and Boston Celtics All-Star Forward, Jayson Tatum, from the remaining submissions and will be announced weekly on UnitedMasters’ Instagram, starting from Friday, February 12. Once the final 10 have been revealed, they will also be added to the NBA 2K21 Next Gen soundtrack in a future update.\n\n“Once again, the cultural connection between NBA 2K and music proves to be a perfect way to celebrate and recognize new artists, basketball and gaming on a global scale,” said Steve Stoute, Founder and CEO of UnitedMasters and Translation. “UnitedMasters is always looking to support its independent artists with opportunities to reach new audiences and partner with the hottest brands. This competition has provided artists from all over the world the chance to be featured on one of the biggest games out there, and with more than 13,000 entries, we're only just getting started.\"\n\nSubmissions to the contest came from all around the globe. Independent artists from the US, Canada and UK made up the top three territories, while 2K also saw incredibly strong submissions from artists in other countries including Mexico and Australia.\n\n“What NBA 2K and UnitedMasters have put together here is incredible, giving talented artists from all over the world a platform to showcase their music,” said Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics All-Star forward. “Music means a lot to me, so it’s an honor to scope out up-and-coming artists and hopefully give them a break to take the next step. I can’t wait to hear what they’ve got.”\n\nThe NBA 2K21 in-game soundtrack sets the gold standard for music, with one of the largest collections of music ever assembled for a sports video game, featuring tracks from Damian ‘Dame D.O.L.L.A.’ Lillard and global artists such as Stormzy, Roddy Ricch, and Little Simz. The NBA 2K21 UnitedMasters competition winners are cemented in the top-rated and top-selling NBA video game simulation series of the past 19 years alongside today’s top musical talent.", null ]
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First, the Eve formula the middle line of the original superformula is transposed into the upper register, exchanging with the Michael formula which is lowered to the middle, while the Lucifer formula remains in its original position in the bass; this places the Eve formula in the foreground, which is appropriate because in the Licht cycle Monday is Eve's day Frisius ; Kiec , Second, while the Michael formula is essentially unaltered, both the Eve and Lucifer layers are made to seem to be inverted, by a process that Stockhausen called Schein-Spiegelung , or \"apparent inversion\" Stockhausen a , ; this is accomplished by exchanging some of the neighbouring core tones of the melodies.\n\nThis is followed by an ascending scale-like figure, filling in the same interval. The Eve formula, now richly ornamented, similarly exchanges notes so that its originally rising major third, C to E, instead descends from E to C. In one later, exposed place, similar exchanges cause the passage to bear a strong resemblance to the interval sequence with which the Michael formula closes Frisius Beginning with XV \"Synthi-Fou\", , which is part of the ending of Dienstag aus Licht , Stockhausen began to substitute the synthesizer which he also somewhat misleadingly called elektronisches Klavier in place of the traditional piano, since the German word Klavier historically could refer to any keyboard instrument, and Stockhausen saw the history of the piano logically continued by the synthesizer Stockhausen , The electronic music is played back over eight loudspeakers, which are arranged in a cube around the listeners.\n\nSounds move round about, diagonally, from above to below, and below to above, in eight simultaneous layers with various rates of speed, and Synthi-Fou plays—on four keyboards and with nine pedals—a new music.\n\n\nThe change to synthesizers opened up a host of new technical possibilities; the relationship of the keys to the production of sound is radically different from the piano. Synthesizers and samplers are no longer dependent on finger dexterity. Stockhausen , — The piece was written for the Micheli Competition, who had commissioned a seven-minute piano piece, it was first played in October to the jury by the three finalists in that competition.\n\nThe score is dedicated to \"all pianists who do not only play the traditional stringed piano but who also include electronic keyboard instruments in their instrumentarium\". Although the piece is precisely notated, there is no specific part for the keyboardist to perform. Instead, the performer must choose which notes to perform synchronously with the meticulously notated electronic music Kiec , ; this process has been compared by one writer to the realization of a figured bass in Baroque performance practice Maconie , According to the score preface, it is to be performed on \"electronic piano\" elektronisches Klavier , but this is defined as \"a freely chosen keyboard instrument with electronic sound storage, for example a synthesizer with sampler , memory, modules , etc.\n\nThe score authorizes the performer to create a personal work against the background of the music of the scene \"Children's War\" from Freitag ; the comet is a traditional sign of impending disaster which, combined with the tolling bells of doom and recollection of the opera's scene of a terrible battle of children, express a pessimistic view of the world Maconie , Stockhausen made another version of this piece for a solo percussionist with the same tape accompaniment, it is titled Komet for a percussionist, electronic and concrete musik, and sound projectionist. The three full formula layers rotate in each of these five sections, with the dominant upper line occupied in turn by the Lucifer, Eve, Michael, Eve, and Michael formulas; this complete formula is stated three times, each time times faster than the time before, and each time with the layers given a different timbral colour Stockhausen , 23— Although the work has yet to be premiered, one writer speculates that it will likely prove to be.\n\nMaconie , Category:Compositions by Karlheinz Stockhausen. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde.\n\nCritics have lauded him as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century, he was instrumental in the development of modern dance through his association with choreographer Merce Cunningham , Cage's romantic partner for most of their lives. The work's challenge to assumed definitions about musicianship and musical experience made it a popular and controversial topic both in musicology and the broader aesthetics of art and performance.\n\nCage was a pioneer of the prepared piano , for which he wrote numerous dance-related works and a few concert pieces. The best known of these is Interludes. His teachers included Henry Cowell and Arnold Schoenberg , both known for their radical innovations in music, but Cage's major influences lay in various East and South Asian cultures. Through his studies of Indian philosophy and Zen Buddhism in the late s, Cage came to the idea of aleatoric or chance-controlled music, which he started composing in ; the I Ching , an ancient Chinese classic text on changing events, became Cage's standard composition tool for the rest of his life.\n\nIn a lecture, Experimental Music , he described music as \"a purposeless play\", \"an affirmation of life — not an attempt to bring order out of chaos nor to suggest improvements in creation, but a way of waking up to the life we're living\". The family's roots were American: in a interview, Cage mentioned that George Washington was assisted by an ancestor named John Cage in the task of surveying the Colony of Virginia.\n\nCage described his mother as a woman with \"a sense of society\", \"never happy\", while his father is best characterized by his inventions: sometimes idealistic, such as a diesel-fueled submarine that gave off exhaust bubbles, the senior Cage being uninterested in an undetectable submarine. John Milton Sr. The latter is a short lively piece that ends abruptly, while \" Crete \" is a longer melodic contrapuntal work.\n\nCage's first experiences with music were from private piano teachers in the Greater Los Angeles area and several relatives his aunt Phoebe Harvey James who introduced him to the piano music of the 19th century, he received first piano lessons when he was in the fourth grade at school, but although he liked music, he expressed more interest in sight reading than in developing virtuoso piano technique, was not thinking of composition. During high school, one of his music teachers was Fannie Charles Dillon.\n\nBy , Cage was convinced that he wanted to be a writer. He graduated that year from Los Angeles High School as a valedictorian , having in the spring given a prize-winning speech at the Hollywood Bowl proposing a day of quiet for all Americans. Cage enrolled at Pomona College in Claremont as a theology major in In he dropped out, having come to believe that \"college was of no use to a writer\" after an incident described in the autobiographical statement: I was shocked at college to see one hundred of my classmates in the library all reading copies of the same book.\n\nInstead of doing as they did, I went into the stacks and read the first book written by an author whose name began with Z. I received the highest grade in the class. That convinced me. I left. Cage persuaded his parents that a trip to Europe would be more beneficial to a future writer than college studies, he subsequently sailed to Le Havre , where he took a train to Paris.\n\nCage stayed in Europe for some 18 months.\n\nOoops! Your browser is no longer supported\n\nFirst he studied Gothic and Greek architecture, but decided he was not interested enough in architecture to dedicate his life to it, he took up painting and music. Munich Munich is the capital and most populous city of Bavaria , the second most populous German federal state. With a population of around 1. The city's metropolitan region is home to 6 million people. Straddling the banks of the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps , it is the seat of the Bavarian administrative region of Upper Bavaria , while being the most densely populated municipality in Germany.\n\nMunich is the second-largest city in the Bavarian dialect area, after the Austrian capital of Vienna ; the city is a global centre of art, technology, publishing, innovation, education and tourism and enjoys a high standard and quality of living, reaching first in Germany and third worldwide according to the Mercer survey, being rated the world's most liveable city by the Monocle's Quality of Life Survey According to the Globalization and World Rankings Research Institute Munich is considered an alpha-world city , as of Munich is a major international center of engineering, science and research, exemplified by the presence of two research universities, a multitude of scientific institutions in the city and its surroundings, world class technology and science museums like the Deutsches Museum and BMW Museum..\n\nOther Albums by Kirsten Flagstad\n\nIt derives from the monks of the Benedictine order, who ran a monastery at the place, to become the Old Town of Munich. Munich was first mentioned in Catholic Munich resisted the Reformation and was a political point of divergence during the resulting Thirty Years' War , but remained physically untouched despite an occupation by the Protestant Swedes. Once Bavaria was established as a sovereign kingdom in , it became a major European centre of arts, architecture and science.", null ]
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[ "Does Color Film Have a Color Tone Bias?\n\nIt's been going on for decades. Film chemicals that coat the film and react with the various colors coming through the lens weren't made to cope with a diverse set of skin tones.\n\nBack in the 1940s and 50s, the standard was called a \"Shirley card,\" which was used to calibrate the colors for printing. These checks were based on white skin tones. This is changing with digital photography and its technology, but creating awareness and making it known is another step forward for mankind.\n\nWe've fixed a lot of these biases with the digital revolution. Yet, we still have misrepresentation of darker skin tones in magazines and advertisements. These biases have also been brought from the film days to the digital era, as the video mentions. As photographers, the only way to change this is to promote and use the brands that actually make the changes needed to their software and hardware, whether it's sensors or the way the software responds to the sensor's data throughput. As Estelle Caswell says: \"Tools are only as good as the people who use them.\"\n\nI will most certainly pay more attention to skin tones and the way the camera responds to the colors it's taking moving forward. Digital photography can change this. I'm looking forward to a period where people and moments in time are documented with equal and real color renditions. As the video says: \"Technology should be the ultimate equalizer to serve everyone's needs without an inherent bias.\"", null, null, "Opinion / April 23, 2021\nThere’s More To Color Than Meets the Eye, and Why Photography Judges May Be Getting It Wrong", null, "Education / November 30, 2016\nHow to Change Your Background Color in 30 Seconds\n\nYou must be too young to have used color sheet film when it came with the recommendation for CC filtration to bring it to neutral. Each emulsion batch was tested (Eastman Kodak) and the filtration needed was given on or in the box so you could photograph with it and get accurate colors.\nThen we had and used color temperature meters so we could better control the lighting as we photographed.\n\nKodak Vericolor is dead. For color, my general purpose film is Kodak Portra 400. I haven't used Kodak Gold in a while. Kodak Ektar 100 is the film I use for outdoors.\n\nDitto on you being too young. You're also off on your history and how dSLR cameras deal with tonal biases. Using a calibration chart like the \"Shirley card\" is still in use today for film and digital -- not just back in the '40s and '50s -- in various formats such as a card chart, a ColorChecker Passport, etc. Film manufacturers -- Kodak, Agfa, Fuji, etc. -- all produced and still produce film with color biases. Kodachrome favored the reds and yellows, Ektachrome the blues and greens, Kodacolor was vivid in its recording versus Vericolor which favored skin tones. Those same biases are duplicated in digital cameras. The settings are called standard, vivid, neutral, landscape, portrait, flat, etc. Which film or dSLR setting you use is determined by the outcome you envision as a personal choice. And as to misrepresenting skin tones in magazines and advertisements, a photographer could supply a perfectly color balanced photo whereupon it looks different in print because of the type of printing press, ink manufacturer and/or paper stock that is used; in addition to whether the press itself is calibrated or not and the expertise of the press operator.\n\nAnd as to the video, some of the conclusions about biases are caused by simply bad lighting. For example, the camera being able to track a white person and not a black person is flawed because the lighting is terrible; they're backlit. The same tracking and lack of it occurs today with top dSLRs. If the camera can't get a clear image of the subject it won't perform as it should. And the comparison of a group photo of white people as looking good and a group photo of black people looking bad it also flawed. The white shot was properly exposed while the black shot was underexposed which naturally made the black people look indistinguishable. I found the selection of pro/con examples biased which would create a false conclusion on the films being compared.\n\nFYI, regarding the validity of my statements above, during my college years I did four internships at National Geographic starting out in the b/w and color labs as I moved up to shooting and being a photo editor. I was taught by the best of the best on how to judge film biases and correct for them, how to calibrate machines and film stocks, how to create perfectly color balanced images, how film color and quality are affected by poor exposure, etc. As the old saying goes: garbage in, garbage out. The video -- in my opinion -- is full of garbage in its portrayals and conclusions that are largely based on poor workmanship by the photographer.\n\nWhat we now call Dynamic Range, we used to call Exposure Latitude. Same principals apply. You need to light properly in any case and place your end threshold points if you want detail in those areas. Showing poorly lit examples and then blaming the product for its shortcomings is negatively biased." ]
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[ null, "Since 1991 British artist Vicki Bennett has been working across the field of audio-visual collage, and is recognised as an influential and pioneering figure in the still growing area of sampling, appropriation and cutting up of found footage and archives. Working under the name People Like Us, Vicki specialises in the manipulation and reworking of original sources from both the experimental and popular worlds of music, film and radio. People Like Us believe in open access to archives for creative use. In 2006 she was the first artist to be given unrestricted access to the entire BBC Archive. People Like Us have previously shown work at Tate Modern, Whitechapel Gallery, The Barbican, Centro de Cultura Digital, V&A, Sydney Opera House, Royal Albert Hall, Pompidou Centre, Venice Biennale, Maxxi and Sonar, and performed radio sessions for John Peel and Mixing It. The ongoing sound art radio show ‘DO or DIY’ on WFMU has had over a million “listen again” downloads since 2003. The People Like Us back catalogue is available for free download hosted by UbuWeb." ]
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[ "New VAT law to come into effect from July: Kamal", null, "“VAT rate for different products would be fixed classifying those as very essential, essential, semi-essential and comfort,” he added.\n\nThe finance minister revealed it at a discussion meeting organized to mark the International Customs Day by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) at the capital’s Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC).\n\nKamal also announced that no product would be released from any port without cent percent scanning. “Law is equal for all and nobody would get any special consideration for duty structures.”\n\nDescribing the present government as pro-people, pro-business, pro-export and pro-investment, he said the government would generate 15 million new jobs in next five years.\n\nKamal urged the NBR officials to perform their duties with honesty, transparency, quality and patriotism.\n\nTipu Munshi said the government after taking office has started work in a new shape to ease doing business. NBR officials have huge responsibilities for the improvement of doing business, he added." ]
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[ null, "Played the role of Greg Marmalard on the TV sitcom Delta House with Bruce McGill.\n\nHe tried out to be part of the Dallas Cowboys after college.\n\nHe appeared on an episode of General Hospital with Gloria Monty.\n\nHe has two sons with Sports commentator Kathy Johnson.\n\nHe guest starred on an episode Drop Dead Diva with Ben Feldman.\n\nBrian Patrick Clarke Is A Member Of" ]
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[ null, "The distribution of wealth follows a well-known pattern sometimes called an 80:20 rule: 80 percent of the wealth is owned by 20 percent of the people. Indeed, a report last year concluded that just eight men had a total wealth equivalent to that of the world’s poorest 3.8 billion people.\n\nThis seems to occur in all societies at all scales. It is a well-studied pattern called a power law that crops up in a wide range of social phenomena. But the distribution of wealth is among the most controversial because of the issues it raises about fairness and merit. Why should so few people have so much wealth?\n\nThe conventional answer is that we live in a meritocracy in which people are rewarded for their talent, intelligence, effort, and so on. Over time, many people think, this translates into the wealth distribution that we observe, although a healthy dose of luck can play a role.\n\nBut there is a problem with this idea: while wealth distribution follows a power law, the distribution of human skills generally follows a normal distribution that is symmetric about an average value. For example, intelligence, as measured by IQ tests, follows this pattern. Average IQ is 100, but nobody has an IQ of 1,000 or 10,000.\n\nAnd yet when it comes to the rewards for this work, some people do have billions of times more wealth than other people. What’s more, numerous studies have shown that the wealthiest people are generally not the most talented by other measures." ]
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[ null, "K Downey started this petition to Commissioners of Oneida County\n\nSeveral cities in the US have passed marijuana decriminalization laws. As a county, we should also do so.\n\nChicago, IL; Houston, TX; Philadelphia, PA, etc, have done so as local powers directed by the will of the electorates thereof. Here is a link to a full list of the largest 15 cities in America which have done this:\n\nWe propose the following resolution to be adopted by Oneida County Commissioners:\n\nWe maintain that the Constitution of the United States does not name the War on Drugs as a power afforded to government,\n\nWe maintain that as a county, we should be able to determine what laws we want to live under, except where the US Constitution establishes Supremacy via named spheres of regulatable aspects of society (interstate commerce and national defense, for example)\n\nWe maintain that if a power is not named to the federal or any government in the US Constitution, then that \"power\" does not exist, and the government found to be lacking in mandate.\n\nWe conclusively maintain that if the people of a locale cannot determine what federal laws to thwart by introducing legal, local law, supported by the people, then recourse moves inevitably towards a more volatile character, indubitably for the negative experience of society as a whole.\n\nTHEREFORE, we, the duly elected representatives of the people of Oneida County, the Commission thereof, RESOLVE:\n\nAll signatories are asked to be citizens of Oneida County. You must provide and address when signing.\n\nIssues? Queries? Email us at:\n\nWe believe trafficking is a separate issue to be addressed, and therefore did not want to get complicated in the agenda." ]
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[ "We stayed in a hotel that was about 30 minutes out of La Spezia - which turned out to be a good choice as it happens, even if our little town hadn't really opened up for the season yet. It didn't matter anyway as we were always on the go and didn't really have any time to wander round! La Spezia was very pretty and it was from here that we were to catch the boat out to Cinque Terre - \"the five hamlets\", I guess, in English. Our driver dropped us off at the harbour where a guide was waiting for us and then the plan was that he would go park the coach and cycle back to meet us. Unfortunately he didn't make it because - as we found out later - he had been knocked off his bike by a young woman driving too fast!!! Thankfully he only suffered fairly minor bruising but did not want to take it any further! I'm just glad he was all right!\n\nThe bay leading out to Cinque Terre is referred to as the Golfo dei Poeti, or the Bay of Poets, but doesn't it sound so much more romantic in Italian!! and it was on the western side that we made our first stop at Portovenere - the Port of Venus. The boats we were on were kinda like taxi boats and people just hopped on and off all day visiting the different locations as they pleased. Our guide told us that we were very lucky to have come before Easter (the start of the season) and to have good weather, because come May and June the weather would be hot and the place heaving!", null, "As each boat moored we were met by these guys (Senegalese mainly), hawking their wares and \"real\" Gucci handbags and \"real\" Rolex watches - all for the grand price of €10! I'm surprised they get away with hawking counterfeits and I wouldn't buy one anyway even though some of the stuff was pretty nice because I remember a few years ago people being stopped by mobile customs officers on the lake side in Evian just for buying this stuff and having it confiscated!\n\nWe didn't stop at each of the five hamlets - Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore - as we didn't have enough time, so our first port of call after Portovenere was Corniglia.", null, null, "Corniglia was very pretty but was already starting to get crowded so my friend and I decided to forego the guided tour and just have a wander round on our own!\n\nAfter that it was on to Riomaggiore and finally on to Monterosso for another four-course lunch, a wander round and a souvenir hunt. The vendors were all nice and cheerful, unlike some places I have visited, so I bought myself a pretty water jug and a few knick-knacks (to add to my ever-growing collection).", null, "I just loved this focacceria - and that \"fly net\" is actually made out of pasta strung together! Neat huh!\n\nThen it was back to our hotel for yet another four-course dinner!!! Wonderful food (again) but you wouldn't want to go swimming afterwards. So after dinner and a few drinks with our table companions it was off to bed for another early start the next day!\nPosted by Treaders at 20:01" ]
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[ null, "Tropical Storm Fay was a tropical storm and the sixth named storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. Fay formed from a vigorous tropical wave on August 15 over the Dominican Republic. It passed over the island of Hispaniola, into the Gulf of Gonâve, across the island of Cuba, and made landfall on the Florida Keys late in the afternoon of August 18 before veering into the Gulf of Mexico.\n\nIt again made landfall near Naples, Florida in the early hours of August 19 and progressed northeast through the Florida peninsula, emerging into the Atlantic Ocean near Melbourne on August 20. Extensive flooding took place in parts of Florida as a result of its slow movement. On August 21, it re-entered near Daytona Beach, moving due west across the Panhandle, crossing Gainesville and Panama City, Florida. As it zigzagged from water to land, it became the first storm in recorded history to make landfall in Florida four times. Thirty-six deaths have been blamed on Fay. Damage from Fay was quite extreme, but a specific cost of damage is unknown.\n\nA tropical wave moved off the coast of Africa on August 7 without any significant convection, with an associated low pressure area moving southwestward away from the coast.It passed just south of the Cape Verde Islands, and tracked generally westward with a subtropical ridge centered to its north over the Azores. Late on August 9, an area of convection developed in association with the wave. With generally favorable conditions for development, the system began slowly organizing, to the extent that on August 10, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) remarked for its potential to become a tropical depression in a few days. By August 11, however, the thunderstorm activity became disorganized and limited, though the next day convection reformed by the time it was located about 650 mi (1050 km) east of the Lesser Antilles. The hurricane hunters first flew into the system on August 12, though the flight only reported a broad area of low pressure. After the hurricane hunters’ flight, the system became disorganized as environmental conditions became less favorable, and by late on August 13 the convection was limited and well-removed from the low center. The next day, thunderstorm activity increased and organized, though another hurricane hunters flight confirmed the system did not develop into a tropical cyclone. After passing over the northern Lesser Antilles, the system moved over the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, maintaining an area of deep convection. It became better defined as it moved through the Mona Passage, and a hurricane hunters flight confirmed the presence of a closed circulation. With flight level wind gusts of 56 mph (91 km/h) reported northeast of the center, the NHC initiated advisories on Tropical Storm Fay late on August 15 as the cyclone moved ashore along eastern Dominican Republic. Initially, it was forecast to steadily intensify before and after crossing Cuba, later reaching minimal hurricane status in the eastern Gulf of Mexico; the HWRF hurricane model predicted for Fay to become a strong hurricane off the coast of western Florida. Upon first becoming a tropical cyclone, Tropical Storm Fay was moving steadily westward over Hispaniola, influenced by a ridge to its north. At around 1200 UTC on August 16, the storm emerged into the Gulf of Gonâve, with little organized convection near the center. Environmental conditions favored strengthening, and convection quickly developed over the center. By early on August 17, a hurricane hunters flight reported a better organized circulation center, and satellite images displayed well-established outflow within a large convection envelope. After passing near or over southwestern Granma Province in Cuba, upper-level wind shear increased slightly, and the convection diminished near the center. The storm turned more to the northwest, due to a trough weakening the ridge to its north. Fay made four Florida landfalls, first at Key West in the late afternoon of August 18, then early the following morning at Cape Romano south of Naples as a 60 mph (96 km/h) tropical storm. Later that day, while crossing central Florida, Fay unexpectedly strengthened to 65 mph (106 km/h) over land with a pressure of 986 mb, which is a stronger intensity than Fay had ever obtained over open ocean. The storm developed an eye feature, and continued to hold its strength for the rest of the day. After many hours of land interaction, Fay began to weaken. Fay regained some strength, however, after leaving land at Melbourne and heading northward over the warm Atlantic Ocean waters, only to be deflected westward as it encountered a high pressure ridge. This resulted in another landfall at Flagler Beach in the afternoon of August 21. Fay then emerged into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico and made its fourth landfall on the morning of August 23 near Carrabelle in the Florida Panhandle. Fay narrowly missed making yet another landfall, the center staying barely onshore while passing Panama City and St. Andrews Bay.\n\nNonstop flights between Guatemala and the Dom. Rep. begin\n\nInvestments in new infrastructure will transform the country\n\nCabo Rojo port to disembark tourists by the end of 2023" ]
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[ "They say that a journey begins with the first step; suddenly that first step appears to be both full and empty at the same time: an act of courage (Simone Weil) and a letting go of all connection with every step taken in the past.\nHow do we let go of a past that has finished?\nNo, no we plead, my life wasn’t supposed to be like this; I have to get back to what my life is supposed to be.\nI wonder if Tony Blair ever allows himself the thought, that the Iraq adventure was a ghastly nightmare of a mistake and . . . no, no we didn’t plan it to be like this, we just have to hang on . . . who will help him think about it? I doubt if President Bush will.\nNot only was the wrong man on death row (as often seems the case – Guardian Weekend magazine 23.9.06) but there must be a strong case for certain political leaders to spend time there.\n\nLetter from my Good Friend with news from the Turtle Mountain Monastery:\n\"As Autumn begins to show, the rain drops tipped on downward hanging leaves. And I wait with eagerness the ‘shades of red and purple with yellow veins’ promised for the leaves of the Vitis vinifera Brandt planted outside the study window last Spring.\n\"And all praise! The arrival by post of the latest collection from Anne Carson – her first book of poems for 5 years: Decreation. ‘…starts with form – the undoing of form’, the back-cover blurb describes. ‘Form is various here: opera libretto, screenplay, poem, oratorio, essay, list, montage. The undoing is tender, but tenderness can change everything…’. How encouraged I feel!\n\"But Decreation? ‘The undoing of self’ the book’s back-cover also explained (along with the Simone Weil quote – \"undoing the creature within us\"). I recalled the phrase that had been put to me ten or more years ago by Goeff, a friend who had extensively studied the Yoga teachings of Patanjali. ‘The reversal of creation’, he had said. That was the phrase he used as he tried to explain to me what the words meant within the context of the path of Yoga. But I didn’t understand. Or rather I was unable to take in his explanation, it seemed to remain on the outside, whatever it was that was being reversed or going back, body, or self, or some other part, the part that was being undone. It didn’t go in.\n\"Then on BBC Radio 4, Tuesday 26 Sept 21.30, the Choice: ‘Michael Buerk interviews people who have made life-altering decisions. He talks to Nick Yarris, who spent 8,057 days on Death Row for a crime he didn’t commit’. As often happens, I had started listening halfway through… close to the life-altering decision Nick Yarris chose to make: when quite late on during his imprisonment, he exercised his judicial right as a condemned man; to elect to die. But due process being due process, there were many months further of legal delay. Until… but then the last rechecking of the DNA and discovery that the samples at the scene of the crime did not match his own. And finally, release. Afterwards. ‘Didn’t you feel angry?’, Michael Buerk asked. ‘Oh no!’, Nick Yarris replies (or these are the words I now seem to recall). ‘I let that go in the prison. I have no time for anger’.\n\"The undoing of the soul.\"\n\ngo to our blog at\n\ngo to our blog at\n\ntalking – when we meet\n\nwriting – work on paper, with pen, wash or ink, pencil… or whatever comes to hand\n\nWelcome to the Art of walkingtalkingwriting", null ]
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[ null, null, "The integration of legacy financial services, blockchains, and the emerging class of digital assets are underway. The potential of this new open financial system is enormous, but there are still several obstacles that need to be overcome for the promises of a new financial paradigm to come to fruition.\n\nCrypto-to-crypto exchanges such as Binance come with their downsides as well, however. These exchanges largely operate outside of regulatory control and list assets that often have insufficient liquidity, leading to a dynamic more representative of high-stakes gambling. Moreover, the relationship between these exchanges, token issuers, and coin ranking sites is opaque and presents significant risks in what seems to be an unsustainable market trend.\n\nThe resulting fragmentation of the financial landscape in digital asset markets creates a high barrier to entry for mainstream investors as well as a lack of options for companies with digital assets reserves (such as projects that raised ICOs) to plug into practical financial services. This stems primarily from a hesitancy on the part of banks to offer services to digital asset exchanges, investment funds, and ICO companies.\n\nThe precedent of the hesitancy of traditional financial institutions to establish relationships with digital asset initiatives is clearly represented by the ongoing struggles and controversy surrounding the exchange Bitfinex. Last year, Wells Fargo cut off their correspondent relationships with Bitfinex — one of the largest and most popular exchanges in the world — initiating a series of struggles by the exchange to access sufficient financial services over the course of the last year.\n\nMore recently, Bitfinex had started using Noble Bank International — based in Puerto Rico — for its banking services. However, Noble Bank is reportedly seeking a sale amid the ongoing bear market slide in cryptocurrencies and the apparent breaking of Noble’s relationship with the custodian Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Since then, Bitfinex has faced allegations of insolvency, along with Tether — that also used Noble Bank — who is owned by the same parent company as Bitfinex, iFinex. Bitfinex has since broken off their relationship with Noble Bank and strongly denied the allegations. Bitfinex has now reportedly tapped London-based banking giant HSBC for its services.\n\nThe ongoing saga of Bitfinex is representative of the fragmentation of financial services in the industry and the lingering fragility of the relationships between digital asset exchanges and traditional banking. As such, the ability to access sufficient liquidity pools, custodial and brokerage services, and payment services is mostly absent or challenging to come by in cryptomarkets.\n\nThe recent report from BitMEX’s research arm highlights how the majority of funding that ICO projects raised has already been liquidated into fiat, with the 222 projects analyzed only holding roughly 25 percent of the initial Ether that they raised. This is important because it identifies the uncertainty of holding sizeable digital asset reserves (such as Ethereum in this context) by projects focused on building solutions in the same field. Not only is this most likely a result of the volatility of the markets, but due to the lack of options for these companies at hand to access the necessary financial services while retaining their asset reserves.\n\nIt is unlikely that Bitcoin and decentralized cryptocurrency networks will completely replace legacy financial systems, at least in the near term future. The more realistic result is a hybrid model of interconnected blockchain and banking layers offering more diverse services with reduced transaction costs and counterparty risks. The necessary framework for this to be achieved is still developing, and assurances such as regulatory legitimacy and market efficiency are needed for such hybridized financial services to successfully develop. Once they do, companies such as digital asset exchanges, investment funds, and ICO projects should be better able to plug into traditional financial networks, opening the door for a new dynamic of financial services.\n\nNumerous initiatives are working on building this new infrastructure for the future financial system, and several of them are well-positioned to have a significant impact.\n\nSome of the high-profile exchanges in the U.S. such as Coinbase and Gemini have been taking meaningful strides to expand their services and bridge the gap between cryptomarkets and institutional finance.\n\nCoinbase — who recently surpassed 25 million users — has built out their retail service offerings including Coinbase Commerce, designed to easily onboard online merchants into the crypto space. Coinbase also launched their custodial services earlier this year, targeting institutional finance in a broader initiative towards connecting major financial institutions to digital assets.\n\nGemini has also helped bridge the gap with the recent announcement of its insurance coverage for custodial assets. Gemini also has sought to work closely with regulators on building out its exchange, now even offering its fully regulated Gemini Dollars stablecoin under the oversight of the New York Financial Services Department.\n\nNot only does this ultimately provide users the opportunity for increased asset liquidity, but also, offers them a more seamless experience by consolidating KYC/AML processes for each service and exchange into Formosa Financial’s own [review process].\n\nThe transition to a new financial system with blockchain networks integrated with current financial systems will likely take a long time to fully realize its potential. 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[ null, "The city of Portland was forced to disband its Gun Violence Reduction Team at the order of the City Council in response to protests demanding they defund police. Since then, Portland has seen more killings in one month than in the last thirty years. The Oregonian reported:\n\nPortland police are scrambling to respond to 15 homicides in the city so far in July. That’s the most killings in one month in more than three decades, they said.\n\nSo far this year, 24 people have died in homicides in Portland.\n\nThe spike in violence happened after the police unit dedicated to shootings was defunded. Authorities are scrambling to pull resources from other areas since the Gun Violence Reduction Team had largely been responsible for community follow-up during investigations. With no one left to do the job, patrolmen are being pulled in to help.\n\nPolice Chief Chuck Lovell on Thursday said he’s very concerned about the heightened violence and is pulling officers from patrol to the detective division to help work on follow-up investigations.\n\nPortland seems uncontrollable. After more than 60 days of riots and “protests,” which end up in fires and looting, federal officers have been run out of town by Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler. KGW reported that the mayor blamed the federal troops protecting the courthouse from terrorism for the riots.\n\nPortland Mayor Ted Wheeler has said multiple times the arrival of those officers made the protests, which were beginning to taper off, much worse.\n\n“The federal officers are using CS gas broadly, indiscriminately and nightly,” he said Thursday. “And that is why it is escalating the behavior we are seeing on the streets rather than de-escalating it, and that is why this must come to an end.”\n\nThis week, it appeared Gov. Brown had reached a deal with White House officials to pull officers back, though acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf later said in a statement federal agents would remain “…until we are assured that the Hatfield Federal Courthouse and other federal properties will no longer be attacked.”\n\nOne thing is certain. Stay the hell out of Portland." ]
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[ "It might be NOvember, but just look at these hot eBook deals! You could never say NO to books like Gil’s All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez or The Library of the Dead by T. L. Huchu!\n\nAnyway, check out these epic deals 😎\n\nEnsign Andrew Dahl has just been assigned to the Universal Union Capital Ship Intrepid, flagship of the Universal Union since the year 2456. It’s a prestige posting, with the chance to serve on “Away Missions” alongside the starship’s famous senior officers. Life couldn’t be better…until Andrew begins to realize that (1) every Away Mission involves a lethal confrontation with alien forces, (2) the ship’s senior officers always survive these confrontations, and (3) sadly, at least one low-ranking crew member is invariably killed. Then Andrew stumbles on information that transforms his and his colleagues’ understanding of what the starship Intrepid really is…and offers them a crazy, high-risk chance to save their own lives.\n\nby A. Lee Martinez\n\nDuke and Earl are just passing through Rockwood county in their pick-up truck when they stop at the Diner for a quick bite to eat. They aren’t planning to stick around-until Loretta, the eatery’s owner, offers them $100 to take care of her zombie problem. Given that Duke is a werewolf and Earl’s a vampire, this looks right up their alley. But the shambling dead are just the tip of a particularly spiky iceberg. Seems someone’s out to drive Loretta from the Diner, and more than willing to raise a little Hell on Earth if that’s what it takes.\n\nFabian Socialists from Great Britain join forces with African-American missionaries to purchase land from the Belgian Congo’s “owner,” King Leopold II. This land, named Everfair, is set aside as a safe haven, an imaginary Utopia for native populations of the Congo as well as escaped slaves returning from America and other places where African natives were being mistreated. Shawl’s speculative masterpiece manages to turn one of the worst human rights disasters on record into a marvelous and exciting exploration of the possibilities inherent in a turn of history.\n\nThey are the Beautiful Ones, Loisail’s most notable socialites, and this spring is Nina’s chance to join their ranks, courtesy of her well-connected cousin and his calculating wife. But the Grand Season has just begun, and already Nina’s debut has gone disastrously awry. When entertainer Hector Auvray arrives to town, Nina is dazzled. A telekinetic like her, he has traveled the world performing his talents for admiring audiences. He sees Nina not as a witch, but ripe with potential to master her power under his tutelage. With Hector’s help, Nina’s talent blossoms, as does her love for him.\n\nAmid the whir of city life, a young woman from Harlem is drawn into the glittering underworld of Manhattan, where she’s hired to use her knives to strike fear among its most dangerous denizens. 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[ null, "*Recorded December 18th – Rankings have been updated since*\n\n“After the Rollins trade I was once again shocked at how high I had ranked the now 36 year-old shortstop, but, as much as that’s more about the position than the player, the veteran is coming off a fantastic 2014. The former Phillie stole 28 bases last season and has swiped 110 since the beginning of 2011. Really, that’s where Rollins has always mined his value aside from his positionally plus power. Even in his MVP campaign, J-Roll has never batted above .300 and, generally batting out of the lead-off spot, he’s never registered 100 RBI – not overly important when, as previously mentioned, Dodger Stadium’s home run prowess should at least keep Rollins in the 15-20 long ball range. Now, while last season featured a career-high 16.4% strikeout rate, it also was a career-best for the new LA resident in terms of walk rate. Rollins should do enough to overcome a probable .250 average, especially in a lineup that’s looking better and better with seemingly each passing hour.”\n\nI wrote that December 12th, a day after Jimmy Rollins was traded to the Dodgers, the first of several franchise altering moves that Los Angeles’ President of Baseball Operations, Andrew Friedman, would make over the course of the Winter Meetings. Truth be told – I’m still shocked. I keep looking for reasons to send the veteran plummeting down my shortstop rankings, but the situation hasn’t changed: if Rollins can maintain his level of speed and power, he’s still positionally elite. Hell, he’s almost just elite in general. In 2014 only nine men other than the Phillie could flaunt the combination of 15 home runs and 20 stolen bases – Todd Fraizer, Alexei Ramirez, Brian Dozier, Ian Desmond, Carlos Gomez, Jacoby Ellsbury, Charlie Blackmon, Brett Gardner, and Michael Brantley. But let’s break down this already exclusive list. Unlike Rollins’ completely sustainable 9.6% HR/FB ratio, a number very much in line with his, albeit long, career, the latter two players, Gardner and Brantley, were both the recipients of ratios almost twice that of the figures they had previously posted. Even a player like Blackmon, whose .331 home average was 90 points higher than his mark away from the magic elixir that is Coors Field, has recently been rumored to be on the trading block, obviously a dagger to his perceived value. The point is, contrary to the easy narrative, there are concerns aside from age – especially if it’s only affecting subtle areas of Rollins’ game.\n\nIt’s not out of the realm of normalcy for a switch-hitter to clearly favor a particular side of the plate in the later stages of his career, whether it’s a result of bat speed or just the widening of an already apparent split gap. For example, Rollins has been relatively consistent from both batter’s boxes – at least in the broad scope of his entire career. The Dodger is a .265 hitter as a righty and has a .267 average as a lefty. Even Rollins’ power has been eerily evenly spread throughout his time in the MLB. The 36 year-old has hit a home run for every 39.1 at bats against right-handed pitching, while he has done so just slightly less often at one per 39.5 at bats when facing a southpaw. Yet this is where his age has begun to show, but in a way conducive to him retaining the most value. Since 2011, in 663 at bats from the right side, Rollins has hit just a single home run for every 60.3 at bats. However, in 1674 at bats as a left-handed batter, Rollins is hitting a long ball once every 32.8 at bats. Now, the loss of power could never be described as a good thing, but, if it’s only manifested itself to a single side of Rollins swing, it’s not the worst thing in the world if the side it left alone was the side in which the shortstop has found himself in 71.9% of his plate appearances the past four seasons. Not to mention the fact it’s barely effected his speed. Using that same time parameter of 2011-14, Rollins’ aged 32 to 35 seasons, the former second round draft pick has stolen 110 bases in 135 attempts – an 81.5% success rate. Last season specifically was no different, with Rollins swiping 28 in 34 tries (82.4%). With only 14 players managing 25+ steals in 2014, Rollins ability to not only steal bases, but do so at an above average clip bodes incredibly well heading into April.\n\nEssentially it comes down to weighing established numbers against Father Time with Jimmy Rollins. Middle infielders of similar archetype, Barry Larkin or Roberto Alomar, tended to see their speed and stolen base numbers dissipate around the age of 34, while Omar Vizquel was swiping 20+ bags well into his late 30’s. It’s an inexact science, but with people more than ready to write off Rollins after a horrendous 2013, I’m inclined to believe his 2015 lies somewhere in the middle – with his ADP (currently 166 or SS11) not having yet fully recovered. The veteran shortstop is moving to a similar home run park, a far better lineup with the Phillies ranking 28th in wOBA (.295), 25th in average (.242), and 24th in runs (619) last season, and Rollins probably doing so with a return to the lead-off role. Actually, there are aspects of Rollins’ 2014 campaign that might be due for normalization. Even with a lead-off hitter not exactly the beneficiary of many at bats with runners in scoring position, Rollins’ .218 average and .239 BABIP were both career-lows in the situation – not to mention his .681 OPS with RISP was sub .800 for the first time since 2003. Basically, it won’t take much falling in the right way for Rollins to be a Top 10 SS and even less to give a solid return on his ADP. 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[ "We find ourselves at the beginning of another New Year, and like many bloggers, this is as good an opportunity as ever to think back over the past year and try to find some meaning in everything before moving on to the next.\n\nAm I ready for a new year? Yes please.\n\nOk. So maybe I’m oversimplifying things by focusing on some pretty negative and shitty experiences. Like, maybe turning 30 isn’t so bad. And losing a pet is awful, but we know they don’t live forever when we bring them into our homes at the get-go. And when they’re super sick, sometimes it’s best to know they’re no longer in pain.\n\nAnd as far as the job goes, I wasn’t a huge fan of the position quite honestly, and really welcomed the change. Also, because I’m a unionized employee, I was found another position within the corporation and have been totally loving the new challenges, coworkers and environment.\n\nOne year ago, I moved into an apartment in Bloorcourt; the heart of Toronto’s indie comedy action. I thought it would be the best place to live/be. As it turns out, my apartment overlooked the neighbour’s balcony and they could see directly into my tiny bedroom/kitchen, their cigarette smoke and blathering idiocy seeped in through my window, which was often left open given the ridiculous lack of temperature control in the building. I moved in 2014, again. Up the road, and this time, with my partner of 4 years, Dan. It’s already nice to have food in the fridge, cable TV, and someone to hug when I get home from late-night comedy shows who isn’t a cardboard cutout of Seth Rogen hanging behind my front door purposed to frighten off potential intruders.\n\nI gave birth to a few babies this year: 50 Shades of 50, The Benoits, Exit, Pursued by a Bear and my fondest little project, Guess Who’s Coming to Improv? Each of these groups/shows have brought joy, fun and a stage to play throughout the year. I am incredibly grateful to all those involved, you know who you are. And if you don’t think I’m talking about you specifically, I am, so don’t worry. You’re amazing. I also adopted Improv Game Show, who continues to grow every single week; and I am as proud as an adopted parent could be of its’ potential.\n\nNon-metaphorically, I welcomed a new brother into my family this past summer, as he and my sister threw the best damn wedding I’ve ever attended. And I’ve been to a few weddings in my short years on this earth, folks. This was hands down, the best. It brought my whole family closer together and it was such a gosh-darned delight to see my now 94 year-old grand-maman stand-up at her walker to boogie down to a few tunes.\n\nI got to work with my brother and my boyfriend on a comedy project; a TV pilot about my hometown. Though nothing came out of the competition part of it, we still plan on creating something together out of the concept and working on other projects as well. We might totally be the next Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal, but like, Canadian, …and funny.\n\nI was hired by my dream employer last year to teach improv workshops for students both in English and en français; and every chance I get to share a teensy bit of what improv has done for me to other people is like a tiny little miracle.\n\nI went to New York City to learn more about writing humour. I read both Keith Johnstone’s and Rob Norman’s book to learn more about improv. I read Mindy Kaling, Martin Short and Andrea Martin’s books for inspiration and am now onto Amy Poehler’s. I listen to podcasts about comedy and improv and society and life and I am more motivated than ever.\n\n2014 was a good year. Tt felt like momentum was beginning to pick up. My hope is to keep up the pace and trudge on forward. It’s an interesting thing, finding what you love and working towards doing it as often as possible and trying to make a life out of it. It’s not easy all the time, but it sure is something.\n\nEven though I still miss Peanut like fucking crazy.\n\nHappy New Year my darlings. To an amazing year ahead!\n\nFriends and supporters of cat humour, you’ll be pleased to know the newest episode of my attempt at a low-budget webseries is now available on YouTube to be viewed by all!\n\nHuge thanks to everyone who came out to support Nola & my little comedy show to raise money in support of Gilda’s Club Greater Toronto!\n\nHere are my pre-bed thoughts about tonight’s show:\n\n2) If you weren’t there, you should have been.\n\n3) I have so many mugs left over. Do any of the performers who left early want a free Humber mug?\n\n5) I hope nobody breaks into my apartment and steals the money we raised for Gilda’s Club tonight! Quick Peanut, guard it with your life!", null, "It's in that red thing under her butt.\n\nI have so much more to say about the show tonight, but first: sleep!" ]
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[ null, "It is a consensus between the community and Political Forces Elected. The Constituent Assembly of the federalism of Rojava and North Syria is continuing to hold a meeting on second day in Rmelan City in Al-Jazeera Province where the participants discuss the basic principles that will be the nuclear of collection on which the systems and laws of this federation are based.\n\nOur own sources confirmed from the meeting place that the political forces agreed on the project of the electoral law in the federalism of Rojava and the North Syria to be a combination between direct popular democracy through direct popular elections and a consistent democracy that is a true representative of political forces or components of society. Therefore, it was agreed that the proportion of the electoral representation, whether in the membership of the Democratic People’s Congress, which performs the functions of Parliament, or even representation in the local councils based on this consensus, and by 60% direct election by secret vote and 40% is a representation of components. In addition, the participants stressed the real equality between the genders in the percentage of the representation. Therefore, all councils and bodies must respect this equality. This equality applies equally to the components. It is decided that the representation should be fairly fair between both sexes. It was also agreed to limit the electoral representation of the elected member only two elections and those who could win the elite membership of any elected council cannot run for a third term. The meeting is continuing in Rmelan and is believed to end its work today with a final statement\n\n. The Centre of Media of the Syrian Democratic Forces", null, null, null ]
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[ "A new adventure (and primal resolution)\n\nIt’s been a while since I posted. Long enough that is is already the new year! Yay! My resolution this year is just to drink enough water. I don’t know why but that’s become one of the most challenging habits for me to develop. And it’s not like I drink lots of other beverages (save for like a mug or two of herbal tea). I just really don’t drink enough, period. So here’s to the new year and being hydrated!\n\nBut harken! There be death ahead\n\nOther than that, the new year is starting strong. My death doula course starts in two weeks, which I am amped about, though I still have the two co-requisite books to read. I’ve started Die Wise by Stephen Jenkinson and so far it’s got me thinking. Aggressively so. It’s not meant to be a comfortable book, and it lives up to that description. I’ve also taken to writing some of my thoughts from the readings in my “death” notebook to help keep my ideas clear as I progress in the studies. And I am hoping to get involved with the Green Burial Council too, which has me endlessly excited. One of my nearest and dearest jokes that she could see me being the most bubbly of grave keepers, planting fields of wild flowers over a green cemetery, and I’m over here being like “can that be my life?”\n\nIn other news, I’ve also started getting back into poetry, which feels great. I used to write little poems just as a way of expression way back in the day, but trailed off in high school as the looming “future” impended over me. I recently realized wouldn’t it be a better idea to express myself in some artistic word form, rather than obsessively writing to-do and future plan lists? So I’ve committed to renewing my old hobby, and have goals to try to get one poem published somewhere in 2020. I’m not picky where.\n\nTo continue on the long road ahead\n\nI’ve begun jumping back into a more movement based life, which feels amazing. The hubs and I have started going for an hour walk each night while my mom watches the little one, and I have been playing around with some of my movement toys like my wobble board (to reinvigorate my yoga practice), and a 15lb bar to do some modified squats to work out some of the stiffness I’ve developed over the last 2 years. I’ve been able to get hot and sweaty and wasn’t itchy too, which was mind-blowing because that hasn’t happening in years!!! I don’t want to jump the gun, but maybe I am finally seeing a light at the end of the tunnel with topical steroid withdrawal? In general, just getting outside again and breathing in fresh air in a place I feel spiritually safe (childhood home town) is so invigorating. I find myself daydreaming and “filled with determination” about the future (anyone get that reference)?\n\nFacing my lifetime foe, the skin of woe\n\nOn the flip side, I still cannot figure out my skin. It was doing pretty well over vacation when we were in South Carolina and drinking/washing in well water. My suspicion is that I am more sensitive to the chemicals put in our water treatment back in Maryland, but honesty, save for moving to a home with well water, I’m not sure what else I could do to test that theory that didn’t involve me purchasing buckets of purified water for every shower. Maybe I’ll just wait for rainy days and bathe then, ha. Oh wait… isn’t the rain full of microplastics nowadays? I’ll just forgo showering at all haha. All joking aside, my skin is still doing so much better than it was this time last year. My fingers are becoming less swollen (I’m starting to wear rings again), and generally I feel a lot more human. I still get mildly panicked when my skin started to be more “porous” and like the cold gets to me or I feel more sensitive physically (which then transfers to emotionally as well), but overall I am consoled by the trajectory of progress.\n\nA side quest appears\n\nI really, really want to work on a second language this year. My biggest distraction is my own mind, as usual and my inability to commit to one language at a time. I think I really want German though. I waver a lot because Spanish seems more useful broadly speaking, and French is what I was schooled in and have studied the most. But German has a lot going for it:\n\nSo in short, I think this year my side resolution is to really commit to ONE language, and that one and only being German. Just for 2020 then I can go be flaky again (or remake the resolution again next year!).", null, null, null ]
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[ null, "Raccoons (Procyon lotor) are perhaps the most immediately recognizable animal/pest found in the U.S. And they’re not hard to find, even with the masks they wear. Coons are unbelievably versatile and adaptable. Yes, they are most commonly found in areas where there is water nearby. However, they are frequently found smack dab in the middle of towns and cities too. This is due primarily to the fact that they are extremely adept at dumpster diving. Being omnivorous, they do not care what they eat. They like fruit, meat, veggies, fish, bugs, lo mein, Jello, Slim Jims, and just about anything else they can get their adorably dexterous little paws on. If it’s edible and you toss it in the garbage, they’ll eat it.\n\nMovies often portray raccoons as smart, curious, and cute as the dickens. What the movies fail to show us is what an incredible pain in the ass they can be. Turns out they don’t dig daintily through your trash. Oh hell no. They dig into that garbage like a four-year-old under the tree on Christmas morning. That’s only the beginning. If there’s mischief that can be caused around your yard, they’ll cause it. If you have a pool, there’s a good chance a raccoon will take a dump in it. I know I shouldn’t laugh about that, but, well, it’s funny. Speaking of water, if you keep ornamental fish, like koi or goldfish, forget about it. They’re dinner. And since raccoons are nocturnal, there’s a pretty good chance all those expensive fish will be gone before you even realize there’s a problem. They also like to eat things you were planning on eating, like garden vegetables, corn, berries, chicken eggs, and sometimes even the chicks. Oh, let’s not forget about bird feeders. They’ll empty ’em in a single night and smash ’em to bits just for good measure. Generally, though, the number one reason for people wanting to know how to get rid of raccoons is that they have a habit of getting into and building a home in the attic or soffits of your house. Unacceptable. Whatever your reason for wanting to get rid of raccoons, read on. I’ve got your back.\n\nA good raccoon trap is by far the your best bet for raccoon removal. Just keep in mind that trapping and relocating raccoons is illegal in most states unless you have a permit. When picking out a live trap, find one that is at least 12″x12″x32″ and very solidly constructed. Since raccoons will eat anything, you have your choice of baits. Canned cat food and canned tuna work well, but you may end up with the wrong animal (like the neighbor’s cat). Most fruits will work well too. When relocating, take the coon at least 10 miles away to a raccoon-friendly environment. Be very careful. They will bite. If you need to find a live trap, Amazon has a wide variety of them.\n\nAn important aspect of raccoon control is keeping them out of the garbage cans. There’s no reason for them to leave if you constantly, but inadvertently, feed them. For starters, get yourself some good, solid metal trashcans, some bungee chords, and a cinder block or two. It’s kind of a pain in the backside, but you will need to cover your garbage, bungee the lid down, and place cinder blocks on top of it every night. Even if you use a city-provided garbage bin, you can still use the bungees and blocks. Even though I’m opposed to the wasteful nature of this idea, it is quite common for people to double bag any waste meat products so the alluring smell won’t be as strong.\n\nKeep your yard clean and free of raccoon fodder\n\nIf there’s no food in your yard, there’s far less reason for raccoons to come around. Don’t leave any pet food of any sort out overnight. Coons love that stuff. If there are fruit trees in your yard, make sure to rake up any fallen fruit. It will start rotting on the ground and become extra fragrant and lure in raccoons. Bird feeders are another big one. It sucks, but you will need to bring your feeders in every night for at least a few weeks. If the raccoons don’t live in your yard, there’s a good chance they’ll quit stopping there at night once they realize the food source has dried up. They’ll be back eventually, but you’ll at least have a little peace.\n\nPutting up a fence is a great way to control raccoons. Unfortunately, they are great climbers, so it will have to be an electric fence. Almost any fence can become electrifying simply by adding one strand of wire about eight inches up from the ground and eight inches back from the fence and connecting it to a pulsating fence charger. This same method can be used around your gardens, fish ponds, shrubs, trees, etc. The only difference is that you would want two strands. One at 6″ up from the ground and one at about a foot. Also, you should only need to run them at night. One final thing, clear away any brush, wood piles, old logs, or anything that a coon might be able to use as cover.\n\nDevices designed to be scary oftentimes work quite well to get rid of raccoon problems. The biggest problem, however, is that raccoons are pretty dang smart and realize relatively quickly that whatever you put out there can’t really do them any harm and therefore become useless. The best thing you can do in this situation is to switch up the scare devices regularly so the coons (hopefully) don’t become accustomed to them. There are a variety of motion-activated devices available you can use including flood lights, radios (set them on talk radio, as raccoons avoid human voices…especially if the human voices are talking about politics), sprinklers, and utlrasonic noisemakers.\n\nRaccoons in the Attic and Chimney\n\nRaccoons like to set up shop in nice, dry, warm places like hollow logs, burrows, holes in trees, and dens abandoned by other animals. So why not go one step further and move into your attic? It’s warmer, dryer, and probably a whole lot more spacious. Good for them, bad for you. Besides the fact that raccoons ruin insulation, wreck screens, and make holes in the side of your house, they also pee and poop up there. And…yuck. Aside from being destructive, raccoons commonly carry fleas, roundworm, and distemper. For all of these reasons, getting rid of raccoons is important.\n\nIf there are raccoons currently living in your attic and you want to take matters into your own hands, wait ’til night when the adult coons will be out, and get to work. Set up as many lights up there as possible. Raccoons like dark. Next, grab a radio or two or three and set them loudly on talk radio. Sometimes the two things alone are enough to get the raccoons to pack their bags. Otherwise, if you are certain there are no baby raccoons living up there that will be left to die, rot, and stink up your house without their mother, exclude the adult. Start by trimming back all tree branches that the coons might be able to use to climb onto your roof. Next, find and patch any holes you see. Look carefully, as they only need about a four-inch hole to enter. It’s always a good idea to leave one hole open in case there’s more raccoons in there. This way they will be forced to leave through that hole and you can firmly secure a live trap in front of it.\n\nHere’s the deal: raccoons are tough to get rid of, especially if they have babies. Oftentimes the babies will be down in the walls where you won’t be able to get to them, and without their mother, they will die and make your house smell like holy hell. So, if this seems like more than you can handle, call a professional to control raccoons.\n\nBecause raccoons are such clean animals and will not usually go to the bathroom in their dens, it’s a good idea to soak towels with this natural raccoon deterrent and toss them either into the dens or place them at den entrances. Ammonia is found naturally in urine, and the smell of it can trick the raccoons into thinking their den is soiled. This may cause them to desert it.\n\nThis raccoon deterrent is readily available at most sporting goods stores and many online retailers. Look for urine from wolves, coyotes, bobcats, or mountain lions, and spray it around areas where coons are hanging out. This is supposed to trick them into thinking predators are nearby and scare them off. Amazon sells Shake-Off Coyote/Fox granules.\n\nI’m a big fan of using this product as a means to get rid of raccoons and other pests. It is a motion-activated sprinkler. When a raccoon trips the sensor, the sudden noise and action of the sprinkler startles raccoons and scares them off. They also get good and wet. And that’s just funny.\n\nThat’s right. I said it. Guns. If you want to kill raccoons, this is the most sure fire way to do it. Just make absolutely certain you know all the laws pertaining to the firing of weapons in your area and the legality of killing raccoons in and out of season. There’s just nothing like using a good rifle to kill raccoons. Makes you feel like a man. Ha!" ]
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[ null, "Do federal courts have the legitimate power to block Presidential orders concerning immigration and border control? Yes. Article 3 of the constitution gives them that power. In the current controversy, we should remind ourselves of this fragile and endangered separation of powers, on which we now rely as a bulwark against racism, bigotry and xenophobia. For a brief history, please see my article from 2014, here: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/faculty_scholarship/3680/.\n\nOne of the stories in that article is about President Jefferson’s orders interdicting ships from entering and leaving East Coast harbors. His stated justification was to prevent US involvement in European conflict. Jefferson’s own Supreme Court pick, Justice Johnson, held that the President did not have the power he claimed. There was no internet, no Twitter, in those days. So Jefferson had his Attorney-General, Caesar Rodney, write a screed attacking Justice Johnson’s order. Johnson then penned a response, saying that he was reluctant to be drawn into public controversy. However:\n\n[W]hen a bias is attempted to be given to public opinion by the overbearing influence of high office, and the reputation of ability and information, the ground is changed; and to be silent could only result from being borne down by weight of reasoning or awed by power. The case is In re Gilchrist. For more detail, see the article.\n\nIn 1993, John Demjanjuk had been acquitted in Israel, and released from his death cell. However, he had been stripped of his U.S. citizenship, and proceedings to overturn that fraudulent result, see Demjanjuk v. Petrovsky, 10 F.3d 338, were still pending. A government lawyer had said that Demjanjuk would not be permitted to enter the U.S. That lawyer expressed a hope that Demjanjuk would get to some country where they would “shoot him.” The 6th Circuit held that the government had no right to prevent Demjanjuk’s admission to the U.S., even though he was not a citizen. The ruling is at 1993 WL 394773.\n\nThe broader point here is that the government often invoked “national security” to shut off judicial review of executive action. The judicial response has not always been courageous. Learned Hand long ago warned us that “A society which has come to wince at such exposure of the methods by which it seeks to impose its will upon its members, has already lost the feel of freedom and is on the path towards absolutism.” U.S. v. Coplon, 185 F.2d 629.\n\nThe President possesses considerable power with respect to immigration, and that power is relatively wide when applied to aliens who seek entry into U.S. territory. However, even if an alien has no constitutional right to enter, the President cannot deny entry in a fashion that violates due process of law – a phrase that incorporates equal protection of the law as well. See Bolling v. Sharpe, 347 U.S. 497. As the D.C. Circuit put the matter in Homer v. Richmond, 292 F.2d 719:\n\nOne may not have a constitutional right to go to Baghdad, but the Government may not prohibit one from going there unless by means consonant with due process of law." ]
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[ null, "Tampa, FL -- The elegant Henry B. Plant Museum, built in the late 1880's, was originally the grand and luxurious Tampa Bay Hotel. Residing on the beautiful campus of the University of Tampa, the museum is adorned with majestic towering minarets, while the interior rooms boast detailed woodwork, artifacts gathered from around the world, and exhibit spaces that remain much unchanged from the glory days. Constructed during the Gilded Age, the building reflects the opulence and inspiration of the great civilizations of the past. It is against this backdrop that an exhibition of objects from the American Arts and Crafts Movement will provide museum audiences with a stunning contrast in styles and philosophy.\n\nThe Museum is hosting the exhibit Passionate Design: The American Arts & Crafts Movement, which runs through December 31, 2015. This exhibit brings together furniture, metalwork, block prints, pottery, and tiles made during the first two decades of the 20th century, a period of significant design reform throughout America. The artworks are lent by Rudy Ciccarello and his Two Red Roses Foundation in Palm Harbor, Florida, a pre-eminent collection of decorative and fine art from the Arts & Crafts era. Objects on display include works by American icons such as Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Workshops, the Grueby Faience Company, Rookwood Pottery, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and other makers. These objects provide insight into an international impulse to sweep away the past and create a modern style for the new century. Inspired by nature, designers and artists rejected formality in favor of celebrating the curve of a leaf, the clarity of wood grain, the simple joy of children at play. Heavy embellishment and gilded surfaces were replaced with clean lines, non-precious materials, and organic form and color. Function and fine craftsmanship became integral to aesthetic choice. And above all, the restorative power of a simple home environment was emphasized over conspicuous consumption.", null, null, null, null, "Click or tap for a preview of the exhibit companion", null ]
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[ "The Haas Formula 1 team has become the first to reveal images of its 2019 car, and unveiled a new black-and-gold livery to reflect its new title sponsor\n\nHaas has been formally renamed the Rich Energy Haas F1 team for this season in deference to the British-based energy drink company it struck a deal with late last year.", null, "The team unveiled its new livery at a launch event in London on Thursday, using a 2018 show car, but released the first pictures of its new VF-19 online at the same time.\n\nIts first trio of F1 cars had liveries that stuck to the colours of owner Gene Haas's company Haas Automation, with tweaked levels of black, grey and red on each one.\n\nThe VF-18 is a complete departure from that, mostly black with gold Rich Energy logos on the front wing, nose and engine cover to embrace its sponsor's black-and-gold colour scheme.\n\nIt also features the now-familiar elongated 'U' colouring on the nose in gold, while the Haas name adorns the sidepods and rear wing in white.\n\nIntricate details of the car are hard to determine because of the mostly-black livery and the dark background in the images.\n\nThe physical version of Haas's 2019 car will not be seen until the morning of the first pre-season test at Barcelona next Monday.\n\n\"This is the time of the season when you hope you've got designs right and you can be competitive straight away,\" said Haas.\n\n\"The new car looks distinctive, not only in terms of its color scheme, but also with the new regulations in play.\n\n\"Hopefully those design changes brought in for 2019 will improve the racing on-track, and more importantly give us a shot at making more of an impact at each grand prix.\"\n\nBut it also missed opportunities through team and driver errors.\n\n\"It's important that we keep progressing as a team, and this season is no different,\" said team principal Gunther Steiner.\n\n\"While 2018 delivered our best season to-date, the year showed, sometimes sharply, that we still have areas to improve on as a team.\"\n\nRich Energy has targeted F1 for over a year, linking itself to possible Force India sponsorship for a long time - although that possibility was dismissed by the team.\n\nIt also made a last-ditch bid to buy Force India when the team fell into administration.\n\n\"Partnering with the team has already significantly raised the profile of our brand, this livery unveil will again elevate us to another level.\"\n\nFormula 1 cost cap could be skewed towards Mercedes/Ferrari - Horner" ]
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[ null, "As the U.S. passes the grim milestone of 20 million COVID-19 cases, much of the world is bracing for a stunning surge in the virus’ spread, courtesy of millions who ignored public health recommendations and traveled for the recent holidays. The deadly virus didn’t stop more than 7 million people from flying during the week before Christmas, and that’s just in the United States.\n\nThose numbers represent just a fraction of typical holiday travel numbers, back in the days before COVID-19. Airlines, of course, are bleeding money, and their employees have faced reduced hours, layoffs, furloughs, and buyouts for the better part of a year. Concurrently, denial of the absolutely-real pandemic is rampant, particularly among the Trumpian right, who have seen their soon-to-be ousted leader and his acolytes politicize and ridicule the wearing of facial coverings to help thwart spread of the novel coronavirus.\n\nWith these facts in mind, it should come as no surprise that many of those who might be willing to board a plane in a pandemic might also be unwilling to don a mask. A stunning new analysis from The Washington Post’s Michael Laris indicates that airline workers—much like retail workers who were violently assaulted, treated like a Kleenex, and even killed for daring to ask people to comply with mask requirements—are facing abuse at the hands of reckless air travelers.\n\nIn a review of “more than 150 aviation safety reports filed with the federal government since the start of the pandemic,” The Post found that passengers of the anti-mask stripe boldly exploit the allowance to remove masks while eating and drinking.\n\nAsked to mask up, one passenger pulled out a large bag of popcorn and nibbled her way through it, kernel by kernel, stymieing the cabin crew for the length of the flight. Others blew off requests by chomping leisurely on apple slices, between occasional coughs, or lifting an empty plastic cup and declaring: “I am drinking!”\n\nAnother report describes an unmasked man who charged up the aisle, stopping just 18 inches from a flight attendant. “He sneezed directly in my face, making no attempt to cover his mouth, pull up his mask or turn towards the row 1 window,” lamented the employee, who was, thankfully, wearing a mask that caught the brunt of the man’s sinus explosion.\n\nAirlines, of course, are quick to note such reports, and thus anti-mask passengers behaving badly, are quite rare—claiming otherwise could deter travel by those who understand that masks work. But Baruch Fischhoff, a psychologist and Carnegie Mellon professor, begs to differ, telling The Post that “if you see 100 (reports), there are probably 1,000 or 10,000. This is a widespread enough phenomenon that it needs to be taken seriously.”\n\nPresident-elect Joe Biden has vowed to ask the nation to mask up for at least his first 100 days in office; he also plans to issue a first-day mask mandate in federal buildings and on interstate trains, planes, and buses.\n\nWhether or not people will comply remains to be seen." ]
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[ null, "The Swearing-In of Calistus Ekenze as the new Deputy Governor of Imo state, was ongoing when it was stopped by a High Court in Owerri, the Imo State Capital.\n\nThe court ruling came in on Tuesday morning just as Ekenze was about to be sworn in at a ceremony which was holding at the Sam Mbakwe expanded Exco Chambers of the Government House in Owerri.\n\nThe Attorney-General of the state, Miletus Nlemadim, informed those gathered for the ceremony about the ruling which halted the process.\n\nThis development comes after the Imo State House of Assembly, on Monday, impeached the Deputy Governor, Mr Eze Madumere.\n\nMadumere was impeached by 19 out of the 27 member-assembly as he was accused of absence without reasons for a period of three months and a failure to perform constitutional duties like attending state executive and security council meetings.\n\nHe was also accused of failing to attend meetings with the governor and other government functionaries as well as an alleged concealment of felonious acts in the United States.\n\nThe Speaker of the House, Acho Ihim, said the impeachment followed the outcome of a report of a 7-man panel, constituted by the Chief Judge of the state to investigate allegations of gross misconduct.\n\nEkenze was then nominated by the governor, Rochas Okorocha, as the Speaker read out the nomination letter on the floor of the House immediately after the impeachment." ]
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I used new combinations and new angles. Underlying all of this is Benjamin’s CMMRD, and everything needs to be examined through that rare and complicated lens.\n\nI composed my thoughts and emailed Dr. Oshrine. I know he is keeping an eye on Benjamin’s labs and thinking about possible alternatives to this interim therapy. I told him that I am also concerned that as his leukemia progresses, Benjamin’s T-Cells may be less effective for use in CAR-T therapy than they were when we collected the first time. I’d like to petition NIH again to consider using the cells we already have, both in the interest of time and efficacy. Finally, I said what I’ve been holding back for days now: I’d like to have a conversation about how we might facilitate the compassionate use of a PD1 inhibitor if the NIH study falls through. We can do so with the guidance of the physicians I’ve found in Toronto and Stanford. I don’t want us to need this option, but I want it to be available if we do.\n\nBenjamin experienced vomiting and diarrhea within just a few minutes of waking up this morning. I requested his first dose of Marinol. He was not happy with me. He thought, once again, that the pills would make him vomit, but he dutifully took them and we moved on. I was determined to create an uplifting environment for him today, with music, aromatherapy, art and schoolwork. We had to cut the art short, and we never made it to the schoolwork. An hour or so after taking the Marinol, Benjamin vomited again. I told you, he said. I knew the Marinol wasn’t making Benjamin vomit, but it clearly wasn’t working either. The trifecta of Kytril, Scopolamine and Marinol is not enough anymore. Time for a change.\n\nI texted our nurse practitioner and requested a consult with gastroenterology. Seconds later, she walked in the room with the attending oncologist, charge nurse, nurse, trainee, and patient care technician. They’d been outside for morning rounds, and apparently they were thinking along the same lines. We have to get to the bottom of what’s going on in Benjamin’s belly. I know that Benjamin’s leukemia, enlarged spleen, lack of food and cocktail of medicines is probably responsible for his continued pain and nausea. But any other explanation that can be ruled out must be ruled out.\n\nWe can’t do a colonoscopy or endoscopy right now, but we can do a CT scan. So, tomorrow while Benjamin is under anesthesia for his lumbar puncture, he will have a nasoduodenal feeding tube placed. This will allow him to have the proper amount of contrast dye put into his system without him having to try and ingest it and keep it down. Benjamin’s port will also be reaccessed while he is asleep. Once he wakes from the procedure, he will finish receiving the contrast, then we’ll head to radiology for the CT scan. The tube can be removed at bedside, but I don’t think that will happen until Benji is ready to eat on his own again. It’s been eight days since he’s had a proper meal.\n\nAs soon as it was explained to Benjamin that he would wake up tomorrow afternoon with a tube in his nose, his whole spirit fell. He was nervous and sad and distant. It was so painful to watch. I tried to explain that the alternative is drinking a ton of yucky tasting stuff. This helped a little, but he still seemed so resigned. Here’s another really hard thing he’s being asked to do. He’ll do it with grace and bravery. But the hard things keep coming. It’s exhausting sometimes.\n\nWhile Benjamin slept, the sweet physician from palliative care came to visit. We talked about ways to adjust Benjamin’s medications to try and tackle his nausea from another angle. The doctor said that nausea was just as unacceptable as pain for a little guy. I like this doctor a lot. 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[ "Blumhouse’s Halloween Kills had its first test screening this past Thursday night for an audience of around 200 moviegoers. And today we have some non-spoiler details.\n\nWe can’t guarantee the following info via Dark Universe is 100% legitimate, so keep that in mind.\n\nHere are a few talking points:\n\nAlso, a Dark Universe source said: “The flashback sequence (it’s beefy, but never overstays its welcome – about seven-ten minutes) genuinely impresses, adds to the original in a meaningful way while contextualizing its place in the H’18-Kills cannon. It’s surprisingly emotional.”\n\nRELATED: HALLOWEEN KILLS MIGHT BE THE “NASTIEST” OF THE SERIES", null, null ]
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[ "An open letter to Arizona Senator Jeff Flake thanking him for his brave and bold speech in the United States Senate the other day. Jeff talked about speaking from his conscience this is me following suit and doing the same thing and speaking from my conscience.\n\n“It is clear at this moment that a traditional conservative, who believes in limited government and free markets, who is devoted to free trade, who is pro-immigration, has a narrower and narrower path to nomination in the Republican Party, the party that has so long defined itself by its belief in those things. It’s also clear to me for the moment that we have given in or given up on the core principles in favor of a more viscerally satisfying anger and resentment. To be clear, the anger and resentment that the people feel at the royal mess that we’ve created are justified, but anger and resentment are not a governing philosophy.”\n\nBetter to be poor and honest\nthan to be dishonest and a fool.", null, "I want to take some time out of my life to pen you a personal note and tell you how much I have appreciated you being in the Senate, and to ask you to continue to fight with your conscious and take a stand. Your speech the other day which I have above I believe will go down in the history of American politics. It will be up there with Illinois Senator Everett Dirkson’s talk before voting on the 1964 Civil Right Act or Wisconsin Senator Robert La Follette speech in 1917 during World War I in which he still called for free speech to occur during wartime. The other thing Jeff is you and I are on the same side of history. I left the Republican party as I was following my conscious in 2016 after Donald Trump was elected. You are arriving at that conclusion now. Let me give you a little background to myself.\n\nI have voted Republican about 95% of the time in my life. The first time I voted was for George Bush in 1992. I voted for Barack Obama in 2008 because I was upset about the Iraq War. You should know that I have walked precincts in college when I was in Montana. And you should also know that I led the Republican Club in college. I also had the privilege of attending the Republican National Convention in 1996 in San Diego. My family saw me on C-Span on the floor of the San Diego Convention center. I remember seeing many Senators and Representatives. Then I had something that stunned me that I still smile about to this day. I was standing next to the Texas delegation when Sam Donaldson from ABC News came rushing by and he bumped into me. In return I bumped into someone standing next to the Texas delegation sign. I apologized and the person turned and it was Texas Governor George W Bush. In his Texas drawl he said, “No problem son…” Stunned, I asked for his autograph. You can see his John Hancock on the sign up above. I tell you all this so that you will understand why I left the GOP and why it was a painful but necessary decision.\n\nIn the 2016 election I voted for Marco Rubio in the primary. I like the Senator from Florida and thought he was good, conservative and level headed. I was troubled by Donald Trump and I was sure Rubio would beat him. I was horrified as the primary season went on. The Republican Party I know died in Cleveland at the National Convention and what emerged was something almost in a Frankenstein movie that showed no resemblance to the party I once knew. At that moment I became convinced that to save the party the best thing to do was to vote for country over party. To follow my conscious and not vote Republican because of the stakes and the fears that existed. So this Republican proudly voted for Hillary Clinton. I did so as a protest vote and with my hope that the GOP would lose, organize itself and get its act together. The unthinkable happened and I was stunned by what took place. I realized that the party that had been my home for all my life no longer was. So I decided to leave it and no longer consider myself Republican. Below you will find out what I believe and why I left the GOP, and based upon what you said in your speech Senator Flake I think we are going to be on the same page in many areas.\n\nJeff I also want you to know this as well. Years ago I sat in a Bible study and people were talking about Dietrich Bonhoeffer. A couple of people as I recall stated how they would speak out against the Nazis if they had a chance. Well…here we are with the Republican Party being silent about these issues, a lot of family and friends being silent and more. Its for that reason why I write this post. Someone must speak out. To be silent is to be complicit. Jeff Flake you are right in that aspect. I cried when I listened to your speech because you are the Republican that I identify with. And yet, you are learning like I learned that traditional conservatives don’t belong in the Republican Party anymore. Ronald Reagan famously said that he didn’t leave the Democrat Party but the party left him. That speaks for me in that I didn’t leave the Republican Party, the party left me. I remain a Never Trumper because I want to preserve the last best place on earth that we call the United States. I have some requests for you Jeff. I want you to drive the issues in the Senate and become a deep thorn in the side of Donald Trump. Remember actions speak louder than words, and I want you to push the Russian investigation and hold Trump accountable when it comes to Russian sanctions. I want you to challenge Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell to put country over party. If the GOP is going to continue its path of party over country then its going to drag down the country. You know what I do today Jeff? At night I crawl into bed and watch older speeches by George W Bush, Ronald Reagan or even Eisenhower online, You spoke up Jeff, and this is me taking a break from my normal subjects to do a post out of the normal life and speak up in a different way. E pluribus unum should be branded on the heart of everyone who calls this country home. We are rich and strong but we can’t live in a vacuum. That is how democracies are destroyed. Too much is at stake in our democracy for us to stay silent. But I do believe Jeff that the Republican Party now needs to follow the Whigs and the Know Nothing into the history book having been destroyed by Donald Trump. Can you serve our country by working with Evan McMullin and creating a new party for traditional conservatives and moderates? The sooner that happens the better. I also want you to know that I am putting country above party these days. Due to the issues with the GOP I no longer vote Republican. In a couple of weeks we are having the gubernatorial election here in Virginia. From what I have read many believe that this is going to be the first national test for a regular election on Trump. So what I am going to do, is this conservative is going to vote Democrat to help send a message that abuse in power will not be tolerated. But Jeff please be a leader and organize a new party and give people like myself a place to call home. We are homeless. The sad reality is this..if the GOP is going to become home to people like Roy Moore in Alabama or Steve Bannon then the party is going to be a haven for bigots, Neo-Nazis and fascists. There is no excuse now for being ignorant. All you have to do is read and watch the news. But Jeff I love you, and wish I could vote for you. I hope I get to meet you one day.\n\n3 thoughts on “An Open Letter to Arizona Senator Jeff Flake”" ]
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[ "Sarah Flood-Baumann\nThings got regal on this week's installment of CurrentCast.", null, "Cornyation's regent has long been a king, although the first queen was crowned in 2014 when Jody Newman and her husband Steve, owners of local joints like The Friendly Spot, ruled jointly. Two kings at once is a first, and it's a title that Bobo and Beers — who've been together for over 30 years, married for four — are happy to hold.\n\nListen to the podcast below to hear Bobo and Beers discuss what it does (or doesn't) mean to be the first Kings Anchovy, who designed their awesome Fiesta medal, and what might raise eyebrows at this year's Cornyation. Stream below, or download the podcast at Soundcloud, iTunes (search \"CurrentCast\"), or Stitcher.\n\n\nFor more on Bobo and Beers, check out this article from the most recent issue of the Current and Out in SA. For tickets to Cornyation, click here." ]
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[ "Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire had quite a lot of interesting environments, but the new DLC is bringing a dungeon made inside of a god.", null, "Do you like old-school RPGs like Neverwinter Nights and Planescape: Torment? If you do, then you should already be familiar with Pillars of Eternity II. It’s one of those games that puts quite a big emphasis on the RPG side of things. The worldbuilding is also incredible, the story is often quite grand and gripping. You know what these games do and how they do it. There aren’t many RPGs like these ones out there. But, Pillars of Eternity II is now getting more content which will help you get that impressive RPG fix that you need.", null, "A new, and actually the final piece of DLC for the game has been announced. Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire – The Forgotten Sanctum is what it’s called, and it has a dungeon that has been built inside of a sleeping god. That’s a thing, and this is another reason why we loved this game. The environments that you find in this title are ridiculous, but in a good way. That’s how every dungeon should be made in a fantasy game. Inside a powerful ancient being. Sounds about right.", null, "What else does The Forgotten Sanctum bring? A lot of things, the sprawling dungeon we mentioned before. Also, this DLC is bringing the highest-level challenges to players, as this is the last DLC. That means that you should buckle up, as this is going to be one wild last ride. Players will also meet the most powerful wizards in Eora.\n\nPlanetside 2 Is Getting Robot Infantry That Is Faction-Neutral" ]
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[ null, "Carlos Yero, 59 was killed by Miami police called to a domestic violence incident Sunday at a home in the area of Southwest Third Street in Little Havana. When officers arrived, a woman was discovered with several lacerations to her body. The victim's neighbor, David Bover, told Local 10 News that the woman ran to his apartment after Yero attacked her. Bover said Yero was close behind the victim, holding a handgun in one hand and a piece of a table in the other. Police said Yero was unable to get in and pointed his gun at police when they arrived. After failing to comply with officers to drop his gun, police said they were forced to fire. Yero was later pronounced dead at Jackson Memorial Hospital." ]
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[ "5 Ways Congress Fell Short in Spending Your Money in 2017", null, "As 2017 comes to a close, it’s worth remembering that America’s mountain of debt continues to grow.\n\nHere are five key facts about federal spending in 2017 to remember:\n\nBy many, 666 is known as the number of the beast in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. In this case, $666 billion is the 2017 federal budget deficit.\n\nThat’s how much more Congress spent in 2017 than it took in from taxation. Of total spending in 2017, which topped $3,982 billion, Congress borrowed 17 cents on every dollar.\n\nSince then, the debt limit was reinstated at $20.4 trillion in early December.", null, "This year marked the first time that Social Security spending on the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance programs topped $1 trillion.\n\nSocial Security is the single largest federal benefit program. It has held this rank since 1993, when it first surpassed spending on national defense. Without reforms, both Social Security programs are projected to reach insolvency by 2034.\n\nFederal law dictates that Congress must pass a budget to fund national defense and domestic programs that are categorized as discretionary spending, each year by Sept. 31.\n\nThe congressional budget process specifies that Congress should provide this funding in the form of 12 individual spending bills so as to allow for proper deliberation of funding priorities. But Congress rarely, if ever, follows this process, which is also referred to as “regular order.”\n\nContinuing resolutions are a flawed way of funding the government—but when the alternative is a potentially $200-plus billion spending increase from a deal to breach budget caps that are currently in law, a continuing resolution at current funding levels is the lesser evil.\n\nThe president released his first official budget proposal in May 2017.\n\nThe “America First” proposal would balance the budget within 10 years, prioritize national defense spending, and reduce spending on nondefense discretionary programs by more than $1.4 trillion over 10 years.\n\nIt would also implement policies to reduce the reach and weight of the federal government by eliminating wasteful and duplicative programs, and by rolling back harmful regulations that reduce individual freedom and hamstring the national economy.\n\nBut Congress has not given the president’s proposals the serious consideration that they deserve.\n\nThis year, Congress broke several budget number records and kicked the can on funding for the federal government into 2018. This, despite the fact that America’s new president introduced a bold budget to reduce the size and scope of government—including many ideas embraced by Heritage Foundation policy experts.\n\nFederal spending is on an unsustainable upward trajectory, driving national debt to economically harmful levels. This comes with consequences that will be felt for generations in the form of lost opportunity and less prosperity.\n\nNow that Congress and the president have achieved significant tax reform, they must work together in 2018 and beyond to realize fundamental budget reform. If they fail, the gains just realized on taxes could be too soon undone as out-of-control spending exerts pressure to raise taxes in the not-too-distant future.\n\nAs deficits are projected to reach $1 trillion annually before the end of this decade, Congress and the president must not delay to cut spending, right-size the federal government, and reform unsustainable entitlement programs. Succeeding at that is critical to restoring America to greatness.\n\nFrom - The Daily Signal - by Romina Boccia\n\n4. Three continuing resolutions.\nFederal law dictates that Congress must pass a budget to fund national defense and domestic programs that are categorized as discretionary spending, each year by Sept. 31.\n\n…and what about replacing the foregone, compounding interest on the misappropriated funds? Maybe we can appropriate it from the congressional pension fund. I hear THAT’S solvent.\n\nThe Government must cut spending for all but critical expenditures. They know this, but they do not have the guts to do some selective cuts and not worry about the reaction. Just start the cuts, a little at a time; i.e., a bottom line reduction of some percentage for all departments and programs that do not come under the National Security label. No more auto budget increases for any department or program. Come on folks, this is critical.\n\nThey did, Corky. It was a $685 billion, across the board cut. It was Obama lip service, because his administration then added $10 trillion to the deficit.\n\nWhom, if I may. Is the one person or Head of Committee that is the responsible to take care of the budget? Committee’s are the norm for Congress. According to them It is far better to have committees to deal with issues than a single person. Sounds logical doesn’t it, however , one has to remember that Congress has the right of RULE! So they , not the average Americans, decide who will do what and how it will be done. That is unless one of the Powerful Elite, kill the whole process. Remember, this is the crowd that lives by one MOTTO: What’s In It For Me? Affordable Care Act, Nope, They are exempt. Oh they yell and carry on like a hurt Bear but then it goes to the Social Media, Oh wait, That News not social Media, Right! Sorry about that! , once again and then when it comes again. Oh Well, That darn Bear just shows up.\nCan someone give an intelligent answer why The Democrats and Republicans, can’t or won’t see the damage, portions of the Affordable Care , does to their Constituents? Remember, They are Exempt! Right, Mr. McCain? Who by the way voted not to pass those changes, because there was a clause or change that would have take away his exception and of course, He has been diagnosed and had surgery for that Brain Cancer and that is a very, very Expensive Surgery! I hear that his vote alone , killed the bill and in, all probability, will be not be put in process, any time soon?\nThe truth is? I really don’t know the truth. What with Social Media and all that Fake News stuff and then the Partial take of opinions by questionable Media sources. Well, You get the picture! ( To tell the truth, The Whole Truth, So Help You GOD)! Oops sorry, There Goes that God thing again!\n\nHere’s what chaps my Butt. I’ve paid into Social Security since I was 15 and started working, it was not an entitlement or really a benefit then it was what my retirement would be when I reached that age. Then the democrats started stealing (Borrowing) from the SS Trust Fund because they could not stand the thought of all that money sitting there drawing entrest and them not getting their dirty rotten hands on it. The people of this country should demand that ALL Politician retirements be from the same as the rest of us either SS or a seperate retirement program NOT the golden fleece they steal from the American taxpayer. If they want to be a politician let them do it the same way Pres,\\. Trump did it on their own dime and NO salary.\n\nThe deficit spending is borderline criminal. Yet, it’s considered SOP by our representatives.\nMany Federal employees were furloughed at the end of 2017 – like they are every year the budget isn’t met. They are forced to take unpaid leave at the end of the year. Then, in the new year, they are paid retro-actively from “emergency” funding, once a loan is procured. Basically, it becomes paid holidays at the expense of tax payers and consumers.\nFederal payroll taxes paid by Federal workers are faux taxes – the money collected essentially goes to their next paycheck, where it becomes Federal payroll tax again. To make matters worse, additional tax dollars from true taxpayers need to replenish any Federal payroll taxes paid that were refunded when Federal employees filed their returns.\nSo the crime is “kicking the deficit down the road”, and paying Federal employees for NOT working. Sylvia Porter made a simple claim to help resolve poor spending habits – the life of a loan should not exceed the life of the product it purchased. Emergency loans are borrowed to pay for an event that has already passed. Payments and interest expense will be paid for services NOT rendered.\nIt’s no skin off Congress’s chin.\n\nWell Paul Ryan is certainly no deficit hawk. He never has been, despite what he says. He is your typical progressive Republican. Best you’re going to get out of him is maybe an occasional reduction is the rate of growth of the annual budgetary spending hikes. Five or 6 percent instead of the usual 7 percent annual growth rate every now and then. All so he can say he is for “responsible government”. Same goes for Mitch McConnell by the way. So it is certainly no surprise that neither one opted to do true, massive spending cuts to dozens of unneeded federal agencies and programs, which would save the American public hundreds of billions a year in unnecessary spending and also help reduce the deficit.\n\nIf you want a Congress that will take a axe, not dull pocket knife, to federal budget, then elect more House Freedom Caucus types. They are the only ones pushing back against the “business as usual” crowd when it comes to unconstitutional spending. If you don’t want real fiscal conservatives making up the majority of the Republican Party in both houses of Congress, then keep electing the RINOs over and over again.\n\nOn Thursday night, after many days of negotiations within the..." ]
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[ null, "Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to President Donald Trump, is one of several people associated with the “We Build The Wall” organization who were arrested Thursday and charged with massively defrauding donors.\n\nIn a statement, the Justice Department alleged that Bannon and the others schemed to defraud investors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars after the charity aimed at building sections of border wall along the U.S.-Mexico boundary collected in excess of $25 million.\n\n“As alleged, the defendants defrauded hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction,” acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss with the Southern District of New York said, according to the DoJ statement.\n\n“While repeatedly assuring donors that Brian Kolfage, the founder and public face of We Build the Wall, would not be paid a cent, the defendants secretly schemed to pass hundreds of thousands of dollars to Kolfage, which he used to fund his lavish lifestyle,” Strauss continued.\n\n“The defendants allegedly engaged in fraud when they misrepresented the true use of donated funds,” added Philip R. Bartlett, Inspector-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the United States Postal Inspection Service.\n\n“As alleged, not only did they lie to donors, they schemed to hide their misappropriation of funds by creating sham invoices and accounts to launder donations and cover up their crimes, showing no regard for the law or the truth,” Bartlett continued.\n\n“This case should serve as a warning to other fraudsters that no one is above the law, not even a disabled war veteran or a millionaire political strategist.”\n\nWe Build The Wall was founded by Kolfage, an Air Force veteran and triple amputee who lost his limbs in Iraq, was previously accused of using Facebook to inconspicuously connect with his website, Right Wing News, in order to bolster his campaign to privately fund sections of the wall.\n\nAccording to the Justice Department, the alleged defrauding began around December 2018 when the organization was founded.\n\n“In particular, to induce donors to donate to the campaign, Kolfage repeatedly and falsely assured the public that he would ‘not take a penny in salary or compensation’ and that ‘100% of the funds raised . . . will be used in the execution of our mission and purpose’ because, as Bannon publicly stated, ‘we’re a volunteer organization,’” the DoJ said.\n\n“Those representations were false,” the department added.\n\nAccording to the charging document, Kolfage allegedly funneled $350,000 to his personal accounts, while Bannon is accused of taking more than $1 million. The group is accused of routing donations through a shell company under Shea’s control using phony invoices and fake “vendor” arrangements, among other ways.\n\nProsecutors also allege that Kolfage noted in a text message to Badolato that his pay arrangement should remain “confidential” and left on a “need to know” basis.\n\nBannon, a former executive at Breitbart News, joined President Trump’s 2016 campaign and became a top adviser until he left the administration in August 2017, rejoining the outlet.\n\nI’ve had the displeasure of knowing Bannon for a decade, so not surprised by the news, but I hope the media also focuses on the other dudes involved with swindling people. Watch media try to somehow hang this on POTUS even though he kicked Sloppy Steve to the curb ages ago.\n\nCongratulations to @realDonaldTrump for acting years ago to cut ties with Steve Bannon.\n\nHe clearly saw something that made him do it." ]
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[ null, "Did you know that among the many codes of law in the ancient Near East, only the Bible contains specific legal protection for aliens? Ancient codes such as those from Babylon and Sumeria included protection for the most vulnerable members of society: the poor, widows and orphans. However, only God’s law adds protection for the alien. Variously translated as sojourner, foreigner, stranger, and alien, the same Hebrew word (ger) literally means “a guest.”\n\nIn the New Testament, Jesus builds on this tradition when he refers to welcoming strangers: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me,” (Matthew 25:35; all scripture quotations from ESV). The word translated “stranger” in this passage means “the other” and refers to a foreigner, not simply to someone you do not know.\n\nSo why did God place aliens in the same protected category as the poor, widows, and orphans? God makes it clear in several scripture passages that his people and aliens have something very important in common.\n\nGod’s people were to remember where they came from, how they had lived, and what God had done to rescue them from slavery in Egypt. The same truth applies to Christians today. We are to remember the sin from which God has saved us. God has also called us to take up the responsibilities he has saved us for in Christ’s name. One of those responsibilities is the just and compassionate care of the most vulnerable.\n\nThroughout history when oppressed minorities gain economic, political, and religious power, they often become oppressors themselves. This is the nature of fallen human nature, and Israel was not immune to this universal temptation. God wanted to make clear to his people that his heart of compassion and justice was on the side of the most vulnerable members of society and that he would not tolerate oppression of the poor, widows, orphans, and aliens.\n\nIn Leviticus 19:33–34 God tells Israel, “When a stranger sojourns with you in your land, you shall not do him wrong. You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God.\n\nAlthough God did make a distinction between circumcised and uncircumcised aliens when it came to the observance of Passover (see Exodus 12:48-49), the Law nevertheless mandated equal protection for the alien.\n\nLeviticus 25:35 says, “If your brother becomes poor and cannot maintain himself with you, you shall support him as though he were a stranger and a sojourner, and he shall live with you.”\n\nIn other words, the standard by which God’s people were to treat their own poor was the proper and compassionate treatment of aliens.\n\nThis is important because it helps to give Christians today wise guidance on how to approach the politically thorny and emotionally freighted issues of immigration and the treatment of refugees.\n\nEven more importantly, God’s Word on these issues gives believers a spiritual checkup for our own hearts and minds. Are we thinking with the mind of Christ? Are we in tune with the heart of God? Or are we letting the world set the agenda and control our grasp of what are undoubtedly difficult issues?\n\nNow what about the issue of refugees specifically?\n\nThe biblical story of Ruth, a Moabite widow who takes refuge in Israel, illustrates God’s heart toward aliens and refugees. The story begins with a famine in the land of Israel during the time of the Judges. Elimelech and his wife Naomi, along with their two sons, leave Bethlehem in search of food in the foreign land of Moab. They have become strangers (aliens) in a strange land. There Naomi’s husband dies and her two sons take Moabite wives. Then both sons die and she is left alone with her two daughters-in-law, Orpah and Ruth.\n\nNaomi decides to return to Israel and urges both women to remain in their homeland of Moab, but Ruth refuses to leave her mother-in-law; instead, she faithfully chooses to follow Naomi to Israel. Ruth is now an alien seeking refuge among God’s people.\n\nWhile gleaning in the fields, Ruth finds favor with Boaz, a worthy and kind relative of Naomi’s late husband. In chapter two, we read of the encounter between Ruth and Boaz:\n\nThen she [Ruth] fell on her face, bowing to the ground, and said to him [Boaz], “Why have I found favor in your eyes, that you should take notice of me, since I am a foreigner?” But Boaz answered her, “All that you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband has been fully told to me, and how you left your father and mother and your native land and came to a people that you did not know before. The Lord repay you for what you have done, and a full reward be given you by the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge!” (Ruth 2:10–12)\n\nRuth calls herself a foreigner (Hebrew nocri). She uses a different word than ger, a far broader term that doesn’t imply inclusion or worthiness of protection. Nevertheless, Boaz treats her as a ger, a protected resident alien who has taken refuge under the wings of the God of Israel.\n\nThe story of Ruth illustrates several biblical principles and practices with regard to the most vulnerable:\n\nHow then can we, as Christians, apply the story of Ruth to our attitudes and actions toward today’s aliens and refugees?\n\nMy brief glimpse of today’s crisis\n\nAs I write this, I am in the East African country of Uganda, a nation that is hosting 1.3 million refugees, primarily from South Sudan. One of our ministry partners in Uganda is Aloysius Kyazze founder of New Foundation Community Ministries in the northern town of Gulu. I’ll have more to say about him in a post later this month.\n\nPastor Aloysius drove me through a small portion of the 60,000-person Pagirinya Refugee Settlement in northern Uganda, where he has government permission to work. Everywhere I looked there were women, men, and children with their lives on hold. Their only joy was in knowing that they were now safe from the widespread violence and starvation in South Sudan. Nevertheless as refugees they are in the deepest sense homeless with no real connection to the land or the people of Uganda. Like Ruth, the Moabite alien, they have sought refuge (Ruth 2:12). Graciously the Ugandan government provides a degree of refuge and protection, but much more is needed.\n\nHuman beings were meant for far more than survival. God means for us to flourish under his wings in personal relationship with Jesus Christ. When we care about and care for aliens and refugees we reflect more clearly the character of God and the image of Christ. Let us follow the example of Boaz, Aloysius, and ultimately of Jesus himself as we welcome the stranger as our guest in Jesus’s name." ]
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[ null, "Later this week, Belgian quintet Balthazar will release their long-awaited new album Fever. It’s the first collection of music to come from the rejuvenated Kortrijk collective since 2015’s Thin Walls, and it marks the start of a brand new chapter in the group’s life. The four years between records have seen most of the band undertake solo projects and other endeavours, and to an extent it almost felt like a necessary change of scenery for a band who were in danger of becoming a caricature of their own past. We caught up with co-frontmen Maarten Devoldere and Jinte Deprez to discuss new music, keeping up relevance and what the Balthazar band dynamic is like anno 2019.\n\nHey guys. How are you?\nJinte: I’m fine, thanks!\n\nIt’s been almost four years since Thin Walls came out. Talk me through the time between that campaign and where we are today, what’s changed in Camp Balthazar?\nJinte: First of all, it doesn’t feel like it’s been four years. We toured Thin Walls for quite a while, and we’d been on the road until the end of 2016. I think the whole point of having a break was that we felt too well oiled and in a certain routine. It felt too predictable for ourselves, almost too dangerous to make a fourth album and not repeat ourselves. We’d desired solo work and experimentation a little bit, so we took the decision to take a step back from Balthazar which was cool. It was a carte blanche for us, we could experiment. Tours were in small clubs again and it felt very refreshing, almost like we’d had some sort of creative oxygen. We did that, and it was quite – to our surprise – successful; you never know when it comes to solo stuff. Then we heard each other’s solo albums, which was also really surprising. It was cool to see that you can still be very surprised by what you’ve created. When I saw Warhaus (Maarten’s solo project) I thought, “Wow, you talented motherfucker”. That feeling was mutual, because otherwise we’d have a problem, haha. Towards the end of those campaigns it was always the plan to make a new Balthazar album.\n\nWhen Thin Walls came to an end it felt like we’d all taken each other for granted. Coming back together gave us the feeling that we have a new start, very collective. The solo projects were very personal to all of us, so when you come back together there’s a new collective energy in the air. Fever is more extroverted in that sense, because it’s more energised. It’s a danceable album, and that’s a response to the solo work.\n\nSo what impact did this have on the way you approached Fever?\nMaarten: The solo projects created a clean sheet for us both. You’re not working in that well-oiled machine anymore and you start to discover a nice place in the beginning. That was really eye opening for us, that mentality which we could bring to Fever. When we started the album it thus felt like a clean sheet, which wouldn’t have been possible if we’d made another album straight after Thin Walls. With Warhaus we jammed a lot on stage and allowed some jazz and pop influences to seep in, which is something I think we might also do with Balthazar now. I think the same goes for Jinte with J Bernardt. You interpret your songs in a different way, and it’s just like an extra thing you can bring to the table.\n\nPatricia has left, and Tijs has joined. What has this done to the band dynamic?\nJinte: The thing is, it really depends because we still have to start touring. For the creative process it’s just Maarten and I. Patricia left just after the last album, but it was news which we only came out with this year. It was already a long-term decision for her, because after all these years with Balthazar she was eager to undertake other project. We didn’t want to directly replace her either, because she’s irreplaceable. Instead, we decided to ask our old friend Tijd to join is. He can play so many instruments, so it felt good to have him on board. When we rehearse we’ll have to reinvent our set from the ground up, because that’s what adding Tijs is: a reinvention, not a replacement. It didn’t change anything while creating Fever, but it’ll change a lot about the live show. We’re excited to see how it’s going to turn out!\n\nWhat was it about Fever as a track which made you feel that it was the basis for the entire album?\nJinte: During the entire album process we were very open minded. We didn’t have much of a masterplan in knowing what kind of record we wanted to make; all we knew was that we wanted a reaction towards our older music, lighter and more extroverted. We have so many songs, but when we wrote Fever we felt it. We felt that we’d finished a key track. It feels like a combination of the vibe across the whole album, that collective feeling. The bassline on Fever is something we wanted to do a lot with, and there’s a lot of influence from African percussion music. The vibe on Fever and all these little details combined made us realise what kind of direction we wanted to go for on the rest of the album. There were songs we’d already made, but it wasn’t until Fever that we felt like we had the right puzzle pieces for a whole album. It wasn’t a struggle to be more playful and experimental, but sometimes you just need that moment of catharsis.\n\nA six-minute long lead single is an interesting choice to make. Were you not at all apprehensive about doing something like that?\nJinte: We had a lot of different versions of this song at first. There were so many different arrangements and styles we’d created that we even had one which was twenty minutes long. Eventually we cut it down to six minutes, but that’s because we were too drunk to complete a twenty minute version. We were happy with it!\n\nThe rest of the album is great, it sounds like quintessential Balthazar, yet it’s also fresh. At what point during the process did you feel like it was complete?\nJinte: Well, we started working on it around a year ago and we had no clue what to do. We just knew that we had to do it! We wrote so much and no masterplan, apart from when the opening track – Fever – gave us this direction. It combined the pop sensibilities of old Balthazar with all these new ones. All the new songs we’d written we rearranged according to Fever’s own playfulness.\n\nThe Belgian musical climate is really flourishing right now, and as a band you’ve been a big part of it for longer than most. Do you find it a struggle to remain relevant not only after a hiatus, but also in a world where everything is disposable?\nMaarten: I think we’ve always tried to do something fresh but at the same time add a timeless element to it. A timeless quality. You never know if you’ll succeed, but we try not to run after hypes and stuff like that. It’s true that there’s an interesting scene in Belgium now and I think it has to do with this certain national mentality which we have. We’re not a very sexy or chauvinistic country, and we’re not very proud of us being Belgian, but the cool thing is that we’re so open minded to other cultures. We’re opportunistic, and we take cues from everywhere. When we started as a band we did everything we could to not sound Belgian, but now we embrace it. We worked with a Belgian producer who is also a close friend of ours, and this Belgianness makes us stand out from British bands and it’s what gives us an identity. We’ve learnt to enjoy it.\n\n2019 is going to be a big year for Balthazar, and you’re kicking it off with a huge tour. What can we expect?\nMaarten: We kind of know the drill by now, but the venues keep getting bigger and the cool thing is that this record was meant to be played live. We recorded it very live, and the shows will be far more celebrational than they used to be. 2019 is going to be the year where we bring our music to the people in quite an intense way. We’re also going to make some new music behind the scenes, but for what that is we don’t know yet. Fever comes out this week Friday, 25 January, via PIAS." ]
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[ "A corps member amazed many people at a Lagos orientation camp with his great show of strength in a viral video.\n\nIn a clip shared by @instablog9ja, the man pulled a Toyota truck with bare hands and moved it as people kept screaming.\n\nPeople close to him hyped and motivated him with money. After he was done with the herculean task, he ran to the stage with pride.\n\nAll his body was sweating from the effort he had exerted.\n\n\"Don't fort that just one contact with Delilah, the entire strength will be gone.\"\n\n\"Let me shock you guys. He didn’t win and he wasn’t even among top three, too bad.\"\n\n\"When are we sending him to Ukraine? He looks fit and ready to work under pressure.\"\n\n\"Wow! What strength! What a guy! This must be the strength of the biblical Samson. This guy is so energetic.\"\n\nAs previously reported by TUKO.co.ke, a viral video showed five men using rope to rescue a long truck which fell at an unknown location.", null, "Many who have seen the video shared on Instagram by @gossipmillnaija were left in shock, with many even saying the men have extra powers like charms.\n\nWoman Finds Video of Brother Living His Best Life at University While Mom is at Home Worried Sick\n7 days ago\nFootage of Pregnant Women Sleeping on Cold Floor of Hospital Angers Many\n2 months ago\nMan on Top of Pickup Hands out Condoms in Naivasha Safari Rally: \"One is Not Enough\"\n16 hours ago" ]
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[ "Could You 'Beat the Freeze?'\nThis is What's Trending Today...\nAmerican Nigel Talton is a fast runner.\nHe can run 100 meters in just over 10 seconds. And he can travel a distance of 200 meters in a little more than 21 seconds.\nTalton was a good runner in college. The 26-year-old thought if he ran just a little faster, he might have a chance at being chosen for the United States Olympic team.\nWhile he was not chosen for the Olympic team last summer, he is getting a lot of attention this summer.\nTalton lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works for Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves.\nHe is a member of the Braves' grounds crew, which means he helps keep the field in good condition for the games. The work involves cutting grass and painting lines on the field.\nBut Talton's running helped him get another job at the team's games.\nHe puts on in a light green suit and places blue goggles over his eyes. He looks kind of like a movie superhero.\nAnd his job is to run. Fast.\nTalton is known as The Freeze. At some of the Braves' games, he runs in an event called \"Beat The Freeze.\"\nThe event is advertising for a local gas station that sells a frozen drink called a freeze.\nA baseball fan at the game is chosen to race against The Freeze from left field to right field. The chosen fan gets a big head start.\nIn one recent game, a young man was about one third of the way across the field when Talton started running. When the fan neared the finish line, he started celebrating. He thought he was going to win. But Talton was catching up. With about five steps to go, the man looked over his shoulder and saw The Freeze.\nThe fan was shocked, and fell down. He did not \"Beat The Freeze.\"\nA baseball fan posted video of that race on Twitter last Friday.\nSince then, the video has received almost 200,000 likes and retweets. Sports broadcaster ESPN, The Washington Post and USA Today have written stories about Nigel Talton and the race.\nAny fan that beats The Freeze gets a prize worth $100. One fan did win, but that was because of a mix-up. Talton did not get the signal to start running.\nThere are 20 more \"Beat the Freeze\" races left this season.\nTalton told The Washington Post that after the baseball season ends, his goal is to earn a place on Team USA for the 2018 indoor track and field world championships in England.\nAnd that's What's Trending Today.\nI'm Ashley Thompson.\n\nIn Los Angeles, the neighborhood known as Watts erupted into riots.\n在洛杉矶,一个叫做沃茨的街区爆发了动乱yf)Ei%BC!%。\n\nTrack and field sports have dual features of competition and body building.\n田径运动具有竞技性和健身性双重属性J.Ljn_U_An-q,I。\n\nYou might try the gas station down the street.\n你可以到街那头的加油站试试UA8i~p]&8gI23lNxd。\n\nThey have little confidence that they can earn a place at a university.\n他们几乎没有信心能够在大学赢得一席之地K94jb],-cTRu-DyDpL。\n\n1.He is a member of the Braves' grounds crew, which means he helps keep the field in good condition for the games.\n\n2.While he was not chosen for the Olympic team last summer, he is getting a lot of attention this summer.\n\ngetting a lot of attention 受到广泛关注", null ]
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[ "Slated to Open in 2016, W Panama will Become an Iconic Addition to Panama City’s Skyline as Part of the 50-floor Evolution Tower.", null, null, "W Hotels announced this Wednesday that it was opening a new property in Panama City, the first for the brand in Central America.\n\nSlated to open in 2016, W Panama will become an iconic addition to Panama City’s skyline as part of the 50-floor Evolution Tower located in the city’s financial center.\n\nThe interior design of the hotel will be done by Krause & Sawyer, a firm which has previously designed the interiors of two W Hotels in New York and one in Mexico City.\n\nThe W Panama will include 203 guest rooms including 24 suites, three Wow suites and one Extreme Wow suite (the brand’s take on the Presidential suite). The facilities include two restaurants, a nightclub, a spa and a fitness center.\n\nIn the coming year, 14 hotels are expected to open in Panama, including five-star hotels such as the Waldorf Astoria, the Ritz-Carlton and the Four Seasons.\n\nAlso opening this fall is the Hard Rock Hotel, adding 1,500 rooms to the city’s capacity. When it opens, it will be one of the biggest hotels in the region." ]
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[ "What is a Testosterone Level?", null, "As corny as it might sound, testosterone is the thing that makes a man a man. It’s what gives men their muscle base, body hair, and other attributes. Testosterone kick starts puberty and allows men to grow epic beards, but aside from that, most people don’t know anything else about it.\n\nTestosterone is a steroid, becoming active when men do a lot of physical activity. It grows with humans through puberty, and testosterone is what gives men a deeper voice, broader shoulders, and increased hair growth. As adults, it helps manage the reproductive organs of males, and allows men to become aroused have an erection.\n\nIt’s a common thing for both genders, but we’ll take the male perspective here. When boys hit puberty, they tend to notice girls a lot more than when they were still young, and the romantic awkwardness starts to hit them hard. Testosterone and arousal go hand in hand and can be confusing, but it goes back to our origins.\n\nThe ancient men of the world had to fight hard, especially for their mates, and it was generally the strongest or toughest male who got the prettiest mate. Even though the modern man doesn’t have to fight nearly as hard to find a lady friend nowadays, the desire to become boyfriend material still lives in our brains. That’s something men have to regulate as they grow, but testosterone in both genders helps start the cycles that lead to love, desire, and eventually families developing. Without testosterone, most families simply wouldn’t exist!\n\nMost times our testosterone levels follow a rhythm, but occasional actions and events can cause it to spike or become more aggressive. When competition between two men happens, this is a prime ground for high testosterone as they compete for a prize, attention, or the love of a female. Becoming filled with desire can lead to higher testosterone levels that can increase mood and confidence.\n\nThe Troubles of Testosterone\n\nOther times having high testosterone can lead to anger, problems regulating emotions, and the need to do something to show off. Then it can, and probably should be regulated with testosterone therapy and other types of help. It’s a double-edged sword, but it can be wielded effectively. Having a high testosterone level and confidence can be tempered with respect and dignity, and that’s a combination most ladies will admire!" ]
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[ null, "The Supreme Court in Washington, Thursday June 25, 2015. The court is expected to hand down decisions today. Two major opinions, health care and gay marriage, are among the remaining to be released before the term ends at the end of June. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)(Photo: AP)\n\nWASHINGTON – The Supreme Court upheld a key part of the Affordable Care Act, ruling 6-3 today that income-based insurance subsidies are valid in states like Indiana that deferred to the federal government to run their health exchanges.\n\nThe decision preserves help for the more than 180,000 Hoosiers who used HealthCare.gov to buy insurance this year. Nearly nine in 10 received a tax credit, which lowered premiums by an average $320 a month.\n\nThe challenge to the subsidies, brought by four Virginia residents with backing from a libertarian think tank, is similar to one pending in Indiana.\n\nThat suit by Attorney General Greg Zoeller and 39 school districts had been on hold until the Supreme Court issued its opinion.\n\nThe high court's decision upends the main argument of Indiana's challenge. But it did not address the argument by school districts that the Affordable Care Act violates the 10th Amendment protection of state sovereignty. That issue still has to be decided in federal court.\n\nBut today's opinion was a major victory for the Obama administration.\n\nThe health exchanges are one of the main ways that the ACA aimed to expand coverage to millions more Americans. Coverage is available to those who aren't offered insurance through their employer or through a government program like Medicare or Medicaid.\n\nWithout the subsidies, which are available to those earning up to four times the federal poverty level, Hoosiers would pay an estimated $3,800 a year more in premiums, according to health care consultant Avalere Health.\n\nThe legal dispute about the subsidies centered on a few words of a law that's about 1,000 pages long.\n\nThe part of the law that establishes the formula for calculating the tax credits refers to insurance purchased \"through an exchange established by the state.\"\n\nChallengers said that means Congress meant to restrict subsidies to state-run exchanges. But the Obama administration argued that when that provision is read in context with the rest of the law, and with the law's legislative history, it's clear that lawmakers intended subsidies to be available to residents of all states. That's in part because the law also says the federal government's exchange will be available in states that choose not to run their own exchange.\n\nIndiana's challenge to the law is aimed at preventing the state and school districts from being penalized if they don't offer health insurance to all employees. That's because the penalties for not providing coverage are triggered if a worker, lacking insurance, uses a subsidy to buy individual insurance through the exchange.\n\nAlthough the state and the schools already provide health insurance to full-time employees, their definition of full-time is different than the federal law's definition. School corporations have cut the hours of bus drivers, teachers' aides and others who haven't been getting insurance to make sure they don't work enough hours — 30 a week — to qualify for health care under the law." ]
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[ null, "OKEx, a top 20 crypto exchange, announced on Wednesday the launch of the OKExChain mainnet. OKEx reported OKExChain will be rolled out in four stages, starting with the “Genesis” stage from December 31st to January 13th.\n\nOKEx further revealed the second stage will focus on mainnet stability testing while in stage three, the transaction function will be enabled, and users can withdraw their OKT from OKEx to OKExChain. During the fourth and final phase, the smart contract virtual machine will be enabled, and OKExChain will be compatible with all projects on Ethereum with the main network officially fully launched. OKEx further observed:\n\n“Since its initial testnet launch, OKExChain has seen significant upgrades, including committing to open-source, EVM smart contract development, iterations to reduce trading fees, and partnerships with projects including Waves, Achain, and DoraHacks. OKExChain has also expanded its ecosystem of decentralized apps through continued development and a highly successful hackathon.”\n\n“2020 has been a year of incredible transformation and, while we have witnessed much suffering caused by the pandemic, we have also seen tremendous growth in the cryptocurrency space. For OKEx, it has been a year of reflection and learning, and we are thrilled to launch OKExChain to the mainnet, furthering the financial system of the future.”\n\nToken minting of OKExChain’s native token, OKT, will begin at 4:00 pm UTC on December 31st and end at 16:00 UTC on January 13th with an initial issuance of 10 million." ]
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[ null, "Best served hot with a cup of steaming rice, boiled egg, and in the company of family, adobo is a beloved dish at the heart of many Filipino communities. For something so delicious and comforting, it’s definitely a killer delicacy— perhaps in more ways than one. Fil-Am writer Mia P Manansala takes the expression “to die for” to a new level in the culinary sphere with her debut mystery novel, Arsenic and Adobo.\n\nAs the first book in ‘Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery’ series, Arsenic and Adobo introduces us to the cliche yet unpredictable world of Lila Macapagal. After becoming newly single, she returns to her small town in Illinois to work at her family’s restaurant, only to find her neck on the chopping block as she becomes the primary suspect of a murder investigation.", null, "The 336-page mystery novel was recently released last May 4 and has been dubbed as the “beach read of 2021,” receiving positive reviews from readers and critics alike. It’s a satisfying outcome for the time and care put into the making of Arsenic and Adobo— much like a cherished family recipe.\n\nChicago-based writer Mia P Manansala shared with us her journey as a first-time published author, and what she hopes to bring to the cozy mystery genre.\n\n“My name is Lila Macapagal and my life has become a rom-com cliche,” the very first line of what would become Manansala’s novel came to fruition one day when riding the train to work. Once the idea popped into her head, she quickly typed it down on her phone right away. It was clear that there was a story worth telling as she immediately followed with a second line which prompted the premise of Arsenic and Adobo: “Not many romantic comedies star Asian-American leads or dead bodies, but more on that later.”\n\nManansala shared how she and her mentor joked that a lot of contemporary cozy mysteries were very similar to rom-coms, leading her to explore that concept. “Rom-coms are just cozies with dead bodies,” said Manansala as she cited how they revolve around a female protagonist and family drama and makes them return to their small town.\n\nHowever, like a lot of mainstream media, cozies and rom-coms alike often lack diverse voices and perspectives. Manansala explained that although she grew up reading cozy mysteries thanks to her mom, “unfortunately these books don’t have a lot of diversity usually so we never really saw characters that look like us or had our experiences.”\n\nWhile at the helm of diversifying the genre, Manansala also shares the struggles that come with it— particularly with doing justice to the Filipino culture from a Fil-Am sensibility. “It’s that question of: am I enough? Do I know enough about the culture?”\n\nShe emphasizes how our culture is so vast and underrepresented in media that Arsenic and Adobo shouldn’t be seen as the singular Filipino experience. “I could never speak to a whole population because we’re so different. No group is a monolith.”\n\nThe novel is rather inspired by her personal experience growing up in the midwest. “It would be impossible for me to write something that doesn’t have parts of myself in there.”\n\nManansala recalls how she took a one-day workshop on a whim which sparked her beginnings as a mystery writer. Although she claims to have never taken a writing class before, her work was well-received by her teacher who happened to be Lori Rader-Day.\n\nLori Rader-Day is a three-time nominee of the highly coveted Mary Higgins Clark Award (that’s like the Oscars for mystery novelists). With her support, Manansala was motivated to continue on this new journey. While the book idea that she came up with in class was never published, she still considers it to be special as it was the first manuscript she ever finished. It was also what got her a mentorship with multi-award-winning author Kellye Garrett.\n\nEventually, Manansala’s second manuscript was sold in a span of two weeks at auction.\n\nSince then, the author has received a number of accolades including the Hugh Holton Award and the Eleanor Taylor Bland Crime Fiction Writers of Color Award.\n\nSharing another fantastic blurb, this time from the wonderful Jenn McKinlay!\"A delicious mystery full of wit and wile…\n\nWith food, family, and a riveting storyline at the center, Arsenic and Adobo might just be the perfect read to pair with your merienda.\n\nMia P Manansala is currently working on the second installment in the ‘Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery’ series. Her second book Homicide and Halo-Halo is slated for release on February 8, 2022. Visit her website for updates and links to her social media pages.\n\nFind out what mysteries unfold for Lila Macapagal by purchasing Arsenic and Adobo here.", null, null ]
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Otherwise every passive action adventure since Anno Dunnemal would somehow such a kind of elden ring…\n\nMuch evident are the parallels to Ubisoft’s Grand Breath of the Wild Copy Immortals: Fenyx Rising, especially the comic look of the game and its characters are reminiscent of it. And who has gambled the Surprise Hit Kena: Bridge of Spirits last year, who likes one or the other flashback. See yourself – we have installed him at the bottom!\n\nWhat’s in the game? Hilda, a “brave warrior of the Northwind Legion” wants to find her missing father and goes to the search in the mythical city of Aphes. In the gameplay, it enters the secrets of the city and find out how it came to their rise and case; In addition, she will of course shape the fate of the entire kingdom with its decisions. Asterigos relies on three pillars:", null, "For information about figures like Minerva, Harold and Eumenides, we recommend a look at the picture gallery. Six weapons, with which Hilda moves to their enemies, were already revealed:", null, "Domestic game production company Farren Hight 213 (213) announced a new RPG project on March 1st. The compatible platform is PC. The company is scheduled to be developed and sold, and project names are underwhelmed. The company’s official site has also been published today.\n\nFarren Hight 213 is a domestic game production company, Mr. Yosuke Shiochi serves a representative director. Mr. Shiochi is a creator who belonged to Square Enix Holdings and TOKYO RPG FACTORY, Dorite Works. He joined the Diwarite Works in 2016. The company has been involved with “Fate / Grand Order” as a creative director and creative producer. Dialight Works’ s game development department is transferred to the new company’s new company lace slice under the Aniplex. The game business and staff, including “Fate / Grand Order”, are inherited to the racingle. At that time, Mr. Shiochikawa has left the Diwarite Works at the end of January, and there was a report of developing a new game at a new company. This official site publication and project announcement show off his new company and new project.\n\nThe project “” being developed by Farren Hight is RPG for PC. The concept is fate, Earty. Projects and concepts seem to be intentionally blank. At the official site, several concept art and catch copy wrinkles “It is not a name, no name, no name.” The official site has a wording of “” newness “and” heating “, and the wording is created.”. “\n\nThe RPG project by Farren Hight 213 will start from 2022 for PC. In addition, the company’s official site has also been released to the announcement.\n\nLost Ark is MMO from Smilegate RPG with a huge amount of content. This includes monsters, objects, quests and collectibles. The game has different collectibles that the player can find during the game. If you open the foliage adventure, you will see certain items at the top. One of them is the “giant flower petals” in the “Lost Ark”.\n\nWhere to farm giant flower petals in Lost Ark\n\nYou may be wondering where to find and process giant flower petals in a lost ark. They are located on the continent. Annika . These drops seem random and also does not apply to certain enemies .", null, "We got your own from lunar shadow . The probability of falling seems quite low, so the filling of your folio adventure will take some time and will require you to kill many enemies from you.\n\nThis means that you do not need to farm mobs in one place. You can move through the game, killing enemies, and, in the end, you will collect them. Those who want to complete the adventure, will need to collect one giant flower petal.\n\nFarming of any kind of mobs in Ainike should eventually bring you enough gigantic flower petals to accomplish this collective task. It may take some time due to low dropping rate. So ahead and successful hunting!\n\nThe following other collected items that you need to complete the foliary of the Aingen’s adventurist:\n\nFor more information on Lost Ark, read the sections “How to get a victory print in Lost Ark” and “How to make a print of an adventurist in Lost Ark” in the players for the game for professionals." ]
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[ null, "It looks like many of you are following the World Cup because unless it’s a coincidence during the last two weeks our course attendances are lower than usual. Remember that you can record your matches!\n\nAs you probably follow Alberto’s amazing blogs, this World Cup started with a record of 8 teams from Spanish Speaking countries. At Vamos we support all of them but I have to say that our favourite one is Spain. It probably helps that’s where most of the teachers come.\n\nAt the end of stage group we still have 5 teams: Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, México y España. Panamá, Perú and Costa Rica were knocked out, but they left the competition with a good mood because they played very well. Perú won their first World Cup match since 1978 and Panamá scored against England their first World Cup goal ever.", null, "México is one of the World cup positive surprises because they played attacking football in their first two matches, even beating the former champion, Germany (which surprisingly they are out as well). Uruguay as usual, plays a very simple defensive football, but they qualified first in their group without a problem and now they will play against Ronaldo’s Portugal.\n\nThe biggest disappointing in the World Cup is the lack of good football from some favourite teams, such as Spain, Argentina, Germany, Brazil and France.\n\nAs you read in Alberto’s blogs, Spain is playing very poorly. We could only draw against Morocco, scoring a last minute goal, but we deserved to lose. During the World cup qualifying matches we played beautiful attacking football, but suddenly it looks like we forgot how to play football and we only won by one goal to Irán and drew with Portugal and Morocco.\n\nThere is a big debate in Spain: people", null, "and press are pushing the coach to make some changes in the next match against Russia. The most wanted change is Kepa (young goalkeeper) replacing De Gea (Manchester United star) who looked very nervous during the games and made some important mistakes. Other changes suggested are Koke for Tiago (more defensive system) and Asensio or Aspas for Silva. Hopefully with those changes we can beat Russia on Sunday, but let’s hope Putin doesn’t play his tricks….", null, "Argentina is another story. One of the favourites in all betting companies, but with a big lack of football. They have in their team the best football player of the history, Lionel Messi but they lack quality players in the midfield to produce good football. At the end of the second fixture in group stage they were almost knocked out but luckily three miracles happened: Iceland lost two matches and Argentina beat Nigeria with an 88th minute goal from defender Marcos Rojo. In the end, they qualified, but they will play against one of the favourites, France.\n\nAnd the last lines for England, finally they seem a team with great ideas, fresh football, new footballers and a good coach. Their first two matches played very well and now is time to show everybody that they can be also competitive in the last stage of the competition. In my opinion, it was not that bad to lose against Belgium because that means they will have easier matches assuming they beat Colombia.\n\nGood news is that if Spain and England keep winning, they will meet in semi-finals, so I will support England until semi-finals (or until the end in case that Spain doesn’t qualify)\n\nWhatever happened in the group stage doesn’t matter if you start playing well or you have good luck in the knock out stage. That means the real World Cup starts now. Below you can see the next 16 fixtures:" ]
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[ "Clarence Munji shared the details behind his Project: Star Bounty with several environments made in UE4.\n\nClarence Munji shared the details behind his Project: Star Bounty with several environments made in UE4.\n\nHi there, my name is Clarence Munji and I am from Singapore! For as far back as I can remember I’ve always been extremely passionate about Video Games. The first thing I’d do in the morning before making breakfast is booting up my PC.\n\nFunny enough I used to take up VFX and worked for a very short while at Double Negative before entering the University of Hertfordshire to pursue a BA (Hons) Digital Animation. I also made the decision to switch from VFX to Games Art after experiencing how easy it was to utilize Unreal Engine 4 to create things that were otherwise quite time-consuming in the VFX scenario.\n\nI got really interested in dabbling with outdoor environments when I started my first once which pushed me more into doing what I am doing now. I admit I am not too good with hard surfaces at all, I even struggle to make a simple chair or table but damn, do I like trying to build outdoor organic environments.\n\nInspiration & Start of the Work\n\nI mostly drew inspiration for this project from video games like Halo from Bungie, Mass Effect from Bioware, Firefall from Red 5 Studios and what I’ve been playing most recently – Destiny 2, Guild Wars 2 and Warframe!\n\nProject: Star Bounty, actually took on from an idea I had during my second year in the course, the idea of this vast world where you could encounter regions with populations that are in the dark ages and the next moment all of a sudden, a highly technologically advanced race.\n\nSometime after my second-year modules were complete and I was in a time period where I had to wait before the third year commences. I took this time to research and build out assets to use in the project. Most of my initial work involving what assets I created and how I went about attempting foliage can be found here. The latest progress is on 3dhit and Polycount.\n\nBelow you can see where everything pretty much started to transform into Project: Star Bounty. An extremely early look where I was playing around with the assets I had.\n\nUnreal Engine 4 allowed me to be able to maintain a flow of thinking of what I wanted to make, create the asset and drop it into UE4 as fast as I could. Compared to long render checks that VFX would probably enforce me to do as well as breaking my overall flow, it felt really good being able to see my results on the screen so fast and to interact with them in real-time!\n\nBelow there are three environments, a grassy, snow, and desert one. I wanted to show that I am able to do and approach different types of environments. Admittedly, I was quite hesitant to approach even a grassy environment (Level03D), but I decided to just jump straight into the fire.\n\nA lot of inspiration comes from Warframe corpus environments from Digital Extremes. The idea was that the chasm in the middle had crystals discharging electricity between them.\n\nThis started out as a day time scenario scene before I went with the whole purple hue scheme. I was watching Death Stranding trailers and ended up with this as the weeks went by.\n\nI’ll admit the grassy level was the biggest map I have ever attempted to undertake for the project on top of my other two environments. Below you can see the set of the latest assets that I have created over time to help construct my scenes. I do add more over time, of course. My total project file size ranges around 15-18 GB without the additional assets from the team members which totals to around 20.7GB as of today.\n\nI did not have World Machine utilized for the landscape, I just depended on the tools that were available to me during my course.\n\nThe way I approached modeling my landscape began with utilizing the Landscape tool from UE4. I simply plopped down a flat piece of ground and started raising shapes and forms that I like.\n\nFrom then on I placed my rock assets around to construct out more shapes and forms. I found it was best to approach everything first as an overall factor to see what would fit and what wouldn’t.", null, "As you can see I am basically duplicating my rock assets around to construct my formations around the scene.\n\nFrom here on, I’ve added general foliage to give life to the scene as well as background mountains to lock everything distance-wise.", null, "The trees in the distance are nothing more than simple cards constructed like this, they sell the trick having a densely populated forest. I pretty much play on the illusion of space.\n\nI wanted to bring in a more interesting element to the scene, so I developed some sort of rocks floating around the glowing sphere located at its base. The stream of light effect in the middle was done by my team member on-board the project, Kidman Lee.\n\nThere are much more efficient ways to approach the landscape like this, for example, with World Machine, but I ended up constructing it manually which provided me with a big insight into this type of work.\n\nDifferent props were the fun part, I’ve spent most of my time sculpting them out in ZBrush and then moving back into Maya for exporting. My challenge was mostly getting things to look right the way I wanted to, I’m not skilled enough yet for those insane micro-detail objects.", null, "I have sort of a vertex article where I explain more on how I go into making my rock asset (a very early one) as well as how I utilized it.\n\nThe image above pretty much consisted of just one rock, scaled and rotated around differently.", null, "I also have a base normal that is generated by my High poly of the rock and then an additional Normal from my tileable texture made in Substance Designer. I run them both through a node called BlendAngleCorrectedNormals and use Constant3Vector to control the normal values. I use this method not just for my rocks but for anything requiring a blend of 2 normals in UE4.\n\nI’ve also made some tweak on my shader to allow me some more variation room on a single rock. Which brought me the results below.\n\nThe gif below shows how I could control a quick mask variant in order to give me more variation control.\n\nMy foliage was initially constructed mostly using Photoshop and Maya, however, I wanted to adopt the ZBrush workflow, so I started out by sculpting some basic shapes there.", null, "Then I poly-painted them to get a quick color pass. The tough part for me was trying to get out the poly-paint and normal information out of ZBrush.", null, null, "From here on, I took the export textures out from ZBrush and brought them into Substance Designer for further refinement. I export the bitmap textures out after I am done with the tweaking.\n\nHow it looks in the engine:\n\nI construct them out in Maya after exporting the textures, they are basically just tweaked cards. I edit their UVs to fit the card mesh.", null, "One of my very early foliage made months back. I could definitely reduce the tri-count on this one!\n\nFor my trees, I use a combination of Fibermesh and Nanomesh inserts. First, I select the branches through polygroups.", null, "Then I use Fibermesh to help me place cards randomly around the branches.\n\nAfter which I use Nanomesh to insert and populate leaves only on the card faces generated by Fibermesh settings.", null, "I learned this method in the video Tree For Game using ZBrush and now use it in different ways for the foliage.\n\nFinally, I plop everything down into UE4 for placement and see how it fits together.\n\nI have been building all my textures in Substance Painter for baking out normals, Substance Designer for the bulk of texturing and Photoshop for a lot of my initial foliage. Nothing too special, it is pretty basic compared to a lot of complex shader materials out there!", null, "As you can see above, these were some of my materials straight out of Substance Designer. They look pretty average, most of the magic happens when I start building them under Unreal Engine 4’s shader setup!\n\nI’ve taken the time to work on the shader material nodes below as I’ve actually had a tough time creating this crystal gem rock shader. I restarted 4 times in total, and doing so helped save my sanity.", null, "Most of the look of this shader came under the Tech Glow Setup. It started out as a Snow shader and the math below was to help cause sort of a speckle to be plugged under the emissive channel of the material. I ended up tweaking it by insanely stretching the UV value and putting in panner nodes and it had granted me this strange result of veins pulsating through the shader.\n\nCredits to the lecturer Mark Ranson for assistance on snow speckle!\n\nA closer look at the Crystal in the gif below:\n\nAfter that, the rest of the components like the diffuse, normals, refraction and other mask controls came in.\n\nOther than absorbing all the knowledge and techniques I could find from Unreal Documentation and tutorials online, I think the most powerful thing I learned was to just keep going. Everything seems to follow suit if you are passionate about the thing you are doing. I was actually pretty intoxicated by the project.", null, "I found out about this one neat thing as I was creating my foliage: give it a slight emissive boost so it wouldn’t totally black out under shadow or dark areas killing the look of the asset.\n\nI also found out in one of the Unreal live training videos Getting Started with Landscapes Materials and Foliage about this, which really helped in culling and getting much-needed FPS boost.\n\nI took my Opacity channel from my texture, ran it through the PerInstanceFadeAmount node, gave it a scalar parameter to control its strength and hooked it into my Opacity and Opacity Mask.\n\nI have more in-depth progress stuff in my 3dhit and Polycount threads, so check them out if you want to know how I dived into things.\n\nSurprisingly, lighting was not too troublesome for me, I currently have fully dynamic lighting setups in my scenes so baking time was quite low. I have made sure to optimize the foliage and the rest as far as my knowledge goes and maintain 60 FPS or above through culling techniques and other optimization methods.", null, "I am currently using Ultra Dynamic Sky to cover it up with fake skybox geo and some cloud planes in an attempt to mimic Destiny 2’s lovely skyboxes.", null, null, "Upon tweaking the lighting, I tweaked the Post Process where I got the opportunity to change the look even further. I currently use Amplify LUT Pack.\n\nFrom here on, it is a combination of tweaking the material shaders and the lighting all together to bring out the desired look.\n\nAs for lighting the smaller parts of the environment, I actually solely relied upon the main sun. I do have some static lights but those came in much later, just for the characters and the props, with the given exception of the desert scene as shown below.\n\nI know I could use planes to fake out some god rays and to better control the look but I decided to opt for spotlights, for now." ]
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[ "Nabakanta Barua was a prominent Assamese novelist and poet. He is also known as Ekhud Kokaideo. Barua, along with Hem Barua and Amulya Barua, was considered the renaissance of modern poetry in Assam.", null, "Nabakanta Barua was born on December 29, 1926 at Guwahati to Nilakanta Barua and Swarnalata Barua. His father was a school inspector and later teacher. He had three siblings. Barua studied at Government Mojolia School. He completed matriculation from Nagaon Government Boys School.\nHe also studied at Cotton College and completed his BA from Shantiniketan and MA from Aligarh Muslim University. The family finally settled in Nagaon. The novelist died on July 14, 2002 following respiratory problems.\n\nThe poet worked at AK College in Uttar Pradesh. He also joined Cotton College and worked there till 1964. He also worked as an officer of English education at Assam Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad.\n\nBarua was considered the renaissance of modern poetry in Assam. Barua’s writings were most contemporary of its time. He started his career in writings, mostly poems, during the World War II and boomed around post-independence phase.\nThe Sahitya Akademi Award winner’s “Kokadeutar har” is referred to as all time classics. He wrote 5 novels. He also wrote essays and short stories for children.\nHis several collections include “Ratnakar”, “Raban”, “Jati aru Keitaaman Sketch”, “Mor aru Prithibir”, “Dolongot Taamighora”. His works have also been translated to different languages.\nAmong his most noteworthy and popular poems are included in the book “Kapiliparia sadhu”. He wrote eleven poems. The most important poems of Barua are “Polokh”, “Monot pore Arundhati”, “Norokot Don Juan” and “Crussot don Juan”. In 1984 he published the Assamese magazine “Sirolu” which later published as “Notun sirolu”." ]
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[ "3 edition of Beany-eye found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1935 by Chatto & Windus in London .\nWritten in English\n\nSample content of the static block block_header_top_right2. Currency: GBP AUD - Australian Dollar; GBP - British Pound Sterling; CAD - Canadian Dollar. Q. D, Leavis: An Appreciation (with a select bibliography) M. B. Kinch’s essay is reproduced here with the kind permission of The Brynmill Press. The essay was published as a pamphlet in , and the literary scene has inevitably changed in the years that have passed since then.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "The experiences of the Butler family with Beany-eye, who gardened and did odd jobs for them, as remembered by the son, who was eight years old at the time of Beany-eye's services. Excitable and moody, unceasing in his preparations against the expected invasion of an army of rats, Beany-eye's Beany-eye book madness reaches a climax which throws the whole countryside into pandemonium.\n\nThese. Note: Citations are based on reference standards. However, Beany-eye book rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study.\n\nThe specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied. The grasshoppers come;: &, Beany-eye (The Landmark library no.\n\nThe Sailor's Return by GARNETT, David and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at neilsolomonhowe.com David Garnett’s most popular book is Lady into Fox. David Garnett has 52 books on Goodreads with ratings.\n\nDavid Garnett’s most popular book is Lady into Fox. The Grasshoppers Come & Beany Eye by. David Garnett. it was amazing avg rating — 1 rating — published Want to. Beginning of a dialog window, including tabbed navigation to register an account or sign in to an existing account. Both registration and sign in support using google and facebook.\n\nIn they. Plays by John M. Synge (The Playboy of the Western World, The Tinker’s Wedding, The Shadow of the Glen) is among the titles published in the Guild Book’s first year. Jackets are common to the series, with a simple geometric design revealing the influence of the design of Penguin Books.\n\nNew books!: a Confessional. / Lisa Guidarini “When you steal from the library, you are preventing anyone else from reading that book, and the very notion makes me want to.\n\nDavid Garnett (9 March – 17 February ), known as \"Bunny\", was a British writer and publisher. A prominent member of the Bloomsbury Group, Garnett received literary recognition when his novel Lady into Fox, an allegorical fantasy, was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction/5.\n\nName disambiguation. Go to the disambiguation page to edit author name combination and separation. Includes. David Garnett is. Beany For Sale. Find Beany In Stock Now. Beany Babies Rare. Beany Babies Rare- Lots Of Them - Individual Pictures Provided. $ Beany-Eye () The Battle of Britain () War in the Air () The Campaign in Greece and Crete () The Golden Echo (, memoir) The Flowers of the Forest (, memoir) Aspects of Love (, novel) A Shot in the Dark () A Net for Venus (, novel) The Familiar Faces (, memoir) Two by Two (, novel) Ulterior Motives Born: Mar 09, David Garnett (9 March – 17 February ) was a British writer and publisher.\n\nAs a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received the nickname \"Bunny\", by which he was known to friends and intimates all his neilsolomonhowe.com: 9 MarchBrighton, East Sussex, UK.\n\nHe was born March 9, in Brighton, England, and died February 17, in Montcuq, France. As a child, he had a cloak made of rabbit skin and thus received the nickname \"Bunny\" by which he was known by friends and intimates all his life.\n\nGet the best deal for 1st Edition Hardcover Books in English Publication Year from the largest online selection at neilsolomonhowe.com Browse our daily deals for even more savings.\n\n9,in Brighton. English author. Son of the critic E. Garnett and the translator C. Garnett. Garnett’s first novellas, Lady Into Fox (; Russian translation, ) and A Man in the Zoo (; Russian Born: Mar 09, The cover has a strip of tape down the spine, a vertical crease, some minor marks and wear and a slightly bent corner.\n\nInside, there are a couple of creases, minor marks and some pages are fairly brown. Overall, this is a very good copy of the book for its age. The Sailor's Return & Beany-Eye Penguin # A British novel by David Garnett." ]
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[ "Last year, while introducing a number of College of the Canyons students, including several Veterans, to our Fallen Warriors Monument Proposal, I had the pleasure of meeting Manuel Martinez.\n\nAnd recently, we finally met at Awesometown’s Corner Bakery where we carried on for almost three hours discussing his war experiences and what prompted him to become a U.S. Army Paratrooper. Manny is clearly a delightful, patriotic young man and an asset to our community.\n\nFreedom in the U.S.A.\n\nManny E. Martinez was born March 13, 1988, in San Salvador where he spent his first 13 years before his family immigrated to the United States.\n\nThey moved to the San Fernando Valley where he resumed his education. First, Manny attend Pacoima Middle School, but then his family moved to Santa Clarita and he began attending Hart High School.\n\nHis mother, now a divorcee, struggled to make ends meet so they moved often ending up back in the San Fernando Valley a year later. Manny ultimately graduated from Reseda’s John R. Wooden High School in January 2008.\n\nDuring his senior year, Manny enlisted in the U.S. Army on their delayed entry program and he actually missed his graduation ceremony because he was already off to Basic Training.\n\nAt age 13, Manny witnessed on TV the horrendous 9/11 terrorist attack resulting in a lasting impact on him which is why he was eager to support his new country which he came to love very much.\n\nManny could not wait to enter Basic Training which began Feb. 2, 2008.\n\n“I could not imagine myself being here and enjoying America’s freedom and not doing anything about those terrorists,” Manny said. “I’m not one to sit on the sidelines.”\n\nManny took Basic and Advanced Infantry Training at Fort Benning, Georgia, where he scored high marks enabling him to pursue most any job function, but he chose infantry because he wanted into combat as soon as possible.\n\nNext, he was asked if he was interested in the Airborne. Once it was explained that he must parachute from airplanes he jumped at the opportunity (pun intended). Also, he was offered an assignment to a Ranger Battalion, but he stuck with the Airborne.\n\nInfantry Patrols out of Baghdad\n\nManny was sent back to Reseda, California after jump school to assist recruiting new troops for a few weeks and to visit his family before reporting to the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.\n\nBecause the 82nd’s initial unit in World War I had members from all 48 States, it was nicknamed All-American – which is the basis for its famed AA Patch. Famous soldiers of the 82nd include Sergeant Alvin York and 5 Star General of the Army, Omar Bradley whom I briefly personally spoke with during my 1967 Vietnam tour of duty.\n\nOne of Manny’s highlights was meeting 4 Star General Raymond Odierno in Iraq.\n\nNext Manny was promptly sent to Fort Polk, Louisiana for a short stint and then back to Fort Bragg before deploying as a Private 2nd Class to Iraq Dec. 9, 2008, 10 months after joining the Army.\n\nManny’s unit was based in Baghdad and soon, using High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles known as Humvees. He participated in routine, but, risky patrols searching for Al-Qaeda terrorists.", null, "During Ramadan, which requires Muslims to fast, Manny went on his very first patrol out of Baghdad and his Platoon Leader and First Sergeant’s Humvees were slammed by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED).\n\nLuckily, no one was injured though this incident sent a strong message to Manny to stay on high alert.\n\nOften he manned a M240B Machine Gun which is heavier than comparable weapons, but it’s highly regarded for reliability and on one occasion a suspicious vehicle was zooming straight toward his Humvee.\n\nBecause combat rules of engagement were so restrictive, and because Manny was told that you only fire when fired upon, he was initially confused. However, he made the right decision to open up which brought that hard driving vehicle to an abrupt stop.\n\nThe driver slowly got out and raised his arms. Manny, at age 20, allowed him to re-enter his vehicle and drive away. Manny’s fellow soldiers were delighted with his direct reaction as they knew right then that he was trustworthy.\n\nThey never determined whether that driver was Al-Qaeda or not, but the outcome was satisfactory. Meanwhile, Manny began experiencing hearing loss.\n\nDuring Manny’s Iraq tour, his Platoon’s base camp was regularly mortared sending troops scrambling for bunkers. It happened so often that they took it in stride.\n\nSometimes those attacks were flat-out inconvenient such as the day they were showering. Al-Qaeda knew those showers and latrines were necessary for U.S. troops and probably presented easy targets as they were constantly hit.\n\nSudden mortar attacks cause much confusion especially when naked soldiers are sprinting for cover.\n\nConditions were harsh considering Iraq’s extreme heat, the bulky, heavy combat gear soldiers wore, cramped quarters, and lack of sleep. But Manny and his fellow troops were constantly on base camp guard duty or patrolling.\n\nManny prided himself in his constant preparations for the next mission.\n\n“I never wanted to look bad so I always had my gear at the ready and my combat boots on,” he said.\n\nFollowing Manny’s 12 month Iraq tour of duty, he returned to the U.S. for a three year stint before deploying to Afghanistan for a four month tour of duty with the 82nd Airborne Division.\n\nMost of Manny’s combat missions were at night time, which I believe was most daunting, however today’s combat infantry gear includes high quality night vision devices.\n\nManny experienced numerous chaotic firefights and it always ended badly for the Taliban, though a number of Manny’s fellow troopers were wounded in action.\n\nAfter Afghanistan, Manny went home for a leave of absence and then to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and then Fort Irwin National Training Center, California in July 2013 where he assisted in training troops.\n\nIn early 2016, the Army determined Manny’s hearing loss was substantial enough that they placed him on standby. On July 26, 2016 he was medically discharged.\n\nManny was devastated as he loved being a United States Soldier, so he sought help from an attorney to plead his case, though it was to no avail.\n\nManny realizes that his hearing loss was due to his noisy, chaotic combat experiences; wearing two radios to communicate with his Platoon Leader and Platoon Sergeant only exacerbated his hearing issue.\n\nManny remains very proud of his service and these days he and his lovely wife Bryna are attending college thanks to the GI Bill and both intend to become Santa Clarita teachers where they have lived since August 2016.", null ]
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[ null, "Walt Disney Studios has released a “Capturing the Magic” featurette for the all-new live-action musical comedy “Disenchanted,” which will premiere on Disney+ on Friday, November 18, 2022." ]
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[ null, "Joy Freeman said she always supported the “choice” of abortion but never thought she would have one herself.\n\n“I’d always thought I would fight for my child no matter what. But I didn’t,” Freeman wrote recently for The Guardian.\n\nFreeman had a late-term abortion after her unborn baby boy was diagnosed with spina bifida. She and her partner learned about their unborn child’s disability about half-way through her pregnancy.\n\n“The prognosis was not good: major, life-saving surgery at birth, no walking, probably no talking,” she wrote. “The likelihood that he would survive childhood was murky.”\n\nFreeman described herself as “a mess” when she found out about the diagnosis. She said she could feel her unborn son moving inside of her, signaling that he was alive. The writer said she wavered about the decision, but it was her partner who firmly decided that they should abort their son.\n\nOne thing that kept me going through the moral conundrums was that my partner – my son’s father, the love of my life – was so certain that termination was the right thing: for us as a couple, for the child, for our son. He put all my doubts into context, supported me and was forthright in his opinion that we were still the same people despite what we had done.\n\n… But my partner felt without a shadow of a doubt that, through abortion, this baby would not suffer, that he would return to God, the ball of energy that magics us into creation or whatever you believe in, and that there would be no regret for that infant, no actual loss beyond the hopes and dreams we had for him. He felt that this was a kind of spiritual recycling, and whoever that child might have been would arrive in another form some other time.\n\nTo have the abortion, Freeman said she took a pill “to kill the baby” and later gave birth to his dead body in the maternity ward of a big London hospital. She said she could hear the cries of healthy newborns as she was aborting her own child.\n\n“The vision of the tiny white coffin that disappeared for cremation haunts my dreams, as do the words: I did this,” Freeman said.\n\nSince having her own abortion, Freeman talked to other couples who also aborted because their baby had an abnormality. Interestingly, in many of those cases, the fathers, not the mothers, were the deciding factor in the decision, she wrote.\n\nTragically, one study found that 68% of unborn children who are diagnosed with spina bifida in utero die from abortion.\n\nModern technology is providing hope for some families who are contemplating abortion in the face of the diagnosis. A new surgical procedure can partially correct malformations of spina bifida while the baby is still in utero. Currently, 13 hospitals in the U.S. perform this type of surgery" ]
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[ "INAR calls for a renewed National Action Plan Against Racism (NAPAR) and for the Government to show political leadership in the fight against racism in Ireland.\n\nCall for a National Action Plan Against Racism\n\nThe Government’s failure to show political leadership in the fight against racism in Ireland is a major cause of concern for INAR. In this respect, INAR calls for a renewed National Action Plan Against Racism (NAPAR) which is compliant with the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA) adopted at the 2001 UN World Conference against Racism and Discrimination in Durban, South Africa and ratified by Ireland.\n\nAbout the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action (DDPA)\n\nThe DDPA calls for comprehensive national action plans to eradicate racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. It calls for the reinforcement of national institutions and it formulates concrete recommendations in the areas of national legislation and the administration of justice. The DDPA emphasizes the importance of preventive and concerted action, especially in the field of education and awareness-raising, and calls for the strengthening of human rights education.\n\nBetween 2003 and 2008, Ireland had a National Action Plan Against Racism (NAPAR) which, while it was not fully DDPA-compliant at least provided a framework for tackling racism at a national level, and signalled an understanding that the State should give leadership in the fight against racism across public institutions and all areas of life. However, with the financial crisis, the last NAPAR was allowed to expire in 2008, and with it came the closure of one of its key pillars; the National Consultative Committee on Racism and Integration (NCCRI) which shut in 2009.\n\nToday, there is an urgent need for a renewed National Action Plan Against Racism (NAPAR) to be developed with civil society stakeholders. The recent government document “Migrant Integration Strategy” published in February 2017 fails to meet the standards of a UN Durban Declaration-compliant NAPAR. The Strategy’s framing of anti-racism measures entirely within the focus of ‘migrant integration’ ignores the maturity of Ireland as a diverse society and the presence of indigenous ethnic minorities, namely Irish Travellers and other Irish-born ethnic minorities.\n\nDuties of the former NCCRI included:\n\nSubmission to the Oireachtas on", null, "Interim Report to the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth\n\nDeclaration of the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance" ]
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The SAON Roadmap for Arctic Observing and Data System definition should build upon national efforts and needs, existing Arctic road mapping activities, and ultimately serve as a guide for developing concrete national plans to support pan-Arctic observing needs.\n\nThe Guidelines for contributing to SAON’s Roadmap for Arctic Observing and Data Systems will have this contents:\n\nThe document will be made available here and presented 12th October at Arctic Circle Assembly.", null, "In spring 2019, the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) led a project to use this framework in a so-called value tree analysis for Arctic meteorological and oceanographic networks. The report is available here and results can be viewed on the http://arctic-obs.fmi.fi/ site.\n\nThe report concludes that efforts in these disciplines for networks between 30°N and 60°N are five times greater than for networks north of 60°N.\n\nThe Third Polar Data Forum (PDF III) will be hosted by the Finnish Meteorological Institute in Helsinki, Finland from November 18th to 22nd, 2019. PDF III will be co-organized with regional partners including the INTAROS project in conjunction with the EU Arctic Cluster, the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, and other European organizations. The Forum will be co-convened by the IASC-SAON Arctic Data Committee, Southern Ocean Observing System, Standing Committee on Antarctic Data Management, the World Data System and other organizations engaged in polar data management.\n\nMore information, including the call for abstracts is available at https://polar-data-forum.org/", null, "The AOS is a high-level, biennial summit that aims to provide community-driven, science-based guidance for the design, implementation, coordination and sustained long-term (decades) operation of an international network of Arctic observing systems.\n\nThe 5th Arctic Observing Summit will be held in Akureyri, Iceland on 31st March – 2nd April 2020, during the Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW). The theme for the AOS will be 'Observing for Action' . The deadline for submitting White Papers or Short Statement is 15th November 2019.\n\nThe International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR) meets for the sixth time to identify changes in the Arctic environment and society, and to discuss possible future sustainable development. Researchers with an interests in the Arctic are invited to participate in this multidisciplinary symposium and share their insights, their challenges, and to explore the possible futures of the Arctic. In addition to scientific papers, ISAR encourages reports on the human aspects of the Arctic including, the disciplines of the humanities, political science, economics, and engineering.\n\nThe session Development and Implementation of a Sustainable Arctic Observing Network: Accomplishments and Challenges (Main convener: Jeremy Wilkinson, Stein Sandven ; Co-conveners: Michael Karcher, Craig Lee, Hanne Sagen) will provide an opportunity to better understand the broad nature of an observing network (land, ocean, ice, and atmosphere), and welcomes presentations on all aspects of an Arctic observing system of systems. From the challenges associated with year-round data collection, through to the integration and visualization of multidisciplinary data from distributed repositories, societal benefit and cost benefit analysis, network design, policy and more.\n\nThe session focuses on co-producing recommendations regarding how to best develop, organise and maintain long-term observing systems in different Arctic regions (both land and marine based). These recommendations will address major SAON objectives, as well as forming an integral be part of the Roadmap for a future sustainable Arctic observing system, to be developed under the INTAROS project (www.intaros.eu).\n\nThe session Scientific Contributions to the Third Arctic Science Ministerial (ASM3) (Main convener: Volker Rachold; Co-conveners: Hiroyuki Enomoto, Thorsteinn Gunnarsson, Nicole Biebow, Jeremy Wilkinson) will focus on the scientific content of ASM3. It will serve as a forum to present and discuss scientific contributions to ASM3 and also include status reports on the planning of the ministerial. The purpose is to support the planning of the ASM3 and to enable the scientific community to contribute.\n\nMeeting of the SAON Board in Arkhangelsk, Russia\n\nIn the statement from the 2nd Arctic Science Ministerial in 2018, ministers confirm their intent to promote the sharing of research infrastructure and observing systems and their intent to “expand the cooperation in this area by progressively moving from the design to the deployment phase of an integrated Arctic observing system which also supports and includes community-based observatories, in cooperation with the Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON)…”\n\nThe SAON Board met 26th May 2019 during the Arctic Science Summit Week in Arkhangelsk, Russia and discussed among other things follow up actions to the statement from the 2nd Arctic Science Ministerial. One project was formulated as a proposal to the US National Science Foundation by a group of US researchers: Research Networking Activities in Support of Sustained Coordinated Observations of Arctic Change.\n\nDocuments from the meeting are available here.\n\nThe Work Programme is available here. Two of the calls in the document make reference to SAON:\n\nThe call text for the second project says that it should support the mission and objectives of the international initiative on Arctic observations brought forward by the Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON). SAON plans to engage in the project and notes from a planning meeting 17th July 2019 are found here." ]
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[ "New Renault Captur SUV is based on the same platform as the Renault Clio and Nissan Juke.", null, "The first official pictures of the production model of the new Renault Captur SUV have been released.\n\nBased on the same platform as the Renault Clio and Nissan Juke, the Captur is longer than the Clio but slightly shorter than the Juke.\n\nDesigned to feel like an MPV on the inside, the Captur will have lots of interior space, a high driving position and a large boot, and all models come with keyless entry, hill start assist and parking sensors as standard. The Renault R-Link infotainment system – with touchscreen tablet, six-speakers and Bluetooth connectivity – is available as an option.\n\nThe engine range will be the same as the Clio, most notably including a diesel engine that emits only 96g/km of CO2, which is far less than the cleanest Juke model. Renault’s small car product guru Benoit Bochard describes the Captur as a “compact, unaggressive crossover, which is particularly user-friendly”.\n\nThe Renault Captur goes on sale in the UK in June. Expect prices to start from around £13,000." ]
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[ null, "By: Marion R. Shiner\nIn: Abstract photography\nWith: 0 Comments\n\nTate Modern’s new show Shape of Light has already received negative reviews from The Independent, The Times and The Sunday Times. Only The Guardian and The Telegraph liked it, although the latter praised it quite ambiguously:\n\n“The work is magnificent, but the question that pursued it and continued to hover – the question of whether or not [photography] should be considered art – is one of the less imaginative ways to think about it. Rather to my surprise, I find myself very close to agreeing with this verdict.\n\nObviously, conservatives don’t see it as purely something that involves looking at the world through a lens – ELS\n\nEarlier in her article, Telegraph critic Gaby Wood comments on how photography must have struggled, and perhaps even now struggling, with the perception that this is a technological breakthrough:\n\n“This exhibition. she said, “seems to be a brother to the one in the National Portrait Gallery [Victorian Giants: The Birth of Art Photography], in which 19th century photographers are shown seeking status. “\n\nAt the Tate Modern show, some practical difficulties are evident. For a long way in the exhibition, there is a lack of color and a lack of scale. The painting could be as large as she wanted. It took photography a long time to reach a major scale, and when it did, it didn’t do it in galleries but on billboards. Bastard pop art photography. To adapt a famous political saying, he “caught the advertisers bathing and stole their clothes”. Even big’n figurative, concerning the seriously contemplated photograph, took a while to arrive. Large-scale abstract color photography, as shown in the exhibition, took even longer to take hold. She had to fight against an elitist perception that “fine art photography” could only exist in black and white. Everything else, as far as the photographic elite was concerned, was populist hogwash. The Tate show illustrates these difficulties without, I fully suspect, the intention of doing so.\n\nA bigger problem, which gets more serious as the show progresses, is the lack of any consistent sense of what photography is now. Obviously, the Conservatives do not see it as purely something that involves looking at the world through a lens. The definition of what is and is not a photograph has therefore been pushed to the breaking point, and perhaps even beyond. Photography without a camera was born at least in the mid-1920s. Lightweight, light-sensitive paper is sufficient. Today, images, regardless of their origin, can be altered, enhanced and distorted in the computer, until they completely take leave of what can be seen in the real world using ‘one eye.", null, "The problem here, for me at least. Do the strictly non-photographic images in the latter sections of the show often strike me as flat, in every sense of the word, and boring to watch. Does it excite me to know that Sigmar Polke’s (1992) Uranium Green series was made from this radioactive material? Not really. Do I find the random shapes generated in this way interesting? No, I don’t.\n\nThe really interesting things about the exhibit – and it’s interesting for long periods of time despite what I’ve said here – are the tensions between what we know to be real and what happens to that reality between hands of a talented and imaginative photographer. In the first stages of the show, the hanging is punctuated by paintings by famous modernist artists – Arp, Miro, Mondrian. The goal seems to have been not only to suggest similarities, but to punctuate long stretches of things potentially boring to the uninitiated. At first glance, these paintings seem to face the small black and white images they accompany. Gradually, however, we realize that these modest, colorless images have special qualities of their own. They don’t exist in a separate sphere, like paintings do. They are in conversation with things experienced in the real world that have been skillfully and often skillfully altered to produce what is seen. In turn, we enter into conversation with these images from which the paintings are excluded." ]
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[ null, "The innovations behind laser eye treatment have made considerable progress since Jose Barrequer first spearheaded the manual procedures in quite a while center in Columbia in the 1950’s. This Spanish ophthalmologist was answerable for developing the microkeratome, the little sharp edge that slices into the cornea to make the fold before reshaping the eye for better vision. While large numbers of his manual strategies have now been supplanted by consistently further developing laser advancements, the medicines which came after him all owe him an obligation for his experimentation.\n\nFrom his essential strategies an entire host of ways to deal with vision improvement medical procedure have created. LASIK is the most popular, yet this article will investigate the other normal careful methods. At the point when you choose to seek after laser treatment for eyes for your vision, you will actually want to choose the strategy that will give your eyes the most ideal vision.\n\nThis is the most well known laser treatment for eyes. A microkeratome edge cuts a fold in the external eye, which is then stripped back to get to the cornea so it very well may be reshaped by a laser. The most widely recognized laser utilized is the Excimer laser, which remaps the situation of your eye up to 4,000 times each second to guarantee greatest precision.\n\nPRK (Photorefractive keratectomy) depends on a similar standard as LASIK, to be specific, that reshaping the cornea further develops vision. The thing that matters is in how the reshaping of the cornea is finished. With PRK, no fold is cut in the cornea. All things being equal, the exceptionally external layer of the cornea, the epithelium, is reshaped by the laser.\n\nThis sort of a medical procedure is less intrusive than LASIK, making it more appropriate for those with meager corneas. It can likewise manage bigger student sizes with less twisting of vision. The main PRK strategy was not endorsed by the FDA until 1995, despite the fact that it had been usually acted in different nations since the 1980s. The worldwide examination behind PRK makes it a quickly advancing treatment, and the most recent technique hitting available now is known as No Touch, in light of the fact that the method involved with reshaping the external cornea is done totally by laser innovation with no manual instrument use by any means.\n\nLASEK (Laser-Helped Sub-Epithelial Keratectomy) is a variety of PRK. Like PRK, it focuses on the epithelium without cutting a fold into the center of the tissue. In contrast to PRK, it doesn’t further develop vision by reshaping the epithelium tissue. All things being equal, it leaves the epithelium flawless, lifting it up to permit laser shaping of the basic corneal tissue. At the point when this is done, it replaces the epithelium over the reshaped tissue.\n\nLASEK is a laser eye treatment explicitly promoted to the people who have slim or steeply bended corneas. There are less intricacy for these kinds of patients than they would have with a fold style cut. You should take note of that recuperation time with LASEK is longer than for PRK or LASIK. While LASIK and PRK patients normally see obviously the following day, it might require 4 – 7 days after a LASEK method before clear vision is evident.\n\nThe wavefront title alludes to the up and coming age of laser eye medicines. This sort measures the state of your eye, yet in addition the manner in which your eye mutilates light. This permits the laser eye treatment performed to address any current abnormalities in your vision so you have a crisper careful result.\n\nWavefront LASIK is turning into an exceptionally well known decision for the individuals who need to have progressed vision remedy. Pilots, individuals from the military, and the people who as of now have issues with deviations in their sight will capitalize on wavefront LASIK. It is fundamentally more costly than standard LASIK, so as opposed to intuitively settling on “awesome” procedure after a business show, talk about with your primary care physician what will give you the best outcomes for your specific visual circumstance." ]
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[ null, "After seven years of exile from the city, wolf shifter Jonathan is reunited with the fated mate he left behind—sweet, freckle-faced Peter. Jonathan is determined to start fresh with his omega in small-town Darlington and mark him. Claim him. Have him carry his pups. But Peter is a human and there’s no chance of claiming, let alone starting a family until Jonathan tells the omega about shifters.\n\nJonathan is Peter’s dream alpha—bold, protective, and wild. Peter is fiercely in love and desperate to have the handsome man’s babies, but something isn’t right. Jonathan has a secret.\n\nWhen Jonathan risks the safety of his species and reveals his wolf, Peter is terrified. Shaken and disoriented, Peter runs back to the savage city.\n\nThere’s a bounty on Jonathan’s head and following Peter puts both of them in grave danger, but the courageous alpha will fight against fangs, claws, and even death to protect his fated mate. If they make it out alive, will Peter accept Jonathan’s wolf and agree to be claimed? Or will their second chance be their last?\n\n\nTwice Bitten is a prequel to the Darlington Pack series. It can be read as a standalone novella that introduces the characters of quirky small-town Darlington. Twice Bitten features second chance romance, a ballsy protective alpha, the formative story of a close-knit pack, and fated mates with a guaranteed happily ever after." ]
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[ null, "Travel Russia – Get a Guide to Make the Best of Your Holiday\nHow to Find the Best Hotel Deals\nHow to Travel Light – Hand Luggage only!\nTravel to India – What vaccines do I need?\nTips for Prepping your Home Before you Travel\n\nChina Offers a True Taste of the East\n\nIf you were rather vague in telling somebody about your planned trip to Asia, chances are the very first option by way of countries which will come to mind is China. Whether this is by design or if it just sort of happened, China does indeed lead the way as perhaps offering the truest taste of the east as one can ever hope to get.\n\nBy referring to China as perhaps the one country which stands out as a tourism destination in the region, one isn’t necessarily discounting all the other countries in the region — far from it. The only real reason why China is somewhat of an absolute must is because it just has so much more to offer, with every corner of this massive country associated with something rather unique to it. You could travel just a mere 100km within one province and experience such a colossal change in so many different elements that you may even start believing you had in fact unknowingly crossed the national border.\n\nCulturally, China is perhaps the East and Far East’s ultimate melting pot, with this cultural diversity largely attributed to historical events as well as modern-day events. Historic migration patterns have witnessed people of Chinese origin spread to all corners of the East and to all corners of the world really, which is something that still happens on a large scale to this day. What makes it even more interesting however are all the stories one hears about how a lot of ethnic groups that left the Chinese mainland in historical times returned somewhere along the line, adding a lot more spice to what is already a diverse melting pot of mostly Asian cultures.\n\nLots of Different Sights to See\n\nYou definitely won’t be short of sights to see in China — in fact, unless your stay is an extended one, you’ll probably not have enough time to get in nearly as much sightseeing as you might have liked. Mentioning some of these sights by name would perhaps spoil the exploration adventure that awaits you, so I’ll leave that up to you to discover.\n\nLook past those activities you can do back home and rather aim to engage in experiences that offer you a cultural experience. Visit South Guizhou for instance, where you’ll get to enjoy the unique experience of taking in some breathtaking views of the rolling landscapes while basking in the hospitability of the Miao people who reside in Danzhai County. They’ll dazzle you with their demonstration of the colour-paper hand-making process which you could probably take part in if you asked nicely.\n\nLots of History inside a Country in Motion\n\nWhile China is going through a rapid modernisation process, there is plenty of history to take in, especially if you move further away from the major economic centres and urban areas. You get the chance to witness a country in motion while there’s a clear concerted effort to preserve ancient cultures and the rich history of the country.\n\nI’m a 31-year-old freelance writer from Toronto, Canada. I enjoy writing about sports, business and travel. My work has been featured on Yahoo.ca, the Huffington Post, Business.com, ESPN Radio and more.I love to feed the needs of readers everywhere." ]
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[ null, "There are certain trigger words that drive people wild – their wits go out and reflex responses set in. This weekend and this morning Stephen Nolan’s radio show was knee-deep in trigger words. What words? “Catholic clergy sexual abuse”. Stephen did an interview with Cardinal Wilfred Napier of South Africa, in which the cardinal raised the question of whether paedophilia is simply a crime or whether it’s a psychological illness of which the paedophile is himself a victim.\nThat question hasn’t been answered, or if it has been I haven’t come across it. If I am in control of my actions, I must be held responsible for them. If I am not in control of my actions, I cannot be held responsible for them. The nearest – but imperfect – parallel I can think of is alcoholism. Some believe alcoholism is a disease and requires treatment – the alcoholic is in the grip of something he can’t control. Others believe an alcoholic is a drunk who chooses to abuse himself and often others and should be punished.\nCardinal Napier went on to say that someone who was abused and then went on to abuse is at least partially not responsible for their actions. I’m more dubious about that – in fact I’d disagree with him, certainly if he’s suggesting that when a person has been abused it’s inevitable that they go on to abuse. There are a lot of people who’ve been abused who don’t go on to abuse, so that notion of the inevitable repeat of the crime falls down. I suspect the cardinal was trying to indicate that past experience can shape future experience. That’s certainly true. But the inevitability bit doesn’t stand up.\nSo. I look forward – among people who are prepared to deal with the subject in a rational way – to discussion of this crime-or-condition issue, with expert opinion being fed in. Victims should be part of this discussion but we should keep in mind that because they have been wounded so deeply, it will be harder for them to deal with the subject dispassionately, which is what it needs.\nOne other matter related to child sexual abuse that’s not been addressed and should be: is the level of abuse among Catholic clergy higher than in other Churches or religions, or in the wider community? Put bluntly, is your child more likely to be abused by a Catholic priest than they are by a minister, a rabbi, a scout master or their uncle? Ugly, yes, but for that very reason in need of some facts and figures.\n\nView all posts by Jude Collins →\nA night with David Norris\nCan I interest you in some quality Death?" ]
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[ "Michael Appleton was happy to see his side grind out victory this evening at LNER Stadium against Wigan Athletic as they came from behind to take the points.\n\nWhilst the manager says manner of the win wasn’t particularly pleasing on the eye it’s good to be able to win even when you’re not at your best because it’s about picking up points first.\n\n“You’ve only got to look at last Saturday and the performance, I know we lost the game but I thought we were outstanding and that’s the thing about football you never know. We could have won four games with our performance (at Plymouth) but we didn’t. So today was a massive three points.” Michael said.\n\nThe City boss thought that the game went a little flat and Wigan took advantage of that, but was delighted with the moment of magic from his captain to restore parity and would have loved the supporters to have been in the stadium to see it.\n\n“For whatever reason for ten minutes or so it was a little bit flat, we gave a poor goal away and I was contemplating making changes and wishing and thinking at the time if this place was full it would be a help to me right now. But I think Jorge showed his quality and once he did that, for the last 20-25 minutes we were very good and it was only a matter of time before we got the second.\"\n\nTom Hopper was Michael’s pick of the Imps squad on the night and was thankful that his endeavour and effort was rewarded with a goal which was more than deserved.", null, "“I’m delighted for him, even if he wouldn’t have scored tonight he was our best player by a long shot. Not just because of what he did in possession but out of position he was excellent, he was almost doing my job on the pitch at times. When I was disappointed at the lack of physicality on the pitch, he was making sure the players were aware of that. Hats off to him tonight he got his reward, he got his goal and I’m delighted for him.”\n\nCity are next in action in SkyBet League One against Rochdale on Saturday at the Crown Oil Arena and you can see the game LIVE on We Are Imps iFollow, to get your match pass ahead of kick off CLICK HERE" ]
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[ null, "Kendra Harrison made a winning return to the London track on which she broke the 28-year-old world 100 metres hurdles record last year, clocking up a 21st consecutive victory in 12.39sec at the ninth International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Diamond League meeting of the season.\n\nHarrison is giving every sign that, having missed qualification for the Rio Olympics and also suffering a hand injury earlier this year, she is determined to earn the global gold her talent merits at the IAAF World Championships that will take place in the same Olympic Stadium next month.\n\nBut if her win was expected, the presence on her shoulder of another athlete with fond memories of the arena, London 2012 champion Sally Pearson, was a surprise, given the Australian's long struggle for fitness after a shattered wrist and a serious hamstring injury.\n\nPearson won her heat in 12.71, a season’s best, but then stepped up again in the final to push the American trials winner to the line in 12.48.\n\n\"I am so happy right now,\" said Pearson.\n\n\"I'm really excited to have been able to prove what shape I am in.\"\n\nKristi Kastlin failed to finish after misjudging the first hurdle, and fellow American Jasmin Stowers, well placed, came to grief in spectacular fashion over the final set of barriers.\n\nBritain's world and Olympic 5,000 and 10,000m champion Mo Farah rounded off the Muller Anniversary Games meeting with victory in the 3,000m in a season’'s best of 7min 35.15sec, in front of Adel Mechaal of Spain, who ran 7:36.32, and fellow Brit Andrew Butchart, one of 11 runners to be towed to a personal best by Farah's pace.\n\nEuropean indoor 1,500 and 3,000m champion Laura Muir fell a little short of her target of breaking the longstanding British mile record of 4:17.57, held by Zola Budd, as she was passed on the final lap by Kenya’s Olympic 5,000m silver medallist Hellen Obiri.\n\nShe won in a meeting and national record of 4:16.56, surpassing the mark set by Olympic champion Faith Kipyegon.\n\nHowever, Scotland's Muir pushed hard down the final straight to earn a personal best of 4:18.03.\n\nAllyson Felix of the US, beaten to last year's Olympic 400m gold by the diving finish of The Bahamas' Shaunae Miller, is determined to add another global gold to her collection this year, judging by her performance in winning in 49.65, the fastest time in the world this year.\n\nThe 31-year-old, who will defend her title in London, finished metres clear of compatriots Courtney Okolo - second in a season’s best of 50.29 - and Shamier Little, third in a personal best of 50.40.\n\n\"This is my first Diamond League meeting of the season, so it is good to get underway with a win,\" said Felix.\n\n\"I am looking forward to get some more training in before the World Champs - it was great to get a run-out on the track before the Champs.\"\n\nJamaica's Olympic 100 and 200m champion Elaine Thompson, who is concentrating on the shorter distance this season, won in 10.94 in a race which saw three women break 11 seconds.\n\nDafne Schippers, the world 200m champion from The Netherlands, ran 10.96 as the fastest qualifier in the heats, but was a hundredth of a second slower in the final, with Blessing Okagbare-Ighoteguonor of Nigeria third in a season's best of 10.99.\n\nYet another 2.00m jump from Russia's world high jump champion Mariya Lasitskene earned her victory in the stadium where she will be a clear favourite for world gold next month under a neutral flag.\n\nRussia remain suspended by the IAAF due to doping allegations, with Vashti Cunningham of the US second today on 1.97.\n\nFred Kerley, the startling new 400m talent from the US with a 43.70 time this season, finished second in the 200m in what was his first race as a professional.\n\nThe 22-year-old from Texas A&M clocked a personal best of 20.24 behind the man who won the American Trials over this distance, Ameer Webb, who clocked 20.13.\n\nThree days earlier in Lausanne, Kolak responded to the 36-year-old Spotakova's meeting record of 67.40m with a winning final effort of 68.43m that topped this year's world list and added more than 2.00m to her national record.\n\nHere that result was reversed, as Kolak set a meeting record of 67.83 in the third round, only for the Czech athlete to win with a last round effort of 68.26.\n\nThere was another field event meeting record in the women's long jump, where Olympic champion Tianna Bartoletta put it all together in the fifth round to reach 7.01m and earn victory ahead of Serbia’s Ivana Spanovic.\n\nThe latter's opening effort of 6.88 was a season's best, but it was also a costly effort as she was clearly in immediate discomfort with what looked like an ankle injury, forcing her to pull out of the competition at that point.\n\nThis is a concern for the Olympic bronze medallist and European indoor champion with the World Championships less than four weeks away.\n\nBritain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson raised some home hopes with fourth place in a season's best of 6.75 behind Australia's Brooke Stratton, whose 6.79 was also a season’s best.\n\nIn the arena where he won an unexpected 800m silver at the London 2012 Games, Nijel Amos of Botswana confirmed his recent return to top form after injury by winning in 1:43.18, the fastest time of the year.\n\nAries Merritt, the world record holder in the 110m hurdles, earned victory in a season’s best of 13.09 in front of Milan Trajkovic, second in a Cypriot record of 13.25.\n\nGreece's Olympic pole vault champion Katerina Stefanidi won with a best of 4.81m, clear of Switzerland's Nicole Buchler, second in a season’s best of 4.73, and Sweden’s Michaela Meijer, who managed 4.65.\n\nThey finished above Sandi Morris of the US, who last year became only the second woman to jump 6.00, on count-back." ]
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[ null, "While not a perfect monitor, the Chi Mei CMV 222H is versatile and will provide decent images for everyday computing, as well as viewing photos and movies.\n\nVersatility abounds with the 222H, which can be connected to a big-screen TV, PC, set-top box, gaming console, DVD player or VCR. It has an HDMI input, as well as a D-sub input, and it also provides component, S-Video and composite connections, but lacks a DVI port.\n\nIt has a native resolution of 1680x1050, so it's not quite capable of displaying full high definition content, and its aspect ratio is 16:10, so black bars will still be present when watching DVDs. Depending on the quality of the DVD and the viewing distance, colour blotching and pixelation may be evident on the screen. This is primarily due to the large native resolution of the monitor and low resolution (720x576) of DVD movies.\n\nPhysically, we like the built-in media card reader on the left-hand side of the unit, and the swivelling base makes this relatively easy to access. It can handle all popular formats, such as SD, CompactFlash and Memory Stick. We're not too keen on the screen's controls though. These reside on the right-hand side of the monitor, and this means you have to swivel the monitor to look at the controls while making adjustments to the picture.\n\nAs for its image quality, it's not a bad monitor, but it does have a couple of slight uniformity and brightness problems; during our tests, the corners looked noticeably dark and discoloured.\n\nTesting with DisplayMate, and using the HDMI connection, we observed decent contrast levels, especially on the extreme greyscale test, which showed all levels of light-grey on a white background. Its brightness level, however, made it hard to get all dark-grey levels to show up against a black background. Turning up the brightness to get more dark levels to show up made the overall picture look pale.\n\nBlack screens suffered a little from the seeping backlights at the top and bottom of the screen, and we also noticed a slight colour cast in the greyscale. Grey colours looked slightly yellow during our tests, and this was something we couldn't rectify by changing the colour temperature. We tested with the temperature at 7300K.\n\nImage noise wasn't much of an issue with this screen; it was present in dark grey colours, but it wasn't overly noticeable, except when watching movies with a lot of black and grey colours. In the Windows desktop environment, it produced sharp images and text, while motion was also handled well; videos, scrolling test and games didn't exhibit any ghosting.\n\nDuring our photo viewing tests, we observed slightly washed-out colours, especially in very light-coloured areas, but overall, the images looked quite good and the greyscale discolouration we noticed in DisplayMate wasn't an issue.\n\nThe screen's coating isn't glossy, so reflections from room lights aren't a problem, and its 170/160-degree horizontal/vertical angles specification is on-par with other 22in monitors that we've seen. When viewed from the sides, the end furthest away looked much darker than the near end of the screen, but the content of the screen remained viewable. Its vertical angle was a little fiddly, however, and required meticulous tilting to provide a comfortable viewing position." ]