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And while their immediate judges and prosecutors were among the first to perish in the initial uprising and catastrophe that followed, the silent agreement of Oriathan people to turn their collective blind eye on hundreds of obviously unjust trials made every living free citizen of Oriath a prime subject for retribution.\n\nWhen you first spawn in this hideout, you end up in a small room of mediocre wealth. I treat this room as a personal room of player's character with access to legacy workbenches from previous leagues. 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The centerpiece of this room is a shoddy, obviously custom-made cage with a single inmate, which is being questioned by a group of exiles. By the looks of it (the furniture in the cage, a basket with food and quite some paperwork in the vicinity) he has a lot of explanations to do.\n\nRight next to the courtroom, behind a flimsy bookshelf-for-a-wall construction, lies the improvised (but still effective) torture chamber, with both executor and oriathan citizen present. There is a silent body on the floor, covered in blood. His screams just recently could clearly be heard in the courtroom - at this point, the flimsy design of the torture chamber suddenly appears to be clearly planned for this.\n\nAt the other end of the courtroom, we can clearly see makeshift prison cell, containing a handful of oriathan citizens as prisoners, two exiles (wardens), and suddenly - a well-served dining table. 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It was a lot of fun working on this project, and I believe it ended up suiting the dark and malevolent lore of Path of Exile quite nicely.\n\nWhile I fully realize that the subject of unjust trials, the death penalty, and slight hints on national discrimination and concentration camps are all pretty touchy subjects, I still went ahead with it and I sincerely hope that nobody is significantly offended or unnerved.\n\nI hope that my English was not too bad - I live in Ukraine, and English is not my native language.\n\nLooks like the screenshots will be loading in random order, so they might not reflect the journey correctly, despite that being the original plan. In this case, I hope it won't a big trouble for you to understand in which order those are described in this text. If everything else fails - just download it and enjoy it directly!\n\nContains microtransactions. 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"The TI10 for 2020 was scheduled to take place in Stockholm, Sweden, and when the event was moved to 2021, officials double checked with Sweden, who assured them it was fine to move the tournament to 2021 and keep the same venue. They seem to have had a change of heart however, because on June 22nd, 2021, the Swedish Sports Federation announced that it would not classify Dota as an elite sport.\n\nThis is the worst news the league could receive, because Dota is a sport with players from all over the world, and without the elite classification, the players won’t be able to gain the necessary visas needed to enter Sweden for the tournament with the continued COVID restrictions. The TI10 officials met with the Swedish Sports Federation, and found their only option was to ask the Minister of the Interior to reconsider the classification. Unfortunately, they didn’t even get a chance to explain their case and the request was immediately denied by the Minister without consideration.\n\nThis is absolutely devastating to the TI10 tournament, which is less than 2 months away, and now their players can’t get the visas they need to play. Officials are scrambling to find somewhere else in Europe where they can throw this tournament, but as of now, no location has been found. This has made players and fans alike furious, as a tournament with that level of prize pool should certainly be considered elite, especially because it already has that ranking in most countries all over the world. Officials say they will not consider Sweden to host an event ever again after this catastrophe.\n\nThis isn’t the only controversy surrounding the TI10. As mentioned above, the prize pool for 2021 is $40 million USD, all of which was collected during the 2020 season. But the 2021 season wasn’t postponed, this means that the institution providing the prize money to be collected would assumedly have collected an additional $40 million during the 2021 season. So what happened to this money? Many players and fans alike suspect the league pocketed the money, though the most optimistic among them hope that this isn’t true, and that they have other plans for the additional money they collected.\n\nAs of the writing of this article, the league has not spoken about, or mentioned any extra money being collected, nor have they said how any extra money will be disbursed.",
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"Chances are, TI10 is a big enough tournament that some other country in Europe will offer to host it, and hopefully it’s a country that already classifies Dota as elite, so there will be no more road bumps for the sport. Additionally, a number of European countries are hurting because of the loss of tourism in 2020, so hosting an event as big as TI10 could be good for a country with a struggling economy in Europe, and surely one of them will jump at the chance to host.\n\nUnfortunately, it is still very much COVID times in Europe, and thus it is unclear whether when the show does go on, if spectators will be allowed in the arena. This is a factor that will widely depend on the country that is chosen, mainly because European countries still have wildly differing regulations when it comes to COVID19. But in the interest of Dota fans everywhere, fingers crossed a country with low regulations will be picked, so fans can attend the monumental event.\n\nThe only good news is, the qualifier for the TI10 is happening June 23rd-26th, this means that none of the teams are certain who are going to the final tournament yet and therefore no team has booked any accommodations or tickets that will need to be cancelled. However, this does mean that the officials of the TI10 have just days to find a location before they will have teams asking where they need to be prepared to go.\n\nOverall, it’s unlikely that TI10 will be postponed another year, and fans probably wouldn’t stand for it—likely accusing the league of pocketing another $40 million. In the meantime, until a venue is found, fans everywhere will hold their breath and hope that one is chosen in time so they can sit back and watch their favorite esport, while the pro teams continue to battle it out to see who gets the chance at winning the coveted cash prize.\n\nAs a cryptocurrency investor, the product you are investing in is inherently unstable, and you need to be prepared for the impossible. Titan and Iron investors learned that first hand this week. Find out what happened in this article.\n\nAs cryptocurrency becomes more and more popular in society, so too will cryptocurrency debit and credit cards . In fact, there are already quite a few out there on the market. So how do you pick which one to use? Read on to find out.",
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"Just recently I saw it happen and it wasn’t a pretty sight. A friend I ride with was riding another friend’s tadpole trike … trying it out. He normally rides a diamond frame bicycle. He has been considering buying a tadpole trike so we are encouraging him to ride this one to get a “feel” of riding one and make sure he wants to pursue it. He has ridden with us for years and knows there are numerous advantages of riding a tadpole trike over a diamond frame bike. We have been hoping he would make the plunge so we are excited about him finally riding this trike as he considers it. Even though he was told about the danger of “leg suck” and was given a pair of SPD shoes to wear and use while riding this trike he chose not to wear them. While pedaling his right foot slipped off the pedal and down onto the pavement. The next thing he was, shall I say, “audibly announcing” that he was in trouble. I saw his leg and foot get bent back and contorted as they went under the cruciform of the trike and drug along the pavement. Fortunately for him he got stopped and nothing got broken nor was any skin damaged. It hurt for just a little bit, but it started feeling better as he kept riding and pedaling. Yes, he was fortunate. A few days have passed and now his ankle and foot is swollen, black and blue and hurts some again. This scenario has resulted in some very serious injuries for others.\n\nLeg Suck, as it is called, can be a very dangerous thing. Here is what Wikipedia has to say about it:\n\n“Although recumbent bicycles are generally considered safer than upright bicycles, they do have some specific safety issues. A type of injury characteristic of recumbents called “leg suck” occurs when a foot touches the ground and the bike runs forward over the contact point, causing ligament damage and, in some cases, ankle fractures. The use of clipless pedals reduces this possibility by preventing the foot from slipping off the pedal. But with clipless pedals, remaining clipped in during a front tire or wheel failure at high speeds can result in the recumbent rolling over the rider and taking a clipped in leg or legs with it. This scenario, although very rare, can create severe spiral fractures of the femur rarely seen with upright bicycles. ”\n\nQuite frankly leg suck sucks! I have been most fortunate. I rode my trikes for years without the use of SPD shoes and even though my feet came off of the pedals a few times I never experienced them going down onto the pavement below. Years ago when I checked into SPD shoes I found them too costly. I have a wide foot so the regular width shoes won’t work for me and the extra wide shoes were very expensive at that time. Just a few months ago I learned of some that were quite reasonable in cost so I bought them and have been using them since. Certainly I do feel much safer using them. My only concern it having my feet locked onto the pedals and having an accident where the trike tips over and my feet remain on the pedals because I can’t get them loose (released).",
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"One thing I would point out is the boom height and position of one’s feet on the pedals as to their distance up off of the pavement. Certainly the higher the boom the more distance exists between the bottom of the shoe and the pavement. Most trikes have similar boom heights. Only a few are much higher and those that have high booms do appear quite unique. And I am pretty sure that many riders don’t care for riding in that position as for one reason or another they find it uncomfortable and objectionable. Of course, the larger (longer) one’s feet are the closer they will be to the pavement while positioned on the pedals.\n\nBesides SPD shoes their are other options such as heel slings (straps) for the foot to sit in which keep the foot (shoe) from falling down onto the pavement. This is my personal preference as I don’t like using SPD shoes and pedals. You can read the BentRider article HERE. I will be featuring these heel slings in my next posting on this blog.",
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"By the way, I tried to find a picture of this “leg suck” online to post here, but couldn’t find a thing. I then got the idea that I would ask my friend to do that again so I could get a picture of it. He declined to help me out on this. I am thinking … “what kind of a friend it this that won’t help out his friend when his friend asks for his help?” Seriously, I sure hope the next time he tries riding the trike he will be wearing the SPD shoes. I really don’t care to see a repeat of this. Leg Suck … it’s not a pretty sight. And we all want to …\n\n← NEW OR USED … THAT IS THE QUESTION\nHEEL SLINGS VS. SPD SHOES & PEDALS →"
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"The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray is a fairly recent Gothic novel by Chris Wooding. Chris Wooding was an accomplished author by the time he was 21 so he’d already had some writing experience. The main plot of the novel is about a young man, Thaniel Fox, who finds a lost and confused woman named Alaizabel Cray. He finds out very quickly that Alaizabel is not in full control of herself, and is under the influence of an evil spirit. The antagonists in the novel are a group of people who call themselves the Wych-Kin Fraternity. The wych-kin in the novel are wicked monsters that attack and kill humans. The Fraternity’s main goal is to overrun the world with wych-kin and destroy humanity. Wooding also imports a sub-plot about a serial killer named, Stitch-Face. Stitch-Face has been preying on the women of London for the last 15 years in the novel, killing around 80. Towards the end of the novel he actually becomes an anti-hero for Alaizabel since he wants to kill the spirit inside her, Thatch. The story has a very gothic feel to it. The dark atmosphere, the dismal view of the world, and of course little hope for mankind. But Wooding uses the techniques in such a way that you begin to care about the characters and respect them. As the book goes on you start to jump onto the journey yourself with your relationship with Alaizabel and Thaniel growing at the same time. Now there are times when it does feel like it’s dragging its heels a little, such as when they’re having long talks about ethics or evil. You don’t really notice it in retrospect, however. The book can’t stick out in your mind as being slow because usually there’s just so much going on, and you love Wooding for it. Overall, this is a grade A novel with the imagery, characters, themes, and plot to stick out in your mind for quite a while.",
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"Queen Of The World\n\nIn her 65 years circling the globe, the Queen has seen some funny things. There was the occasion in 1961 when a little boy in Gambia presented her with a baby crocodile in a biscuit tin (it ended up at London Zoo). Or the time in 1970 when a panicky Australian man dropped a deep curtsey to her. Or the moment the wife of a local dignitary carefully poured gravy into her wine glass.\n\nThe fact that the Queen kept a poker face throughout is down not just to her legendary self-control, but also to her belief that something important, almost sacred, underpins the British Crown’s encounters with the rest of the world. In this warm tribute to Her Majesty abroad, Robert Hardman shows how Queen Elizabeth II has worked as a diplomat, stateswoman and peacemaker to transform the dusty British Empire into the Commonwealth, a much-beloved modern ‘family of nations’. Delving deep into the Royal Archives, the veteran reporter has unearthed a treasure trove of information, covering everything from the Duke of Edinburgh’s worst gaffes to the best way to deal with a visiting president at Buckingham Palace who may or may not be a war criminal.",
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"MEEKER, Colorado A key issue in Colorado and the rest of the Rocky Mountain West this political season is how to tap Western oil reserves that could be twice as large as Saudi Arabia’s but are encased in rock.”At a time when Americans are screaming for energy independence, no policymaker can ignore that there are between 1 and 2 trillion barrels of oil shale and 800 billion barrels of oil equivalent to be recovered,” says Bob Schaffer, a Republican and former congressman who is running for Colorado’s open U.S. Senate seat.His opponent, Democratic Rep. Mark Udall, calls for a go-very-slow approach, citing environmental concerns about shale extraction. Udall and fellow Democrats voted to delay federal rules to regulate shale’s development much to the chagrin of President Bush, who declared in July that oil shale is key to economic recovery.The presidential campaigns have weighed in, mindful of polls that suggest that finding new sources of energy is a priority for many Western voters. In the Mountain West, oil shale plays as prominent a role as natural gas and oil drilling.Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, John McCain’s running mate, recently joined a Colorado crowd in chanting, “Drill, baby, drill,” and “Mine, baby, mine.” McCain spokesman Tom Kise said the GOP ticket supports a more cautious, if “all-of-the-above,” approach to energy independence.”But whenever we’re exploring for new energy sources, be it here in Colorado or off the coast, it has to be done in a way that is environmentally responsible,” Kise said.”Unlike the Bush administration’s reckless develop-at-all-costs strategy, (Barack) Obama will work with local stakeholders to determine the best path forward and will ensure that science not big oil guides our decision-making processes,” Obama campaign spokesman Matt Chandler said in a written statement.What Bush has referred to as “enormous reserves” lie beneath the Green River Basin of northwestern Colorado, southwestern Wyoming and eastern Utah. The area contains an estimated 1 trillion to 1.8 trillion barrels of oil up to three times the proven reserves of Saudi Arabia locked in rock. Roughly 800 million barrels are considered recoverable.The trick is getting the oil out. People have tried off and on for nearly a century. The shale, or kerogen, is a precursor that wasn’t buried deeply enough or naturally processed long enough to complete the transformation to oil. And even the most ardent supporters of mining oil shale concede commercial development is likely at least a decade off.”It’s like watching submarine races,” said Tracy Boyd, spokesman for Shell Exploration & Production, whose operation near the northwestern Colorado town of Meeker is considered to be further along than many firms trying to squeeze oil out of the rock.Boyd was referring to a rectangular, football-sized mass of pipes in a field of the sagebrush-covered and pinon pine and juniper forest. All of the action injecting coolant to freeze groundwater is below the surface and out of sight.Previous attempts focused on mining and then heating the shale aboveground. Shell’s process involves heating the oil underground and extracting it. Shell is experimenting with freezing groundwater to form a wall of ice that creates a barrier around below-ground heaters to protect the quality of surrounding water.Despite investing “many tens of millions of dollars,” Boyd said, it could be the middle of the next decade before Shell decides on pursuing commercial development.The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has approved a plan to open nearly 2 million acres of federal land in Wyoming, Utah and Colorado to commercial oil shale development. A congressional ban on using federal funds to write final regulations for development expired in September, and the BLM has said it intends to issue a final version by year’s end.Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, a Republican, encouraged government and industry leaders to act responsibly, but also urged federal officials to finalize the rules before a new administration takes over.”We stand here on the precipice of very interesting things happening in oil shale,” Huntsman said at a recent Denver forum.Huntsman is concerned about a new administration wanting to review policy, said Lisa Roskelley, the governor’s spokeswoman. “The biggest concern is the time lost,” she said.Sen. Ken Salazar and fellow Colorado Democrats, Reps. Mark Udall and John Salazar, sponsored the ban because of concerns about the effect on the arid region’s water supply, air quality and communities.Industry and federal officials note the Interior Department is behind schedule in crafting oil shale regulations mandated by a 2005 federal energy bill. They say commercial development will have to go through rounds of environmental analysis, and that energy companies need some certainty before forging ahead.Advocacy groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Future Fund have sponsored TV ads portraying Udall as an obstructionist who opposes oil and natural gas drilling and, by implication, oil shale development. Once an opponent of offshore drilling, Udall now favors opening more of the Gulf of Mexico to drilling and in areas where the states agree.Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, a Democrat, said he believes oil shale has great potential. But he notes that Shell recently withdrew a permit to start work on a 160-acre federal lease so it could to do more testing at a privately owned site.”We have the private sector behaving sensibly, then we have the Bush administration in a rush to write rules on commercial oil shale development,” Ritter said.Most Coloradans, Ritter added, despite their political leanings, want to move cautiously because of the industry’s history in the state.Colorado’s last oil shale boom went bust when oil prices dropped and government subsidies dried up. People still refer to “Black Sunday,” May 2, 1982, when Exxon shut down a $5 billion project near the West Slope town of Parachute, throwing 2,200 people out of work.",
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"ERCOT is ready to meet summer demand.\nOn May 3, 2016, ERCOT released seasonal and 10-year outlooks that anticipate adequate generation capacity for upcoming electricity demands in Texas. According to the ERCOT’s Director of System Planning, Warren Lasher, the ISO expects to have ample generation to serve its customer’s needs this summer. “However,” according to Mr. Lasher, “hotter-than-normal weather combined with low-wind conditions or high generation outage rates could cause operating reserves to drop below target levels, making it necessary to take additional actions to maintain grid reliability.”\n\nERCOT is not expected to see any significant pricing fluctuations this summer.\nResponse Reserve Service (RRS) pricing, determined by the Day-Ahead Market, has the potential for price spikes. However, such spikes seem unlikely given the low natural gas prices and high wind generation capacity working to suppress current clearing prices set by power generators.\n\nAn event like the one mentioned in the ERCOT’s press release could lead to a price spike in the Day-Ahead or Real-Time Markets. Such an event could also trigger emergency operational procedures, potentially resulting in the dispatch of Load Resources or Emergency Reserve Service. However, unless we realize more formidable weather conditions, we can expect prices to remain where they are this summer.\n\nLocalized dispatch of Load Resources (LR) is a possibility in certain ERCOT regions.\nLast fall ERCOT called a LR event in the Rio Grande Valley due to congestion in the region. While there is no cause to anticipate a similar event being called this summer, the region could be one that experiences the kind of “hotter than normal” weather the ISO has warned of and should be on alert for dispatch.\n\nTo find out more about what you can do to prepare for the summer season in ERCOT, contact Peter or anyone on CPower’s ERCOT team.\n\nThe Electric Reliability Council of Texas…"
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"When the brand-new megaship Breakaway arrived in early May at the West Side pier for its christening, ship operator Norwegian Cruise Line and its terminal host pulled out all the stops. An elaborate shipboard ceremony featured Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Cardinal Timothy Dolan and senior government officials from Caribbean nations where the ship will call. Even the Rockettes were there.\n\nThere was good reason for the hoopla. Breakaway, with a 4,000-passenger capacity, is the largest cruise ship ever to call New York home. Moreover, the next-generation ship is the type the city needs to attract to build on its recent gains in the cruise industry, experts say.\n\n“We have room to grow,” declared Dan Zarrilli, senior vice president of asset management for the city’s Economic Development Corp., which manages the city’s two municipally run cruise terminals, on the West Side of Manhattan and in Red Hook, Brooklyn.\n\nBut prime vessel-berthing slots at the two terminals are booked most of the time by ships substantially smaller than the Breakaway. To grow cruise-passenger traffic significantly, the city is seeking to replace them with larger, amenity-laden ships. Such an effort would put New York into head-to-head competition with prime south Florida terminals, the largest in the country, for the biggest ships—and the city’s terminals have the advantage of being in a metropolitan region of 20 million people.\n\nNew York’s cruise terminals are “becoming competitive on the East Coast,” said Peter Greenberg, the CBS News travel editor and author of the Travel Detective books. “No longer do passengers have to fly to Florida to get ships to the Caribbean. There is tremendous opportunity for passengers to avoid the schlepping factor.”\n\nDock space is most readily available at the West Side terminal during midweek, a less desired time slot for cruise-ship operators and customers. Demand for berthing is highest for the weekend ship turnarounds that better accommodate cruisers’ vacation schedules. Offering variable pricing to attract cruise ships during off-peak periods has not been ruled out, EDC officials said.\n\nUltimately, EDC’s next major opportunity to attract more of the massive new vessels will come when it renegotiates contracts that expire at the end of 2017 with two primary cruise-ship tenants using local terminals, Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Line, Mr. Zarrilli said.\n\nEDC is trying to build on progress made in the past few years. In 2009, New York became the nation’s fourth-largest cruise port, with more than a half-million passengers per year, pushing ahead of Los Angeles, according to Cruise Lines International Association, the industry trade group based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. It did so by offering ship operators prime-time dockage slots.\n\nAnd to help fill those additional berths, EDC undertook a cheeky, New York-swagger-themed ad campaign. The effort, using such puns as “ship happens” and “painless berth,” was primarily aimed at travel agents and tour operators, who book the majority of cruise passengers.\n\nThe agency engages cruise operators as well. It helped persuade the parent of the New York-themed, $850 million Breakaway—which features Peter Max renditions of the Statue of Liberty and New York skyline on its hull—to offer 88 primarily weekly sailings over the next two years. In a less-noticed move in March, the 3,000-passenger Carnival Splendor, which has an onboard crew of 1,150, replaced the one-third smaller Carnival Miracle on the West Side.\n\nThe payoff for such efforts can be significant. The local cruise industry last year contributed $196.3 million to the city economy, according to EDC data. The bulk, $121 million, was spending by ship passengers and crew, it said.\n\nTo help defray terminal operating costs, EDC collects an almost $20-per-passenger “head” tax, or wharfage charge, and a berthing fee based on the size of the ship. For example, Breakaway’s one-time berthing fee is about $18,700.\n\nThe city’s cruise industry is substantial, but represents a modest portion of the larger tourism sector. While nearly 600,000 passengers used the city’s cruise terminals last year (89% of them in Manhattan, the rest in Brooklyn), a record 52 million people visited the city overall.\n\nThe New York terminals’ local competition comes from Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne, N.J., the area berth for Royal Caribbean cruise ships. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey owns the Bayonne terminal, as well as the one in Red Hook, but the city operates the Red Hook site and owns the Manhattan terminal.\n\nTo remain competitive, EDC will need backing from the next mayoral administration to continue its aggressive marketing, Mr. Greenberg said. The agency also must continue to make significant investments at its terminals, industry sources added. It spent $4 million for two new extended-reach passenger walkway bridges to accommodate Breakaway and other similar-size, latest-generation cruise ships to come.\n\nAnother inducement would be so-called cold ironing—shore-based electrical power for ships. Cold ironing is popular with cruise-ship operators because it allows docked vessels to shut down their main engines and auxiliary power, reducing fuel use and air pollution. It’s offered by some competing terminals, including those in Los Angeles. It will be available at the Brooklyn terminal in 2015, but there is no funding in place to install it on the West Side.\n\nA version of this article appears in the July 8, 2013, print issue of Crain’s New York Business as “New York’s big ships come in”."
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"Core77 Toyota Calty Studio Visit, Round 1: How the pros use PS\n\nSo, we're back from Toyota's Calty Design Research studio in palm tree-infested Newport Beach, CA, and it was about as thoroughly pleasant a press visit as could be imagined. A small group of design bloggers got a walk-through of the studio, presentations by three different designers working on the 2009 Venza (a new Boomer-seeking \"crossover sedan\" that Calty's been developing since 2005), and some nice touches like a hands-on clay sculpting demo and a visit to the room-sized 5-axis CNC.\n\nMore coverage to come, but let's start off with a short video of Venza chief exterior designer Ian Cartabiano doing a PS render of a concept sketch, followed by some 3D CAD fly-throughs:\n\nA couple of things to notice about Ian's technique and set-up. First off, despite having access to pretty much any interface technology out there, he's going for what looks like a 12x12 Wacom Intuos--not a Cintiq--and rendering over a scanned pen and paper sketch. According to Cartabiano, who also teaches auto rendering at ArtCenter, there's a lot of variation among designers; while Photoshop is pretty standard, input devices are a matter of personal preference. Ian prefers the Intuos' responsiveness, and reiterates what a lot of other top designers have said about sketching: there's no substitute for the tactile feedback of paper.\n\nAlso of note: custom pen shapes for different applications, a stylus that never stops moving, and lots and lots of layers.\n\nFor a different angle on this demo--literally--check out Jean Aw's coverage on NotCot. She managed to stick around all the way until Ian signs his name.\n\nThe 3D CAD is from a large presentation room where more developed designs are reviewed by management. The Alias models (yep, it's all still Alias, though according to Calty president Kevin Hunter, the engineers re-build in CATIA prior to tooling) are projected eight feet high and spun around in real time, inducing a tiny bit of vertigo and enabling an unnerving level of scrutiny (\"yeah, can we zoom in on the lip of that cup holder? Thanks...\")\n\nAfter the jump: photos of a clay studio, material and color boards from the 50s, and the fastest Wacom hands we've ever seen in our sheltered little lives.In the entry hall at Calty there's a visual history of automotive color and material; here's what the late 50's look like:",
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"District Attorney Todd Williams launched the new program, which allows people charged with nonviolent crimes to clear their record if they meet requirements that include community service.\n\nThe offenses typically include misdemeanor charges such as larceny, marijuana possession and underage alcohol possession.\n\nThe program started in April, and 318 people have enrolled. Forty-four have met the requirements.\n\nWilliams said he sees the program as a way for his office to spend more time on serious cases while helping people avoid a criminal record.\n\nThe effort in Buncombe has found support, though similar programs elsewhere have raised red flags, in part because they are privately run and could have unintended effects.\n\n“Privatization in the criminal justice system generally is not a great idea because it keeps people from having to think about the real costs of the decisions they’re making in the system,” said Barbara Fedders, a clinical associate professor of law of UNC Chapel Hill who co-directs the Youth Justice Clinic.\n\nAdditionally, an officer could be inclined to arrest someone who otherwise might be let go on a low-level charge because the officer thinks the charge can be diverted, Fedders said.\n\n“Diversion is not a bad thing but the concern is kind of widening the net,” she said.\n\nThe district attorney’s office stipulates the terms of contracts for people entering the program. Those cost on average $300 and can last up to six months. People must complete the terms before charges are dropped. Corrective Solutions officials said they wouldn't release profit margins.\n\nThe Community Accountability Program is only the second in the state. The first was started in fall 2014 by the district attorney in the second judicial district in eastern North Carolina.\n\nCorrective Solutions offers offender programs for more than 140 jurisdictions in 17 states and said it has seen success, largely measured by completion rates, in more than two decades of operation.\n\nWilliams' office said about 75 percent of people offered the program have accepted it, and so far only about two or three have not completed it.\n\nWilliams said he learned about Corrective Solutions at a newly elected district attorney conference, where the company had a representative, and decided to try it after speaking with Seth Edwards, the District 2 prosecutor.\n\nUnlike deferred prosecution, the diversion program does not require an admission of guilt, and prosecutors say the costs are comparable to court fees for a marijuana charge or traffic offense. Williams also said the $40 monthly monitoring fee is comparable to probation fees.\n\nAlso unlike deferred prosecution, people can perform the terms of the contract outside of Buncombe County.\n\nJasmine Middleton, who became the director in August, said the program shortens people’s interactions with the tribulations of the slow-moving court system.\n\n“People who are young and have a future, it’s really important to them what the end result looks like,\" she said.\n\nThe program is uniformly applied, said Al Williams, a 25-year employee of the district attorney’s office with experience in Drug Court who helps to oversee the diversion program on less clear-cut referrals.\n\nFor example, if a student at UNC Asheville from Raleigh is charged locally and has a lawyer who isn’t from the area and isn’t familiar with the program, that person will be offered the same opportunity, he said.\n\n“If your record doesn’t exclude diversion, then you will hear about diversion on your first trip to court,” Al Williams said.\n\nHe also highlighted accountability in that charges are not dismissed until the defendant completes the entire period; one cannot accrue more charges. “It’s not just like go pay your money and you’re done,” he said. “You owe us the time.\"\n\nMiddleton said initial anxiety among the defense bar has ebbed.\n\n\"Any time we can avoid having a young person branded with a criminal record, that’s a great idea,” Devereux said.\n\nThe greater question in a private partnership is accountability in treatment, results and cost, said Ron Wright, a professor of criminal law at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem.\n\n\"The question for me is just always is the state putting appropriate limits into its agreement with the private provider,\" Wright said.\n\nPrivate involvement in government, after all, is common. Wright pointed to highway building, prisons, and post-sentence treatment programs as examples.\n\n\"There is a profit motive that you have to keep an eye on in these settings,\" he said.\n\nDevereux said he's not troubled by the private partnership, and favors as many diversion programs as possible, public or private. If people are concerned by the one run by Corrective Solutions, they need not participate, he said.\n\nAsheville attorney Joseph Bowman also said he supports the program, particularly for young people. \"In terms of public stewardship of public money, I think it’s a great move,\" he said.\n\nKanda Herron, of Marshall, successfully completed a six-month diversion contract on Dec. 9 after being charged with misdemeanor larceny from Walmart earlier in the year.\n\nShe completed 30 hours of community service at Brother Wolf Animal Rescue as well as the behavioral class. She said she supports the program for low-level charges.\n\n“I was scared straight,” she said.\n\nHere's a look at the specifics of diversion contracts for the most common offenses.\n\nDetails: Locally, community service is offered through the city’s public works department, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, Skyland Fire Department, and Habitat for Humanity. The one-day behavioral education class is offered at Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College and online. People could have five to six charges and be eligible on a case-by-case basis, and could have prior charges depending on how long ago they were incurred. The most community hours someone could receive is 42 hours. Some with alcohol charges could be asked to seek an assessment before enrollment. If required, people also pay restitution.\n\nThe head of the new diversion program Jasmine Middleton discusses the program that works to drop misdemeanor charges for first offenders in the Buncombe County Courthouse. 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"Content Security Policy (CSP) is like a bouncer in a club. It legitimizes every resource and lets in only the ones who have a valid ticket or meet the requirements to enter – trusted and without any malicious intentions. Officially, CSP is a security standard which helps to detect and mitigate certain types of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting (XSS).\n\nHowever, that’s where the easy part ends and the questions begin. CSP is a complex topic and there are many misconceptions about how it should look like. Should it just be a whitelist of allowed domains? What is going on with these nonces and hashes? One can be easily discouraged after seeing all discrepancies, different approaches, and possible problems.\n\nAlso, CSP does not mean that you have to get rid of all external resources or inline scripts. Rather, you have to identify every script and resource in order to tag it appropriately.\n\nWe prepared this guide to help you deeply understand CSP and choose your approach wisely.\n\nThis article discusses problems related to implementation of CSP. To fully understand various directives and sources, a new policy is created from scratch in the Getting started with CSP section. If you are interested only in the ready to go solution, scroll to the Our final policy section.\n\nMost often CSP is defined by the header added to HTTP responses. The header creates security rules which instruct browsers what resources (scripts, images, styles…) can be loaded and helps to stop some attacks.\n\nIf the policy is already implemented, it is often used in a monitoring mode, or it is so wide that a Cross-Site Scripting attack can still be carried out without any additional effort. On the other hand, sometimes we are not able to exploit some vulnerabilities since the policy is so strict and well implemented.\n\nOur experience shows that the mechanism is both useful and problematic in implementation and thus it is worth spending some time on it.\n\nWhy is implementing CSP so hard?\n\nImplementing Content Security Policy is not an easy task. Adding the policy header is not enough to implement the mechanism properly – usually reorganization and refactoring of the application code is required. Inline scripts must be moved to external files or a nonce attribute must be added to <script> elements. Then inline event handlers and javascript URIs must be rewritten. Therefore the implementation cannot be treated as a one-time job, but more as a process. Developers need to be aware of the mechanism and develop applications according to specific rules. If only we had CSP in mind at the beginning of the development process…\n\nWhen there are a lot of things to remember and major changes are implemented, it is easy to make mistakes. If somebody forgets to include a required domain in CSP’s whitelist, the needed resources will not be loaded by browser and end users will not be able to use the application. Similar problems can occur if backward compatibility will not be taken into consideration, since support for Content Security Policy differs in various browsers.\n\n3. The application is still vulnerable!\n\nCSP does not eliminate XSS-type vulnerabilities, but blocks execution of scripts that do not follow their rules. An attacker trying to exploit the vulnerability will try to bypass the security mechanism and find a way to load malicious script that works with the CSP.\n\nThe Content Security Policy on the screenshot from CSP Evaluator tool above contains the most common gaps.\n\n4. Our CSP can be bypassed anyway\n\nEven if we do our best and implement Content Security Policy properly, IT security researchers manage to bypass the restrictions using so-called script-gadgets and show us that nothing really works. So the question is, what to do in this madness? – We have the optimal solution, but let’s start from the beginning.\n\nGetting started with CSP\n\nIt allows images, scripts, AJAX etc. only from the same origin, so it will probably break your application – that’s why we have to customize it first.\n\nEach of the -src directives defines possible sources for objects of a specific type.\n\nWe will begin with describing the sources of the scripts.\n\nWhat does it do: Allows loading scripts from every domain (*), executing inline scripts such as <script> tags, javascript: URIs, event handlers etc. (unsafe-inline) and dynamic code evaluation (unsafe-eval).\n\nPros: Works for almost all applications.\nCons: Does not protect against anything.\n\nWhat does it do: Allows loading scripts from the same origin (self) and specified domains (alice.example.com, bob.example.com), executing inline scripts (unsafe-inline) and dynamic code evaluation (unsafe-eval).\n\nYou can also specify the protocol to be HTTPS (e.g. https://alice.example.com).\n\nPros: Still pretty easy and works for almost all applications. Prevents the attacker from loading scripts from the attacker’s domain.\nCons: Does not protect against inline XSS.\n\nIn this case, a nonce is introduced, which is a random value generated by the server. Every HTTP response requires a new nonce. All scripts in a response must have the same nonce to be loaded.\n\nWhat does it do: Allows loading scripts from the same origin (self) and specified domains (alice.example.com, bob.example.com). It allows dynamic code evaluation (unsafe-eval). Inline <script> tags will only be executed, if they have proper nonce value (as specified in the CSP header) e.g. <script nonce=nonce-c2VjdXJpbmc=>…</script>. Other inline scripts (javascript: URIs, event handlers) will not work. If the nonce is specified, modern browsers will ignore unsafe-inline – however, it can still be set to maintain compatibility with older browsers.\n\nPros: Protects against inline XSS, as long as it is not inside <script> tags. Works in all browsers (but only the modern browsers are protected with the nonce mechanism).\nCons: The CSP can sometimes be bypassed, if a whitelisted domain serves JSONP replies or Angular libraries (e.g. if your whitelist contains ajax.googleapis.com).\n\nWhat does it do: A new level of protection is applied – strict-dynamic means that it is only possible to include a script from an external domain, if it is imported in a <script> tag with a nonce. The trust is propagated to all the scripts loaded by the trusted script. The domain whitelist and unsafe-inline are only included for compatibility reasons. Best we can do is to use a whitelist of allowed domains as well as nonces, hashes and strict-dynamic – Firefox and Chrome will ignore the whitelist, while Safari or Internet Explorer will ignore strict-dynamic and use the whitelist.\n\nPros: Protects against inline XSS, as long as it is not inside <script> tags. Protects against CSP bypasses (but only in modern browsers).\nCons: CSP can still sometimes be bypassed, if the application is run in a browser that does not support strict-dynamic and the domain whitelist e.g. contains JSONP endpoints.\n\nIf we don’t care for compatibility, we can as well shorten this policy and include only the following:\n\nPros: Protects against inline XSS, as long as it is not inside <script> tags. Protects against CSP bypasses (but only in modern browsers).\nCons: Does not work in browsers that don’t support strict-dynamic (e.g. Safari).\n\nAfter successfully implementing the above configuration, there are still places to go – e.g. we can try to eliminate unsafe-eval (it is used in many analytics scripts, so it might not be so easy) or implement Subresource Integrity (it protects the application against a scenario in which the attacker takes control over an external CDN and modifies the scripts). We should also keep in mind that the state of Content Security Policy is dynamically changing, as more and more browsers are implementing it.\n\nAs we defined the sources of the scripts in the application, the rest is much easier. The following directives are left from our initial configuration:\n\nThe sources can be defined in the same way as script sources – we can list allowed domains, restrict them to the same origin, etc. However, as the list of possible directives is much longer, the undefined ones will be fully disabled by default (default-src: ‘none’) according to the default deny principle.\n\nWhy should I use an allowlist in case of CSP?\n\nDuring our research about CSP we noticed that some recommended policies do not include the default-src directive, or use default-src ‘self’ and block e.g. only object-src. However, one of the most important of the security best practices is the default deny principle, which means that we should never use blocklists as a security measure. We think that in case of CSP it’s better to use an allowlist approach, especially considering the fact that the CSP standard is still evolving and changing dynamically, so there’s a possibility that new directives can be added in the future, making us exposed to new vulnerabilities due to the lack of restrictive default-src.\n\nLet’s get some feedback – CSP reporting\n\nAnother important feature of CSP is reporting.\n\nBy adding the report-uri directive, all the policy violations will be reported to the provided URL (in this case: https://csp.example.com).\n\nIt is also possible to implement CSP in a report-only mode, which allows for testing the new policy while not blocking the incompatible resources. In order to do so, the Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only header can be used.\n\nUsing the above guide, the following policy was created:\n\nLet’s take a look at the evaluation of our policy using CSP Evaluator:\n\nLet’s get this straight – implementing CSP can be really time consuming. Afterall, it is a process, not a one-time job. Furthermore, sometimes the security requirements for the application might define the need of CSP only in specific places in the application. It is particularly useful to restrict script sources when we allow the user to create arbitrary HTML content (e.g. using WYSIWYG editors) or for critical functionalities (e.g. log viewing panel in the administrator interface). Here you can find more information about the process of adopting CSP.\n\nKeep in mind that browsers differ in supporting the CSP standard. Currently, CSP level 2, which adds hashes and nonces, is supported in almost all browsers. According to Can I use, almost 94% of users use browsers that support this version of the standard.\n\nThe strict-dynamic expression, which is part of published in 2018 CSP level 3 and is used in the recommended policy, is supported by browsers used by 74% of users. If the browser does not support a particular expression, it is simply ignored, which results in lack of protection or inability to use the application, so consider backward compatibility.\n\nIn the process of CSP implementation, the following tools can be useful:\n\nAnother case of CSP – let’s stop the tracking\n\nJust to provide some food for thought, we wanted to share with you our own CSP story. As we don’t like being tracked, we recently implemented CSP to stop one of our internal applications from sending any analytics to the outside world. In this case, we didn’t care about XSS-es (and also didn’t want the application to stop working), so we simply used an allowlist of domains with unsafe-inline and unsafe-eval. No more Big Brother for us!\n\nWhat to do next?\n\nContent security policy (CSP) can be both a blessing and a curse. There are many factors which need to be taken into consideration during the implementation process of CSP, the process that is not simple and often requires code changes. However, since well implemented policy can effectively block Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks and increase the security of the application, we think that it is worth the effort.\n\nCSP is a powerful tool, but remember, you shouldn’t relax the policies of encoding and validating data. 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"3 edition of Conciliation procedure 1994. found in the catalog.\n\nby Institution Of Civil Engineers\n\nPublished by Published for the Institution of Civil Engineers by Thomas Telford in London .\nWritten in English\n\nconciliation ppt 1. CONCILIATION By, PALLAVI VERMA 2. 2 Dispute 3. 3 Modes of Resolution of Disputes Litigation Arbitration Conciliation Mediation Negotiation 4. The Act is divided in to the following parts: (a) Part I - Domestic arbitration. (b) Part II - Enforcement of foreign awards. Conciliation is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process whereby the parties to a dispute use a conciliator, who meets with the parties both separately and together in an attempt to resolve their differences. They do this by lowering tensions, improving communications, interpreting issues, encouraging parties to explore potential solutions and assisting parties in finding a mutually.\n\nCOVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. While mediation is a concept widely used in U.S., it has yet to truly benefit the legal community in Italy as a viable means to settle disputes. In Italy, mediation is a concept that is often mistakenly confused with conciliation; although the two methods have similar aspects, they are fundamentally different. To appreciate the differences between arbitration, mediation and conciliation.\n\nSearch the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. A critical study of Principles and Procedure of conciliation under Arbitration and Conciliation Act Conciliation is one of the non binding procedures where an impartial third party, known as the conciliator, assist the parties to a dispute in reaching a mutually agreed settlement of the dispute.",
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With guards’ abilities to get to the basket using a teammates’ screen or bomb away using a pull-up three-point, pick-and-rolls stretch defenses and increase offensive efficiency.\n\nUsing analytics and the eye test, we’ve put together a list of the best pick-and-roll duos in the NBA in 2021-22.\n\nChris Paul and JaVale McGee’s partnership on the play type is a large reason for that, as the future Hall-of-Fame point guard sits 13th in the NBA in PPP as the pick-and-roll ball-handler (0.97 PPP) while the effective backup big man ranks second league-wide as the pick-and-roll roll man at an almost astonishing 1.51 PPP.\n\nPaul’s brilliance as a playmaker has been well-documented in his career, as he can warp openings in defenses with his eyes and body movement, while McGee has always had great finishing ability down low thanks to his ridiculous length and athleticism.\n\nJust look at the angle Paul takes in the clip above to perfectly feed McGee, who has to collect the ball with one hand, adjust his body in the air and finish with soft touch.\n\nThat is one very difficult to stop duo out of the pick-and-roll.\n\nThe Suns’ effectiveness out of the pick-and-roll isn’t solely thanks to Paul and McGee, however, as Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton form quite the partnership out of the play type in their own right.\n\nBooker ranks 15th in the NBA as a pick-and-roll ball-handler, producing 0.96 PPP in the play type, while Ayton sits as the No. 6 pick-and-roll roll man, scoring 1.34 PPP.\n\nHowever, it’s as a scorer where Booker obviously shines. The clip below is a prime example of how modern shooting has made the pick-and-roll so difficult for defenses to stymie:\n\nAyton sets the pick for Booker, Booker gets a sliver of space and a second of time and yet is still talented enough to nail a tough pull-up three from a funky angle.\n\nThe Atlanta Hawks, unsurprisingly, also boast one of the top pick-and-roll duos in the NBA. We call that not surprising because with a floor general like Trae Young and a finisher as explosive as John Collins, it should be obvious that the team ranks highly out of both facets of the pick-and-roll.\n\nIndividually, Young is the 12th most effective player in scoring as a pick-and-roll ball-handler at 0.97 PPP. It’s Collins who helps carry this duo in that play type, however, as the former Wake Forest standout is currently the top pick-and-roll roll man finisher, producing a league-leading 1.53 PPP.\n\nWith Collins’ skill level and athleticism and Young’s big-time scoring and passing abilities, that shouldn’t come as a surprise. Just observe how even despite a hard hedge, Young has the quickness and strength as a ball-handler to get near the paint and set up Collins for a high-flying finish:\n\nWith Young and Collins running the all-popular play type, defenses are scratching their heads figuring out how to stop it.\n\nDespite the Indiana Pacers’ very disappointing campaign in 2021-22, the duo of Malcolm Brogdon and Domantas Sabonis has been nasty in producing out of the pick-and-roll.\n\nHis running mate Sabonis, meanwhile, ranks eighth in the NBA as the pick-and-roll finisher, producing 1.29 PPP in the play type.\n\nSabonis is a skilled finisher around the cup in his own right, making the duo tough to stop out of the pick-and-roll, but it’s Brogdon’s unorthodox-but-effective push shot out of the floater area that makes this tandem so productive. Brogdon can even hit that shot from as far out as the free-throw line, as seen here:\n\nPair that with an All-Star big man and an elite screen-setter like Sabonis, and the Pacers have themselves quite the pick-and-roll menace on offense every night that they’re both out there.\n\nWhen people think of Portland Trail Blazers playmakers, their minds automatically go to Damian Lillard, but it’s actually CJ McCollum who has been the elite producer out of the pick-and-roll this season, along with his frontcourt partner, behemoth Bosnian Jusuf Nurkic.\n\nThe Blazers have struggled this campaign, to be sure, but their offense ranks 13th in the NBA in points per 100 possessions thanks to McCollum and Nurkic’s effectiveness out of the pick-and-roll.\n\nNurkic has always been one of the best screen-setters in the NBA, and when matched alongside McCollum, who is so effective as a pull-up jump shooter, defenses have no idea how to stop the tandem. Just watch them here, where McCollum’s reputation as a shooter forces Isaiah Stewart to hesitate a moment in tagging Nurkic’s roll to the basket, giving McCollum the opening to lay the perfect pocket pass to his Bosnian teammate for the easy finish:\n\nThe Blazers’ season may be going downhill – quickly – and who knows how much longer McCollum and Nurkic will be teammates, but for now, the tandem is one of the tops in pick-and-roll production in the league.\n\nThe league’s top offense this season belongs to the Utah Jazz, who are scoring a blistering 116.8 points per 100 possessions on a nightly basis, helping carry Utah to a 28-12 record through 40 games.\n\nThe Jazz have accomplished that by picking and rolling teams to death, as the team ranks first in not just PPP out of pick-and-roll playmakers (1.011 PPP), but also first in overall possessions where the play ends in the hands of the pick-and-roll ball-handler, with 1,071 such opportunities this season, per Synergy.\n\nUtah’s roll men are doing their part, too, as the Jazz sit seventh in PPP out of pick-and-roll rollers (1.204 PPP).\n\nIn addition, the explosive Mitchell is the NBA’s No. 1 player in PPP out of the pick-and-roll, scoring 1.06 PPP out of the play type, just ahead of Brogdon. Arguably the best screen-setter in the league, Gobert, meanwhile, ranks 16th as the pick-and-roll roll man, but his value lies in setting killer picks that get ball-handlers like Mitchell and Mike Conley easy opportunities for finishes.\n\nJust check out the play below for a prime example:\n\nIt seems simple, and that’s partly because it is: Gobert sets a huge screen, the defender can’t get around it and Mitchell is left with a wide-open three from the top of the arc.\n\nOftentimes, simple is good and effective, as the Jazz have displayed for years under their current iteration.\n\nWith a talent as freakish and multi-faceted as Giannis Antetokounmpo and a playmaker as underrated as Jrue Holiday, it’s obvious how the duo makes the list as our final top pick-and-roll tandem in the NBA.\n\nThe Milwaukee Bucks rank seventh in offense this season at 111.7 points per 100 possessions and that’s partly thanks to Antetokounmpo and Holiday’s chemistry out of the pick-and-roll.\n\nAntetokounmpo and Holiday don’t run the two-man action as much as other tandems on the list, but when they do, it’s nearly unstoppable. 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"While in many ways the Sunnies represent the party culture at Denison, it is not the only dominion of debauchery on campus. East Quad also lays claim to a segment of Denison’s party culture – the 6MS (six-man suite). Many most likely remember their first time attending the somewhat ill-titled “Around The World,” in which they visited a series of (fraternity-related) Mediterranean- or Irish-themed rooms for a drink of wine or whiskey. The parties of East are conducted in the notorious six-person suites, which may conjure images of flooded rooms, destroyed walls, or six beds shoved into a single room. Nonetheless, there is fierce competition every year over these oddly configured rooms as they are almost the only spaces used for parties on East (with the exception of the under utilized Shepherdson lounge). With a crisis concerning space usage occurring on campus, it only seems fitting to investigate related questions such as: Who is occupying what spaces on East? What do people use these spaces for? And how does this impact student’s opinions about space usage on campus?\n\nUsing data from a survey of just under 600 students conducted in March 2017, the figure below helps us get a general sense of how groups occupy residential spaces around campus. It shows that those on Varsity Sports teams and Greek lettered organizations are the only groups that average two or more roommates. Those associated with Cross Cultural Engagement, Religious/Spiritual Life, and Social Justice/Advocacy have the lowest average number of roommates. It is surprising that Greeks and Varsity athletes are the only groups that surpass an average of two roommates on campus considering the high frequency of doubles among first and second year students. However, we know that first years are not less involved from other articles, so this finding is particularly interesting.",
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"An explanation for what pushes these two groups over the two-roommate mark can be quickly ascertained by the fact that out of the forty-one people who reported living in a 6MS in our sample, twenty-four were Greek and sixteen were in a Varsity sport, which totals forty out of the forty-one. Of these forty-one people, nine reported being both Greek and in a Varsity sport. In other words due to the higher number of roommates required by these suites, they are held by people with strong in-built networks such as Greeks and Varsity athletes. Currently, Greeks and Varsity athletes funnel into these oddly designed rooms to use as social spaces while other non-affiliated students are effectively denied suite-style living on East.\n\nIf the 6MS are notorious in Denison’s party culture, is that reputation born out in the data? The figure below shows the average number of reported drinks consumed when drinking among Greeks and non-Greeks in and out of 6MS. The figure reveals that Greeks living in the suites on average drink about two more drinks than those Greeks not living in 6MS, and that non-Greeks living in the 6MS drink at levels no different than others without letters on campus.",
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"Denison is embroiled in a series of debates linked to control over space involving wide swaths of campus. Some want to further distribute and privatize space, some want more access to private (party) spaces, while others want more open social spaces. I wanted to explore student investment in those debates given that some effectively control access to the party culture through the 6MS. They probably like this position of power and would take attitudes meant to maintain it. The figure below shows that those with fewer roommates among non-Greeks generally favor parties in social spaces such as Lampson Lodge or Shepherdson lounge. Those denied suite-style living on campus and who have smaller in-built networks on campus are clearly interested in more democratic access to the social scene and clearly think publicly accessible parties are appealing. However, as the number of roommates increases for non-Greeks, the support for the use of open social spaces decreases to the level that Greek affiliates take. Both groups’ attitudes reflect their position of power in control of social spaces such as the six-person suite.",
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"This isn’t to say that Greeks are necessarily satisfied with the current state of social spaces on campus, especially when considering the Myers’ situation. I think it’s rather that Greeks are also unsatisfied with the social situation, but are concerned over how the school might change the current status-quo. They surely prefer greater privatization and chafe at the prospect of (further) Denison regulation of parties. On the other hand, those with smaller social networks and fewer roommates are also unsatisfied and experience some degree of marginalization. While I offer no prescriptive advice for the subject of space use on campus, this piece hopefully helps quantify and articulate some of the issues being faced on campus right now.\n\nEric Buehler is one of those Data Analytics students who hopes to be employed one day. In the meantime, you can find him writing about student behavior at Denison."
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"1 edition of The moral imagination and the legal life found in the catalog.\n\nbeyond text in legal education\n\nIntroduction [The moral imagination and the legal life: beyond text in legal education - Volume 2]Author: Zenon Bankowski, Maksymilian del Mar, Paul Maharg. A prolific author whose works include Moral Imagination and Management Decision-Making and Organization Ethics for Health Care, Werhane is an acclaimed authority on employee rights in the workplace, one of the leading scholars on Adam Smith and founder and former editor-in-chief of Business Ethics Quarterly, the leading journal of Business. Looking for a book? Search. Free Downloads Meera E Deo Books. Showing 1 to 9 of 9 results. Unequal Profession. The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life. ISBN ISBN 30 Jan Professor Paul Maharg Download The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life by Professor Paul Maharg. And moral imagination is central to government ethics. Here's Pres. Obama's definition of \"empathy\" from his book The Audacity of Hope: \"It is at the heart of my moral code, and it is how I understand the Golden Rule — not simply as a call to sympathy or charity, but as something more demanding, a call to stand in somebody else's shoes and.",
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"The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life by Professor Paul Maharg,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.\n\nThe Moral Imagination and the Legal Life: Beyond Text in Legal Education (Emerging Legal Education) [Zenon Bankowski, Maksymilian Del Mar] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. What role can resources that go beyond text play in the development of moral education in law schools and law firms.\n\nHow can these resources - especially those from the. The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life. Emerging Legal Education. Share your thoughts Complete your review.\n\nTell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book Brand: Taylor And Francis. Get this from a library. The moral imagination and the legal life: beyond text in legal education.\n\n[Zenon Bankowski; Maksymilian Del Mar;] -- \"What role can resources that go beyond text play in the development of moral education in law schools and law firms. How can these resources - especially those from the visual and performing arts. The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life This book asks and answers these questions, thereby introducing radically new resources for law schools and law firms committed to fighting against the moral complacency that can all too often creep into the life of the law.\n\nConcentrating in particular on the moral dimension of legal education. Buy the The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life: Beyond Text in Legal Education ebook.\n\nThis acclaimed book by Zenon Bankowski is available at in Price: $ The Arts and the Legal Academy Beyond Text in Legal Education Available in enhanced electronic format, the book complements The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life, also published by Ashgate.\n\nIn this highly original book, Russell Blackford discusses the intersection of science fiction and humanity’s moral imagination. With the rise of science and technology in the 19th century, and our continually improving understanding of the cosmos, writers and thinkers soon began to imagine futures greatly different from the present.\n\nThe moral imagination - the capacity to imagine something One of the first questions posed is: How do we transcend the cycles of violence that bewitch our human community while still living in them. I think this is pretty much the main issue in life, at least for me; to be counscious of my values and actions even when inside contexts that /5.\n\nThomas E. McCollough and he poses the concept of moral community as the vital link between the concerned citizen and the body politic. He delineates a collective vision of the public good that might be brought to bear on policy issues such as health care, education, civil.\n\nOxford, MA: Oxford University Press. called of book The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life: Beyond Text in Legal Education.\n\nSince then, I have come to appreciate increasingly the role of moral imagination in public life. In thinking about the way we make moral decisions, it is easy to overlook the part that moral imagination plays.\n\nFull access to this book and o more; Over Dr Maks Del Mar, Lecturer in Legal and Social Philosophy co-edited book The Moral Imagination and the Legal Life: Beyond Text in Legal Education has just been published.\n\nThe book, which Dr Del Mar co-edited with Zenon Bankowski, explores the development of the moral imagination in law schools and law firms, drawing on resources from the visual and movement arts. Summary of The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace by John Paul Lederach Summary written by Kimberly S.\n\nGeorge, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University (Note: We also have a longer, more detailed summary) Citation: Lederach, John Paul. The Moral Imagination: The Art and Soul of Building Peace. Oxford, MA: Oxford University. The moral imagination is the mental capacity to create or to use ideas, images, and metaphors, not derived from moral principles or immediate observation, to discern moral truths or develop moral responses.\n\nThe book is organized around four guiding stories that point to the moral imagination but are incomplete. The book seeks to understand what happened in Author: J.P. Lederach. The Moral Imagination The Art and Soul of Building Peace John Paul Lederach.\n\nIn this new book, Ledrach explores the evolution of his understanding of peacebuilding by reflecting on his own experiences in the field. Peacebuilding, in his view, is both a learned skill and an art.\n\nFinding this art, he says, requires a worldview shift. The Moral Life book. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. The Moral Life: An Introductory Reader in Ethics and Literature, Seco /5.\n\nMoral Imagination is an eloquent, demanding, and fiercely polemical work likely to appeal most to independent-minded readers and scholars alike.\"—-Lee Polevoi, Foreword Reviews. From the Publisher. A collection of (mostly) recent essays that range in focus from moral philosophy to American history to book reviews to : Princeton University Press.\n\nMoral Imagination Follow The ability to be simultaneously ethical and successful by envisioning the full range of possibilities and creative alternatives to solving an Author: Benje Williams. Applied ethics also tackles specific moral challenges that people face daily, such as whether they should lie to help a friend or co-worker.\n\nSo, whether our moral focus is big picture questions, a practical framework, or applied to specific dilemmas, moral philosophy can provide the tools we need to examine and live an ethical life.\n\nThe book explores what we can learn about the role of emotions and imagination in moral reasoning from psychopathic adults in the general community, from young children, and adolescents with callous unemotional traits, and from normal child : A post by Simon Stern. Just as, according to some realtors, aluminum siding covers a multitude of sins, so “the legal imagination” has been invoked to cover a variety of proposals for bringing imaginative resources to bear on the practices of judges, lawyers, and litigants—involving, for example, the need for judges to cultivate their empathetic capacities.\n\nMoral Law: The rules of behavior an individual or a group may follow out of personal conscience and that are not necessarily part of legislated law in the United States. Moral law is a system of guidelines for behavior.\n\nThese guidelines may or may not be part of a religion, codified in written form, or legally enforceable. For some people.\n\nThe development of moral imagination is not identified merely with increased sensitivity to the existence of ethical issues in business.\n\nIt includes awareness of the mind-sets that govern managerial and corporate decision-making, the development of reasoning skills to evaluate and moderate these mind-sets, and creativity to ponder viable.\n\nMETAPHORICAL IMAGINATION: THE MORAL AND LEGAL STATUS OF FETUSES AND EMBRYOS Kayan Parsi\" While we embrace the many medical advances brought to us by fetal research, we are troubled by simultaneously treating the fetus as a tissue catalog and as a baby, as a non-consenting research subject and as a patient, as property and as a person.\n\nBook Description: The novel contains imagined lives that achieve a kind of meaning and intensity our own lives do not. Out of the novelist's moral imagination-the breadth and depth of his awareness of human motivations, tensions, and complexities-emerge fictional persons through whom we learn to read ourselves.\n\nThe moral imagination is the key building the new world we seek. As Diane di Prima writes eloquently in her poem \"Rant\" that \"the only war is against the imagination.\" We either accept the world as it is and accept the current limitations to our.\n\nThe question is, I believe, why are you here. (not how) More generally, why are we here. And for me, why am I here. An answer that comes to mind is, since I will cease to exist after less than a hundred years, to enjoy my time.\n\nBut a hundred years. On the Importance of Moral Imagination. and this is the focus of a book called The Spirit Level by Richard Wilkinson, trained in economics and epidemiology, and Kate Pickett, trained in epidemiology and physical anthropology (Wilkinson & Pickett, ).\n\nTheir core argument is that the best predictor of the health and well-being Author: Philip Thomas, MD. In his book, Laderach, explain how the moral imagination, by its capacity to transcend the reality and grasp relationships, understand paradoxes, explore creativity and risk vocation, slowly start (1) understanding that it is the ingredient rather than the quantity which enables change, (2) perceiving a different dimension of time of life and.\n\nNot surprisingly, legal scholars have long theorized about the law’s role as a source of moral or ethical knowledge.\n\nSome empirical research on the potential for law to directly influence moral beliefs has also been done — but it appears to be scarce in the context of moral dilemmas such as the trolley problem. Welcome to the Moral Imagination Podcast.\n\nThe overarching theme of my podcast is what it means to be a human person and what makes for a meaningful and good life. We will discuss philosophy of the human person, culture, religion, social philosophy, and many other related topics, like education, le 5/5(14)."
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"Madhubala (February 14, 1933 - February 23, 1969) the woman who was born on Valentine's Day as Mumtaz Jehan Begum in Delhi. She was one of the five children in the family. At the age of 9, she became the bread earner of the family. She was signed in for the film Basant in 1942 as a child artist as Baby Mumtaz.In this film, she sang two songs and one of them \" Mere Chhote Se Mun Mein Chhoti Si Duniya Re \"became immensely popular and got many films as a child artist.\nActress Devika Rani was impressed by her performances and potential and advised her to assume the name Madhubala. At the age of 14 she got her first film as a heroine opposite Raj Kapoor who was debuting as a hero in the 1947 film\" Neel Kamal\"In this film her screen name was Madhubala. The film was not a commercial success, but her performance was received well. It was only a matter of time that Madhubala shot to fame and her work in the 1949 film Mahal got her the success she rightfully deserved. She was just 16.",
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"Baby Mumtaz(Madhubala) in Basant 1942\nAs Baby Mumtaz, she worked in 5 films, Basant(1942) was her first film but her second film \" Dhanna Bhagat\" came after 3 years in 1945.. In 1946, her 3 films got released. Pujari released first in this film also she sang a song, the next release was \"Phoolwari\". It was the third highest grossing Indian film of 1946. The film was directed by Chaturbhuj Doshi for Ranjit Studios and is cited as one of the important films of actor Motilal. The third film of that year was Rajputani.",
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"Madhubala in Neel Kamal 1947\nHer first film as Madhubala was Neel Kamal which was released in 1947. The next year, she starred in a number of films, namely ‘Parai Aag’, ‘Lal Dupatta’, ‘Desh Sewa’ and ‘Amar Prem’. However, none of them did much to promote her career as an actress, in fact, she appeared in 12 films after Neel Kamal none of the films clicked in Box Office.\nIt was in the year 1949 that success finally came Madhubala’s way. She starred in Bombay Talkies production, ‘Mahal’, opposite seasoned actor Ashok Kumar. The film went on to become a major success and established her as a star. She was applauded not only for her talent, but also for her enigmatic screen presence and beauty. Following ‘Mahal’, Madhubala was seen in a number of successful films.",
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It consists of vital funding for an eclectic mixture of infrastructure initiatives, from roads and bridges and airports to water programs, the electrical grid, broadband entry, and even faculty development. But it surely additionally allocates cash for priorities like clear vitality initiatives (assume: electrical automobile charging stations) together with funding to strengthen crucial manufacturing and provide chains, like semiconductors.\n\nAnd Biden pledged in his speech Wednesday that every one of will probably be Made in America.\n\n“After we make all of those investments, we’re going to ensure as the manager order that I signed early on, that we purchase American,” Biden mentioned. “Meaning investing in American-based firms and American employees.”\n\nContracts will go to firms with “American merchandise all the way in which down the road and American employees,” Biden added, noting that the federal government will purchase items from “all of America,” together with communities which have traditionally been ignored of previous alternatives.\n\nBiden spent quite a lot of his speech specializing in the historic significance of the second, noting that infrastructure investments among the many highest worth investments that may be made. However he additionally identified that the US is falling behind its world rivals – “China is consuming our lunch,” he mentioned, a press release he’s made earlier than – and added that the nation can pay a giant price if we don’t get to work.\n\n“We have now to maneuver now, as a result of I’m satisfied if we act now, in 50 years persons are going to look again and say, ‘That is the second when America gained the long run,’” Biden mentioned.\n\nThere’s little doubt that U.S. infrastructure is falling aside, and there’s widespread, bipartisan settlement amongst People that it must be rebuilt. Historically, such funding has been completed in a bipartisan trend, however Republicans in Congress have already got begun to criticize Biden’s method.\n\nBiden mentioned on Wednesday that he hopes Republicans will in the end determine to work with Democrats on the difficulty. However the White Home has indicated that, because it did with the COVID-19 stimulus, it’s prepared to maneuver forward with the plan by way of a partisan vote.\n\nIn any case, if a remaining infrastructure funding package deal makes it by Congress and turns into regulation, it’s nearly actually going to look just a little totally different than what Biden put forth on Wednesday. However the president’s proposal does present the start line, and Biden lays out his priorities fairly clearly. Some highlights embrace:\n\nRoads and Bridges: Biden’s plan would allocate $115 billion to “modernize the bridges, highways, roads, and important streets which are in most crucial want of restore.” That determine consists of $20 billion particularly for highway security, together with for bicyclists and pedestrians. Cash additionally would go to repair 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 of the “worst smaller bridges.”\n\nIngesting Water: Entry to wash ingesting water is important, however America’s water programs are outdated, outdated, and in some instances, unsafe. Biden is aiming to speculate $111 billion to modernize these programs, together with changing 100% of the nation’s lead pipes and repair strains and upgrading water infrastructure nationwide.\n\nElectrical Grid: No less than 111 folks died in Texas when the electrical grid failed throughout winter storms earlier this 12 months (70% of Texans misplaced energy). However the Lone Star State isn’t the one place the place the electrical grid wants work – outages throughout the nationwide grid price $70 billion annually. Biden desires to speculate $100 billion to improve these programs, and create new jobs in clear vitality.\n\nPublic Transit: Even earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic, America’s rail and bus transit confronted an enormous backlog of wanted repairs, making these programs much less dependable. Biden desires to allocate $85 billion to modernize transit programs and deal with that backlog whereas additionally increasing service to new and underserved communities.\n\nAmtrak and Freight Rail: It’s in all probability no shock that Joe Biden, who often rode the practice from Washington, D.C. to his dwelling in Delaware, desires to make sure a future for passenger rail. However rail lacks a multi-year funding stream to handle upkeep, and there are ready-to-go initiatives simply ready to be funded. Biden’s plan would make investments $80 billion to deal with Amtrak’s restore backlog and modernize the favored Northeast Hall, amongst different upkeep efforts.\n\nElectrical Autos: The president is looking for $174 billion funding “to win the EV market,” which is able to embrace the development of 500,000 EV charging stations. Biden is also aiming to strengthen the EV provide chain, which will probably be crucial to making sure America’s auto business can compete towards China, which is at the moment very a lot forward within the EV race. Biden additionally desires to affect at the very least 20% of the yellow faculty bus fleet and swap all authorities automobiles to electrical, together with U.S. Postal Service automobiles.\n\nColleges: Lots of America’s faculty buildings are falling aside, and college students in low-income communities are most in want. Biden proposes investing $100 billion to rebuild and restore public faculties, and he additionally desires to spend an extra $25 billion to improve youngster care services.\n\nThat’s not all that’s within the plan. Biden additionally places forth his concepts to restore and modernize hospitals and VA facilities; construct and retrofit houses and business buildings; strengthen digital infrastructure like broadband entry; spend money on analysis and growth; deal with transportation infrastructure inequities; make infrastructure extra resilient; and extra.\n\nNotably, a part of Biden’s proposal consists of $300 billion in funding that’s designed to strengthen home manufacturing, together with by way of an funding of $50 billion for a brand new workplace on the Commerce Division to watch home industrial capability wants (and fund investments to assist manufacturing of crucial items).\n\nYou may try your complete proposal on the White Home web site."
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"The National Trial Lawyers has recently named Murad Mohammad among its list of top 100 trial lawyers in Minnessota. He is a partner at Mohammad, Schiks and Jaafar, P.A.\nAccording to the organization’s website, membership for The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Trial Lawyers is extended only to attorneys are considered to be the most qualified criminal defense and civil plaintiff lawyers in their states or regions, according to the organization’s website.\n\nMohammad earned his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. Prior to joining the firm he served as an Assistant Public Defender in Ramsey County. In addition to his acceptance into The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100, Attorney Mohammad has also been selected for the 2014 Super Lawyers Rising Stars list, an honor that is granted to no more than 2.5% of Minnesota’s attorneys. The list of Rising Stars recognizes outstanding up-and-coming attorneys who are age 40 or below, or who have no more than 10 years of practice experience.\n\nThe five-year grant is titled, “Neural Tissue Engineering Based on Combinatorial Effects of Multiple Guidance Cues.â€\n\n“The aim of this project is to provide an understanding of effect of gradients of guidance cues on guidance and modulation of axonal growth,†said Abidian, in an interview to the Penn State News.\n\nSenior Zahra Ahmed has been selected salutatorian of her graduating class at the Tolman High School in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. A brilliant student throughout Ahmed is planning on attending Brown University as a biomedical engineering major.\n\nAhmed was vice president of the National Honor Society, Key Club secretary, and a Math League member. She ran and volunteered at 5K races, was captain of indoor and outdoor track, a member of Young Voices, a member of the yearbook staff, and was a freshman mentor.\n\nShe won the Lieutenant Governor’s Leadership Award, was the top scorer in the Scholastic Math League, and won the Tolman Key Player Spirit Award for the outdoor track team two years in a row.\nAhmed volunteered with the Pawtucket Soup Kitchen, the Slater Park Halloween and Winter Wonderland celebrations, and the Tolman Summer Cleanup Project.\n\nSANTA MONICA–The Rotary Club of Santa Monica offers many scholarships each year funded by its members and supporters. They go out to exceptional students in the community. Santa Monica High School student Aly Khan Bhamani presented with $1,000 scholarship, in honor of past Rotary Club presidents Russell Hart.",
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"December 18, 2019 | 11:21\nTweet Email Print\nVietnam is committed to opening door for foreign investors, especially in the field of services, according to the roadmap in signed bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements.\n\nDeputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue made the statement while receiving President of the Warburg Pincus Timothy Geithner in Hanoi on December 17.\n\nIn the banking sector, the Vietnamese Government will consider reducing the State’s holding in joint stock commercial banks to create more opportunities for other investors, he said.\n\nThe Deputy PM elaborated that the State’s holding in the four major banks – BIDV, Vietinbank, Vietcombank and Agribank, which account for more than 50 percent of the total credit supply of the banking sector – will be reduced to 65 percent by 2025.\n\nThe Government has included in the draft revised Law on Investment and Law on Enterprises stipulations about non-voting shares to enable foreign investors to increase their ownership while ensuring the control of risks, he added.\n\nThe two bills will be discussed and adopted at the ninth session of the 14th National Assembly in May 2020, according to Hue.\n\nHe added that the Government is also studying the issuance of regulations on golden shares to increase the involvement of private investors in developing the credit and payment system in Vietnam.\n\nHue hoped the US fund will continue expanding its investment in the fields encouraged by the Vietnamese Government such as infrastructure, high technology, new materials, renewable energy, supporting industry, and information technology.\n\nGeithner, who is former US Treasury Secretary, highly appreciated Vietnam’s efforts in improving business and investment environment, and attention to developing financial services, including new areas such as digital banking and online payment.\n\nHe suggested the Vietnamese Government allow higher foreign ownership in commercial banks in order to attract more foreign investment and facilitate non-cash payment in the country.",
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"Many times, an old stump hole will be a morel gold mine. I picked several out of this one.\n\nTwo weeks ago, we talked about mushroom hunting. (A non-hunter may say mushroom picking but to a hunter everything is about hunting. I go to the store to hunt for a pair of boots. Non-hunter, I go shopping. You get my drift.) I said I’d follow up the next week with an article on cooking mushrooms. But those rascally little whistle pigs barged in on the scene and got me side tracked. So, this week, I’ll take back up on the mushroom scene.\n\nBut, before we can cook them, we have to clean and process them, right? Morels, and mushrooms in general are fragile so you must be gentle when handling them. That’s why I semi favor carrying a bucket when picking (er, hunting) them even though real mushroom hunters use a mesh bag to let the spores fall out.\n\nWhen I get home, I gently wash them to remove the dirt and bugs. Then slice them in half from top to bottom and put in a pan of salty water to kill the remaining bugs. Leave them in the bowl over night in the fridge. But this I not a hard fast rule set in stone along with the Ten Commandments. Because I can guarantee you that my girls are going to make me fry up a mess right when we get home. And more than likely their friends will mysteriously show up on cue as well.\n\nTo cook if they were soaked overnight as described above, drain off the water. Wait a few minutes and drain again. You don’t really want them waterlogged. Or, if you just got home and have a mess rinsed and split, either way the next step to cook will be the same.\n\nCrack a few eggs in a bowl. Pour in a little milk. Beat with a fork. If you’ve never cooked, don’t actually “beat” the eggs with a fork. Stir them. (Had to throw in a little humor). Sprinkle flour on a plate. Dip the morels into the egg batter and then roll in the flour.\n\nNow throw the morels into a skillet with medium hot grease. You want it hot enough so they bubble when you throw them in but not sizzling hot. Everything fries better in a black iron skillet. Black iron skillets disperses the heat better than a thin-walled skillet.\n\nI think things season better if seasoned while cooking so while frying I sprinkle on regular Tony Chachere’s seasoning. Tony’s is the perfect blend of salt and spices. It is my go-to spice for everything. Fry to a golden brown and remove and lay on a plate lined with paper towels.\n\nEat while warm. Morels are the best food in the world. Our old friend Jack Sweet used to tell us that morels are the best fungi in the world, second only to the truffle in England. I’ve never tasted a truffle so I’ll have to have that statement proved to me before I concede that there is anything better than a morel.\n\nFried is the best way in the world to cook them but my old bear/turkey/mushroom hunting buddy Roger Ross mixed some in with scrambled eggs once when we were bear hunting and that was great too. I’ve also had them in cream gravy and that was excellent too.\n\nBut what if you get lucky and find more than you can eat in a few days? I don’t know what the exact shelf life is that you can keep them in your fridge but I’ve never kept them fresh for too long. Does anyone know a recommended fresh shelf life?\n\nJack Sweet said there are a few ways to store them but nothing beats eating them fresh. One year Katy and I got a million and I froze a lot of them. That makes them mushy and is not the best option. The method most people use is to dry them.\n\nSo drying in the sun is the best method that I know of to store them if you get lucky and find quite a few. Rehydrate them when you’re ready to fry up a mess. Well, happy hunting.\n\nTom Claycomb lives in Idaho and has outdoors columns in newspapers in Alaska, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Colorado and Louisiana. He also writes for various outdoors magazines and teaches outdoors seminars at stores like Cabela’s, Sportsman’s Warehouse and Bass Pro Shop. He can be reached via email at smileya7@aol.com."
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"It has been announced with in the last hour that our 27 year old Belgian winger Nacer Chadli has signed for West Bromwich Albion in a club record £13 million pounds deal to the West Midlands club. Chadli who signs for West Brom on a four year deal was an influential player at the lane in his four seasons at the Lillywhites scoring many important goals for us since joining from Twente in 2013. It’s a shame to see the talented Chadli depart as he served us so well in his time at Spurs and gave us 100%, however, I wish Chadli all the very best at West Brom and hope he has successfull time with the baggies. A talented goalscorer Chadli has always created good runs to get into good goal scoring opportunities and I’m sure he will be an excellent addition to Tony Pulis’s side.",
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"Following our under 18’s 5-1 victory over Aston villa yesterday their was a new player on the team sheet, Juan Pablo Gonzalez Velasco who is an attacking midfielder will play for our under 18’s side following his arrival from championship side Brentford. The attacking midfielder who was on trial with Burnley last month was also linked with other top flight clubs including Chelsea. Following Nya Kirby’s decision to reject a scholarship at Spurs it seems as if Spurs were looking to recruit another talented attacking player as a replacement. Juan Pablo Gonzalez Velasco has been training with the under 18’s for the past few weeks now, and I remember seeing him in the stands along with the other under 18’s at the Lamex stadium a couple of weeks ago for Spurs under 23’s PL2 game against Everton. It’s unlikely that Spurs will officialy announce his arrival at the club as they don’t tend to announce new players that join the academy however, a profile of the forward may well be added to the academy section of the website in the near future. I look forward to seeing him play for the Lillywhites and wish him the very best of luck for the current campaign.",
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"John Moore/Getty ImagesWorld leaders at the United Nations General Assembly laughed at President Donald Trump on Tuesday when he claimed his administration had accomplished more than any other in US history.\n\nPresident Donald Trump’s laughed-at speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, and Iranian President Rouhani’s follow-up response, demonstrated clearly how the US has lost its moral high ground on the world stage.\n\nTrump started his UN speech much like one of his signature campaign rallies: by touting his achievements since taking office two years ago in trademark hyperbolic terms.\n\nTrump’s qualified claim – to have “almost” done more than any other administration in two years – wasn’t factually false. But the assembly nonetheless laughed out loud at the idea that Trump has led an effective presidency.\n\nThe rest of Trump’s speech focused on singling out Iran and Venezuela, two countries engaged in horrible human rights abuses against their own people, yet somehow cast as sympathetic figures before the UN.\n\nWhen Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke hours later at the same podium, he rebuked Trump’s withdrawal from the Iran deal and went on to accuse him of having a “Nazi disposition” and xenophobic attitudes.\n\nIran openly plots Israel’s destruction and the killing of Jewish people. It is a theocratic regime led by religious leaders that persecutes its LGBT citizens as well as religious minorities. Iran’s politics have been rife with holocaust deniers and they support Hamas, a foreign group that attacks Israel with flaming kites bearing swastikas meant to burn down fields.\n\nBut at the UN on Tuesday, its was the US president accused of Nazi leanings, and it drew no laughter from the crowd.\n\nTrump is currently renegotiating trade deals with several US allies, including Canada and Mexico, using high tariffs for leverage. Trump’s trade practices portray an unabashed mercantilism, which, ironically, mirrors the behaviour he wishes to punish China for.\n\nThe Iran deal, which China, the UK, France, and Germany, remain party to, sought to ease sanctions on Iran in exchange for a solid commitment form it to not seek out nuclear weapons.\n\nBut now, Trump has withdrawn from the deal and wants the same countries his trade practices have beaten up to join him in cutting ties with Iran, which has kept its side of the deal.\n\nTrump has actually largely succeeded in using sanctions to scare off businesses from transacting with Iran, but the EU on Tuesday announced a plan to introduce a barter system with Iran to facilitate trade while dodging US sanctions.\n\nHere’s how Dina Esfandiary, an Iran and nuclear disarmament expert at Kings College London, summed up Rouhani’s speech on Twitter: “Globally, a political win for him: #Trump’s speech was laughed at, while #Iran seems to be a pragmatic power, continuing its implementation of the deal.”\n\nIn short, Trump has found himself isolated by allies who now increasingly look to work among themselves to cut out the US.\n\nTo be sure, the UN isn’t a lauded judge of morality, as its own organs stand linked to abuses and its Human Rights Council includes chronic underachievers such as Venezuela and Saudi Arabia.\n\nAt the UN General Assembly in 2018, it’s funny that Trump thinks himself an effective president. But the scramble to engage with Iran, so it won’t build a nuclear weapon to point at Isreal, is no joke."
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