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"A FAMILY is in mourning after a fun pastime enjoyed by millions ended with 15-year-old Luke Powell being thrown to his death.",
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"Luke Powell, 15, was killed in a jet ski crash on Sunday.Source:Supplied\n\nA TOWNSVILLE teenager was thrown to his death from an inflatable tube being dragged behind a jet ski driven by his mother.\n\nLuke Powell, 15, died on Sunday afternoon when he landed on jagged rocks on a riverbank after he flipped over when the jet ski tried to turn.\n\nPolice late yesterday confirmed the tragic turn of events on the Ross River, and issued a warning to water users of the ever-present danger.\n\n“As I understand it, his mother was driving the jet ski so our thoughts and wishes are with her at the moment. It’s a reminder to all of us that any sort of water-based activities are inherently dangerous … I’d encourage us all to be careful when we are on the water,” Inspector Mark Jackson said.\n\nA family statement said Luke loved everything about the water.",
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"She pointed out that the popular image of witchcraft in art had its origins at least 70 years before the height of witch trials, which was from 1580-1640. She used as an example the picture of a witches' Sabbath by Hans Baldung Grien from 1510 (left).\n\nIt is currently estimated that between 40,000 to 50,000 people were executed for witchcraft during the witch craze, mainly in Germany and parts of France and Switzerland that were German-speaking. Around 80% of those accused were women, and around 75% of them were aged over 40. In contrast, men committed nearly all of the other types of crime in the early modern era.\n\nLike the Hans Baldung Grien picture, most of the images in the Witches and Wicked Bodies exhibition show older, post-menopausal women with saggy breasts. However, they are not portrayed as frail - in fact they are generally shown to be powerful.\n\nLooking at artistic representations of the era, there are three kinds of women: unmarried women, fertile women and post-menopausal women. Artists of the 16th century in Germany for the first time had an interest in painting nudes. It was novel and something they liked to experiment with by showing women from different angles.\n\nApart from pictures of witches, another popular genre was the women's bath scene. These also showed different ages of women with bodies viewed from different angles. Triads of young, married and old women were the female version of pictures of the ages of man.\n\nProfessor Lyndal said it was important to consider who the witch is. She is powerful, visually central in the pictures or in such a position that eyes are drawn to her. The subject of women in league together suggests that the older woman has status and is a key figure. The underlying suggestion is that any old woman could be a witch. An important factor in this is fertility. The witch causes bad weather and crops to fail; she makes men impotent.\n\nAnother genre of art from the era shows the lying-in room - the bedroom of a woman who has just given birth surrounded by women caring for her and female visitors. This was a time of festivities that lasted for weeks. It was a private room mostly filled with women who helped the new mum, partly by bringing gifts of food and drink at a time when she could not get up and about.\n\nThe lying-in time, from birth to six weeks later, was also when women were believed to be particularly susceptible to the temptations of the Devil. After six weeks the mother went to church to be purified in a special ceremony. The lying-in period is frequently cited in witch trials as when something went wrong. Fifty percent of babies died back then and older women present were often accused of having caused it.\n\nFrom the 1580s to 1640s there was an economic downturn in Germany. A mini ice age caused bad winters and wet summers. In many towns legislation was brought in to raise the age of marriage and to prevent poor people and outsiders from marrying. This was to prevent children being born who might need charity under poor laws. It was also an era when fertility levels were low - many noble houses died out because they had no heir.\n\nIn this society, marriage and fertility were seen as a huge privilege. Pregnant women and new mums expected to be envied - especially by old women. This ties in with the view of witchcraft being an attack on fertility. An old woman might be accused of harming a child through envy even if she spoke words of admiration or brought a gift. Envy was seen as being deadly.\n\nEven though pictures of witchcraft such as the one above might be have been old at that time of the witch craze, they were still popular and many were reproduced using cheap woodcut prints on decorative items for modest homes. Of course much of the imagery is fantasy - but there is a relationship between fantasy and what is seen to be reality.\n\nYou can find out more about about the exhibition Witches and Wicked Bodies here: http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/witches_and_wicked_bodies.aspx\n\nThe Witch in the Western Imagination."
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"The NFL has fined the New Orleans Saints, several of the team’s coaches and defensive end Cameron Jordan more than half a million dollars for faking an injury during the team’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday Night Football , sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Saturday.\n\n“The @NFL’s biggest fine to date came in yesterday…added stress for no reason,” Jordan said wrote on his Twitter account on Saturday morning.\n\nIn a new tweet an hour later, Jordan wrote: “Agent told me about it and at first I laughed and thought this is ridiculous – definitely made it worse. Then he told me what the fine was and I’ve been upset ever since.”\n\nAgent told me about it and initially I laughed and thought this is ridiculous – definitely making things worse. then he told me how high the fine is 😳😨 and since then I’ve been annoyed.\n\n“The New Orleans Saints deny any allegation of intentionally delaying Monday night’s game. Defensive end Cameron Jordan suffered from foot pain after a third game and sought medical attention. He entered the blue medical tent and was examined by medical staff and followed up On examination he was recorded and was able to complete the game.The following day an MRI was performed in New Orleans and it was confirmed that he had an acute metatarsal sprain in his left foot.He was treated at the facility every day for his injury sustained during of the play. The Saints will appeal the penalties on the right track and believe the allegations will be proven false.”\n\nThe Buccaneers were third and 17th in the fourth quarter, trailing 16-3. Jordan ran towards Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and hit the ground trying to sack him. Jordan quickly got back up, took a few steps and looked at the touchline, then got down on one knee and appeared to be pointing at his leg while Brady stayed on the field in fourth.\n\nBrady initially seemed about to try for fourth when Jordan left the field with athletic trainers and went to the sidelines, but the Bucs eventually poked. Jordan entered the injury tent but returned to the game and entered the game four games on the Bucs’ next offensive drive.\n\nJordan told ESPN that the injury in question was real and that he initially thought he could hobble, but he took a knee when he felt he couldn’t push off his left foot. He said he felt good later after getting up and walking away.\n\n“Are fines issued by nfl publicly available? I just feel like this should be public knowledge,” Jordan wrote on Twitter. “Because some of the fines are silly, but this 1…ridiculous. Anyway & for what ‘deliberate action to delay game’ before a TM stabs? The NFL just wanted a new Patek Aquanaut or Summ … not mine. “"
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"NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Sometimes one play can define a comeback. Anyone remember Eli Manning’s pass to David Tyree to help the New York Giants win Super Bowl XLII? What about Mario Chalmers’ three-pointer at the end of regulation against Memphis in the 2008 NCAA Championship to help the Jayhawks bring home a title? Or Ray Allen’s three-pointer against the San Antonio Spurs to send game six of the 2013 NBA Finals to overtime and help the Miami Heat win its second consecutive NBA title?\n\nWhile the moment wasn’t as big as those three for the University of Notre Dame volleyball team, one point in a thrilling come-from-behind win over Auburn Saturday night to clinch the Shamrock Invitational title stands out among all others as the moment momentum clearly changed to the side of the Irish.\n\nLet’s set the stage. Notre Dame had just lost the first two sets to a 9-1 Auburn squad that had dominated Loyola-Chicago and Oakland in the tournament already. The Irish came out hot, as they led 17-12 in the third set, but still had an uphill climb in front of them, needing to win three consecutive sets to win the match.\n\nAfter a kill from junior Toni Alugbue, senior setter Maggie Brindock went back to serve. What followed was an epic minute-long point that witnessed 15 digs and 18 swings between the two teams.\n\n“The marathon rally against Auburn will be something I will always remember,” said Brindock. “As a volleyball player, a play like that is something I live for. As a team we were scrappy and did everything we could to keep the ball alive. We had full trust in each other. Even though the play was tiring, it was a turning point for us in the match.”\n\n“In practice earlier in the week we worked on making the little plays and being committed to not losing rallies on silly errors,” said Alugbue. “Going into the match we knew we were going to play some hard rallies. I credit our defense, especially Maggie (Brindock) and Kathleen (Severyn), for making some incredible digs.”\n\nSome of the highlights for both teams included a strong dig by Wroblicky off a Brown attack down the line (0:41) and back-to-back great saves from Brown (0:51) and Brindock (0:57) before Alugbue ended the rally at 1:12 after a dig from Severyn and a pass from Brindock.\n\nOne of the oddities of the point for the Irish was that McHugh, who is Notre Dame’s libero, didn’t get a single touch during the rally, as Severyn, a defensive specialist, ended up scooping up many of the digs. The number of touches for Irish players during the 11 times the ball was on their side of the net was as follows: Severyn (7), Brown (6), Brindock (5), Olsen (5) and Alugbue (4).\n\nAfter the ball hit the ground, Brindock remembers the excitement that surrounded the team as they gathered for the next point.\n\n“Once Toni (Alugbue) hit the last ball and it went down on Auburn’s side, I remember throwing my arms up in the air and just embracing my teammates,” said Brindock. “It was an awesome feeling winning that point and showed tremendous determination by us as a team.”\n\nNotre Dame went on to win the set and later the match as it won 15-11 in the deciding fifth set.\n\nHead coach Debbie Brown definitely credits the point as one of the deciding factors in the win.\n\n“I think it was a huge point in the match,” said the veteran coach. “It was definitely a turning point. I think it showed that we had put the first two sets behind us and were ready to fight until the end to win the match.”\n\nIn the huddle during the timeout directly after the rally, Brown had nothing but praise for her team.\n\n“I couldn’t say enough good things about the rally to them because there were so many great plays by everyone on the court to keep the ball alive,” said Brown. “The play ultimately just showed our will to win and not let the ball touch the ground.”"
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"Merchants on ground of the New York Inventory Alternate.\n\nFor years, skeptics of index investing who watched trillions pour into S&P 500 funds argued that it will in all probability take a protracted bear market to undercut the dominance of the usual passive strategy.\n\nBut in current months, an exuberant bull market is working to sideline the S&P 500 because the gauge of the market’s vitality and dampen the general public’s zeal for merely proudly owning the prevailing benchmark.\n\nThe previous few months, essentially the most dramatic motion has occurred past the attain of the S&P 500. The Russell 2000 small-cap index has been on a blistering and broadly noticed run, in a seize for essentially the most cyclical, highest-velocity shares in anticipation of financial acceleration. The Russell is extra overbought than it is ever been relative to its intermediate-term development.\n\nHowever it’s not simply small caps. The S&P Completion Index consists of all listed U.S. shares apart from these within the S&P 500 – just a few thousand tickers reflecting corporations of all sizes. This index has vaulted forward of the S&P 500, thanks each to small-caps and to the surge in worth in so many youthful, fashionable, high-growth however still-unprofitable shares.\n\nAssume Square, Uber, Snowflake, Airbnb and dozens extra, which both do not but qualify for the S&P 500 or have not been round lengthy sufficient to get a glance. And let’s not neglect, the S&P 500 funds turned patrons of Tesla as a 2% place after the inventory had gained 700% in a 12 months.\n\nRanging much more broadly, speculators have been feasting on penny shares, people who commerce over-the-counter slightly than on a proper alternate. This is the OTC Markets Composite Index relative to the S&P 500 since October. A few of that is Bitcoin trusts, some massive worldwide corporations, however most are insubstantial however fast-moving longshot bets.\n\nAnd the crop of corporations exterior the S&P 500 is burgeoning with preliminary public choices working at a frenzied tempo. For a lot of the market advance that began in 2009, bullish strategists cited the historic decline within the variety of public corporations as by some means creating shortage of fairness property (whilst whole market cap issues extra).\n\nProperly, this has reversed. Including to this Sept. 30 whole the greater than 200 new listings since then (together with greater than 50 particular objective acquisition automobiles up to now two weeks), the variety of listed U.S. corporations is again close to a 20-year excessive.\n\nAs ever, investor flows observe efficiency and pizazz. The ETFs garnering the heaviest flows since Oct. 30 – when the current rally acquired rolling – embrace Vanguard Complete Market fund (which captures extra of the non-S&P 500 names) and a bunch of cyclical proxies.\n\nThe poster little one for the market’s fixation on the “disruptive expertise” theme is ARK Innovation (ARKK), which has practically matched the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) regardless of holding solely 6% as a lot in property.\n\nAnd the principle font of animal spirits throughout the beautiful rally off the March 2020 low has been particular person traders, a lot of them novices, who noticed the large market dislocation as an opportunity to seize for focused restoration performs slightly than leg into broad fairness publicity by way of indexes.\n\nAs has been effectively chronicled, 10 million new on-line brokerage accounts had been opened final 12 months, shortly after the trade went commission-free, and in reality the largest surge in exercise has been in name choices. Not solely individual-stock danger, however leveraged performs on particular person shares that may expire nugatory inside weeks.\n\nThis motion is intriguing given the traditional knowledge of a number of years in the past, across the introduction of “roboadvisor” automated funding providers comparable to Betterment and Wealthfront. The backers of those companies contended, with good proof, that youthful traders intuitively grasped the knowledge of not making an attempt to beat the market, preferring a disciplined, low-cost software-driven strategy utilizing index ETFs.\n\nNot that long-term diversified investing and opportunistic buying and selling are in whole opposition. Constancy Investments – already an enormous buy-and-hold mutual-fund chief – began Constancy Brokerage within the Nineteen Seventies as quickly as discounted commissions had been permitted, and the companies coexist nice, typically serving the identical shoppers. Many youthful individuals getting concerned by way of buying and selling will in some unspecified time in the future see the necessity for a extra structured, tax-aware plan.\n\nThere is a means by which the S&P 500 is just reflecting the momentary, cyclical preferences of traders. It had develop into a growth-dominated index by way of the persistent outperformance of tech and secular-growth shares in a disinflationary, slow-growth, winner-take-most financial system. By some measures, solely a few quarter of the index elements had been clearly economically delicate.\n\nThe speak final summer season was all about how acutely concentrated the S&P had develop into within the prime 5 shares. That has now run in reverse.\n\nAnastasios Avgeriou, chief fairness strategist at BCA Analysis, plots the relative efficiency of the 5 largest shares in opposition to the opposite 495 in opposition to the 10-year Treasury yield (with yields inverted). 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These pressures are forcing the industry’s producers to explore every possible avenue of process optimization in a bid to maintain their market position in the long term. A central lever here is the use of modern automation and drive technology.\n\nThis is a field in which Siemens may claim to be one of the world’s key players as a long-standing partner to breweries and beverage manufacturers. Alongside global giants such as ABInBev, SAB Miller, Carlsberg or Coca Cola, its clients also include hundreds of local craft breweries. The partnership which exists between Siemens and the brewery industry goes back a very long way, with entries in the company archives confirming that Siemens components such as electric motors were used in beer production as long ago as the 19th Century. In 1977, Siemens registered the patent for a dedicated control system developed specifically for the brewery industry: Braumat.\n\nA success story with long pedigree\nOver 30 years have passed since Braumat was launched. Today, hundreds of breweries around the world use the Siemens system to control the entire beer producing process – whether large-scale breweries with capacity for over 20 million hectoliters per annum or small craft breweries supplying their local markets.\n\nThe Braumat recipe for success is founded on a number of proven key ingredients: An optimum overview and clear operator prompting, compliance with all brewery-specific standards and functionalities, as well as high performance and easy scalability. In this way, the complex work flows involved in the production of beer and the different modules are depicted in a clearly and conveniently arranged user interface with full graphic support. All the functionalities and brewery industry standards required by the user are collated in a single process control system, allowing the optimum control of processes and rapid localization and remedy of any occurring faults. The recipe and batch control system complies with the international ANSI/ISAS88.01 standard. Alongside the control and management of cleaning routines, known as Clean-in-Place (CIP) loops, the route control system permits simple interlinking of all route systems within the beer production process and is redundant in design. Extensive engineering and test tools provide the necessary transparency and assist operators and technicians in every area of production, maintenance and service. The network link permits changes and additions from any operator station without interrupting production. As for scalability, a Braumat system can be upgraded step by step to create an extensive and complex large-scale installation.\n\nThe system has been continuously improved over the years and adjusted in line with changing technical requirements. While the first Braumat versions worked using Simatic S-5 type controls, 1993 saw a changeover to the use of industrial PCs as a technical platform. Since version 4.0 was introduced, the system has also supported Simatic S-7 controls. With the further development of Braumat to Versions 6.0 and higher from 2011, the system familiar to craft and industrial brewers the world over underwent a fundamental modernization process. Today, Braumat also runs on industrial PCs with Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), and production data can be archived on an SQL server. Braumat is also equipped with interfaces to the Simatic IT MES and supports the virtualization of IOS clients.\n\nAutomation and drive system consistency\nBut this is only a small part of the Siemens portfolio for brewers: As in all sectors of industry, the comprehensive portfolio of automation and drive solutions forms a solid foundation on which breweries can build their own successful and economical beer production. Alongside controls and industrial PCs, the Siemens offering includes field devices, measuring instruments and drives. The same underlying principle applies to all its products: They are capable of seamless integration into existing infrastructures, are based on proven quality standards, and all speak the same common language.\n\nFundamentally, the automation of individual process steps is no longer sufficient to secure a competitive or cost advantage. Efficiency and productivity can only be achieved using seamlessly automated production processes. Siemens is better placed than any other supplier to provide all the decisive systems and components needed for truly consistent automation, from goods inward through the processing and production departments to goods outward. Totally Integrated Automation (TIA), a unique overall concept and performance spectrum for automation, allows breweries and plant engineering companies to implement the required degree of end-to-end consistency. The broad performance spectrum on offer starts with building automation and energy management using MES through to maintenance and servicing.\n\nBottling and packaging are an area in which high-performance, fully integrated automation can make an enormous difference. As beer and non-alcoholic beverage bottling and packaging entail high costs, Siemens is highly sought after as a technology partner in this area. Responsible for driving up costs in this field are primarily insular solutions. 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"President Donald Trump has unveiled his 2018 budget, and students (and their parents) might want to pay attention. The proposed spending plan includes big changes to federal student loans and other programs that help people pay for college. Among the suggested changes? Killing a big loan forgiveness program, tweaking loan terms, and slashing funding for work-study.\n\nThe cost-cutting measures are designed to save the government money. But what about students themselves? Will they benefit? At this point, it’s hard to say. The budget is in its early stages. What passes Congress will likely look significantly different than what the president has outlined.\n\nNonetheless, the suggested changes offer a glimpse into Trump’s vision for college funding and access. And they come alongside some other shifts in the student loan landscape that don’t require the OK of Congress, such as a simplified approach to loan servicing. From streamlined repayment plans to ending certain loan forgiveness programs, here are 12 ways Trump wants to change how you pay for school — and pay back what you owe.\n\n1. The government would no longer pay interest on certain loans\n\nStudents would have to say goodbye to subsidized Stafford loans if Trump’s budget passes. Ending the practice of paying the interest on some student loans for undergraduate students while they are still in school would save the government more than $1 billion, according to The Associated Press. But students who lose the subsidized benefit would graduate with slightly more debt — an extra $2,300 on average, Nate Matherson, CEO of LendEDU, told The Cheat Sheet.\n\nTaxpayers would save as a result of the change, Matherson said, but “it would cost students more money.” “If students do lose the subsidized loan benefit, then we just encourage them to pay their interest as it accumulates instead of waiting and having interest on interest,” he said.\n\n2. Repayment plans would be streamlined\n\nIncome-driven repayment plans for federal student loans are supposed to make it easier for people to pay back their debt without going completely broke. But “the numerous IDR plans currently offered to borrowers overly complicate choosing and enrolling in the right plan,” according to the Trump administration. In order to solve that problem, Trump wants to “streamline” student loan repayment options by creating a single, income-driven repayment plan.\n\nUndergraduate borrowers who select this plan would pay 12.5% of their discretionary income for 15 years and then have the balance of their debt forgiven. People with debt from graduate school would make payments over 30 years. Currently, you pay anywhere from 10% to 20% of your discretionary income if you enroll in an income-based repayment plan, and your balance will be forgiven after 20 or 25 years.\n\nNext: Potential savings for some low-income borrowers\n\n3. Low-income borrowers could save over the long run",
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"Some low-income borrowers could save money under Trump’s plan. | iStock.com\n\nStudents might balk at the idea of being forced to pay a larger share of their income under the redesigned income-based repayment plan, but some argue the shift would actually help poorer students.\n\nStudent loan payments would be higher in the short term for some borrowers, but the path to debt forgiveness would be five years shorter. That could save borrowers with lower salaries after graduation money over the long term, even after accounting for the loss of subsidized loans, argued Jason Delisle and Alexander Holt of the American Enterprise Institute. But people with larger post-college incomes would pay more.\n\nNext: Is this the end of a high-profile loan forgiveness program?",
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"Some students would no longer be eligible for loan forgiveness because of their job. | iStock.com/Ljupco\n\nOne of the headline-grabbers in Trump’s proposed budget was the elimination of Public Service Loan Forgiveness. This program, enacted in 2007, forgives the balance of your debt if you work in certain nonprofit or government jobs and make 10 years of on-time payments. The first group of borrowers should become eligible for forgiveness in fall 2017.\n\nThe public service loan forgiveness option is much talked about, but a change to the program would only affect about 1% of all borrowers in the U.S., according to Matherson. Plus, any students who’ve already borrowed would still be eligible for forgiveness. However, “eliminating this program would … discourage future graduates from entering important public service jobs,” Andrew Josuweit, president of Student Loan Hero, said in a statement before the budget was released.\n\nNext: Bad news for grad students\n\n5. Going to graduate school could get more expensive\n\nA couple of the president’s proposed changes could make going to grad school a lot more expensive for some people. For one, eliminating Public Loan Service Forgiveness would mean people who earn graduate degrees in traditionally lower-paying fields, such as social work, education, or public interest law, would be on the hook for the entire bill.\n\nChanges to income-based repayment plans also hurt grad student borrowers. While undergrads would be eligible to have their debt forgiven after 15 years, graduate students who enroll in the program would have to pay 12.5% of their income over 30 years, a far longer repayment period than the ones currently offered.\n\nUnder the new plan, a teacher with a master’s degree, $44,200 in student loan debt, and a starting salary of $36,100 could pay $50,000 to $70,000 more on their loans than under current forgiveness and repayment options, according to The Institute for College Access and Success.\n\nNext: Say goodbye to Perkins Loans.\n\n6. Perkins loans would be eliminated",
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"Low-income students would no longer be eligible for Perkins Loans. | iStock.com\n\nLow-income students with “exceptional financial need” are eligible for Perkins Loans. In addition to a low fixed interest rate, these loans have more generous forgiveness options than other federal student loans. Trump’s budget proposes eliminating these loans, a move it says would save $143 billion over 10 years, according to Inside Higher Ed.\n\nNext: Cuts to work-study funding\n\n7. Work-study funding would be slashed",
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"Finding an on-campus job could get harder if work-study funding is cut. | iStock.com/anyaberkut\n\nFederal work-study students work part-time while in school to earn money to help pay for college. The jobs students get are supposed to be related to their field of study. They also help them build skills that make them more attractive to employers after graduation. The government subsidizes the program. And Trump’s budget would slash funding by half, from roughly $1 billion to $500 million.\n\nCutting work-study funding could make it more difficult for students to find jobs to pay for school, especially if they’re on more isolated campuses, according to Inside Higher Ed. But others argue the program, which disproportionately benefits students at wealthy colleges, is ripe for reform. The Department of Education claims the changes would ensure the available work-study money goes to the students who need it most.\n\nNext: Changes to Pell Grants\n\n8. Pell Grants could be used year-round\n\nIn the 2014-15 school year, the federal government awarded more than $30 billion in Pell Grants to more than 8 million college students. The awards make college more accessible to low-income students, but in recent years most people haven’t been able to use the grants to pay for summer classes. A budget deal struck earlier in 2017 in the Senate brought back year-round Pell Grants. Now, students can get a third semester of grant money, making it easier for them to quickly complete their degree. Trump’s budget would make that change permanent.\n\nWhat the president’s budget doesn’t do is increase funding for Pell Grants, critics say. In addition to taking nearly $4 billion from the program’s reserve, grant awards wouldn’t be indexed for inflation, so they’d be worth less over time, according to The Institute for College Access and Success.\n\nNext: Other grant programs would be cut.\n\n9. Some other federal grants would be eliminated",
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"The budget would also cut other sources of financial support for college students. | iStock.com\n\nPell Grants are the biggest, but not the only, source of free government money for college for low-income students. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants provide up to $4,000 a year to help students pay for school. However, the $733 million program would be eliminated if the budget passes in its current form. The Child Care Access Means Parents in School program, which helps students with children get child care so they can attend class, would also get the ax.\n\nNext: The end of national service programs\n\n10. AmeriCorps would be eliminated\n\nAn AmeriCorps volunteer cleans up debris following a tornado in Joplin, Missouri, in 2011. | Julie Denesha/Getty Images\n\nAmeriCorps is among the many federal programs Trump hopes to get rid of entirely. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts are also on the chopping block.\n\nYoung people who spend a year as a full-time volunteer with the national service program receive a small living stipend, as well as an education award of $5,815, which they can use to pay back student loans or pay for future schooling. But the current administration says these community service activities “should be supported by the nonprofit and private sectors and not with federal subsidies.”\n\nNext: One loan servicer for all borrowers\n\n11. A single loan servicer would work with all borrowers",
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The station regularly referred to Tutsis as “cockroaches” and, once the genocide had begun, broadcast the names of people to be killed and information on where they could be found.\n\nIn 1997, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), an international court established by the United Nations Security Council to judge people responsible for the genocide, indicted Kabuga on seven criminal charges including genocide.\n\nBut the ICTR, which had been located in Arusha, Tanzania, was closed at the end of 2015. It had concluded 55 cases. After its closure, the ICTR’s responsibilities were transferred to the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT).\n\nBubacar Jallow spoke to Al Jazeera about the significance of Kabuga’s arrest.\n\nAl Jazeera: At what point did you first become aware of Felicien Kabuga?\n\nAl Jazeera: How far were you able to get with your investigation into Kabuga?\n\nBubacar Jallow: By the time I left the ICTR, we had gone very far. The case had been very well investigated. The indictment had been confirmed. We had witnesses testifying before a single judge as part of the rules for preservation of evidence in case Kabuga was arrested at a time when the witnesses were no longer available, whether because they had died or for some other reason. By 2014, we had referred the case to the new mechanism, the IRMCT.\n\nAl Jazeera: Did you know where Kabuga was?\n\nBubacar Jallow: We had clear evidence that he left Rwanda after the genocide and had gone to Kenya. We had immigration records to confirm that. His bank accounts in Kenya confirmed that. The evidence showed that he went to Nairobi and he was granted a visa.\n\nWe had been advised by the Kenyans that he had left the country at some point. We became aware of this quite late in 2012. But there was no information on where he went and in which direction he had gone.\n\nSo we continued to look for him in Kenya and other places such as Europe. We also looked for him in Central Africa.\n\nAfter 2004, we changed the strategy of the tracking team and we spent a lot of time looking around in countries where we suspected the fugitives could be. Our tracking team went to Kenya many times.\n\nAl Jazeera: Had Kabuga travelled to Kenya under his own name?\n\nBubacar Jallow: The visa to go to Kenya in 1994 was under his own name. In 1994, many of the Rwandan fugitives did not think it was necessary to change their names. A dozen or more of the accused went to Kenya. We carried out an investigation in Nairobi called Operation NAKI. Many of the fugitives were arrested and transferred to Arusha for trial. It was only Kabuga who escaped arrest at that time.\n\nAl Jazeera: Who else was looking for him?\n\nBubacar Jallow: The ICTR worked hand in hand with Interpol in tracking the fugitives. It was mainly our tracking team that was working on the case. The tracking team really work very hard. They were on the ground. They develop sources and informers and so on. Its a dangerous, risky business. They remain anonymous of course.\n\nAl Jazeera: Has the ICTR tracking team found other fugitives?\n\nBubacar Jallow: We indicted 93 accused. All of them had left Rwanda. The tracking team had located all but about six of them. Kabuga was one of two that were still outstanding. The former commander of the presidential guard at the time, Protais Mpiranya, was the other.\n\nAl Jazeera: The United States had put a $5m reward on Kabuga’s head. How did that work?\n\nBubacar Jallow: It is part of their policy to help the cause of international criminal justice. They set up the Rewards for Justice programme. It was very helpful. It encouraged a lot of people to come forward with information which led to the arrest of many fugitives.\n\nAl Jazeera: How do countries get word that a fugitive might be attempting to flee?\n\nAl Jazeera: Is there an element of unfinished business until all those who have so far evaded capture are caught and brought to justice?\n\nBubacar Jallow: The ICTR indicted 93 fugitives. Most of them were arrested. The cases were transferred to Rwanda and Rwanda was tasked with tracking them, arresting them and bringing them to justice.\n\nMany of the indicted were tried, including a former prime minister, government ministers, media people and clergy. It was a gallery of very high profile genocidaires that the tribunal tried.\n\nMany of the victims I spoke to, as long as they were aware the perpetrator had been tried, this gave them a sense of satisfaction. So justice is very important in bringing closure to the great tragedies of genocide, although not justice alone of course.\n\nAl Jazeera: Do such trials play a role in an individual’s and a country’s healing process? And, if so, what role do you feel they play?\n\nBubacar Jallow: In addition to the process of justice, you need other elements such as healing in the community to bring closure.\n\nAl Jazeera: Could you share any key moments from your time as a prosecutor?\n\nBubacar Jallow: I visited the technical college in Murambi in Gikongoro district. It was the site of one of the worst massacres of the genocide. More than 50,000 people who had sought refuge there were killed in the course of about a week.\n\nWhen I visited – as I did all the major massacre sites in Rwanda – there were at least 30,000 people who had been buried on the grounds. But each of the classrooms were still filled with corpses – dried, shrivelled corpses, young and old, male and female. In some of them, you could still see the holes in their skulls from bullets, machetes and other weapons. It was a terrible moment.\n\nI also visited the church at Nyamata and saw similar things. There was blood on the walls. There were no remains but there were clothes and articles belonging to people who had been massacred. There were many such bad moments.\n\nThere were also good moments when we saw evidence of many Hutus risking their lives in order to save Tutsis.\n\nWe also had evidence that the Muslim community stood up against the genocide. They actually stood outside the mosques and protected all Tutsi refugees who sought sanctuary inside, irrespective of their religion. That is why there were so few, if any at all, killings of Tutsis carried out in the mosques of Rwanda. Those were good moments.\n\nI also saw good moments when Tutsi survivors, people who had lost families, were able to forgive perpetrators. 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"Engineers and technicians prepare the test version of the company's Crew Dragon for a pad abort test at Cape Canaveral, Fla. Photo and Caption Credit: SpaceX\n\nThe Dragon spacecraft developed by Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX ) has proven itself useful as a delivery vehicle for supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), and the sixth such operational mission is currently scheduled for Monday, April 13. A crewed variant of the capsule is now under development and testing to carry astronauts to the orbiting lab. In theory, it could even be altered to retrieve samples from the planet Mars. But what is the difference between its variants, and what makes a Dragon a Dragon?\n\nSpaceX began quietly developing the Dragon capsule in late 2004, according to NBC News, and announced it in early 2006 when they submitted it to NASA for funding. Through the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program, NASA was seeking proposals for a commercial vehicle to resupply the ISS, and in August of 2006 the agency announced that SpaceX was one of two companies chosen.",
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"Just over two years later, in December of 2008, NASA awarded SpaceX a $1.6 billion Commercial Resupply Services contract, calling for 12 resupply flights to the ISS. The first Dragon mission, a demo flight, succeeded on December 8, 2010. The second demo launched on May 22, 2012, berthed at the ISS on May 25, and returned to Earth on May 31 of that year. On October 8, 2012, the first operational CRS flight lifted off.\n\nAccording to SpaceX’s website, “Dragon is the first commercial spacecraft to deliver cargo to the International Space Station and currently the only cargo spacecraft flying capable of returning significant amounts of cargo to Earth.”\n\nEach Dragon capsule uses Draco thrusters, 18 of them, to maneuver in space and upon re-entry. These engines can each produce about 90 pounds-force (400 N) of thrust, and are fueled by the commonly-used dinitrogen tetroxide, an oxidizer, and monomethylhydrazine, a fuel, with which the oxidizer is hypergolic – or spontaneously ignites on contact. After a launch for the ISS, the Dragon is placed in a target orbit, and then uses the Draco engines to reach the space station itself. Hypergolic engines do not require ignition systems, and thus can be reignited reliably many times over, which makes them useful for maneuvering spacecraft in this manner.\n\nTo protect the capsule through the extreme temperatures of re-entry when it returns to Earth, each Dragon uses a proprietary version of NASA’s Phenolic Impregnated Carbon Ablator (PICA) heat shield, the PICA-X, which SpaceX developed alongside NASA. According to SpaceX, “It can potentially be used hundreds of times for Earth orbit re-entry with only minor degradation each time […] and can even withstand the much higher heat of a moon or Mars velocity re-entry.”\n\nEach Dragon capsule has a total launch payload mass of 13,228 pounds (6,000 kilograms) with a total launch payload volume of 883 cubic feet (25 cubic meters). On return, its total payload mass is halved at 6,614 pounds (3,000 kilograms) with a volume of 388 cubic feet (11 cubic meters). That’s because the total space is divided between the pressurized section of the spacecraft, or the capsule, which is reusable and returns to Earth; and the trunk, which carries unpressurized cargo and the solar arrays, and which is jettisoned shortly before re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere.",
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"The Dragon been used in five CRS missions so far (with the sixth set for Monday of next week), each launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Yet it has been developed with several other purposes in mind.\n\nOne variant of the Dragon, to be used for uncrewed, non-NASA, non-ISS flights, is the DragonLab, “designed for research and testing in a microgravity environment independent of the International Space Station,” according to SpaceX. So far is has not yet been used, though two missions for it have appeared on the SpaceX manifest – one for 2016 and one for 2018.\n\nThe more radical variation of the capsule was introduced in May of 2014 – the Dragon version 2. Since the beginning, the plan for Dragon was to included a human-rated variant, and the Dragon v2 is designed as a manned vessel that can hold up to seven crew members. It is meant to be capable of multiple reuses times before requiring refurbishment.\n\nIt was also created with safety in mind, as its unique launch escape system is meant to allow crew to get to safety if something goes wrong anytime from launch to orbit, instead of just in the first few minutes. Most escape systems are jettisoned early; this one is not.\n\nEach Dragon v2 will make use of eight SuperDraco thrusters, which are Draco thrusters with dramatic upgrades, that will be mounted in pairs to the walls of the capsule. These engines are designed to propel the spacecraft out of danger in the event of an incident. Each of the SuperDraco engines can produce up to 16,000 pounds-force (71 kN) of thrust, and would also be used to land the craft “propulsively on Earth or another planet with the precision of a helicopter, making possible interplanetary trips that would otherwise be constrained by ocean landings,” according to SpaceX’s webpage on the spacecraft.\n\nAdditionally, each SuperDraco combustion chamber has been created with additive manufacturing, specifically direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), a type of 3D printing. The engines as slated be tested together during a pad abort test some time in May, under the Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The test was originally scheduled for March, as described in Universe Today, and the exact date is still unknown.\n\nAccording to NASASpaceFlight, the first manned Dragon v2 mission (SpX-DM1) “has a December 2016 launch date, ahead of a 30 day mission – most of which will be docked to the ISS – ending with a parachute assisted landing in the Pacific ocean.” Of course, this is pending U.S. Congress approval of funds for NASA and the Commercial Crew Program, and any other potential slowdowns as are common to the industry.\n\nThe last major potential variation of the capsule is a Red Dragon mission, which ideally would take a variant of the Dragon to Mars to collect samples to bring back to Earth. It, too, would use the SuperDraco engines for propulsive landing. Experts at NASA’s Ames Research Center studied the plausibility of using the system for this purpose, and in March of 2014, they explained how it is theoretically possible, as Space.com reported. The proposed launch is still a long way off, probably not until 2022 at the earliest.\n\nVery informative. I enjoy reading about space x and their cutting edge technologies and concepts. More such article please!\n\nNot a bad article but I believe it fails to give the reader the true significance of both Dragons 1 and 2. There could have been some mention of the most amazing aspects of the Dragon 1 capsule. Its quick completion and unbelievably small development cost. 400 million apx? Traditional space vendors would have charged 10s of billions and taken much longer. Also the article trivializes the monumental advance from expendable parachute landing craft to the reusable, boaster controlled landings of the Dragon V2. But I don’t blame Rae for playing down the Dragons. Everyone else is doing it.\n\nWell researched technically for someone so young however however unlike you and I who follow every move SpaceX makes because of our interest in their reuse aspirations, she probably doesn`t attach as much as significance to propulsive landings on land as we do.\n\nThis was a fantastic and very informative post and then some. Thank you for getting this out to the public.\n\nSo Dragon V2 have to land in the ocean on its first trip to the station. And CST-100 gets to land on land. I see favoritism from NASA.\n\nCST-100 is landing on land with parachutes and airbags, a simple system. Indeed, NASA originally considered this approach for Orion. For Dragon to land on land, it has to demonstrate that propulsive landing can work reliably, which has never been done before. You see favoritism, I see pragmatism. NASA isn’t paying these companies to develop new & unproven landing techniques, they’re paying for safe & reliable crew transportation.\n\nAnd given the time frame, it’s pretty unlikely that SpaceX could bring a propulsive landing Dragon from testing to operational flight by 2017 anyway. They will be pursuing it on their own outside of CCDev, though, with a Grasshopper-esque test program, the DragonFly. They’ve already got their FAA clearance to do the test flights at the McGregor facility.\n\nThis is consistent with COTS, where NASA required each Dragon to be new rather than attempting to re-fly them, even if SpaceX designed them to be reusable. And you can bet that the first couple re-flown Falcon 9s won’t be carrying a NASA payload either. Once a reused Dragon, propulsive landing Dragn or reused Falcon 9 have been demonstrated as viable, then I imagine NASA will be happy to accept them and the lower price tag they ought to come with, but not before."
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Ishmael argues that fasting and mortification of the flesh are pointless and harmful, but it falls on deaf ears. Queequeg is too self-assured to be swayed by any argument.\n\nThis chapter is another fun one, with some good comic business involving the landlady, Mrs. Hussey. Queequeg snuck down and stole back his harpoon, and is locked in with it, so she fears immediately that it’s another suicide.\n\n“He’s killed himself,” she cried. “It’s unfort’nate Stiggs done over again—there goes another counterpane—God pity his poor mother!—it will be the ruin of my house. Has the poor lad a sister? Where’s that girl?—there, Betty, go to Snarles the Painter, and tell him to paint me a sign, with—“no suicides permitted here, and no smoking in the parlor;”—might as well kill both birds at once. Kill? The Lord be merciful to his ghost! What’s that noise there? You, young man, avast there!”\n\nAh, there’s that old fashioned down-to-business, Quakerish, New England attitude. Someone died? Well, let’s just do what we need to, and hope it doesn’t effect the business too much.\n\nAnyway, backing up a bit, at the beginning of this chapter we get our first (I think?) indication of Ishmael’s religious background. He’s a Presbyterian, and I really don’t have a strong notion of what that means, exactly. Some flavor of protestant, certainly. The precise distinctions between the various milder sects of protestantism are difficult to parse, even at the best of times.\n\nThe thrust, though, is that he takes a very tolerant view of other religions, no matter what they are. As long as it’s not hurting anyone, who is he to judge? It all depends on context, and removed of proper context all religions seem more than a bit ridiculous. What is a sacred and ancient ritual to you just looks like a bunch of kids lining up to get a snack to someone from the other side of the world. It’s good to be charitable.\n\nThroughout this chapter, Ishmael refers to Queequeg’s ritual fasting and mortification (he’s squatting “on his hams”) as “his Ramadan”. This is referring to, of course, the Islamic practice of fasting during the month of Ramadan, during the day. I suppose it is used here, instead of the christian term Lent, to sort of set this as a strange, foreign custom. But, it got me thinking about the relationship between Islam and the United States.\n\nIn more recent decades, there has been a narrative going around the US and Europe and the Middle East about a sort of clash of civilizations between Christianity and Islam. How they’ve always been enemies, going back to the crusades and the reconquista, struggling for supremacy for all of history. But that’s not really true. Nothing that simple could ever be true.\n\nIndeed, the United States actually has a long, friendly relationship with North African countries, especially Morocco. They were the first nation in the whole world to recognize the independence of the US, in 1777. Lacking any sort of navy, the US was in dire need of recognition to protect their ships at the time, and they received it from Morocco without even asking.\n\nAnd this got me thinking about the United States and colonialism. What a shame it is, that this very first colony to break free from the bonds of its home country should end up falling into the same pattern of abuse! Rather than being the champion of colonial independence, they fell back into the pit of snares of European politics. Well, also racism, that’s always a factor in America.\n\nAh, when idealized, utopian visions come into contact with reality, with hardness, with pragmatic bad actors who want to keep things the way they are, they never succeed.\n\nBut, I really ought to get back to the text.\n\nIshmael has a theory about the origins of religious intolerance and strife: stomach problems. You get an idea in your head that you’re going to glorify your god by not eating, get an upset stomach, and make all sorts of rash decisions and statements that lead to inevitable conflict and suffering. Including rituals that induce these same stomach pains in others, that they may follow in your footsteps. It’s best to simply treat your body well, keep your mind alert, and believe what you believe with your full, unvarnished conviction.\n\nThis points to a sort of different notion of what the divine is, and how it might be accessed, I think. There are old traditions in many religions about altering the state of your mind or body in order to be able to contact some sort of divine presence. Going into caves to breathe in vapors, refraining from food, or actively taking hallucinogens. And they’d say, yeah, it makes your mind all foggy and altered, but that’s the whole point! That’s the only way you can get to the real important stuff, it simply doesn’t work if you keep a clear head.\n\nBut Christianity, and protestantism in particular, has a tradition of applying logic and reason to religious matters, and trying to tackle them head-on. There is a sort of internalized doubt, that comes from allowing everyone to sit down and read the bible from cover to cover and thus see how it doesn’t really hang together that well. Perhaps a bit of lingering persecution complex, which suffuses christianity to this day, like oil in an aromatic candle.\n\nIn any case, there is no shortage of christian philosophers who have tried to prove the existence of the divine in one way or another. They want to be able to say that it is irrefutable, that it simply must be so, to be able to shut down any argument on its own terms. Concerned only with the particular abstract construction of pure logic rather than the phenomenology of what people actually experience in their everyday life, which was the original purpose of approaching it logically in the first place!\n\nAh, I’ve studied a lot of these supposed proofs, and they don’t really amount to a hill of beans, to my mind. Like Ishmael says, religion isn’t something you can really argue your way into or out of. It’s just something we all have to accept, in ourselves and in each other. Fretting over it isn’t going to get you anywhere. It is best to be charitable, and not assume that you know better than anyone else. We’re all just trying to muddle on, in the end.\n\nTowards the end of the chapter, Ishmael asks Queequeg if he’s ever gotten a stomach ache, a possible source of his poor religious practices. He mentions that after a big battle back in his homeland, they hosted the traditional barbecue to eat all of the slain. Ishmael calls it quits at that, but it got me thinking about the logic of cannibalism in the south Pacific.\n\nIt makes sense, really. Resources are scarce, especially meat. You fight a battle, and the people who died aren’t going to get any more dead. Queequeg also mentions that they would send back the bodies of the dead to their own tribe to be eaten, as a sign of respect. In that context, it only makes sense. And I can believe that these are the real practices, as Melville did in fact spend quite a bit of time stranded in the south Pacific, and wrote about it extensively.\n\nOne final thing: There’s a passage about Mrs. Hussey, when Ishmael is first asking for help getting into the room to rescue Queequeg from himself:\n\nMrs. Hussey soon appeared, with a mustard-pot in one hand and a vinegar-cruet in the other, having just broken away from the occupation of attending to the castors, and scolding her little black boy meantime.\n\nWhat on earth does this mean? A mustard pot is obvious, and a vinegar cruet is just one of those glass bottles with a metal spout that has been filled with vinegar. What are these castors she’s attending to? My meager research skills have failed me. It’s a type of bean, and a term for the wheels on an office chair, but I have no idea what it has to do with vinegar and mustard. Some sort of sauce, I suppose?",
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A couple of years ago, it was the white students versus the Latinos, Gonzalez said, while the Filipinos got in the mix last year.\n\nBut now things have changed.\n\n“This year it’s everyone hating everyone,” said Gonzalez, an 18-year-old junior. “You can’t trust no one.”\n\nNumerous students and teachers have expressed concern about the administration’s lack of enforcement regarding infractions from classroom tardiness to lunchtime brawls.\n\n“There’s a lot of hatred at this school,” said Elizabeth Cervantes, a 17-year-old senior. “I think it was worse when I was in ninth grade, then it got slower, now it’s bad again.”\n\nThe offenses aren’t limited to the knuckles of students’ fists.\n\nWhen students learned their homecoming rally would be during lunch instead of keeping with the tradition of having it after school, seniors protested by taking to the halls and pulling fire alarms.\n\nDuring the closed portion of a Dec. 10 Lake Tahoe Unified School District Board of Education meeting, board members considered expelling a ninth-grade student who allegedly threatened a school staff member while on campus.\n\nThe student was in possession of a knife on Sept. 30, the board document stated.\n\nOne of the well-known altercations at the school occurred Nov. 15, a Friday, in what many believed was a race-related fight.\n\nA 16-year-old Latino boy was playing basketball during the half-hour lunch break, which starts at 11:15 a.m. When he was done playing, he noticed a group of Latinos around him, reportedly looking for a fight. The 16-year-old tried to diffuse the situation with jokes and break dancing, but had to pick up a trash can to defend himself against a 14-year-old Latino, said South Lake Tahoe police Sgt. Alex Schumacher.\n\nDuring the altercation, a 14-year-old Filipino attacked a 16-year-old Latino from behind, Schumacher said. The 14-year-old was subsequently pushed and whipped his head on the asphalt. He was taken to Barton Memorial Hospital for observation.\n\nAt a Nov. 12 board meeting, officials considered expelling a senior for having alcohol on campus. Last February, the student was suspended for being under the influence of marijuana.\n\n“It hasn’t come through to the board in a formal action,” said school board member Wendy David. “Of course the board of education is concerned and cognizant of students’ welfare and safety. So we take any incident very seriously.”\n\nBoard member Madeline Fernald said the board asked Superintendent Diane Scheerhorn for a report on the offenses and asked what Principal Karen Ellis was doing about enforcement. Fernald said she spoke to school counselors, who relayed the situation was under control.\n\nAll seemed fine until Fernald read a Dec. 9 letter to the editor in the Tahoe Daily Tribune from Kendra Terry, a 2002 South Tahoe High School graduate.\n\nTerry used her letter to express embarrassment of her former school and to criticize Scheerhorn for not doing her job as superintendent.\n\n“It is her responsibility to improve the school system and surely that is not what’s happening,” Terry wrote. “The greatest of teachers will be packing their bags and finding work elsewhere if she doesn’t improve the high school.”\n\nTerry said one reason for the discontent at school has to do with not knowing the leadership. She said for two years she never saw Ellis on campus.\n\n“From kindergarten to eighth grade you always knew who your principal was but you get to high school and you’re, ‘principal who?'” Terry said from her college in West Virginia. “And you should know who she is.”\n\nScheerhorn expressed faith in the high school administrators’ efforts in handling the fights, which she understood to amount to three since the beginning of the school year. Tardiness and class cutting has not come before her as issues, she said.\n\n“For each incident I know the administration has handled them appropriately, considered disciplinary action when appropriate and talked with student leadership and the (Students Making it a Little Easier) group,” she said. “They’re talking to students and trying to have a positive learning environment for everybody.”\n\nKathy Bluethman, a physical education teacher, said she’s had to stop brawls, including at least four fights between girls this year.\n\n“I, myself, had to break up a confrontation with about 10 Hispanics and 10 Filipinos during a passing-period brunch break,” Bluethman said. “The Hispanics were waiting for a soccer class when the Filipinos jumped in. I was afraid of a gun or knife coming out. I was screaming into a walkie-talkie.”\n\nBluethman told of fight breaking out in the classroom of a pregnant teacher who tried to call 911, but the room phone didn’t work. Students walk the campus during class time, cut class or show up an hour late into the lesson and take their seat unpunished by giving a lame excuse, Gonzalez and teachers said.\n\nRic Martinez, the school safety officer, could not be reached for comment.\n\nBluethman said morale among teachers is low, with the coupling of the district’s financial problems and likely staff reductions in March. Students pick up on that feeling and are affected by it if teachers are concerned with job security as well as safety, she added.\n\nEducators and students aren’t the only ones concerned.\n\nAt a Nov. 26 board meeting, Lyn Barnett took the public comment portion to speak about his worries as a parent of three elementary children. Barnett wanted a plan in place to address the violence. He wondered if the high school’s open campus contributed to the unrest.\n\nLast week, Barnett, a brother of a counselor at the school, had more tempered words for the situation.\n\n“I do know they try very hard and the kids have been reprimanded through suspension or other ways,” Barnett said. “I’m happy to hear they are aware of the situation and have a plan in place. That makes me really happy.”\n\nBarnett, and students Cervantes and sophomore Lynne Murphy believe the tensions are easing. The main offenders are being punished while fights and class-cutting have decreased, the students said.\n\nWhile most believe punishments are now more swift and firm, Gonzalez dismissed the idea with a shake of his head.\n\n“We have fights everywhere (at) any minute. At lunch you can find a fight anywhere,” he said, adding, “I don’t think it’s better. I think it’s getting worse.”",
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"🗒️\nNOTE: This article will contain upcoming new information on some popular devices (and the rest of the hardware) that Synology will release by the end of the year and well into 2023.\n📢\nUPDATE: 23/11/2022 - The NEW SA6400 12-bay NAS has arrived. Targeted at businesses demanding lots of storage, scalability, and speed.\n\nMore details on this new NAS can be found in a short dedicated article.\n\nThe review of this device will be out soon to cover all the tests, but if you are on the fence to get DS920+ now or wait for the DS923+, read up on my review of DS1522, and take away one bay.\n\nSynology BC500 (bullet) and TC500 (dome) models are the marketing names that will have of course support for Surveillance Station software. Both are PoE 5MP (2880 x 1620 @ 30 fps) cameras with onboard hardware integration. They will allow for a 110 deg viewing angle and IP67 weatherproof category. Apart from their SS9 support, both models have an SD card slot for on-device recording options, and at the moment it looks like those will be also usable without the Surveillance Station platform (still not verified).\n\nThe models are expected to arrive in the first half of 2023, so more information will arrive in time.\n\n📢\nUPDATE: 10/10/2022 - The new piece of Synology HW has arrived for review. This is one of those items that is yet to be seen. Review coming at the end of the month!\n📢\nUPDATE: 14/09/2022 - Some first information is starting to surface regarding the rumored follow-up router to the previous RT6600ax. This one might be called RT3000ax.\n\nWhile this information is not yet official, there were some talks about an upcoming complementary router model to the recently released RT6600ax. This router would then complete the new wifi 6 lineup, as the current RT2600ac and MR2200ac do right now.\n\nLooks like the upcoming router will be called RT3000ax, which just from the name of it, indicates wifi6 support. More details on it will be posted in due time as there will be a review alongside the RT6600ax in a mesh configuration.\n\nLooks like one new CPU architecture is coming soon (probably in some x23 models) to yet unlisted models. Looking at the archive.synology.com site, Synology has listed some packages, as well as a toolchain that advertises Realtek RTD 1619B processor.\n\nConsidering this is an ARM-based CPU, it is likely that we will see this architecture in the new \"J\" and \"play\" models, and not as part of the upcoming \"+\" refresh.\n\nWill the new + models arrive with yet another CPU architecture or use the current AMD V1600 series, remains to be seen. Considering that this information is already public, we can expect some of the new models very soon.\n\nSome of the packages that support this new CPU are Video Station, CodecPack, Media Server, Synology Photos, and even Snapshot Replication. With this information, it is almost clear that this will be a \"value\" lineup CPU. Expect more info on the matter of the + series in the near future.",
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"Through his recitals, concerto appearances, and critically acclaimed recordings, the Irish pianist John O’Conor has earned a reputation as a masterful interpreter of the Classic and Early Romantic piano repertoires. He has been praised for his formidable technique, and through his eloquent phrasing, mastery of keyboard color and, in particular, his unique sound, he has been called a true Poet of the Piano.\nHe has performed throughout the world with many of the world’s leading orchestras including the Royal Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, l’Orchestre National de France, the NHK Orchestra in Japan and the Cleveland, San Francisco, Dallas, Montreal and Detroit Symphonies in North America. He has given recitals in many of the world’s most famous halls including New York’s Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center in Washington, the Wigmore Hall in London, the Musikverein in Vienna, the Dvorak Hall in Prague and the Bunka Kaikan in Tokyo.\n\nHe enjoys collaborating in Lieder recitals and performing chamber music with many instrumentalists and ensembles such as the Cleveland, Tokyo, Vanbrugh, Vermeer, Takacs and Ying Quartets.\n\nJohn O’Conor first gained widespread attention in the USA in 1986 with the release of the initial volume of the complete Beethoven sonata cycle, which was also issued as a box set in 1994. CD Review described Mr. O’Conor’s performances as “piano recording of the highest caliber and Beethoven playing at its best.” Mr. O’Conor has made more than 20 recordings for Telarc, including the complete Beethoven Bagatelles (which was cited by the New York Times as the best recordings of these works) and Mozart concertos with Sir Charles Mackerras and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. He has also recorded the complete Nocturnes, Sonatas and Concertos of the Irish composer John Field.\n\nMr. O’Conor’s early studies began in his native Dublin. He spent five years in Vienna studying with the renowned pedagogue Dieter Weber, winning 1st Prize at the Beethoven International Piano Competition in Vienna in 1973. He also made a special study of Beethoven with the legendary German pianist Wilhelm Kempff.\n\nMr. O’Conor is regarded as one of the most important piano teachers in the world today. His students have won many prizes and he is in demand for master classes and as a juror at the most prestigious International Piano Competitions worldwide.\n\nFor his services to music, he has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the National University of Ireland, the title “Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres” by the French Government and the “Ehrenkreuz fur Wissenschaft und Kunst” by the Austrian Government."
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We needed our power play to win the game for us, and they did,\" Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said after the Lightning defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2. \"That's what we want, and that's what happened. It was good.\"\n\n\"We're going to have to respond as a group,\" Stamkos said. \"No one is going to sit here and feel sorry for ourselves. 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After gathering a loose puck in the Hurricanes defensive zone, Jordan Staal skated the length of the ice, picking up Nordstrom for a 2-on-1. Nordstrom switched from his forehand to his backhand and took the puck across his body before knocking it in off the bounce.\n\nThe goal continued a hot streak for the line centered by Staal. Nordstrom scored his fifth goal in 12 games, and Staal has points in 15 of the past 20 games.\n\nJ.T. Brown tied the game with his eighth of the season at 4:41 of the second period. Andrej Sustr's shot from the left point hit the stick of Cedric Paquette before careening to Brown, where he finished from outside the crease. Valtteri Filppula threw the puck around the end boards and out to the blue line before setting up Sustr.\n\nBrown's father, Ted, was a running back at North Carolina State from 1975 to 1978 and played his home games at Carter-Finley Stadium, located next to PNC Arena. With Tampa Bay in the midst of a father's trip, Brown was asked if he looked into the crowd for his dad after scoring the goal.\n\n\"No, I was looking behind our bench because there was a sign that said if I scored, somebody got a puppy,\" Brown joked.\n\nCallahan gave the Lightning (33-22-4) a 2-1 lead with his seventh of the season at 8:27 of the second period. Callahan took a long, cross-ice pass from Stamkos and fired a short-side slap shot past Ward.\n\nCarolina tied the game when Michal Jordan made a power move for his first of the season at 12:59. After Jeff Skinner held off Tyler Johnson, he fed Jordan, who charged from above the left circle and wrapped the puck around the right post. Bishop was caught leaning beyond the left post when he lost his stick going for the poke check. Earlier in the season, Jordan endured a stretch of 23 games as a healthy scratch.\n\n\"He's been playing good, and credit to him,\" Hurricanes coach Bill Peters said. \"He's been in the lineup consistently and he's taken advantage of the opportunity, so that's a good sign.\"\n\nStamkos, who scored for the third straight game, said the Lightning did just enough to win.\n\n\"We found a way,\" said Stamkos, whose goal gave him the team lead with 25. \"It wasn't a pretty game again. I don't think we can be satisfied still with the wins we've been getting. We've had to rely on Bishop quite a bit. Especially down the stretch he made some huge saves. But we're finding ways and we weren't doing that before.\"\n\nLightning forward Nikita Kucherov was a late scratch with a lower-body injury. 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"By 1902, the 72-view “Strohmeyer Set” issued by Underwood & Underwood dominated the market of Japanese themed stereoview cards. Hawley C. White (b. 1847?), motivated to transform the stereograph from novelty item to educational tool, worked for three years developing his “White Travel Tours” and issued the first challenge to the Underwood monopoly. White’s “Perfec” Stereograph company would publish its first set of 72-views of Japan in 1902, replacing them with a brand-new series of 100-views in 1905. To procure images for this new 100-view series, White called upon the now-experienced stereo-photographer Herbert George Ponting (1870-1935), who was commissioned by the studios run by H.C. Graves and the Underwoods in the preceding years to produce their catalogues of Japanese stereoviews.[1] This would mark the third trip to Japan for Ponting, who would arrive around the fall of 1904 and photograph through to the summer of 1905. Ponting would return to Japan two more times working for White and would eventually collect the reminiscences of his travels in his 1910 work, In Lotus-Land Japan, profusely illustrated by his own photography.\n\nThis commissioned image on olive-colored mount shows the maturation of Ponting’s work over the years. He positions his camera in almost the exact same spot as for his Underwood & Underwood image a year prior, off-center to the left, almost at three-quarters view. The late-day sun hangs low in the sky, illuminating the near side of the Daibutsu’s face. These compositional conventions are also present in the work of Enami Nobukuni 江南信國 (1859-1929), a famed Yokohama photographer and stereographer with whose work Ponting was familiar.[2] Moreover, Ponting seems to have been influenced by Enami’s positioning of people, thinning out the crowd of people present in his Underwood funded excursion to Kamakura. Now, three Japanese men are placed at different depths, each appearing to be in mid-stride as they walk towards the Daibutsu. This creates an effect of motion as the viewer’s eyes are drawn into the mighty bronze statue. By placing these onlookers at different depths, the stereographic effect would also have greater impact, creating a better sense of three-dimensionality and dynamism. While the gaze of the visitors is towards the Daibutsu, the object of reverence, their attitude is more casual. This is in contrast to Ponting’s earliest attempts at creating the mise-en-scène where onlookers were directed to kneel, a transparent attempt to signal piety to the viewer. Even though the men here are not Western tourists, one cannot help think that they may be partaking in an afternoon stroll to see the local attractions. The caption presents a similar ambiguity. Although it qualifies the Daibutus as “sacred,” it does not refer to the nature of the visitors; are they worshippers or local sight-seers? Furthermore, by describing the Daibitsu as a “colossal bronze image,” it underscores its aesthetic dimensions and fine craftsmanship admired by Western sightseers.\n\nThe reverse of the card is imprinted with the caption in six different languages (omitting the word “sacred” in all of them, however) and a brief description of the locale. It is written in the style of a guidebook or travelogue, providing distances, historical dates, and some descriptive vocabulary. There is only the briefest passing mention on Buddhist belief, really just noting the “brooding calm” of the Buddha “musing upon Nirvana,” before continuing to describe the dimensions and material composition of the statue. It closes by advising the reader to consult with two books for more information about Japan, namely Edith Singleton’s Japan as Seen and Described by Famous Writers, published in 1905, and Anne C. Hartshorne’s Japan and Her People, published in 1902. Both are dominated by travel writing, and as such only add to the sense that viewing stereocards was presented as a form of virtual travel.\n\n[1] For more detailed information on Ponting and White, see Bennett 2006.\n\n[2] Ponting’s stereoviews were supplemented by Enami’s own work in both the sets commissioned by C.H. Graves and Underwood & Underwood."
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"1 edition of The role of the federal deficit in the economic growth of depressed regions found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 1974 by Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University in Halifax .\nWritten in English\n\nIn a bid to restore market confidence, the Government has set up a new economic programme that aims to accelerate the pace of deficit reduction. The plan is to eliminate the primary fiscal deficit. In the economic study of the public sector, economic and social development is the process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives.. The term has been used frequently in the 20th and 21st centuries, but the concept has existed in the West for far longer.\n\nregions registered a fiscal surplus, they are expected to be in deficit by the end of Moreover, averages mask variations, and over two thirds of the regions have a fiscal deficit and many are experiencing growing debt. And the Reserve Fund, expected to be depleted in , is now under severe pressure. We discuss these. When the economy is depressed and has lots of excess capacity — unemployed workers, vacant offices and storefronts, idle factories — all that extra spending leads to an increase in .",
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When the debt-to-GDP ratio approaches %, owners of the debt will become concerned.\n\nLarge government budget deficits may be warranted at times when the economy is in a downturn, like during the Great Recession that began inin order to stimulate spending and mitigate economic weakness. But large deficits that occur when the economy is at or near its full-capacity raise concerns of increasing costs of borrowing, reduced private capital formation, and potential financial.\n\nFiscal Policy in a Depressed Economy —underlying growth in the economy, so that the relevant fiscal bal- 3. Most estimates of Federal Reserve reaction functions suggest that, if it were.\n\nThe sharp increase in the June deficit was caused by higher spending and lower revenues, both of which stem in large part from the economic effects of the. The percent deficit forecast for would still be lower than the percent of GDP that the deficit hit during the Great Recession in fiscalbut these CBO forecasts are meant to.\n\nFiscal Deficit Impact on the Economy. Economists and policy analysts disagree about the impact of fiscal deficits on the economy. Some, such. The federal budget deficit is not an accident. The president and Congress intentionally create it in each fiscal year's budget. That's because government spending drives economic growth.\n\n . Six Things to Know About Somalia's Economy. Ap Somalia’s economic progress, challenged by the recent drought, will depend on implementation of policy reforms along with continued support from donors to develop capacity and preserve security, said the IMF in its latest assessment of the country.\n\ndiscussions over the long-term sustainability of current budget projections. Federal budget deficits declined from % of gross domestic product (GDP) in FY to % of GDP in FY However, recent estimates forecast that the government will run deficits (i.e., federal expenditures will exceed revenues) in every year through FY U.S.\n\nfederal spending incombined with depressed receipts from a weak economy, is on track to result in a deficit of $ billion. Effects on the fiscal position of economic growth. As already observed in Figures 2, 5 and 6, the shares in GDP of both total government net borrowing and the federal primary deficit rise during recessions (when GDP growth slows down), highlighting the countercyclical role of fiscal policy.\n\nThis effect is made clear in all the three models. The deficit is negative whenever the value of outstanding debt falls; a negative deficit is called a surplus. Federal Debt, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics.\n\nJonathan Rothwell finds that policymakers are overlooking a. First, to promote economic growth and stability, the federal budget must be put on a sustainable long-run path.\n\nThe federal budget deficit, which averaged about 9 percent of GDP during the past three fiscal years, is likely to narrow in coming years as the economic recovery leads to higher tax revenues and lower income support payments.\n\nByfederal spending had risen to % of GDP from % of GDP three years earlier, while the budget deficit, virtually non-existent inhad risen to almost 3% of GDP. During the post-war years, the CEPPI indicator records nearly twenty years of low inflation, unemployment, modest deficits and rapid growth with only one exception.\n\n- The U.S. federal government, which had almost $15 trillion in debt in \"Losers\" one of the roles of the central bank is to provide loans to distressed financial institutions.\n\nin economics, the term for this is: match the challenge to economic growth that each of the 3 different types of economies face. each label is used only once. The concept of deficit spending as economic stimulus is typically credited to the liberal British economist John Maynard Keynes.\n\nIn his. The federal government's role in providing electricity to rural areas is an example of the pact that A. Government monopolies depressed economic growth B. Lowered the federal funds rate C.\n\nMade budget deficits illegal.role of federal government loans. 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"They can be gory, dark and even maddening at times, but they have millions of fans — we are talking about murder mysteries.\n\nThis genre has some of the best storylines and twisty plots. An engaging whodunnit might even inspire the audience to take on the role of detective and solve the cases. A good murder mystery should have unexpected twists, nail-biting endings, and a few red herrings. This will keep viewers’ attention, without being too difficult. Netflix, a streaming platform that is well-known for its rich library of interesting and offbeat content, has an abundance of series and films dedicated to this topic.\n\nWe have the perfect series or movie for you if you’re looking for suspenseful and captivating movies. Enjoy a beer or pizza on the couch and watch the most thrilling murder mysteries on Netflix this weekend.\n\nThe most popular Netflix murder mysteries\n\nThis true crime series, Making A Murderer, tells the story of Steven Avery who was sentenced to 18 years for a crime that he didn’t commit. The next step is to file a lawsuit against all those involved in his arrest, and wrongful conviction. Trouble ensues when his nephew and he are again put behind bars for the alleged murder a 25-year old photographer.\n\nThe first season of this documentary was filmed over a 10-year period. It seems that the viewers appreciated the hard work of its creators. The series won several awards, including four Emmys.\n\nThe film Making A Murderer sparked national controversy and led to petitions for the review of evidence in Avery’s case. Many viewers requested that the White House pardon him. 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"Israel launched air strikes against eight Iranian targets in Syria early Wednesday morning in a message to both countries to cease their activity against Israel or expect worse.\n\nThe attacks came after Israel Defense Forces discovered anti-personnel mines planted on the border between Syria and Israel on Tuesday where Israeli soldiers regularly conduct patrols.\n\nIDF Spokesman Jonathan Conricus told ALL ISRAEL NEWS that Syria and Iran must understand Israel will not accept actions that endanger \"troops and violate our sovereignty.\"\n\n\"The aim here is to send a clear message to the Iranian guests and the Syrian hosts that nether of their activities are accepted by us,\" he said. \"This is the second time in four months that Syrian operatives, guided by Iran, tried to plant IEDs on our border and we will not tolerate it.\"\n\nThe IDF said the anti-personnel mines were probably planted several weeks ago by local Syrians under the command of Iran's Quds Force. The devices were disarmed on Tuesday.\n\n\"We are sending a clear message today that if they try to do this kind of attacks against our troops and violate our sovereignty, these are the consequences.\"\n\n\"And, of course, we have the ability to inflict more severe consequences,\" Conricus added.",
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"\"At about 03:11 a.m. on Wednesday, the Israeli enemy launched an aerial aggression from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan that targeted the southern region as the Syrian air defenses confronted it and downed a number of rockets,\" a military source told the Syrian news agency.\n\nThe IDF said it targeted facilities controlled by the Quds Force, a military branch tasked with \"exporting\" the Islamic revolution; a Syrian military base; and several Syrian anti-aircraft batteries that fired at them.\n\nConricus said the Iranian entrenchment in Syria must be stopped and \"it is within the interests of Syria to stop and not to allow Iran to use Syria as its stepping stone or launch pad to conduct attacks against Israel.\"\n\nThe IDF rarely publicly acknowledges such attacks, but is believed to have launched hundreds of similar strikes in Syria since 2011 in order to extricate Iran's military presence in the region.\n\n“We have long been prepared for the possibility of terror attacks in the northern sector,” Defense Minister Benny Gantz said. “The IDF has the capabilities and the determination to respond severely to any incident both on the Lebanese and Syrian fronts... I say clearly: Syria is responsible for what occurs on its territory.”\n\nIsrael has deployed its anti-missile defense system, Iron Dome, in the North and placed ground troops on high alert.\n\nThe IDF wryly noted on Twitter that Iran should confine its activities to its own neighborhood.\n\n\"Israel and Iran don't share a border. In fact, Tehran is 1,000 miles from Jerusalem,\" the Israel Defense Forces posted on its Twitter account. \"So why did an Iranian-led Syrian squad plant this IED on the Israel-Syria border? Because Iran's terror knows no border. Luckily, we're here to stop them.\"",
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"The Department of Veterans’ Affairs has moved from a strategy of ‘illness’ to one of ‘wellness’. Is it putting messaging ahead of the mental health of veterans?\n\nThis is part three in a series. Read parts one and two here.\n\nThe closure of the Centenary of Anzac Centre in Melbourne on June 30 reneged on a 2016 coalition election commitment touted as one of the most “significant investments” into the research of military-related PTSD in Australia.\n\nThat followed the closure of the Centre for Traumatic Stress Studies (CTSS) at Adelaide University at the end of 2019. CTSS had just finished research that showed 21.7% of vets discharged from 2010 to 2014 experienced suicidal ideation, plans or attempts in the previous 12 months; 46.6% were estimated to have had a mental disorder in the same period and nearly 10% bipolar disorder; 24.9% were estimated to have met the criteria for PTSD in their lifetime.\n\nThe CTSS research found psychological distress was driving soldiers out of the military. It points to Australian veterans having the highest rates of mental illness in the world, according to Crikey’s knowledge of the published research.\n\nYet CTSS found itself unable to operate after funding from DVA and the Australian Defence Force, its two biggest financial backers, ran out.\n\nCTSS was at the time led by Professor Alexander McFarlane, a world authority on trauma in soldiers and veterans. It had nearly 20 of its experts work on the project over several years, aided by some of the brightest minds in the country.\n\nAt the same time as DVA halts globally-renowned Australian research, it has shifted its approach to veteran’s mental health from what it calls an “illness” model to a “wellness” one. In the words of its Strategy and National Action Plan for 2020-23, it aims to “drive a series of changes to enable a shift from an illness focus to a wellness focus”.\n\nFor someone who has lived with PTSD, the shift from “illness” to “wellness” is Orwellian in its doublespeak — something you might find in the satirical television series The Hollowmen, about Canberra bureaucrats. It might make for a nice PowerPoint presentation, but people with mental illness can’t just flick a switch and focus on wellness.\n\nThe new “action plan” pays welcome attention to veteran housing, employment, education and skills, but it barely acknowledges the horrifying mental health crisis and what is being done about it.\n\nCrikey asked DVA what had been done to address key issues raised in the CTSS research. How would suicidal vets and those with bipolar disorder be treated? Why were there no recommendations in the CTSS’ final report, parked quietly on the DVA website in early August? Who would replace CTSS and who would monitor the mental health of our veterans?\n\nIn an email response, a DVA spokesperson simply ignored the questions.\n\nSo what of the second research centre, the Centenary of Anzac Centre?\n\nWhen establishing the centre three years ago, then-minister of veterans’ affairs Dan Tehan said its “pioneering research” would improve the lives of veterans and their families. The centre was set up within the Phoenix Australia Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health under a three-year, $6 million grant. Phoenix Australia is an independent not-for-profit organisation affiliated with Melbourne University.\n\nYet with the centre’s closure in June, a DVA spokesperson now said it was “just one way” the government invested in “understanding and treating veterans’ health”.\n\nBut here’s the problem: the effectiveness of evidence-based treatments for military populations has long been questioned and is far from clear-cut. There is still work to be done.\n\nNew guidelines published by Phoenix Australia in July this year noted there had been little difference in outcomes in recent randomised clinical trials with soldiers and veterans between gold-standard treatments for PTSD — cognitive processing therapy (CPT), prolonged exposure (PE), and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) — and non-trauma focussed treatments such as transcendental meditation.\n\nIn a paper published in July 2017 in Australasian Psychiatry, McFarlane and Professor Richard Bryant, another PTSD expert, said two thirds of patients in military populations who had received CPT after prolonged exposure still had enough symptoms for a PTSD diagnosis at the end of care.\n\nIn contrast to depression, where there had been recent innovations predicting treatment outcome, there was a “poverty of such research” in PTSD, they wrote.\n\nBoth McFarlane and Bryant were on the expert council of the Centenary of Anzac Centre.\n\nSo why has the government put a stop to the critical research needed to fill the gaps on understanding and finding new ways to treat PTSD and other mental illnesses in soldiers and veterans?\n\nI tried to get some of Australia’s top PTSD experts to comment, but they either won’t talk to Crikey or declined to comment.\n\nSo this is my conclusion: the Morrison government has turned its back on independent scientific rigour because it wants to control the message.\n\nOur soldiers and veterans are suffering the consequences.\n\nDean Yates was a journalist with Reuters, the world’s largest news provider, for 26 years until early 2020.\n\nSave 50% on a year of Crikey and The Atlantic.\n\nThe US election is in a little over a month. It seems that there’s a ridiculous twist in the story, almost every day.\n\nLuckily for new Crikey subscribers, we’ve teamed up with one of America’s best publications, The Atlantic for the election race. Subscribe now to make sense of it all, and you’ll get a year of Crikey (usually $199) and a year’s digital subscription to The Atlantic (usually $70AUD), BOTH for just $129."
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