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[ null, "While Radio Underground is on hiatus, in an effort to keep playing and not go bonkers, Arty and I have enlisted RU drummer Andrew Bedard and Bardela (R.I.P.) bassist Jeff Barrows to bring some of Arty’s newer songs to life. Originally conceived as a semi-autobiographical song cycle, Winooski Falls has also become the name of the band. The sound of the band can best be described as… well, it’s tough to describe. An Americana influenced singer/songwriter with an acoustic guitar accompanied by a jazz drummer, jam band bass player and a prog rock guitarist and sonic weirdo. You try and describe it.\n\nWe rolled out the new sound at the Double E in Essex to a crowded room that danced, cheered and sang along. We had our sound guy and human security blanket Bennett there so the sound was tight and the pressure low. A pretty good night. I hope we can get back there soon." ]
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[ null, "SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) -Hurricane Fiona slammed into the Turks and Caicos Islands as a powerful Category 3 storm on Tuesday, dumping heavy rains and triggering floods on the Caribbean archipelago after cutting a path of destruction through the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.\n\nU.S. officials said the storm had claimed four lives in Puerto Rico. A fifth person was killed in Guadeloupe earlier in the week.\n\nStrengthening with wind speeds of 125 mph (201 kmh), Fiona was heading north towards Bermuda on Tuesday night and was expected to strike as a Category 4 storm on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.\n\nTurks and Caicos Deputy Governor Anya Williams said power outages had hit five islands but no deaths had yet been reported.\n\n“Shutting the country down early is what helped us save lives,” Williams told Reuters. She said her government was communicating with the British Royal Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, with the British Navy patrol vessel HMS Medway expected to arrive on Tuesday night to help with rescue efforts.\n\nJaquan Harvey, 37, a businessman who lives on Grand Turk, said wind drove rain water through the seams of the windows and doors as his house shook.\n\n“It was very loud, like there were giants outside shouting and roaring,” Harvey said. “You could feel the pressure of the air as everything rattled.”\n\nTo the south, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico were stunned by the storm’s intensity and were struggling to cope with the aftermath.\n\nOfficials said multiple FEMA teams, including two search and rescue units, were being deployed and several hundred FEMA personnel were already on the island.\n\nHurricane Fiona was a painful reminder of Puerto Rico’s vulnerability. Tuesday marked the five-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria, a Category 5 storm which killed about 3,000 people and destroyed its power grid.\n\nFiona made landfall in Puerto Rico on Sunday afternoon, dumping up to 30 inches (76.2 cm) of rain in some areas and triggering catastrophic flooding.\n\nNearly 80% of Puerto Rico remained without power on Tuesday, according to Poweroutage.us. Officials said it would take days to reconnect the whole island of 3.3 million people.\n\n“It knocked down many trees, there are downed poles and here in the house we got water where it had never happened before,” said Asbertly Vargas, a 40-year-old mechanic in Yauco, a town along the island’s southern coast.\n\nPuerto Rico power provider LUMA Energy said it had restored electricity to 100,000 customers but that it would take days for full restoration.\n\nOn the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory with a population of about 40,000 about 700 miles (1,125 km) southeast of Florida, the government told residents to shelter in place until further notice, and ordered businesses to close.\n\nSimilar preparations were under way in the eastern Bahamas, which the storm could skirt on Wednesday.\n\nIt could mushroom into a Category 4 storm in coming days, reaching Canada’s Atlantic coast by late Friday, the NHC said.\n\nIn the Dominican Republic, severe flooding limited road access to villages, forced 12,500 people from their homes and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people.\n\nFiona was the first hurricane to score a direct hit on the Dominican Republic since Jeanne left severe damage in the east of the country in 2004.\n\nAs of Monday night, the country’s emergency center counted more than 1.1 million people without drinking water and more than 700,000 without electricity." ]
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[ null, "Hugo Wallace Weaving is a household name in Hollywood. The actor rose to prominence through roles in epic films such as Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, and V for Vendetta. Hugo Weaving is also well-known for his voice acting abilities, having voiced characters in films such as Happy Feet, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole.\n\nAs the media frequently covers Weaving’s professional life, we get a glimpse of how hectic his life is. So, it isn’t easy to picture the actor as a loving partner and a father of two. Moreover, as the actor has kept most of his personal affairs private, the public knows little about his girlfriend and children.\n\nSo, why don’t we learn five interesting facts about Hugo Weaving’s son, Harry Greenwood or Harry Weaving, in this article?\n\nHugo Weaving and his partner Katrina Greenwood welcomed their son, Harry Weaving Greenwood, in 1989. As Hugo and his girlfriend raised their son away from the influence of media, Harry’s upbringing remains a mystery. Nonetheless, seeing as the eldest of Hugo’s kids has grown up to be a wonderful man, one can assume that the actor raised his son properly.\n\nHarry’s parents then welcomed a daughter, Holly Greenwood, in 1993. Harry and Holly are close to one other, and the siblings frequently appear on each other’s Instagram. Looking at the photographs, it is evident that the brother and sister support one another.\n\nHarry and his sister also visit different places with their parents. Additionally, Katrina’s son frequently thanks his family for their continuous love and support. So, it is safe to state that the Weaving siblings have a great relationship with their father and mother.\n\nFor the time being, let us wish Katrina Greenwood and Hugo Weaving’s son well and hope that his bond with family grows stronger with time.\n\nHarry Greenwood’s parents first met when they were kids as they lived in the same neighborhood. Yet, Hugo and Katrina never got to know each other well until they had both grown up. Harry’s mom and dad then started dating in 1984 when they were both in their 20s and have been together ever since.\n\nDespite this, the Lord of the rings actor and his partner have no intention of ever lawfully becoming husband and wife. Harry’s father has made it clear that marriage is insignificant to him. According to the veteran actor, you either know or don’t know if your relationship is solid, and if you know it is stable, it doesn’t matter whether you are officially married or not. Furthermore, the celebrity has also stated that he dislikes weddings.\n\nWell, Hugo and Katrina appear to be content with their unmarried status. So, we might never see Harry’s parents marrying in the future.\n\nIt is common in Hollywood for children to follow in their mom and/or dad’s footsteps. Having a famous parent, or in some cases parents, almost always guarantees a head start in the industry. So, many celebrity kids don’t hesitate to pursue a career in the same field as their mother and father. That being said, these children work just as hard as anyone to meet everyone’s expectations.\n\nMoreover, many celebrity children start right from the bottom. For example, Hugo Weaving’s child began his acting career booking in minor roles and participating in school plays before landing roles in notable films. At present, the celebrity child has over a dozen acting credits to his name.\n\nThe following are some of the films and series Harry has starred in, along with the character he played and timelines:\n\nIn addition to the above-mentioned works, Harry also starred as Leo Jacobs in the drama series Total Control. His performance in the series has been appreciated by fans and critics alike. While his acting has yet to earn him any awards or nominations, there is no doubt that his work will make headlines at some point in the future.\n\nSo, let us wish Weaving’s son the best for his future pursuits.\n\nSince he is a child of a well-known personality, Harry’s name often comes in the limelight. His mysterious way of living has piqued the public’s interest in learning more about his personal life, including his love life. To no one’s surprise, the question of who Harry Greenwood’s girlfriend is has sparked much debate.\n\nUnlike other celebrity children, Katrina Greenwood and Hugo Weaving’s son has no problem with his admirers finding out about his girlfriend, Milena Bennett. Harry’s girlfriend is a Sydney-based photographer who frequently posts adorable photos of him on her Instagram feed.\n\nHarry and his girlfriend have been together for more than ten years. In addition, the couple recently bought a house together.\n\nTaking a look at the pictures on Greenwood’s Instagram, it is evident that he and his sweetheart are both pet lovers. The pair also loves traveling and are frequently traveling to different places.\n\nDespite being together for so long, the love-smitten couple has yet to tie the knot. However, given how much the couple adores one another, Harry and Milen’s marriage is inevitable. Well, if they ever do decide to marry, we hope that the couple will share the news with their admirers.\n\nPrefers To Live Away From The Limelight\n\nIt is no secret that Harry Weaving’s parents raised him in privacy. So, it is not surprising that the celebrity child adopted a private lifestyle as he grew older.\n\nKatrina Greenwood and Hugo Weaving’s son is an aspiring actor, yet, this has not stopped the popular celebrity kid from steering away from the limelight. Moreover, Harry has only made a few red carpet appearances to date.\n\nSo, while Hugo Weaving might be one of the biggest names in Hollywood, we might have to wait a while to see his son sharing the same spotlight.\n\nThe name Harry is a medieval form of Henry, and it is generally a male name that means Army Ruler." ]
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[ null, "Showing how management do not need to dictate shifts, the workers' own rota kept the upbeat pickets well staffed from 6am until late across the two days. Many car, bus and ambulance drivers honked their support.\n\nHeartlands is now part of the University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) NHS Trust, which is chaired by Blairite ex-Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, who has prioritised appearing on Strictly Come Dancing. But the low-paid porters are refusing to dance to her tune.\n\nCurrently, the Heartlands porters work on a fixed shift system - same times and days each week - but UHB bosses are taking a one-size-fits-all approach in trying to plough through rota changes, so they match those already made at the trust's Queen Elizabeth hospital. But what right do the bosses have to rip up longstanding agreements and make changes with no regard for the health and safety of the porters?\n\nNight-shift porters would now have to do more day shifts, resulting in big pay cuts. The porters could also be asked to work at any of the trusts' four hospitals. The changes would mess up childcare arrangements too. One picket pointed out that the proposed rota would result in him not being able to see his young child for over a week. Another worker said how the bosses' 'consultation' on the changes had been just a familiar box ticking effort.\n\nUHB bosses sent Queen Elizabeth porters to Heartlands to try and limit the effect of the strike, but with limited success as they did not know the layout or systems in place. UHB also emailed the trust's auxiliary healthcare assistants asking if anyone was available for shifts \"to assist with patient transfers\".\n\nWorkers should have a say in how their shifts are allocated, so detrimental changes cannot be enforced. The NHS needs adequate funding so there is enough staff to sufficiently cover days and nights. Porters recognise there are problems within the NHS, however they are not due to the staff or current shift patterns, but to lack of investment and mismanagement. Many porters have problems with their passes as they don't allow access for all the areas they need in order to do their job!\n\nFurther negotiations with the porters' union Unison are set to follow the strike, with another walkout likely if management still refuses to back down. Unison needs to send reps to the other three UHB hospitals - Queen Elizabeth, Good Hope and Solihull - to call for all hospital workers not to undermine the official dispute. In addition, the union should arrange meetings with other health unions, particularly Unite, to build support for the action." ]
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[ "Committed to our community for more than 50 years, we're a not-for-profit institution dedicated to giving back. We're volunteers, neighbors, community educators, and Binghamton University's on-campus partner for all your banking needs.\n\nHere's what you need to know and how we can help you succeed. You can also check out our Student FAQ and Parent FAQ.\n\nWhere can I find Visions on campus?\n\nBinghamton University’s on-campus branch is located in The Union.\n\nOpening an account is easy. You can simply stop by our on-campus location noted below, or go to visionsfcu.org/bu25 to earn a $25 new account bonus!*\n\nOpening an Account\nInternational students must provide their foreign permanent address and TIN/PAN number to open an account.\n\nInternational Wire Transfers\nDo you need to wire money to your Visions account from another country? Click here to learn about Wire Transfers.\n\nWhere can I find Visions off campus?\n\nVisions has offices and ATMs throughout the region, with a full listing here.\n\nFor a nearby branch off campus, visit us at the Town Square Mall, just a few miles down the road:\n2521 Vestal Parkway East • Vestal, NY 13850\n\nWant to show your Binghamton University pride? Order one of our Bearcat debit cards!", null, "ATMs help to make our lives easier. Understanding them should be easy, too.\nHere’s what you need to know:\n\nThere’s Visions, the CO-OP Network, and \"Everyone Else\"\n\nFees for ATM Use\n\nWhile ATMs are everywhere, we’ve made finding a Visions or CO-OP ATM easy. Just select “Locations” from the Visions FCU Mobile app, or look here.\n\nGoing out of town? It’s no problem with Shared Branching.\n\nBank without boundaries with the Credit Union Shared Network\n\nThere are dozens of reasons to love your credit union account – great rates, low fees, local service – but sometimes life will take you places where we don’t have an office. That’s where the Co-Op Shared Branching Network comes in. With Shared Branching, you can access your Visions account nationwide – free of charge.\n\nHere’s how it works:\n\nLet’s say you’re out of town and can’t find a Visions location. You walk into a participating credit union with a different name, tell them you’re a Visions member (with valid ID and account number), and you perform the same transactions you would at any dedicated Visions branch.\n\nWith Shared Branching, you can:\n\nWith over 30,000 ATMs and more than 5,000 branches available nationwide, finding a location is easy.", null, "Internships for Dummies (101) If you’re reading this, I’m guessing you’re a high school or college level student who’s struggling to maneuver all the expectations around graduation. What is a...\nRead More", null, "How I Paid for Two Years of Study in Australia\n\nHow I Paid for Two Years in Australia: Financial Prep for Study Abroad So, you've decided to study abroad? How exciting! With dreams of the adventures that await, it can be tough to sit down and...\nRead More", null, "4 Ways I Saved (or tried) in College\n\n4 Ways I Saved (or tried) in College When I was 17 my dad’s motto seemed to be “stop spending your money.” But to me, spending was easy. “Saving” was hardly a word. The first time I conside...\nRead More" ]
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[ "This Surface Pro 3 Battery is what you need to bring your dead tablet back to life!\n\nSurface Pro 3 was working perfectly until the battery died.\n\nPerfect! A lot easier than I thought it would be. The computer works like new. The battery takes a full charge and the system meter of charge % is accurate.\n\nI had read stories about people buying cheap batteries online that the Surface does not recognize and therefore while they may provide power, the system \"shows no battery found\" and no battery available or charge %. The battery from iFixit works perfectly** with none of these issues. It's like new. (see pointers below).\n\n1. I was able to heat and remove the screen with a nice household hair dryer on high and a \"bean bag\" style therapeutic heating pad that I heated in the microwave for 4 minutes each time. The heat really does need to be on the screen for 6-8 minutes and \"too hot to touch\" to soften things up.\n\n2. Have enough guitar pick/credit card or whatever \"separators\" or things to insert every 6 inches or so otherwise the sticky will grab the screen again. Go slow and be patient, only push in the \"separator\" you are using in the slot to break the seal about 1/4\" and slide it sideways. If you push it in further you can hit the camera and edge of the LCD possibly separating it from the glass. When you feel it getting significantly hard to slide stop and heat the next section. Don't risk cracking the glass.\n\n3. Have the correct size Torx (3mm T3) to take the screws off the battery and screen leads.\n\n4. Be careful but forceful separating the battery sticky from the back of the Surface. I used an old credit card and took my time (about 20 minutes) to slowly pry it off and being careful not to poke through the battery. FIRE HAZARD. IU did use the heated \"bean bag\" on the back of the computer to warm up the sticky a little bit as I went.\n\n5. Smooth sailing putting in the new battery. BUT once you reconnect the battery and screen leads DO NOT RE-ATTATCH THE SCREEN until you have tested the computer. Lay the screen down offset on the Surface so it doesn't stick back down. Try to power up the surface (depending on if the battery has a charge you may need to plug it in for a while). When it turns on, does the battery indication look normal with bars in the battery icon and maybe show that it is charging? When you pull off the charger does it switch to the \"battery remaining\" look? If not, or if it has an \"X\" and says \"No Battery Found\" when the charger is unplugged, try loosening the screw on the battery lead and reseating it. It is finnicky but once you get it everything works like it should. BEFORE you reattach the screen fully charge the battery and run it down (as the card that comes with the battery says to \"below 10%\" ) then fully recharge it. While doing the initial discharge thoroughly test the computer, stream video etc. to give the battery a good go. The full charge/discharge cycle does calibrate the battery meter.\n\n6. Reattach the screen. I laid it in place and aligned nicely, pressed several times all around the edges to make sure the screen would sit in well and then used the same heating technique as above to soften the sticky remaining inside and press down the screen. While it was still warm I put it on a hard flat surface and put large heavy books on it that were large enough to cover the whole screen (to avoid cracking under pressure) and let it cool for a half hour.\n\nThat's it. Actually easier than a phone battery replacement but need to be super careful of the glass, have enough heat to soften the sticky and take your time.\n\nSurface Pro 3 was working perfectly until the battery died.\n\nPerfect! A lot easier than I thought it would be. The computer works like new. The battery takes a full charge and the system meter of charge % is accurate.\n\nI had read stories about people buying cheap batteries online that the Surface . . .", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ "I spent most of the first full week of June tuned into the Catholic Media Conference, the annual gathering of the Catholic Media Association. The virtual conference offered keynotes from Bishop Robert Barron and Cardinal Wilton Gregory, along with panel discussions, breakout sessions and more.\n\nOne of the more fascinating sessions I watched was presented by Dcn. Steve Meyer, who serves the Diocese of Green Bay in addition to his career in communications. He’s the principal and chief strategy officer for the Karma Group, which is working on a campaign to rebrand the local church.\n\nAs a social scientist, Dcn. Meyer’s role was to learn, through focus groups, how the church in the Diocese of Green Bay is perceived by Catholics who are engaged or connected, as well as by those Catholics who are disconnected – non-observant or members of other denominations – and those who have no religious affiliation. Karma’s role is to identify the disparity between what people value and what they perceive the church values, and then create a marketing campaign to close the gap.\n\nAmong their findings: the Catholic Church is largely perceived to signify order and rules, authority and tradition, whereas respondents valued none of those things. Honesty/integrity, humor and love/compassion were some of the highest-rated traits for those surveyed, but they associated none of those qualities with the Catholic Church (love/compassion was closely associated with Christianity, but not Catholicism).\n\nThe church’s good works – the service aspect of our faith – was the only quality universally defended by all the people Karma studied, whether they were Catholics, former Catholics or nones. Generally, anyone who wasn’t an active or connected Catholic had some sort of issue with the structure of the church – the hierarchy, a lack of inclusiveness, etc. – but even those soured on Catholicism strongly defended the church’s efforts to clothe, feed, shelter and educate those in need.\n\nOne of the saddest findings, I thought, was respondents greatly valued happiness and joy in their own lives. They wanted it, they sought it, they hoped for it. But no one – not even the most engaged Catholics – reported associating joy or happiness with church. When I asked the presenter how, from his perspective as a deacon, we can generate more joy, he mentioned adding more humor in homilies. But I think the hardest part of being an American Catholic – especially if we are not part of a tight-knit community of Catholics – is that our church has all of the obligations, but few of the celebrations, that are commonplace in other countries.\n\nIf we lived in Italy, Mexico, or in many other culturally Catholic countries around the globe, we’d be celebrating our favorite feast days with grand festivals and lavish parades and processions. Young adults would have opportunities to meet other Catholics, in a joy-filled religious context, for dating and marrying. Young children would grow up associating the church with fun and excitement. As it is, in a secular country with scattered populations of Catholics, this is largely not our experience.\n\nWhat’s the lesson in all this? My takeaway was, first of all, that the church’s values – beginning with promoting truth in a non-relativistic way, celebrating traditional families and refusing to dump unpopular Bible-based teachings – are too vastly out of step with Western culture for us to live fully in secular culture and in our faith without creating significant discord in ourselves. The exodus from organized religion that has characterized the last couple of decades in this country, combined with historic sex abuse, negative press and more, have made lukewarm Catholics pull away, but they’ve also made outsiders actively dislike the church. That doesn’t mean we have to move to a monastery town to live out our faith – arguably, we should not retreat from the world, but try more deeply to influence it – but we do need to embrace that we are countercultural.\n\nI once visited a Congregational church with a friend. It was your typical mega-church-style blend of trendy café, hip pastor in ripped jeans, Christian rock band on a stage (glaring spotlights and all, with the pastor’s charismatic voice dipping and rising as he intoned his message, perfectly choreographed with the music). It was all very compelling, and there was a lot of emotion in the room – at least a couple of women near me were weeping. But for all the catharsis, it felt empty – the message was soft-serve Christianity, all focused on audience rather than on God. Still, their members get to feel like winners – they have the coolest pastor. Their church (hottest in town!) is a mix of coffee shop, theater and train station. Their pastor preaches creative interpretations of some of the Bible’s less loveable passages. They can be good Christians and still do whatever they want.\n\nMy friend, a Protestant who goes church-shopping when she’s discontented, once said derisively that her current pastor’s only message was “be nice” and “Jesus died for us.” But that is the fate of a church not anchored to biblical teachings – instead of grappling with our human frailty, we are assured that we are always good and right, as long as we are nice. Catholicism holds us to a more challenging set of standards. While we humbly aspire to virtue, we should treat others with love and compassion – Jesus’ service-oriented mindset, which has guided the Catholic Church for thousands of years and goes much deeper than “nice” – and conduct our own small-scale rebranding – engage in respectful dialogue with those who are critical of the church or of Christianity, particularly those with no empirical knowledge upon which to base it.\n\nThen, we can ponder joy – what is it? When do we feel it most? How many of those situations are rich in God-given gifts? Joy in doing something we love, joy in being with loved ones, joy in a job well done, joy in the pleasure of a feast or a gift or some new opportunity in our lives – all of these joys come from God. When we go to church, we gather with like-minded people to thank God for the many joys he’s given us. Be aware of it, and share it.", null ]
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[ null, "I am very interested in cross-species generalisations. For example, the observation that mammals tend to senesce faster than birds of an equivalent size, was derived from comparative analyses of survival senescence based on life tables. These generalisations are often challenged because of the limitations of the life-table approach and, more recently, the growing appreciation that there is more to senescence than simply an increase in the probability of death. In collaboration with Tim Coulson and Jean-Michel Gaillard I developed a method (Jones et al. 2008) that allows the estimation of rates of senescence from individual-based data without recourse to life-tables. I have used this method to examine senescence rates in annual individual fitness of 20 populations of birds and mammals with contrasting life histories and body size for which data on breeding success and survival are available. We found that senescence is widespread in the wild and is just as likely to occur in survival as it is in reproduction. In addition, we found evidence to suggest that mammals tend to senesce faster than birds because they have a faster life history for any given body size.\n\nMore recently I published an article in Nature which broadened the taxonomic scope of these kinds of comparative studies (Jones et al. 2014). We show that although senescence is probably ubiquitous in mammals and birds, there is a huge diversity of mortality and fertility trajectories if you look wider across the tree of life. In fact, negligible and even negative senescence (improvement with age) are probably common in some groups. I wrote a pop-sci article on the paper for The Conversation, reproduced here.\n\nIn collaboration with Roberto Salguero-Gomez, Hal Caswell, James Vaupel and others I am working on the COMPADRE Plant Matrix Database and the COMADRE Animal Matrix Database. These databases contain demographic information in the form of projection matrices for hundreds of plant and animal species, derived from published and personally communicated research (Salguero-Gomez, Jones et al. 2014). The databases also contain taxonomic, phylogenetic, ecological, and biogeographic covariates. This wealth of data empowers users to address a broad range of ecological and evolutionary questions. The goal of this project is to synthesize and digitize this literature, explore the evolution of senescence across the tree of life, and make the data publicly available to encourage more comparative demographic studies. Both databases are scheduled to go online, open access some time in 2014\n\nThe demography of hemiparasitic plants\n\nAlthough they have very interesting life histories, hemiparasitic and parasitic plants are not often studied due to logistical difficulties. They are therefore relatively unknown demographically speaking. I am exploring the optimal conditions for the establishment, growth, survival and reproduction of mistletoe (Viscum album) collaboration with Roberto Salguero-Gomez, Mick Crawley and Sydne Record. Hemiparastic plants are excellent study systems in which to explore how survival-reproduction trade-offs shape the life history of the species, and how host-hemiparasite relationships affect eco-evolutionary dynamics. The project is funded in part by the British Ecological Society.", null, "Individual-based analyses of mortality trajectories probably offer the best way to estimate mortality trajectories. I am collaborating on a project led by Fernando Colchero on the development of an R package called BaSTA (Colchero, Jones and Rebke 2012) to undertake these kind of analyses with problematic data, i.e. data where we don’t necessarily know birth or death dates. We are currently testing the package with individual-based bird data from several UK bird species.\n\nMore information can be found on the BaSTA web page here.\n\nThe population biology of great tits", null, "Soon after arriving at the University of Southern Denmark in early-2013, with Jennifer Lynch, I established a breeding population of great tits (Parus major). We are using the population for research, but also as a resource for teaching and community outreach. You can follow some of our adventures here: http://sdubirds.wordpress.com." ]
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[ "Barcelona vice-president Jordi Mestre insisted yesterday that Brazilian star Neymar will be staying in Spain despite rumours linking him with a move to Paris Saint-Germain. Asked during a press conference if he could confirm Neymar would remain at Barca ahead of the 2017-18 season, Mestre replied: “200 percent”.\n\nReports in Spain have suggested PSG are looking to lure the 25-year-old to the Parc des Princes after snapping up Neymar’s international teammate Dani Alves on a free transfer. “PSG want to finalise the signing of Neymar this summer”, wrote Catalan daily Sport, while the Madrid-based AS newspaper led with the headline “Neymar flirts with PSG”.\n\nPSG are reportedly attempting to take advantage of Neymar’s desire to step out of Lionel Messi’s shadow, with the French club prepared to build a team around the Brazil forward. “In the background of Neymar’s annoyance there’s always a concern, which has to do with his role in the team and his wish to become a leader,” wrote Sport.\n“But you have to be aware that there are no shortcuts to leadership and it is something that is earned slowly, naturally and progressively,” it added.\n\nAccording to Marca, PSG would be willing to stump up the 222 million euros ($256.8 million) required to trigger Neymar’s release clause and would offer him a five-year deal worth 30-plus million euros a season.\n\nHowever, a report in French sports daily L’Equipe yesterday quoted a PSG club source as saying: “We’re not going to repeat the Neymar show. There is a huge release clause and you have to be realistic.” PSG have previously been linked with Neymar only for the striker to pen a new five-year deal with Barca last October.", null, null, null ]
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[ null, null, "My name is Peter Lovelock and I was a playing and marching officer in this great organisation for many a happy year.\n\nWhen I first came to hear about the band and majorettes in 1972, I was principal cornet in Colchester Silver Band. As I was in the process of transferring to Southend in the GPO telephone engineers, I decided to join the band as a playing officer and was amazed at the enthusiasm of the youngsters.\n\nIt was on joining that I met Jean who was head Majorette Officer and who eventually became my wife, indeed we had to plan our wedding date around the band arrangements. There followed many happy and busy years with brilliant engagements such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Lord Mayor’s Show and carnivals both here and across the Channel; like the time we played at Chateau Thierry in the Somme area for the Bloem Fontein Festival. There, all the bands were required to play at the War Memorial in turn and we, resplendent in our Royal Marine’s look-alike uniforms marched up to the Memorial, playing the march “Soldiers of the Queen” and at the Memorial played “Evening Hymn” and “Last Post”. Many a handkerchief was used by the elderly to wipe away a tear, it was quite a memorable atmosphere and it could be said that we were Ambassadors for our country.\n\nAnother occasion was when we spent a week at Shorncliff Barracks, Dover, to play in the military tattoo alongside the bands of the Royal Scots, the Devon and Dorsets and the Ghurkas. Many of their members spent their spare time teaching our lads during our practising sessions and indeed the Royal Scots band actually adopted us and gave a free concert at the Cliffs Theatre in aid of new uniforms for us.\n\nOne other engagement I should mention was when we were invited to play carols to her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace, where we played alongside Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band – with me standing behind Cliff Richards ( I hope I didn’t give him an earache!) After this we proudly marched back down the Mall, playing our arrangement of “Star Wars” written by Nick Cottage. We must have made quite a spectacle, together with the two majorette troupes.\n\nIt was some time after that, we changed uniforms to that of American college style and entered American marching style competitions under the new name of Hadleigh Marching Militaire together with a group of girls forming a Colour Guard squad.\n\nI would like to say many thanks to the friends we made during those days with a special mention to George Downing (Property Master) and his wife Lillian, also to John Wilson, the Director of Music." ]
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[ "Many insects are still out foraging in late-summer, it’s a good idea to provide food for them with nectar-rich, late-flowering plants.\n\nWhile some plants have finished flowering, bees, butterflies and hoverflies are still on the wing, foraging for food. Nectar provides insects with energy to fly and builds them up for winter hibernation. By growing just one source of nectar-rich food, you can improve these insects’ chances of surviving the cold months.\n\nInsects you’ll attract to your garden include buff-tailed and common carder bumblebees, honeybees, hoverflies, comma, painted lady, small tortoiseshell, speckled wood butterflies and the angel shades, dart and brimstone moths. Some will still be found foraging on flowers in November, while – in the south of the UK – some buff-tailed bumblebee colonies will remain on the wing throughout winter.\n\nWe pick some of the best plants to grow that will provide pollinators with a source of late nectar.\n\nNectar provides insects with energy to fly and builds them up for winter hibernation.\n\nA tall, delicate plant with a long flowering season, particularly attractive to butterflies and moths. If left to seed, Verbena bonariensis will naturalise all over the garden.\n\nThis climbing evergreen provides a supply of nectar and pollen until late November. Holly blue caterpillars also feed on ivy leaves, while many other insects hibernate in its foliage.\n\nA wall of dark-green ivy\n\nLate-flowering buddleja supplies insects with nectar when others have finished flowering. Pollinators attracted to its blooms include bees, moths and hoverflies.\n\nSedums, many of which are now called Hylotelephium spectabile, are a trusty, late-flowering favourite. The plant’s pink flowers make the perfect landing pad for pollinators such as butterflies, moths, bumblebees and honeybees.\n\nMichaelmas daisies, named after the feast of Michaelmas, which falls near the autumn equinox, Symphyotrichum novi-belgii flowers will attract butterflies, moths, bumblebees, honeybees and hoverflies.\n\nRather than clearing your borders in autumn, leave the plants standing so insects and other wildlife can take shelter until spring. Birds will also strip seedheads – often in large flocks – giving you a wonderful show.", null ]
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[ null, "The humanitarian crisis for tens of thousands of refugees who fled ethnic fighting in Kyrgyzstan is intensifying, officials warned on Tuesday, even as signs emerged of a slackening of the unrest.\n\nUzbekistan has struggled to cope with the flood of ethnic Uzbek refugees who crossed the border to escape five bloody days of clashes with ethnic Kyrgyz that have left at least 170 people dead and almost 1 800 wounded.\n\nThe fighting has turned much of the southern cities of Osh and Jalalabad into smoking wrecks and raised fears over the future stability of the country of 5,3-million where Uzbeks make up 14% of the population.\n\nWith estimates of up to 100 000 refugees already inside Uzbekistan after fleeing the southern cities, the Central Asian state said the border would now be shut, leaving thousands more would-be refugees marooned outside.\n\nThe ambassadors of the UN Security Council called for a return of the rule of law to Kyrgyzstan while Russia warned that the “intolerable” situation in the country risked spinning out of control.\n\n“The humanitarian situation in the conflict zone is worsening. There are many refugees in need of help and attention,” said Kazakh diplomat Zhanibek Karibzhanov, the special envoy of the transatlantic OSCE security group.\n\n“One of the main tasks in the south of Kyrgyzstan is to stabilise the situation and not allow the conflict to spread into other territories,” he told reporters in the capital, Bishkek.\n\nThere was sporadic gunfire in Osh during the night and tension remained high in the city on Tuesday. But only a few gunshots were heard as a prisoner exchange took place, in contrast to the steady firing of recent days.\n\nAgence France-Presse (AFP) journalists in Osh watched the exchange of captives from the fighting as ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks approached each other across the empty no-man’s land separating the two ethnic groups in the city.\n\nAs the exchanges took place, men in the Uzbek enclave were busy felling trees and erecting new barricades of logs, cargo containers and wrecked vehicles in the streets to protect their homes and shops.\n\nLocal Uzbek residents said they had seen fresh corpses on streets just outside the protected perimeter of their neighbourhood but said it was still too dangerous for them to move into the area to retrieve the bodies.\n\nIn one of the clearest signs of the ethnic nature of the violence, homes in central Osh painted with the letters KG on their sides, stand untouched. Between them, burnt-out husks are all that remain of what were once Uzbek homes.\n\nAFP reporters said there was no sign of Kyrgyz military, police or any other representatives of the national government in the ethnic Uzbek sectors of Osh.\n\nThe Osh regional police chief, however, said the violence in and around the city seemed to have receded overnight. “There is a slow but growing stabilisation in the south of Kyrgyzstan,” Omurbek Suvanaliyev said.\n\nThe governor of the Jalalabad region, Bektur Asanov, said the situation had stabilised there, too, following several days of carnage.\n\nAccording to the latest toll from the Kyrgyz Health Ministry, 170 people have been killed in the violence in Osh and Jalalabad and 1 762 wounded.\n\nCall for calm\nAmid horror over the humanitarian situation, the UN Security Council’s 15 ambassadors urged “calm, a return of rule of law and order and a peaceful resolution of differences”, according to Mexican Ambassador Claude Heller.\n\nThe International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) head of operations for Central Asia and Eastern Europe Pascale Meige Wagner warned “we’re far from seeing the end of this crisis”.\n\n“We hear extremely worrying stories about people targeted — there is a will to harm and kill that is going in Kyrgyzstan.”\n\nUN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay urged Uzbekistan as well as Tajikistan to keep its borders open “to anyone, irrespective of age or gender, who is in need of sanctuary”, said her office in a statement.\n\nRussian President Dmitry Medvedev, speaking after an urgent meeting of a Russia-led regional security body, called the situation in Kyrgyzstan “intolerable” and said it was necessary that it be brought under control.\n\nBoth the United States and Russia maintain vital military facilities in Kyrgyzstan, an ex-Soviet republic of pivotal strategic importance in the volatile Central Asia region, notably to Nato operations in Afghanistan.\n\nAnother senior Russian official, Nikolai Patrushev, said the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO), a group of ex-Soviet republics led by Russia, “did not rule out” any means to stabilise Kyrgyzstan.\n\nPlans for some kind of military intervention were prepared at an emergency CSTO meeting, Patrushev said, and could be implemented at any time following approval by the heads of state of the group’s members. — AFP\n\nHow a lack of democracy fuels violent extremism in Africa" ]
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[ "Catching Up With the Keys", null, "I’ve been on a whirlwind lately. Early summer is a busy, busy time of year. Lots of projects, visitors, work – everything. Haven’t had too much time to blog or keep up on Keys stuff. But I did have a chance to check in today. Read on.\n\nSaw this really sad story about two jack-wagons from Miami who for some reason had three Key deer tied up in their vehicle. Huh-what? Why? One of the deer had a broken leg and had to be euthanized. A commenter mentioned that the deer might also have developed Capture Myopathy – a harmful reaction caused by extreme stress. Never heard of it before, but here’s what Google turned up. You learn something new every day.\n\nI slowly came to realize over the years that the Key West Citizen definitely plays a role in misleading the public about local government activities. When I notice things that don’t add up, I document what I find on the blog and consolidate it all at the Watching the Watchers page. No news source is free of bias. No news source is perfectly accurate all the time. But the Citizen doesn’t even make an honest effort. They enable reckless, foolish, and possibly corrupt local government.\n\nIn spite of that sorry track record, I just renewed my subscription – $150 for two years. Now if I read the Citizen to simply keep up on local news that would be $150 wasted. Reading the Citizen, and uncritically accepting what they publish, is a great way to become dumb and misinformed. If I just wanted news, I could read the Keynoter/Reporter. They tend to let a lot stories fly over their heads, but at least they don’t publish demonstrably false information.\n\nAnyhow, the Citizen seems to have made some improvements to their website. It looks like some Free Press articles are now available in a true online format (not just a pdf that disappears each week) and I can (hopefully) provide durable links to the stories rather than screen shots of them. The complete pdf version is still available so I can still screen grab things that don’t live on the website. It’s an improvement. I’ll take it.\n\nBig Changes at the TDC\n\nHarold Wheeler resigned from the Tourist Development Council (TDC) after twenty years. He had some interesting things to say to the Weekly.\n\nBut recent measures by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners have seemingly reduced advertising dollars. Do you ever feel like you are being punished for doing your job well? As for current issues and some of the negative things that have been coming up lately with cutting advertising dollars, you know, we’ve been working on that and dealing with those issues for a long time. You go through those dips every once in a while. And I understand it. But I’m disappointed. We are going to follow whatever the board of county commissioners sets as policy because they are the governing body.\n\nSo what was all the fuss about? The board didn’t like this last issue of going to more capital just for the single point of doing less advertising. And that’s what it’s about. It was the cities and municipalities saying they wanted equality with the county – to get 100 percent on capital projects. And you know, it sounded like a civil rights action. “We want equality and the same as the county.” But that wasn’t it. It was a money grab by the municipalities. Period. End of sentence.\n\nThose cities and municipalities wanting equality. What a bunch of assholes! [That was sarcasm, by the way. Sometimes it doesn’t come across so well in written form.]\n\nWheeler’s description doesn’t make much sense. The fact that the county went along with the municipalities’ request suggests that the cities had very strong supporting arguments and were willing to aggressively pursue the matter. The county would never just hand over tax money without a fight. Besides, we all know how the county feels about fairness and equity. They hate it with the burning passion of a thousand suns. So “meanie-pants” municipalities staging a baseless “money grab” against the county and getting their way? Nope. Sorry. That fails the sanity test.\n\nMy guess is that Wheeler is referring to the Tourism Impact Tax. This tax is (or was) split between the Monroe County Land Authority and the county’s general fund. None went to the municipalities even though the tax was collected county-wide including from within the municipalities.\n\nIn your view, what are the repercussions to less advertising of the Keys? There’s no county in the state of Florida where the visitors are paying 60 percent of the taxes. Sales taxes, infrastructure tax, ½ cent school tax — and the tourist impact tax is paid 100 percent by the tourists. And so when you want less advertising, and they are clear about it because they want less visitors, you’re going to get less spending. When you get less spending you get less taxes. Now you’re going to have a county government three or four years from now, and it won’t be overnight, that currently has a very strong contingency fund saying “Where did the money go?”\n\nHmmmm…well, I find it extremely odd that the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) would want to cut spending on advertising or anything else. They looovvve to spend. They spend recklessly, foolishly and senselessly all day everyday. The BOCC also loves sales taxes. Monroe County charges as much sales tax as they can legally get away with and they’re on a continuing mission to impose more.\n\nUnfortunately, the locals are tapped out. Most working people can barely afford to hang on as it is. The BOCC has run up long-term debt by recklessly overspending on capital projects. The taxpayers will be stuck with that unnecessarily high debt load for decades to come. I get that tourists are part of the solution, but how many more tourists can be crammed into the Keys? At some point, doesn’t the tourist’s contribution max out?\n\nBut what about the people who say the Keys are too congested and the TDC is to blame? No. It’s developers. It does get blamed on the tourist development council to some degree. But there’s one road in and one road out and there’s a lot of construction. We’ve had a lot of, probably a half dozen, large lodging properties developed in the last five years that have been permitted by the county. And yet, what are we supposed to do? Not market these hotels? If you want to cut back on the number of visitors coming to the Keys — yes, we can cut back on advertising. But stop building hotels and resorts! It doesn’t make sense.\n\nLol. Yup. Mostly correct. My one quibble is that he initially blames the congestion on developers. Those EEEE-VIL, cartoon-villain developers, who can do whatever they want and never have to pull permits or deal with rules, regulations or local government bodies. [Sarcasm again.]\n\nHe did ultimately point out that it is the county who allows these new “lodging properties” to be built rather than addressing more urgent priorities – like affordable housing or crowded roads. Ocean’s Edge is a great example. And let’s not forget that the Planning Board just shot down an affordable housing project in Key Largo. So, yeah, the county is definitely a huge part of the problem. I’d go so far as to say they are the very heart of the problem. It’s ludicrous to blame congestion on the TDC, whose job it is to help fill the available rooms that the county keeps rubber-stamping.\n\nOkay, let’s lighten it up. Is there a current county commissioner you would take into a foxhole? And why? Wow. (Long pause and smile). There’s some I might push out of the foxhole [laughing]. No, I would probably keep, with this group, Commissioner Sylvia Murphy. She’s wise and what she tells you is what she sticks to. And she’s up front about it.\n\nEwww…huh? The Odious Sylvia Murphy? Wise? Up front? I’m mystified. The woman is stumped by simple math and allergic to common decency. She’s the master of dishonest, incoherent word salad. Ah well…at least old Harold had a good experience. I wish Murphy’s own constituents in District 5 could say the same.\n\nThe Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District (KLWTD) will be considering candidates for the General Manager position this coming Tuesday." ]
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[ "SEATTLE - A sign at a popular Seattle ice cream shop is sending a loud message to local police officers.\n\nMolly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream on Capitol Hill put up the sign telling officers, if you’re armed, you’re not welcome inside their business.\n\nThe sign reads, \"Police Officers: Molly Moon's is a gun-free zone. Please do not come inside if you are wearing a firearm. No guns allowed inside.\"", null, "Molly Moon Neitzel, owner and founder of the local ice cream chain, said the sign was her idea, and since she posted it, she's been getting threats social media.\n\n\"I am anti the current police system,\" she said. \"Yeah, I think we need major reform.\"\n\nMoon Neitzel said she's had signs in her shops for the last five years saying they are \"gun-free zones,\" but she just put up the new sign directed at police.\n\nShe said some of her employees felt intimidated by officers after they cleared out the nearby Capitol Hill Organized Protest or CHOP zone last week. A patron also paid $500 so officers could come in and get ice cream for free.\n\n\"We had a few hundred come in packing their guns and it was making my employees feel uncomfortable,\" Moon Neitzel said.\n\nCustomer Carl Smith heard about the sign. He showed up to give her a hug and drop $500 of his own.\n\n\"Anyone who comes to Molly Moon's today, ice cream is on me.\" Smith said. \"I just reallty support what she's doing\"\n\n“You know we’re human beings,\" said Mike Solan, president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild. \"I don’t think the reasonable community in the city of Seattle is saying we allow police but they can’t be armed.”\n\nSolan called the the sign is \"political pandering\" that could backfire.\n\n“Have a conversation,\" Solan said. \"And maybe we can enjoy ice cream at your great business, but we’re going to do it while armed.”\n\nFor now, Moon Neitzel has only posted the sign at the Capitol Hill shop, not her eight other locations. She said police officers are not banned.\n\n\"If they want to come into my shop and buy ice cream without a gun, they are welcome,\" she said.\n\nMoon Neitzel said it’s up to individual employees to decide if they want to ask armed police officers to leave.\n\nShe said business is down more than 50% compared to last year due to the pandemic. She recognizes, the sign may alienate some customers.\n\nMoon Neitzel said, \"I am going to continue to be a business person and and activist that continues to see truth as I see it.\"" ]
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[ "Indictments and allegations are piling up concerning the information technology specialist that was used in the offices of several different House Democrats, and an IT specialist running to unseat a congressional Democrat suspects there is a lot more that will emerge in this case.\n\nImran Awan was arrested at Dulles International Airport last month while allegedly trying to leave the country. Other family members have already left and appear to have no intention of returning. At the time of his arrest, Awan, a native of Pakistan, was charged with one count of bank fraud.\n\nBut the list of indictments is growing. He is now staring at a four-count indictment, including conspiracy and making false statements. His wife is also now indicted.\n\nCritics are not just concerned that Awan and other family members worked on Capitol Hill, but the details are also unnerving.\n\n\"He was working for several members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Those members seem to have been paying him maybe two to three times what typical IT staffers should be making on the Hill. That in itself is a very interesting situation,\" said Jeff Dove, a U.S. Army veteran, an IT specialist and a candidate for Congress in Virginia's 11th congressional district.\n\nRecords show that members of the Awan family raked in roughly $4 million for providing IT services on Capitol Hill, and Dove told WND and Radio America some of them had no qualifications to be there.\n\nListen to the WND/Radio America interview with Jeff Dove:\n\nDove is also very concerned about what the Awans got their hands on, given the work of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.", null, "\"If they had access to so many members' information, that means they would have access to any memos or any communications between the entire committee,\" Dove explained.\n\nWhile no indictments are in place alleging mishandling classified information, there are reports that FBI investigators are looking in that direction. The New York Post's Paul Sperry reported that federal investigators are trying to determine whether Awan and other IT staffers stole sensitive data or even sold it to Pakistan or Russia.\n\nWhile other members of Congress cut ties with Awan and his family prior to his arrest, Wasserman Schultz still had him on staff until the day after he was taken into custody. Dove said that fact raises even more questions.\n\n\"He had access to stuff on the Hill. They took his access away, yet he was still getting paid for his services. What were his services after he no longer had access to that information?\" asked Dove, who also said the length of the FBI probe suggests there's plenty of fire to go along with the smoke in this case.\n\nDove is seeking the Republican nomination to challenge five-term Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va. While Connolly is on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, he did not hire Awan to do IT work in his office. Nonetheless, Dove said Connolly's arrogance in condemning Awan speaks volumes.\n\n\"He's not thinking about the people anymore. He's become complacent,\" Dove charged. \"He even said in an interview recently, where he was talking about the IT scandal with ABC News, that the offices of Congress are 'princely courts.' He's become so complacent that he feels he's somewhat of a monarch now.\"\n\nDove said his path to a congressional run started on Election Day in 2016.\n\nAfter remembering his mother's words – that anyone who wants to see change needs to step up and make it happen – Dove said his candidacy took bloom.\n\n\"I've had this need to serve people my entire life,\" he said. \"That's part of the reason why I joined the military. That's why I'm continuing this quest to try and unseat Connolly, who is someone who's been entrenched in D.C. for a very long time.\"\n\nWhat kind of congressman would Dove be? He said getting the most out of taxpayer dollars and targeting abuse and waste would be high on his priority list.\n\n\"I want to see more accountability – not [only] in one of the agencies people talk about all the time, which is Veterans Affairs and that is very close to my heart – but every agency should have to prove every year that they're meeting what they set out to do as their mission on a yearly basis in order to get the money that should be allocated to them,\" Dove said.\n\nHe said eliminating waste is the best way to drain the proverbial swamp.\n\n\"Getting rid of the outside influencers is key to being able to move forward with legislation that will actually benefit the people,\" Dove said. \"I believe you have to get people who are really motivated to work for the people in office to help the people. And I'm one of those people.\"" ]
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[ "Different types of drones have been around since as early as 1917. Although they were used primarily for military functions, in the beginning, drone operations now have much more use in the business industry. Professional drones can aid in surveillance, aerial photography, agricultural tasks and inspections, there are even micro-drones the size of a ping pong ball that are used for conducting biological warfare. Package delivery is the newest job created for drones; it is also becoming the most popular reason for drone development.\n\nThere are four main physical types of professional drones: multi-rotor, fixed-wing, single-rotor helicopter, and fixed-wing hybrid VTOL. The different body styles of each type of drone contribute to the amount of weight they can carry (payload), efficiency and duration of the flight.\n\nDrones that have multiple rotors and propellers were created for vertical takeoff and landing. If you didn’t know, propellers are basically the small wings or blades on a drone that make it fly, like what you would see on a helicopter. Rotors are just the part that spins the propellers. Helicopters have just one single rotor, multi-rotor drones have many. They usually have four, six or eight rotors, four being the most common for small to regular sized drones.\n\nThe purpose of having more than one rotor is to help give you better control over the drone’s position in the sky. The more rotors it has, the more ways it can maneuver itself, but the controls can be a lot more complicated to learn on an 8-rotor drone rather than a 4-rotor one.\n\nDrones that have a lot of rotors can tend to be limited on their speed and duration of flight time because they’re not nearly as efficient as other types of drones, such as a fixed-wing drone (defined later in this article), which can fly for nearly 16 hours at a time. Some multi-rotor drones can only fly for 20 minutes before needing to recharge the battery, so large-scale surveying and package delivery is out of the question.\n\nUnlike the vertical takeoff capability of drone models that use rotors for flying, fixed-wing drones have a single long wing on either side of their body and need either a catapult or a runway to lift off the ground. They also have much more difficulty landing due to their inability to hover.\n\nFixed-wing drones are sometimes used for surveillance, like in the military, but they aren’t generally used for other types of aerial photography and drone flying. To get stable photos and videos, a drone would need to be able to hover and stay flying at certain angles.\n\nFixed-wings are more commonly flown for the purpose of long-distance tasks or just as a hobby. They can stay airborne for 16 hours or more at a time and don’t require the recharging of a battery unless other electronic equipment is attached to it.\n\nThis type of drone requires quite a bit more drone flying experience and training, mainly with takeoff and landing.", null, "Helicopters aren’t just made as large, manned aircraft. They are also created as smaller, unmanned drones. These come in a multitude of different sizes, from very small kid’s toys to exceedingly large drones with a built-in camera, the price goes up with the size. Some single-rotor drones are sold for as little as $20 at the store, while others go for thousands online.\n\nSomething unique to this type of professional drone is that it can run on gas instead of electric, depending on the size. They are more efficient than multi-rotor drones, but not as efficient as fixed-wing ones. The single-rotor can sometimes be nearly as hard to fly like a fixed-wing drone, and both require a balancing act.\n\nThere are not a lot of uses for single-rotor drones as there are for multi-rotors, but they can definitely carry a heavier payload. Typically, they’re bought by people who are looking for a new hobby.\n\nThis newly invented type of professional drone combines the long flight duration time of a fixed-wing drone with the vertical takeoff and landing of a single-rotor or multi-rotor drone. A great example of this is the drone that was created for Prime Air.\n\nVTOL stands for vertical takeoff and landing. This is the primary reason that this hybrid was created. Fixed-wing drones have such a big difference in flight duration compared to other drones; the only problem is that they can’t land nearly as easily. This hybrid combines the best of both. It hasn’t been a long-lived concept, but it is growing popularity and reputation very quickly.\n\nFor most professional or commercial type drones, it is required to obtain a Remote Pilot Certificate to begin flying. This certificate is issued by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). It costs a couple of hundred dollars to complete online and teaches you everything about flying safely. You will learn a lot of important aspects of flying such as the basic regulations, how to read different types of weather reports, where restricted flying zones are located and much more. If you are caught flying without this certification, you may be penalized according to your state laws.\n\nLearning to fly a professional drone or other advanced drones can be very profitable and also spiritually-rewarding, whether you’re learning to fly a drone as just a hobby or if it’s for more serious reasons. The most common type of professional drone is a multi-rotor drone, which is used for lots of reasons. They can be for surveying, agricultural inspections, real estate, aerial drone photography, or pretty much anything that requires using a 300-foot tall camera.\n\nThe more complex types of professional drones, single-rotor, fixed-wing or hybrid are bought job-specific or for hobbyists. Fixed-wing drones can stay in the air the longest but aren’t as useful.\n\nThe more complex a drone is, the harder it’s going to be to fly. Do your research beforehand, some of these professional drones could cost you in the tens of thousands." ]
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[ null, "Carrying on from yesterday: all native speakers of English are quite used to the phrase I don’t mind… But why do we use mind in this case?\n\nMind as a noun comes from the Old English gemynd, which could mean thought, mind, or memory. This can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European men-, meaning to think, which is the root for many words associated with thought in a variety of languages (e.g. mental).\n\nThroughout history, mind came to be used in a variety of ways associated with thought, but often to mean memory. We can still see this in modern English in phrases like bear in mind and call to mind, and the verb to remind.\n\nWhich brings us to the verb to mind. You’ve probably noticed that we mostly use it in the negative form, and I don’t think that’s by chance.\n\nI think that to mind in this sense meant to think. So if we say that we don’t mind something, we’re saying that we’re OK with it, that it doesn’t occupy our mind with any negative thought. It’s kind of like saying I don’t care, but in a positive way. It doesn’t bother me, because I don’t think about it.\n\nOf course when we say that we mind something, we don’t mean simply that we’re thinking about it. We mean that it bothers us, or we don’t like it in some way.\n\nThat’s my theory on the origin of the phrase anyway. If you don’t agree, I don’t mind." ]
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[ "Night Across the Street", null, "Raúl Ruiz wanted us to listen. Once or twice a year the venerable Chilean filmmaker would beckon us close, sit us down, and spin a story that might spiral on for hours, taking in hundreds of years and dozens of characters. Sometimes he’d prepare an exquisite magic act, daring us to marvel even at those tricks whose secrets lay in plain view. His films felt like extensions of his personality, excuses for him to ramble on, gesticulate, deceive, play jokes. In Night Across the Street, his final film, he threw off the pretense (though not all the tricks), and invited us to see his stories in the making.\n\nLike Ruiz’s previous film, Mysteries of Lisbon, they’re not technically his: Night Across the Street is stitched together from a handful of tales by the Chilean author Hernán del Solar. As if to indicate just how much time he spent in made-up worlds, or maybe just for the sake of pulling off yet another act of sleight-of-hand, Ruiz gives us his autobiography in the form of an adaptation. He chooses as his alter ego the aging office clerk Don Celso (played by Sergio Hernández), taking on as his own the Don’s gallery of memories and fantasies, dreams and meditations. A young Celso goes to the movies with Beethoven, gets in arguments with Long John Silver, and takes his dinner in a chicken coop. An aging Celso plays with marbles on the beach, and bears witness to a florid tale of murder and greed. It’s not quite stream-of-consciousness—streams flow one way, and Night Across the Street delights in nothing more than doubling, even quadrupling, back on itself. It’s closer, maybe, to the breath of consciousness: we watch our hero absorbing names, dates, sensations, faces, and stories, exhaling it all for our consumption, and taking in still more.\n\nThe resulting film is built like one of Don Celso’s homemade impossible bottles, each home to an intact, miniature clipper ship far too large to fit through its slender neck. It might be Ruiz’s greatest magic trick that he managed to cram a seventy-year life into just under two light, ambling hours, all without losing his eye for detail. When in the presence of a young admirer the Don runs his hand gently over his collection of dusty bottles, it’s tough for us not to imagine Ruiz himself, glancing back at his many, many films—and marveling himself that each one could feel at once so expansive and so contained.\n\nLike Mysteries of Lisbon, Night Across the Street is about the act of storytelling; unlike in Mysteries, both a gripping yarn and a meta-exercise, Night’s various digressions, puns and motifs never coalesce into a single narrative, or even several. To even speak of coalescence is already to come at Night from the perspective of a listener waiting on a tale; Ruiz, it seems, wants instead to invite us into the mind of the teller. Midway through the film, Don Celso describes a ramble he took in the country to “collect words.” As the Don lists off his finds (his favorite—“Rhododendron”—will echo through the film like a recurring punchline), we’re encouraged to appreciate each word not as a conduit for meaning, but for its own sake—for its sonic texture, the way it rolls off the tongue. So it goes with Night Across the Street, which challenges us to luxuriate in Ruiz’s colorful vignettes without worrying about how they might fit into some larger schema. This is storytelling in its youngest form, though perhaps not its most streamlined: a mess of associations yet to be shaped into any recognizable order. It’s the product of an imagination at play.\n\nGames abound in Night Across the Street: word games and games of chance, boyhood mock-sparring and grown-up bouts of dominoes. Early on in the film, one character compares time to a bag of marbles. The Ruiz of Night Across the Street belongs to that class of aging filmmaker-sages who’ve come to see life—and, by extension, death—as something to be played with, mischievously, bemusedly, and with more than a little detachment. Somehow, though, Ruiz maintains his affection for those things in which he once might have looked solemnly for meaning—and for those people who continue to look.\n\nRuiz comes off as desperately fond of his childhood self, the kid who prides himself in knowing both of the dates conflicting scholars assign to the founding of Santiago. He’s fond, too, of all the participants in the impeccably mannered melodrama that recurs throughout Night’s second half like a persistent joke—for the silliness of their sober gazes and the misplaced gravity of their airs. We start to feel as if Ruiz is intent on turning nearly every aspect of human experience—love and desire, youth and old age, memory and the passage of time—into one big game. But if he is in fact lowering life’s stakes one scene at a time, it’s out of neither apathy, nor resentment, but simply out of determination that nothing, not failure, not betrayal, and not even death, compromise his delight in the places, objects, sounds, and people of his past.\n\nIf Night Across the Street ever takes on any real gravity (a word Ruiz likely would’ve hated), it’s because its maker’s jocularity in the face of death seems to extend from his profound love of life. The slow, steady breaths that Don Celso takes near film’s end, and which young Celso imitates as if in solidarity with his future self, speak to an affection for life that’s unconditional, unyielding, and completely undemanding. They express above all Ruiz’s desire to internalize all that lies outside himself, to swallow the world whole.\n\n“Why do you go to the movies if you can’t understand everything you’ve just seen?” Beethoven asks our young hero just before their ill-fated visit to the cinema. “We came to have fun,” he replies. Ruiz, at the very least, is having fun: having waiters spontaneously enter opulent offices to carry off a bust or two, toying with nondiegetic sound effects so that Don’s impossible bottles seem actually to emit the sound of crashing waves, having one character receive what might be the goofiest going-away present in modern cinema, making a lit-up city resemble a star-studded night sky. The movies were Ruiz’s magic kit, podium, and playpen in one, and sometimes Night Across the Street feels like one big excuse for Ruiz to try out his favorite tricks all over again—as eloquently and as mischievously as ever." ]
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[ "This time last year, we made a plan for the growing season ahead. So we thought it would be a good time to look back at that plan and see how we got on!\n\nWe’d set ourselves the goal of three sowings of potatoes for 2019, to harvest in May, July and December. Well we managed 2/3, so not horrendous. No new potatoes for Christmas though unfortunately. The other two sowings didn’t do too badly though.\n\nThe main crop sowing that we did in April and harvested in July was definitely the most successful, but I guess that was to be expected, as they were grown at the time potatoes should be! The only thing was that the pots we planted them in were too tall and narrow, which hindered tuber production (and harvest!!) It was also hard as the weather got warmer to get enough water into the pots. Even twice a day wasn’t enough at one point, as they needed so much water to swell the potato tubers.", null, null, "The early sowing in February and harvested in May weren’t bad though; they just took longer as they were started off in older weather. The cold greenhouse to protect them from the frost was definitely a winner though as it meant we could eat homegrown new potatoes in May!\n\nFingers crossed for some Christmas dinner new potatoes for 2020!\n\nSo we were drawn to this as it was so colourful. And we can confirm that it didn’t disappoint! It was also “sow simple” to grow. The seeds were sowed in cell trays, plants planted straight out in the garden from there, and that’s where they stayed to maturity.\n\nIf anything, the chard was moe prolific than we expected and we couldn’t keep up with it. One to note for another time!", null, "We managed to grow this one too, although the harvest was perhaps not as successful as the chard. We think this is because we had a dry spell during the period that the corns were forming, so they didn’t bulk up as much as they could’ve done and some hadn‘t fully formed when we harvested them. They pollinated well though, so the square formation we planted them out in must’ve helped us out there!", null, null, null, "These are one we tried for the first (and perhaps last!) time. They were relatively simple to grow, but we weren’t massive fans of the taste. We may have let them go over the top though, as they went from zero to massive in what felt like a matter of days! We’ve heard that they are nice grated raw and eaten in a salad, so perhaps we‘ll try that if we grow them again.\n\nThese on the other hand were delicious, definitely one to grow again in 2020 if we get round to it! Both the Romanesco cauliflowers and purple cauliflowers were just gorgeous to look at too!", null, "They grew exactly the same as their white counterparts, but didn’t need shielding from the light to preserve their colour! The Romanesco came out top in the taste test vs the purple ones, but we think that may have had something to do with how they looked when cooked. The purple cauliflowers went that odd blue-grey colour that red cabbage gets when boiled. The best use we found for the purple cauliflower was cauliflower rice and stir fry, as it kept most of its coloured unlike when it was steamed. The Romanescos on the other hand kept their fantastic colour perfectly even when cooked!\n\nSo we forgot all about these…woops!\n\nAnd these we grew, but with varying results to what we expected. It turns out that both the Padron and Machu Picchu varieties we were drawn to typically grow much hotter than advertised. A single Machu Picchu turned some otherwise delicious homemade tomato soup into a soup that needed to be diluted three times with water and milk and was still too hot to eat in anything other than tiny doses!\n\nAnd the Padrons were the same. Eating these could only be described as tapas roulette! We have one harvest that was completely mild, and several other harvests which made for a rather unpleasant tapas experience!", null, "Having read up on Padrons, it turns out that is totally normal. Apparently the Padrons they grow for the supermarkets are picked by skilled workers who learn a hot padron from a mild one, hence why almost all of the Padrons you buy in a punnet in the supermarket are mild!\n\nBut we live and learn! The Gogorez and Snack Bite sweet peppers we grew both turned out extremely well. Our learning is to try and sow them a bit earlier in 2020, as they are notoriously slow to grow, and otherwise you don’t get to harvest anything until most other crops have finished!", null, "Again, not the most successful of our 2019 growing attempts unfortunately. We think this is because we planted it a bit late (even for spring grown garlic) and tried to grow it in a pot with compost that was too rich. Alliums (the onion and garlic family) are known for liking quite poor soils. So place your bets on what we’re trying in 2020!", null, null, null, "Overall, these all grew well. We enjoyed numerous harvests of carrots, lettuce, cucumbers and courgettes. The radishes and spring onions are harder, as they peak much faster and so need to be eaten relatively promptly once ready for harvest. The key to success with these therefore has to be to sow little but often, to give yourself a succession of both crops through the summer months.", null, "We’re hoping for better things from the strawberries this year. Don’t get us wrong, we got some strawberries, but not as many as we would’ve liked. This was for two reasons:\n\n2. The weed suppressant that was suppose to be a godsend was a total hindrance. It may suppress weeds well, but it is also pretty impermeable, so getting water to the plants was much harder than it needed to be, resulting in the plants having to survive on less water than they (and us!) would’ve liked!!", null, null, "And that’s a wrap for 2019. Not bad if we do say so ourselves… And some learnings for future years made along the way, which is great!\n\nWe’re looking forward to sharing our gardening experiences with you again in 2020! Watch out for this year’s plan over the coming weeks!" ]
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[ null, "How wealthy is Mark Wahlberg? What is his salary? Find out below:\n\nMark Robert Michael Wahlberg was born on June 5, 1971 in Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts. He is the youngest of nine children. He was a troubled youth who, at the age of 16, was sentenced to two years of jail after pleading guilty to felony assault following a violent attack against two Vietnamese men in 1988. He ended up only serving 45 days of his sentence. He also was involved in attacks on various groups of African American children which involved the yelling of racial epithets.\n\nMark Wahlberg Net Worth: Mark Wahlberg is an American actor, rapper and model who first burst onto the scene as “Marky Mark” in the 1990s. He has since transitioned into a highly successful entrepreneur, investor and entertainment producer.\n\nDo you also want a net worth like that of Mark Wahlberg? Here are some inspiring Mark Wahlberg quotes that might help you boost your net worth:\n\nThe environment I was raised in, you had to, to survive.", null, "Having two daughters changed my perspective on a lot of things, and I definitely have a newfound respect for women. And I think I finally became a good and real man when I had a daughter.\n\nI pray to be a good servant to God, a father, a husband, a son, a friend, a brother, an uncle, a good neighbor, a good leader to those who look up to me, a good follower to those who are serving God and doing the right thing.\n\nAnd I tell you, having girls has made me a much better man. I have friends who are fathers, but they only have boys, and they have the same attitude toward women they always had, you know? And I don’t play that… My girls, you mess with them? I will bury you underground." ]
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[ null, "One of Lyle’s hobbies when he was a teen was string art. This was, of course, back in the late ’70s/early ’80s. It’s not a craft that I ever did, but I can see that it would be interesting. Lyle made a number of pieces and brought several with him when we got married.\n\nLyle told me the owl piece was a kit (or maybe he just had a pattern for that one) but the others are his own designs. They are made of black fabric stretched over boards with nails for the string which, of course, took a lot of work and hammering.\n\nSo when we had the opportunity to review a String Art Kit from Timberdoodle that involved straight pins in foam board I thought it might be something Rebecca would enjoy doing with her dad… if we could just find a time that would work for him to sit down with her. We received the kit in exchange for our honest review.", null, "It turns out that one of our recent camping trips was that time. This was a perfect take-along project because the only thing required that didn’t come in the kit was a pair of scissors.", null, "The theme of this particular kit is Outer Space. It comes with a nice assortment of colored string, including several metallics. It includes three black foam boards with the patterns already marked: a star, a planet, and a rocket ship. However, the instructions also mentioned that you could just flip the board over to use the blank side if you wanted to create your own pattern.", null, "Rebecca decided to make the star, while Lyle chose the rocket ship. The pins were much easier to place than hammering nails into a board. The only challenge was making sure they were straight and not leaning.", null, "The project boards are 8.5″ square which is a good bit smaller than the projects Lyle did years ago. For that reason he said there wasn’t as much flexibility to create a pattern with the string. Instead, it was more of a random criss-crossing to cover the area.", null, "The instruction pamphlet is in full color and gives directions for getting started and tips for layering the colors.", null, "Rebecca mentioned that it would be nice if there had been a numbered guide to follow from one pin to the next. She didn’t enjoy the randomness so much.", null, "It was interesting to see the effect of layering different colors. This kit is recommended for ages 10 and up, and while at first glance it seems pretty simple and straight-forward, after working with it we can see why it’s more challenging than you might think.", null, "The pins are taller than the nails in Lyle’s previous projects, and with the rounded heads they are more visible. However, they are definitely easier to work with.", null, "Lyle hid behind his finished project when I asked him to hold it up for a picture. Rebecca wasn’t satisfied with hers, but the nice thing is, it can easily be taken apart to try again– which is what she intends to do.\n\nIf you’re looking for a non-techy gift idea for a middle-schooler or teen, it is a fun project that can easily be done in one sitting. The kit includes enough materials for 3 projects." ]
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[ null, null, "\"The Conservatives steadily clawed their way back towards power with a small but workable majority early today as a late surge cut the expected swing to Labour and confirmed John Major's hopes of a fourth Tory term.\n\nAt 3.45 am, the BBC and ITV computers predicted up to 335 seats and a majority of 17 for the Conservatives. But Neil Kinnock, in a wistful speech after winning a record majority in Islwyn, insisted: \"The battle is not yet over.\" Enigmatically, the Labour leader, whose position must now be in doubt, offered his service to the country \"in any capacity\".\n\nThe Most Important By-Election Win Since...\n\nNearly a week on from the Bradford West by-Election, the result is still causing ripples about the hidden meanings of the election result.\n\nGeorge Galloway’s victory has been described variously as stunning and important, while the Burd described it as jaw dropping. It might be all of these, but if it is to be a turning point in British politics – where the tide turned against the big parties – more electoral evidence is required. Starting of course with the upcoming council elections across England and Scotland." ]
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[ null, "Nigeria as a nation has in the past two decades when democracy re-emerged in its political sphere experienced pang of protests and unrests. But, a peep into this litany of unrests in the country reveals that recently held ENDSARS Campaign by the Nigerian youths which spanned for close to two weeks with a call on the Federal Government of Nigeria to end Police brutality in the country, enjoyed best support from well meaning Nigerians of diverse background, profession, religion and tribe. As they were equally of the view that time is ripe for elected government to treat the youths with dignity and protect their constitutional rights.\n\nEssentially, given that the protest has been brought under control, it becomes unnecesary going into details of state party’s anemic management of the situation which led to human carnage and wantom destruction of both private and public property. However, while this piece prays for peaceful repose of those that lost their lives, it is important to emphasize that the #EndSARS campaign more than anything else set new agenda for the Nigeria’s youngest citizens as well as despatched useful lessons to the Federal Government which must not be allowed to go with the political winds.\n\nBeginning with the lessons President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government must draw from this experience is the need to recognize that once the boundaries of the brain is adjusted by new knowledge, it will never regain its original shape. The evidence before the global community points to the piece of information that the Nigerian Youths hitherto relegated to the background in the scheme of political and socio economic affairs of their nation, have finally come to term that sovereignty as provided for in Section 14 (2) (a) of the 1999 Constitution(as amended) belong to the people. Hence, they are ready to hold government accountable and make demand for prudent use of the nation’s resources.\n\nNotedly! similar to a market which emerges with time, Nigerian youths after a long wait appear to have finally emerged both politically and socioeconomically.\n\nAnother important lesson that the Federal Government must draw from the event of the past few weeks is the new awareness by the youths that ‘a man who creates power makes an indispensable contribution to the nation’s greatness. But the man who questions power makes a contribution just as indispensable; especially when the questioning is disinterested. For it is in this that we determine whether we use power or if power is using us’.\n\nOn the deployment of the military, one point Mr. President must not fail to remember when opting for the military drill in the Future is that Nigerians youths are development hungry and want to see resources channeled to development-oriented projects and not military drills. Federal Government must therefore learn to seek Victory over aggression, victory that respects the opposition’s basic humanity, rights/freedoms and renders further conflicts unnecessary’\n\nIt is an aberration says a report for the millitary to be involved in police duties because of the tendency for them to go beyond stipulated terms of engagement. By their training and discipline, they do not know how to relate civilly with civillians and this has been responsible for cases of deadly clashes between them and civillians. Expecting victory through military operation will remain elusive as history bears exemplified testimonies.\n\nRegardless of what others may say, it will be of greater good in political and socioeconomic terms if the Federal Government admits the reality that Nigerian youths are no longer ready to watch the political and leadership affairs of their nation from political gallery.\n\nSeparate from providing good governance and granting Nigerians the love, attention and care they deserve, to henceforth, maintain smooth and rancor free relationship with the Nigerian youth, President Muhammadu must be ready to practice empathy, humility, communicate, accommodate, coach and invite the youths to start learning leadership through sincere political apprenticeship/appointments.\n\nWithout doubt, effective communication should be a skill that President Muhammadu Buhari must learn going forward if he is desirous of being described as a strategic leader when he must have gone. Humility should mean to him recognizing that he don’t know everything and some of his best strategies have flaws. His ability to practice empathy will create meaningful connections between him and the general masses.\n\nTo change this trend, and achieve the objective of engaging youth in formal political mechanisms, increase the fairness of political processes by reducing democratic deficits, contributes to better and more sustainable policies which have symbolic importance that can further contribute to restore trust in public institutions, especially among youth, there are inescapable actions that the youths must take.\n\nSeparate from constructively and sustainably engaging the Federal Government as recently demanded by President Buhari, It will not in any way be described as out of place if the youths harness their population advantage and their demographic dividends to form a formidable opposition that holds the government accountable or better still, transform to a political party that members shall seek political offices come 2023 general election.\n\nSupporting this position is Section 39(1) of the 1999 Constitution adopted from Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UN, 1948) which gives everyone the right to freedom of opinion and expression. The youth must also access the power of the press as Section 22 stipulates that “the press, radio, television and other agencies of the mass media shall, at all times, be free to upload the fundamental objectives contained in this Chapter [Chapter IV: Fundamental Rights] and uphold the responsibility and accountability of the Government to the people”, which has been emboldened by the Freedom of Information Act, 2011.\n\nIt is important that Nigerian youths continue to speak up against violation of human rights, suppression of free speech and freedom of the press. Unlike their elders, youths must not initiate, encourage or spread false, mischievous or divisive information capable, or with outright intent, of misleading the populace and disrupting societal harmony and peace. Within the ambience of the law, they must speak up with facts against any wrongdoing or oppression by the government or fellow citizens capable of endangering sustainable democracy and the effective delivery of good governance.\n\nThey (youths) should view as evil the argument by political deconstructionists that Nigerian youths must face difficulties as there is no nation where each has his/her own job and house, and where all children receive as much education as their minds can absorb. This claim is not only ‘rationally inexplicable but morally unjustifiable. It is a fact that government lacks capacity to fix socioeconomic challenges alone. But any government with goodwill and sincerity to save and serve the people must develop creative and innovative channels to promoting sustained and inclusive economic growth, social development, environmental protection and job creation.\n\nAlso, Nigerians are in agreement that the law is the supreme instrument of the state which must be respected and no one is above the law. This particular fact if well understood will assist the youths to comprehend that as citizens, they are constitutionally eligible to vote and be voted for.\n\nFinally, ‘whenever and wherever words fail to impose order, anarchy prevails. Wherever and whenever signs fail to communicate noble ideas and ideals, humanity is diminished and impoverished’. Likewise Nigerian political space at independence despite being an amalgam of multicultural, multi-religious and multilingual groups thrived peacefully on some values nourished.This harmonious existence, however, has since transformed into a chaotic coexistence. President Buhari’s ability to find answers to the nation disordered coexistence will be most valid lesson in the present circumstance.\n\nAs an incentive, let Mr. President remember that ‘a system that advertises complete absence of human kindness, exploits the weak and vulnerable in the society, much against acceptable international practice, and places little or no value on human life is a distructive system’." ]
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[ null, "To our fathers’ fathers\nThe pain, the sorrow;\nTo our children’s children\nThe glad tomorrow.\n\nThese are the final words in Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s poem, A Song of Hope. They are also the final words of a song of the same name on Katie Noonan’s most recent record, The Glad Tomorrow. This project sees Noonan come together with the Australian String Quartet (ASQ) to perform a song cycle based on Oodgeroo’s poetry.\n\nHaving previously made a record based on the poetry of Judith Wright (of whom Noonuccal was a close friend) with the Brodsky Quartet called With Love & Fury, Noonan sees this current album as a follow up.\n\n“I started thinking – wouldn’t it be great to celebrate Oodgeroo’s work with her writing because she is arguably the greatest Indigenous poet in Australia.”\n\nOodgeroo was from Quandamooka country, Minjerribah, commonly known to many as North Stradbroke Island. A fiercely proud Queenslander, Katie wanted to ensure that the project had a strong Queensland “DNA”.\n\n“North Stradbroke Island is a very special part of the world for me…it’s where I write most of my songs and I’ve always felt a very deep connection to that country,” says Katie.\n\nFive of the ten composers Katie has commissioned to write this piece are from Queensland. Having admired the work of ASQ for a long time, it seemed especially fitting for Katie to work with them on The Glad Tomorrow when the two most recent additions to this musical foursome – first violin, Dale Barltrop, and second violin, Francesca Hiew – were from Brisbane.\n\nAs already mentioned, this is not the first time Noonan has set music to poetry, nor will it be the last. In fact, this will be the fifth of 19 albums that Noonan plans to produce, based on the work of her most beloved poets.\n\nWhen asked where the idea came from to pair her love of poetry with music, Katie said: “I think I always had a deep respect for the power of the written word because my dad is a journalist…and I loved reading ancient words, whether it be Shakespeare or… I remember falling hardcore in love with John Keats when I was a teenager, and really loving great poetry. I guess I’ve always had an appetite for writing excellence.”\n\nKatie also states that, unlike other musicians, singers are given the opportunity to use text and therefore, “have this extraordinary tool at our disposal to add to our musical language.”\n\nThis will be Katie’s first time performing with the Australian String Quartet. After first hearing strings used in a non-classical way by artists like Björk and Elvis Costello, Noonan was, “really fascinated with the amazing way you could use a string quartet…it’s a beautiful colour palette to play with”.\n\nKatie has also collaborated with members of Noonaccul’s family on this project. Oodgeroo’s great-granddaughter, Kaleenah Edwards, will be joining the tour to read each of the poems in Jandai language at every performance. Oodgeroo’s grandson, songman Joshua Walker, and Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC) have assisted with the translations.\n\nThis performance will undoubtedly be a magnificent work on many levels. With so many factors of artistic excellence coming together in the one project – Noonan’s voice, a stellar array of composers, the brilliant ASQ and, of course, Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s poems – this tour will undoubtedly be of world-class quality.\n\nHowever, the thing that stands out most about this project, musical mastery aside, is Noonan’s desire to share the works of an artist who had visions for a better future for all Australians.\n\n“Overwhelmingly, Oodgeroo’s poetry does offer hope, and she did earnestly believe that true reconciliation was coming and is possible, as do I. And, that there will be a Glad Tomorrow.”\n\nThe Glad Tomorrow is on at the Canberra Theatre Centre on Saturday, 9 November at 8pm. Tickets prices range from $55-$65 and are available online at canberratheatrecentre.com.au" ]
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[ null, "Aysha Almoayyed’s Lost Paradise was showcased at the 2019 Art Bahrain Across Borders (BAB) Pavilion as part of Bahrain’s International Art Fair that took place in March – Manama, Bahrain. Displayed in the pavilion were selected works by thirty of the most creative Bahraini artists.\n\nBorn in 1988 in Manama, Bahrain, Aysha Almoayyed studied Marketing at Bentley University. She then completed her MFA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths University. Experimenting with mediums including drawing, photography, and installation her artworks explore societal forces in Bahrain and the transformation of the artificial and natural environment. Almoayyed is the youngest recipient of the most renowned art award in Bahrain, the Al Dana Prize.\n\nShe shares her opinions on contemporary art in Bahraini culture:\n\n–Your work is featured in the ArtBAB Pavilion – what is your interpretation of this idea of ‘Bahrain Across Borders’, and how do you feel this speaks to the identity and message that you situate behind your work?\n‘Bahrain Across Borders’ feels to me like an attempt at a new narrative about the land, people, and stories that occupy the island. I hesitate to say my work has an identity and I definitely don’t intend for it to have a message. Much like the exhibition, I hope that it, in some way, is a creation that reflects the time in which it occupied the island.\n\n-What messages do you intend to voice through the experimental nature of your artwork?\nI don’t really make artwork to voice a message. It’s more for the experience, for me while creating, and for the audience while experiencing it. Take from it what you wish.\n\n-Is there a larger vision that you’re working towards or that you would like to see in the future concerning the artistic representation of Bahrain?\nI hope that the future of artistic representation in the region as a whole becomes more intimate and vulnerable. I would personally find that more interesting if it went in that direction. I have seen many people try and tackle very large subjects like ‘identity’ with little impact. I think relaying things that are smaller and more intimate might make a more impactful piece of art. Also, I would like to see artists work with more present mediums like performative arts and more contemporary subject topics that don’t necessarily have to do with heritage or tradition. Those subject topics can be a little overused.\n\n-Could you give us some insight into your installation piece Lost Paradise? What influenced you when producing this?\nMost of the content I collect for my work is through WhatsApp groups. WhatsApp groups serve a very important role in the transfer of information in the Middle East. And in my opinion, some of the more influential content that shapes our society travel through these channels.\n\nI came across a video earlier this year of two women getting harassed and groped by several men in a waterpark in Bahrain. The waterpark is called ‘Lost Paradise of Dilmun’ which I found to be very fitting for a title since it is so far from that. I wanted to create a work that embodied the feelings of watching the video as a female, and the discussions that took place in our society during the week this video was circulating. The piece touches upon feelings of shame, fear, regret, and blame – mostly feelings taught and experienced by the majority of women and young girls all around the world.\n\n-Is this made specifically for an Arabic-speaking audience? How do you think the visual impacts a non-Arabic speaker when engaging with this piece?\nYes, it is made for an Arabic speaking audience. I think the visual impact to non-Arabic speakers might be a little shocking because the piece is made from the remains of a car crash, but it also has a soft pink neon light element to it so I’m not certain how they would engage with it. I guess it depends on their own past experiences with those elements.\n\n-Having received the Al Dana Prize, can you comment on the value of art in Bahrain and how you think culture and heritage have informed this and might continue to?\nWithin the last 5 years, I have seen an increasing amount of people either take up practice or have begun participating in the art market in one way or another. This is very encouraging and I am a believer that the more involvement we have in the art world the better our output will be. I do hope to see more participants in the non-commercial side of art. This is what we are lacking here in Bahrain.", null, null ]
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[ null, "\nUsually Ships in 1-5 Days\nMo Willems, a number one New York Times best-selling author and illustrator, composes a powerful symphony of chance, discovery, persistence, and magic in this moving tale of a young girl's journey to center stage. Illustrator Amber Ren brings Willems' music to life, conducting a stunning picture-book debut.\nBecause Mo Willems grew up writing and drawing comics—he became a writer and animator on Sesame Street (where he won six Emmy Awards). Because Mo also loved reading when he was a kid—he wanted to make books. Because of many other becauses, Mo has written and illustrated over fifty children's books and has been awarded three Caldecott Honors, two Theodor Seuss Geisel Medals, and five Geisel Honors. Pigeonpresents.com has more information about Mo—just because.\n\nBecause Amber Ren moved with her family (and a dream) from China to the United States when she was a teenager—she visited the Huntington Library in Los Angeles while she was in high school. Because she saw a beautiful painting by John Singer Sargent—Amber was inspired to study art. Because of many other becauses, Amber earned her BFA in Character Animation at CalArts and currently works as a visual development artist for Dreamworks TV, Warner Bros. Animation and others. This is her debut picture book. Visit amber-ren.com—because she has more to share." ]
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[ "I was honored to have the opportunity to interview Heidi Hess Saxton about her newest book, Behold Your Mother. (I reviewed it a while back here.) The book is available at Amazon.com, or from Heidi’s website (she’ll autograph it for you, and doesn’t that just tickle you?). You can also check out a short video about the book at YouTube.\n\nTell us a little bit about your book and your inspiration for it, Heidi.\nBehold Your Mother is a tribute to Mary from a reluctant daughter. Even after I became Catholic in 1994, I did not immediately feel comfortable thinking of Mary as anything other than Jesus’ mother. So now when I run into people who admire the Church from a safe distance … the seasons of the liturgy, the peace they find when they sneak into their local parish to pray, even the Eucharist … but hesitate to join the party, I know exactly how they feel.\n\nAll too often, Mary is the reason – that is, misunderstandings about who Mary is and what role she plays in the lives of God’s children – that is too often given for not believing Catholics are “really” Christians … or not becoming Catholics themselves. Our brothers and sisters in Christ don’t understand how the honor we show Mary is different from the reverence we give to God alone. They assume praying to Mary is the same as worshipping her, and think that asking for her intercession is unbiblical because the Bible says there is one mediator, Jesus, between God and man.\n\nI know these things because I used to be the one poised in the doorway, hesitant. Even after I became Catholic, I didn’t initially warm up to Mary. I figured I didn’t need to, since I had always gone directly to God with my troubles.\n\nThen one day, an unexpected gift – and an even more unexpected answer to prayer – made me rethink my position. This was the genesis of Behold Your Mother. That encounter made me realize that the very person who brought God’s Son into the human family – the Blessed Virgin Mary – is uniquely positioned to guide us to the waiting arms of her glorified Son. Not because of any deficiency in the person or work of Christ. Rather, because WE don’t always see the light beckoning to us at times, even when it shines right in front of us.\n\n“To Jesus through Mary.” She is every bit as human as we are. She knows the pitfalls, though by the grace of God (and her Son’s merits) she was kept from falling into them. Do not let fear or pride rule in your heart. Trust God… and trust your spiritual mother. The same spiritual mother who took your own dear mother by the hand and led her to the Father. As an adoptive mother, I can assure you that there is room in every child’s heart for more than one kind of mother’s love.\n\nI know this is a second edition, inspired by your own step into motherhood. Can you tell us more about that?\nWhen our children first came to us – a sibling group of three – they were frightened of us. We were strangers to them, and every adult who had ever been a part of their lives up to that time had abused or neglected them. They had no reason to trust us, especially my gentle giant of a husband, Craig. They’d let me feed them, but other than that they wanted to be left alone.\n\nAll that changed at night. At night they would stretch out their arms and call out to me. They’d let me hold them and sing to them. And one night, the thought came to me, “This is what it means to adopt someone. It means loving from a distance, and waiting until they call. Only then will they be ready to receive all the love I have.”\n\nI realized that this was exactly how Mary had treated me. She waited from a distance for me to turn toward her. Then she responded as only a mother can.\n\nWhat part of this book was your favorite to write?\nThese three little stories in the front were fun to write, because it allowed me to live it all over again … feel the coolness of the medal on my front seat, hear the crunch of gravel against the roof of the van … remember little Christopher, arms outstretched around my torso and holding on for dear life, as I sang to him in the night. These memories all tied in to the way I think of Mary now. Worker of miracles, lover of children … even the most stubborn ones.\n\nIn the largest section of the book, Heidi, you write in a verse format. At first, I wasn’t sure how I would like that (I cringed, to be honest, not being one to pick up poetry books). However, as I read them, I found myself more moved by the verse than I think I would have been by paragraphs. Can you talk about what inspired that style choice?\nEach time I read a passage, I tried to “see” what was going on in that moment. No doubt I didn’t get the details exactly right, since I’ve never actually been to the Holy Land (yet). But in the first draft I just recorded my impressions … and the rest just kind of flowed.\n\nYour new blog, inspired by the book, has been a wonderful addition to my blog-reading. Can you talk about what kind of traffic and interactions you’re experiencing there with readers?\n“Behold Your Mother” (the blog) was originally intended to provide a forum for people who had read the book to share their own thoughts and reflections – I had originally hoped people would submit their own reflections and images for me to post. But what has been happening is that I’ve had to go out to “seek and find.” I regularly surf the Net for good sites and posts devoted to Mary, and link to them.\n\nIt has been a great blessing to see how many people love Mary, and defend her as they would their own mother. It’s also been instructive to see how often the same objections appear over and over … and how often the simple truth silences her critics.\n\nAlthough “Behold Your Mother” is my newest blog, it has become easily my most heavily trafficked blog. People love to hear stories and see images of their mother!\n\nWhat part of your book do you think Mary and Jesus most enjoy or approve of?\nMy favorite reflection is called “Queen of Heaven” (based on Revelation 2:10, 3:21). As I worked on the book, I was drawn again and again to consider how humble and unassuming Mary must have been. When she reached heaven, I don’t imagine that she would have cared for a lot of pomp and circumstance … She would much rather have been baking Jesus His favorite fig pies!\n\nAnd so, I imagine this is how that initial encounter went …\n\nThe grandstands of heaven were at capacity.\n\nThe Mother of Our Lord had arrived, eyes bright with newfound glory.\n\nGently He led her forward for the crowning.\n\nThen stopped at the Master’s gesture. Breathless,\n\nThey pondered the Virgin’s striking reply,\n\n“I am a handmaid. I want only to serve you.\n\nAnd yet, our children need a Mother\n\nMore than heaven needs a Queen.”\n\nAnd lifting her crown, which trembling sparkled,\n\nShe laid the gilded beauty at her Savior’s feet.\n\nThanks, Heidi, for taking the time to share Behold Your Mother (both the book and the blog) with all of us!", null, null ]
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[ "SIGN IN\nDark Mode\nNewsTelevisionReality TVRakhi Sawant asks Bigg Boss if she can say I love you to Abhinav. New promo\n\nRakhi Sawant asks Bigg Boss if she can say I love you to Abhinav. New promo\n\nIn a new promo shared by Colors TV, Rakhi Sawant is seen complaining about her husband for not meeting her since 1.5 years. She then asks Bigg Boss if she can flirt with Abhinav Shukla and calls him hot.", null, "Rakhi Sawant and Abhinav Shukla are seen on Bigg Boss 14.\n\nBy Grace Cyril: In the upcoming episode of Bigg Boss 14, Rakhi Sawant will be flirting with Abhinav Shukla in the house. In a new promo shared by Colors TV, Rakhi, who is married to UK based businessman Ritesh, says that she is ready to divorce him since she hasn’t met him for years. She also asks Bigg Boss if she could flirt with Abhinav Shukla.\n\nThe promo starts with Rakhi addressing her husband through the cameras saying that if he wants to divorce her, she is ready. When Abhinav asks her the reason for it, Rakhi says, “He has not met me in 1.5 years. I called him three times to marry me but he didn’t come. I even applied mehendi 4 times but still he did not come. Now where will I even go to find companionship? I am alone, I need someone.” Rakhi then says that she should not have brought it out in the media.\n\nThe promo then shows Rakhi talking to Bigg Boss in the confession room. She cries and says, “I wish that my husband comes out in front of everyone. Something happens to me when I see other people’s husband. Should I steal Rubina’s husband?” Rubina says that Abhinav’s body is hot and requests Bigg Boss to pair her up with Abhinav if any couple dance happens. She also calls herself Abhinav’s girlfriend. Rakhi asks Bigg Boss if it was a crime to love someone when he doesn’t love you back. When BB says no, Rakhi blushes and says, “So should I say I love you to Abhinav?”\n\nMeanwhile, in the previous episode, Rahul Mahajan was evicted from the Bigg Boss 14 house. He had entered the show as a challenger this season. Bigg Boss also said that just two days ago, Aly, Rubina, Jasmin and Abhinav discussed nominations and as a punishment, they were nominated for the week.\n\nALSO READ I Rahul Mahajan gets evicted from Bigg Boss 14" ]
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Showcased in roles of Janani (creator), Paalini the protector who destroys the undivine and Poorani embodying the completeness of ultimate emancipation, the five-day festival, through a selection of excellent Bharatanatyam dancers, presented an encapsulation of different manifestations of divine female energy.\n\nIn a venture which over the years has acquired an audience, the recourse to less known literature from widespread Tamil and Sanskrit sources mainly, with explanations and introductions in Tamil, communicates to a niche audience. Sudha Seshaiyyan’s erudite pre-performance descriptions, of what was often high poetry with metaphysical connotations, went over the head for the less well read and the non-Tamilian. Dance must communicate with the wider audience.\n\nA dancer trained by the Dhananjayans, Divya Shivasundar whose recital was woven round Janani, focussed on Devi’s role as the nurturing Creator and Cosmic Mother. Instead of seizing the chance, in an off- beat programme of this nature, of getting away from the Margam Concert format, the dancer’s Margam style presentation seemed an instance of lost opportunity. Starting with ‘ Taye Tripurasundari’ in Shuddha Saveri, came the varnam like centrepiece ‘Mata Para Shakti’ in Shanmukhapriya ,choreographed by her gurus the Dhananjayans, dovetailed with Balamurali Krishna’s ‘Amma Anandadayini’ in Gambhira Nattai, as a salutation to the Mother, the supreme Creator of the five elements and the all- powerful nurturer helping remove inner turmoil in the devotee. Given the dancer’s immaculate technique and dignified presence, it became another traditional recital by a proficient Bharatanatyam dancer. Tables were turned in the interpretative item “naan oru vilaiyattu bommaiyya” (am I a plaything (that you treat me thus)), where Earth the greatest manifestation of divinity in the female aspect, questions the devotee on her own condition with the ecology round her of water, air, earth, sky totally polluted, by mankind. “Am I to be used as a toy and trifled with?” The interpretation of the opening sentence was eloquent. The Tillana in Maand, ended the performance. Accompanists constituted fine vocalist Preeti Mahesh, Shobhana Balachandra Nattuvangam), Nagarajan (mridangam) K. Sivaraman (violin) Anirudh Bharadwaj (flute).", null, "The recital on Harini (Lakshmi) described by Sudha Seshayyan as “Malaimagal” (daughter of the mountains), “Alaimagal” (the daughter of the sea waves and “Kalaimagal” (the embodiment of all art) was intelligently conceived by dancer Meera Sreenarayan who introduced the bee sucking the nectar from the lotus (symbol of the Devi) as a narrator linking the entire performance. The bee intoxicated with honey symbolises the devotee having attained that pinnacle of total awareness of Lakshmi or “Sree”. Starting with the Alarippu rhythmic syllables, with her expressive netrabhinaya, Meera suggested the bee flying round the lotus, settling down to suck nectar. Metaphysically, the bee represents the jeevatma yearning to be one with the Paramatma symbolised by the radiant Lotus. The bee’s narrations visualise Lakshmi in various moods and scenes — her glorious surfacing in the ocean being churned, a nrityateermanam catching the act, with music in Sreeragam during the bee’s meditation on Sree. Recollections of Lakshmi’s marriage, visualise the ecstasy of swadheenapatika Lakshmi as Vishnu’s consort, expressed through the Annamacharya composition “Palukutenalatalli” in Abheri.\n\nThe folksy element catches Chandala Lakshmi knocking on Lord Jagannath’s door, being denied entrance much to her anger, and replete with hasya rasa is the bee’s recollection of the Bhoodevi/Sridevi altercation, when both are but one and the same! The Odiya lyric this scene was based on requires some help over singer’s pronunciational pitfalls. Finale was a salutation to Varalakshmi in Madhyamavati. Altogether a vibrant performer!\n\nAgain it was a case of lost opportunity notwithstanding an arresting dancer in Mumbai based Pavitra Bhatt whose performance searchlight was on Paalini, accompanied by a fine singer like Delhi’s K. Venkateshwar. Compulsive dance activity interpreting destroyer Kali, Durga, Bhavani to protect the devotee, was frenetic, without communicating in the details barring glimpses, like Goddess Lalitha emerging from the Agni Kund of the Yajna, in bejewelled glory, and the Devi’s fierce battle against Bandasura. Shivaji’s Bhavani expressed through the lyric “kaise kahoon ton kachi nahi Kali” was evocative. The scene based on Abhirami Andadi, with Devi creating the feel of a full moon even when it is a dark sky, in order to protect her devotee who by naming Amavasya as Paurnami had incurred the King’s displeasure, just did not register in the dance treatment. Similarly, the music in a variety of ragas like Revati, Athana, Bilahari, Mohanam, Arabhi needed pace changes as relief. Clearly a Bombay based — dancer and Delhi — based singer needed closer interactions.", null, "Vani Vak-Devi Saraswati as portrayed by Bengaluru’s Praveen Kumar was a highlight. Starting with Agastyamuni’s slokam Yakundendu tushara hara dawala, Praveen in muzhumandi squat began his salutation with lines from well-known lyrics on Saraswati artfully strung together — “Janani Ninuvina” in Reetigowla, “Hiranmayi Lakshmi Sada”, “Natajanapalini”, “Navarasakala”, to the popular “Varaveenamridupani”, the immaculate dance lines and body balance a pleasure to see. Singer B. Srivatsa’s chanting of the Rig Veda verses describing river Saraswati’s origin after the yajya, rang with an authentic power, obviously mastered under professionals. Movements caught the ecstatic flow of the river through different rhythmic combinations. Vak Devi Saraswati creating the Alphabet of letters from her head, ears, nose cheeks, teeth, mouth, to the strains of raga Kalyani, Saraswati presiding over art forms (sakalakalavisharade) conceived as part of the Spring festival, auspicious for youngsters initiated into various activities, set to music in Vasantha and Mohanam were all portrayed with dance expression exuding freshness and originality. And the Shankaracharya story wherein the Devi, pleased with his worship, informed him that she would follow him on his Yatra, while demanding that he not look back. At one stage, not hearing the anklet sounds, Shankaracharya looked back and the Goddess stopped at that place in Sringeri where the 8th century temple is built. Also the Aaputra episode of freeing the tethered cow meant for sacrifice, with compassionate Chintadevi Saraswati bestowing the Amuda Surabi on the devotee. Just having the veena as instrumental accompaniment was also very evocative.\n\nWith the 15-year Gurukul training, staying in Guru Kittappa Pillai’s home, Nartaki Natraj in her concept of Devi as Poorani, starting with Muttuswamy Dikshitar’s Kriti ‘Kamalambike’ in Reeti gowla invoking the supreme Tantric Divinity was not surprising. Her portrayal of Devi as martial VeerKorravai the protector or who is one half of Shiva, glowed with expressional involvement (the expertise of her compelling abhinaya specially sringar is what snuffed out the initial “third gender” snide remarks when she initially began performing). Bharatanatyam dancers rarely present Dasha Mahavidyas — showing Shakti in Tantric manifestations graceful and awesomely grotesque. Nartaki brought out in cameo fashion thumb sketches of Kali, Tara, Lalita, Bhuvaneswari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi, Matangi and Kamala.\n\nA journey both visual and intellectual!" ]
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[ null, null, "We have succeeded in moving close toward the Civil Unrest that can erupt into civil war. In Oregon on the Communist May Day holiday, anti-Trump factions who are calling themselves now “anarchists” have turned violent. They threw rocks, smoke bombs and just about anything they could at police officers during a May Day rally. Thousands more marched in other major cities around the nation on this Communist day when Russia would display its military weapons and celebrate the people working for the State.", null, "The press is fueling this for they have been cheering attacks upon Trump and have made this seem acceptable and normal. Hasan Minhaj even said Trump Tweets at 3Am because he is up for open of business in Russia. No matter what, the press will always blame Trump’s victory on Putin just as the European Parliament blames BREXIT not on themselves, but on the British and that is why they should be punished. The Press in America has the same arrogance and this negativity is what makes anarchy seem acceptable.", null ]
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[ null, "Whether you are a business owner or just want to make your Twitter account stand out from the crowd, you’ll want to use the services of a social media monitoring service. The tools available for Twitter monitoring are easy to use and will help you determine which Tweets are generating the most attention. Follow these tips to boost your Twitter engagement! But remember, Twitter is not just about ego-consolation! Here are five ways you can improve your social media marketing campaign.\n\nTweets with a high number of Retweets\n\nIf you’re looking for the top tweets on Twitter, you’ll probably want to look into these. These Tweets received huge amounts of retweets from their readers. The highest retweets on Twitter came from a Tweet by Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, who offered to give away millions of yen to 100 randomly chosen people. Until January 2019, however, it was the American actor Carter Wilkerson who took the top spot, after asking Wendy’s for free chicken nuggets.\n\nThere are a few factors that increase your chance of getting a lot of retweets on Twitter. First, you should have relevant content for your post. Include relevant keywords in your tweets, as well as hashtags. Tweets with links have an increase of 2%. This fact was revealed through an analysis of retweets on various platforms.\n\nWhen it comes to retweeting on Twitter, links should be avoided, as they tend to have a lower expectation of being liked than tweets without links. If you’re a brand, make sure your tweets are relevant to the market you’re in. It’s important to remember that these results may vary depending on the market you’re in, but these are the overall results.\n\nThere are several factors to consider when determining how many Retweets your tweets receive on Twitter. The first factor is how engaging your tweets are. Twitter users tend to unfollow brands after three weeks. If you don’t engage them early enough, they might simply switch back to other brands. For example, a tweet with a video or GIF gets almost five times as much engagement as a tweet without one.\n\nTweets with a high number of Likes\n\nMany people have wondered why certain Tweets get so many Likes on Twitter. One popular reason is the death of actor Chadwick Boseman, who recently posted a tweet that garnered more than 7 million likes. Meanwhile, members of the South Korean boy band BTS have nineteen of the top 30 most-liked tweets. The average Twitter user has just 707 followers, so it is no surprise that celebrities have so much influence.\n\nAnother way to analyze your tweets’ popularity is by determining their length. In Twitter Analytics, export your data, and then create a new column for “Length.” For example, you can use =LEN(A1) to get the character count of a tweet, or you can use the word count by dividing the number by A1. If you have a long Tweet, you can also plot its length.\n\nYou can also use a search tool that shows the most popular tweets on Twitter. It’s easy to use and comes with basic settings. You can sort the list by the number of likes or retweets, or simply click the “retweets” button. Then, you can compare the results of all tweets that have a high number of likes." ]
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[ "An analysis of the theories on how indus valley civilization ended\n\nBut the real breakthrough came with the governor-generalship of Lord William Bentinck served —35 and with the Whig government that from carried the great Reform Bill.", null, "Our spirit as a nation is reflected in our willingness to explore the unknown for the benefit of all humanity, and space is a prime medium in which to test our mettle. There was no thought of integration as in Mughal days. Earth was the place to be for the aristocrats.\n\nThe Shaman would dance around and chant a mantra to spirit world and would also use the rhythm of a beating. When I salvage, I really salvage.\n\nIt had been surprising, but inevitable. From Italy come an important religious text, inscribed on a tile at the site of ancient Capuaand an inscription on a boundary stone at Perugianoteworthy for its juridical content.\n\nIt wasn't so bad when the Space Vikings raided directly from the Sword-Worlds; they got home once in a while. Meanwhile Brahma is but one of untold numbers of other gods dreaming their own universes.\n\nAlso an incentive to explore. On the contrary, it has now been proposed that Lemnos may in fact have been colonized or used as a trading point by the Etruscans looking toward Anatolia in the 6th century bce rather than as a place they visited moving away from the area.\n\nHe believed this to be the original pattern of rural organization throughout India, and it became his passion to preserve it as far as possible in current conditions.", null, "If this is your idea of science fiction, you're welcome to it. A study of US oil booms finds positive effects on local employment and income during booms but \"that incomes per capita decreased and unemployment compensation payments increased relative to what they would have been if the boom had not occurred.\n\nPopulation Explosion But Terra becoming overpopulated can not be solved by colonization. Whatever the verdict on the means employed, this move had important consequences.\n\nIt was the changeover from the concept of a Mughal successor state—the Company Bahadur—to that of a Westernized self-governing dominion. To the south Ceylon was already occupied by the British, but to the east the Buddhist kingdom of Myanmar Burma straddled the Irrawaddy River.\n\nIn the north, Sir Charles Metcalfe discovered the largely autonomous village with its joint ownership and cultivation by caste oligarchies. After a quick look at space, they stayed home on Earth, the one place in the system where their safety, superiority, and status were all assured.\n\nWas this knowledge given to them by divine beings as they claim?. Theories regarding the sudden disappearance of the Indus Valley, or Harappan, civilization close to 4, years ago is quite consistent across sources.\n\nThis was the world’s earliest urban civilization, which began approximately 5, years ago. Archeology.\n\nThe International History Project. Date Archeology is the scientific study of past human culture and behavior, from the origins of humans to the present. The river changes disrupted agricultural and economic systems, and many people left the cities of the Indus Valley region.\n\nHowever, several theories exist. The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) encompassed much of Pakistan, These are the major theories: [citation needed] There was a single state, given the similarity in artefacts, the evidence for planned settlements, the standardised ratio of brick size, and the establishment of settlements near sources of raw material.\n\nThey also note that Followed by: Vedic period." ]
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[ null, "As the Director of Marketing & Public Relations for the Marquette County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Barry Winslow is your go-to when looking to charter a bus to Marquette County.\n\nIt seems so often the first image that pops into our minds when thinking of getting away to vacation is sitting on the beach in a swimsuit, rum punch in hand, relaxing in the hot sun’s rays. Granted, this would be a nice vacation, but there’s a whole different sense of serenity when you navigate north. That’s right; I’m talking about Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and more specifically, Marquette County.\n\nA comforting sense of being at peace is the most immediate buzz one experiences even before arriving to Marquette. This sense of satisfaction occurs when driving through the pristine Upper Peninsula. Away from the pressures of everyday life and far removed from the hustle and bustle, it is up north that one can truly relax and enjoy the serene beauty of nature.", null, "The business nucleus of Marquette County is that of its largest city, Marquette. With a population of 22,000 people, Marquette is the most populated city in the Upper Peninsula. Don’t let the word populated deter you, as most anything from surfing to shopping to skiing is just moments away. In fact, that’s the real beauty of Marquette. Outside of the city’s absolutely gorgeous setting; nestled on the shores of Lake Superior and backed by the Huron Mountains, Marquette is a small city with a huge personality that has most anything to offer to every age group.\n\nBy far and away Michigan’s best kept secret, Marquette is a north coast playground. Well worth every second of the three hour drive from the Mackinaw Bridge, Marquette is home to some of the best restaurants and events the state has to offer. Sure, chain restaurants like Red Lobster, Culver's and Applebee’s are available, but Marquette takes pride in its wide array of excellent local dining. A popular choice is the Vierling, an original eatery that places emphasis on fresh and homemade lunch and dinner options. A go-to option is most definitely the Lake Superior Whitefish, fresh from the lake just a block away, as well as their delicious homemade soups and salads. Doubling as a brewery too, the Vierling became one of the state’s first brew houses, opening a 5-barrel brewing system in 1995. The brewery, called the Marquette Harbor Brewery, specializes in producing delicious ales and lagers.\n\nSpeaking of beer, Marquette County is home to five microbreweries. Blackrocks Brewery, Ore Dock Brewing Company, and the Vierling/Marquette Harbor Brewery all reside in Marquette’s city limits and all produce unique beer options, but smaller towns in the county also boast a brewing presence. Jasper Ridge Brewery & Restaurant is located in Ishpeming and their food and beer is well worth the twenty-minute commute from Marquette. Harvey, a small town due just south of Marquette is also home to their own brew pub, Chocolay River Brewing Company, which opened its doors in September.", null, "There’s plenty to do in the county outside of food and drink too. There’s always something going on to take part in, especially large festivals throughout the year. Summer brings residents and travelers together at Mattson Lower Harbor Park in Marquette. This harbor-side park in downtown hosts multiple festivals like the International Food Fest in July, Harbor Fest in August, and the U.P. Fall Beer Fest and the Marquette Area Blues Fest in September. Winter is also a popular season, as the city hosts the Noquemanon Ski Marathon in January and the UP 200 Sled Dog Race, an Iditarod qualifier, in February.\n\nIt’s hard to leave out historic landmarks in the county, such as Presque Isle Park, the National Ski Hall of Fame in Ishpeming, the Landmark Inn in downtown Marquette, Northern Michigan University, Marquette Mountain Ski Area, the Vista Theatre in Negaunee, and the U.S. Olympic Training Site on NMU’s campus, but it just goes to show that there’s a true northern retreat awaiting in Marquette County, Michigan; you just have to navigate north." ]
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[ null, "American businessman and real estate agent Jim Skrip became known as a better half of iconic singer Vanessa Williams. The accountant had a fateful encounter with Vanessa during a vacation in Egypt, and since then, they have been together.\n\nIn the field of the music industry, his wife Vanessa has contributed the albums like The Right Stuff and The Comfort Zone. Her second album, The Comfort Zone, went triple platinum in the United States. She is also one of the singing sensations with six million sales records and 15 Grammy nods recipient.\n\nJim's romantic encounter with American musical artist Vanessa Williams happened in Egypt while they were on a separate vacation in 2013. A couple of years later on 26 September 2014, during a taping of The Queen Latifah Show, his then-girlfriend Vanessa announced that they were engaged. She flaunted her diamond ring designed by a Buffalo-based jewelry designer, Bomi.\n\nWith their firm verdict to follow each other for the rest of their lives, the lovey-dovey couple had their intimate wedding on 4 July 2015. The Catholic ceremony happened in the same spot where Jim's parents previously tied the knot; the historic St. Stanislaus church in Buffalo, New York. His wife, Vanessa, looked gorgeous in her sleeveless Pamella Roland gown and dazzling drop earrings in their Egyptian-themed wedding.", null, "Jim Skrip and his wife Vanessa Williams during their third wedding anniversary on 4 July 2018 (Photo: Instagram)\n\nThey also got hitched for the second time in the Catholic Church of Vanessa’s hometown in Chappaqua, New York on 30 May 2016. The musical artist donned a Pamella Roland V-neck Gown for her second wedding ceremony with Jim. During her appearance with Live With Kelly and Ryan, Vanessa explained the reason behind their second time wedding, where she uttered:\n\nWe got married in Buffalo. His [Jim's] annulment wasn’t done yet. So we had to get remarried in the Catholic Church.\n\nJim is the third husband of Vanessa. She was married to Ramon Hervey from 1987 to 1997 and Rick Fox from 1999 to 2005. With her first husband Ramon, the My Brother producer shares two daughters named Melanie, Jillian and a son named Devin. She and her second husband Rick are also parents to a daughter named Sasha.\n\nJim Skrip's Job And Net Worth\n\nJim, age 58, summons the net worth from his career as an American businessman and a real estate agent. The St. Bonaventure University alum also fulfilled his job as an accountant. Payscale reports that the accountant in the United States earns an average salary of $50,382 per year and their annual income ranges from $34,408 to $71,138.\n\nAs for his wife Vanessa Williams, she has accumulated the hefty net worth of $28 million as an American singer and producer. From her job as a producer of TV shows, she bags a salary of $100 thousand per episode. Her film credit includes Harley Davison and the Marlboro Man, My Brother, and Eraser.\n\nBorn on 1 January 1960, Jim Skrip is a native of Buffalo, New York. The American businessman has a birth sign of Capricorn, and his ethnicity is Caucasian. Jim stands taller than his wife Vanessa Williams who has a height of 1.69 m (5 feet 6 inches).\n\nHe is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University, as per wiki. After his education, most of his friends at SBU completed majoring into account, but few works in the accounting field and transitioned into finance, marketing, and technology.\n\nOwen Cook Wiki: What Is Net Worth & Who Is Wife?" ]
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[ null, "Has the Conservative Think Tank the Centre for Social Justice got the inside track on the government's plans to re-boot the Rehabilitation Revolution?\n\nWhat happened to the rehabilitation revolution? with two straplines:\n\nThe report may be significant because the CSJ is, obviously, very close to the conservative party and may reflect discussions going on in the Ministry of Justice. Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah had tweeted his approval of the report before it was even published:\n\nSensible and sound @csjthinktank report on rebooting rehabilitation revolution. Lots of good ideas for us to consider seriously. https://t.co/wqmTmEBiQ2\n\nThe report, authored by former Cabinet Minister and person with convictions Jonathan Aitken and retired judge John Samuels, starts by analysing the failure so far of the rehabilitation revolution which it attributes to the “myopic and almost exclusionary” focus on prison safety and the widespread erosion of morale across all areas of the criminal justice system as prison and probation staff struggle to do a proper job in under-funded services and judges and magistrates feel unappreciated by government and the general public.\n\nThe report announces a 10-point plan which the CSJ boldly promises will not only resuscitate the Rehabilitation Revolution but will potentially save £246 million per year. Here are the ten points:", null, "As you can see, many of these points are focused on reducing the prison population — accelerating the release of IPPs, reducing the number of recalls to prison, application for early release.\n\nOther points were either favoured and ditched by recent Justice Secretaries (defining in law the purpose of prison, problem solving courts), are current policy (improving prison officer training and developing their rehabilitative role) or are starting to gain common support (declaring previous convictions spent, similar to the Lammy Review recommendation of sealing criminal records).\n\nA newer theme which runs through the report and which, in my opinion, is both much more ambitious and much harder to implement is the involvement of sentencers much more in the long-term consequences of their decisions in a way that is much more common in the USA with its drug courts.\n\nThe report authors argue that a hung parliament can be a good context to achieve progress on criminal justice, especially since most of the key issues receive cross-party report.\n\nHowever, there is no mention of how parliamentary time can be found for justice with the focus on Brexit and the Prisons and Courts Bill already abandoned.\n\nNevertheless, it will be interesting to see how many of these 10 points make it into David Lidington’s speech to the upcoming Conservative Party conference or are included in official announcements from the Ministry of Justice.\n\nEvaluation of Prison Voicemail service, available in most English & Welsh jails, finds it is an essential way of helping prisoners and families keep in touch.", null, "Profile and biography of new Justice Secretary David Lidington who replaces Liz Truss who held the post of Lord Chancellor for less than 11 months.\n\nA new report from the Centre for Social Justice sees the criminal justice voluntary sector as critical to the success of the MoJ probation reforms. A survey completed by 173 organisations highlights hopes and concerns of a new world where relationships with large private sector companies are seen as the key to…" ]
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[ "Mann of the Press at Bay", null, "From November 1952, this is no Thanksgiving story… A San Francisco newspaper columnist gets involved with bad Italian accents, puns on his name (“Mann”), a picture postcard and a mystery.\n\nSupposedly based on a true story, this episode of the long-running series “Suspense” has an assault on a ferryboat concertina player, a redhead with a mysterious parcel, a word that sounds like “cuspidor,” and a doctor who says he charges wealthy customers more so he can patch up the occasional concertina player for free… and the doc has a neat trick smoking two cigarettes a yard apart.\n\nIt would be too much of a coincidence to have one of those 1950s medical doctor cigarette advertisements in this episode. But the sponsor is the Autolite spark plug company, not a tobacco manufacturer.\n\nThe real reporter and newspaper the story is supposedly based on are not identified, unlike the series the Big Story, which you will find elsewhere on the menu above, and which did have a tobacco sponsor. Or perhaps the reporter character is entirely fictional, added to frame the story, while the only “true story” aspect involves that postcard. Seems to me that I would have heard about this reporter in the Pulitzer Prize archives if his part in the story was as advertised.\n\nIf you know the inspiration for this episode, please drop me a note in the comments below.\n\nTitled “Mann Alive” or “Man Alive,” it could have been “Man Overboard” for part of the plot.\n\nIn my collection of radio portrayals of journalists, this is both reporter-as-narrator and the detective-reporter, complete with foghorns and overcoat, putting himself in harm’s way, turning a small local story into something of national significance. The question of whether he will survive a life threatening situation is somewhat spoiled by the fact that he is the narrator.\n\nActor Paul Douglas delivers the dramatic dialogue. William Conrad is a familiar voice in the cast.\n\nToday’s coincidence is that I had car trouble this morning and it really did turn out to be the sparkplugs.\n\nmild-mannered reporter who sank into computers and the Web during graduate school in the 1980s and '90s, then taught journalism, media studies and Web production, retiring to write and play more music.\nView all posts by Bob Stepno →\nThis entry was posted in 1950s, adventure, suspense, true stories, Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink." ]
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[ "Who's House is this?!\n\nHad to post a follow up becasuse I feel this is going to be a bit of an ongoing saga!\n\nSo, you've seen the house problems. The guys here last yr had money taken from their deposit but never told what for. Upon asking what the money was taken for Claire sent them pictures of the dirt that needed to be cleaned. However, of the pictures sent by her, half of them arent even of our house!!! Nice job Claire, check out Eleanor's blog (first on my faves list) to see the pics and if anyone recognises thier house and their dirt, let us know bacause apparently they have been charged for it!! Also, if the money was used to comprehensively clean the house then why did I spend my first day here playing cinders and cleaning the whole place and why did I have to pick up fag butts, needles and general skank off my floor when I got here??\n\nWhat is that woman smoking?!\n\nWent to Alex's 21st birthday last night, bloody good party I must say!! Then on to Mirage and I have to say, very impressed that so many of those who were out were in Tragedy!!\n\nDidn't quite make it to Greek at 9, actually I went in on time but couldn't face it, so went for Rootes breakfast which I couldn't really face either, and so I've been dragging myself around clinging desperately to my bottle of water all morning- dare any of you to try take it away from me!!!!", null ]
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[ null, "Duel of the Xiaomi subsidiaries: The Roidmi NEX is the current non plus ultra from China, of course a manufacturer with a big name has to be measured directly against the top models. The specs of both models in comparison:\n\nAlthough these values have yet to prove themselves in practice, it is immediately apparent that this is not inconspicuous behaviour on the part of Roborock, but a frontal challenge to the established manufacturers.\n\nRoborock H6: A pointer for the competition\n\nRoborock is a guarantor for good technology on the vacuum robot market. It is not for nothing that the Chinese act as ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) for the tech giant Xiaomi and thus produce all Xiaomi vacuum robots. After Xiaomi’s initial investments, Roborock continues to encapsulate itself as an independent company – and is now looking to conquer the next product category.\n\n“Known challenges in the handheld vacuum cleaner category are the weight and battery life of the units. With the H6, we now offer a solution that is both lightweight and has a long battery life,” said Simon Wan, Roborock’s co-founder and vice president. But Dyson supporters will cry out for “imitation” when looking at the 1.3-inch OLED above the handle, after all, the Dyson V11 has been shining with it for some time.\n\nThe Roborock H6 is supposed to be the optimal addition to the Roborock vacuum robots, which allows you to get into corners after the robot work. Two values shoot straight into the eye here: a battery life of up to 90 minutes in eco mode or up to 10 minutes at the maximum suction level. That is half an hour more than we are used to from other powerful models. And a weight of 1.4 kg – despite the 3610 mAh battery. With this weight, neither man nor woman should have any difficulties in handling, even if you want to remove cobwebs from the ceiling with it.\n\nThe OLED is definitely interesting and useful, perhaps pointing the way forward for battery vacuum cleaners from China. Roidmi has an approximate battery display by LEDs on his models, the Dibea models for example always go out suddenly, which is annoying. Roborock sets a good example – even if you might have copied it from Dyson. But other manufacturers also look to the left and right, and you can’t tell them a thing or two about it. Whether LED lights or app controls (which don’t really make sense) are involved remains to be seen.\n\nWill the Roborock H6 make it into our top 5 of the best cordless vacuum cleaners? Our tests will have to show that, but the data reads very attractively. An important factor here will be the price, Roborock estimates a release price of around $400, a price you could possibly live with on Amazon, but it also shows that Roborock is not comparable to other Chinese manufacturers. This is already the highest pain threshold a Chinese producer has ever reached. In return they want to have the maximum in terms of workmanship and technology. Of course we will secure a test model and provide you with more information as soon as possible.\n\nWhat do you think of the first Roborock cordless vacuum cleaner?" ]
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[ null, "Caution: PPP Loan based on Improper Forgiveness or Inaccurate Representation are taxable\n\nIn a recent memorandum (Number: 202237010), the IRS National Office of the Chief Counsel determined that PPP Loan Application and Forgiveness obtained through omissions and misrepresentation may not be excluded from taxpayers’ gross income.\n\nIn reaching its decision, the Chief Counsel determined that failure to meet specific procedures set forth in the statute and associated regulations means that there is no qualifying forgiveness, and thus the exclusions would not apply to the forgiven PPP loan.\n\nTo receive qualifying forgiveness of a PPP loan:\n\nOnce the lender grants qualifying forgiveness to a PPP loan recipient in compliance with the terms, conditions and processes of the PPP, the lender may treat the amount forgiven as “canceled indebtedness.”\n\nThe memorandum goes further to state that taxpayers who inappropriately received forgiveness of their PPP loans retains the PPP loan proceeds in 2020 under a claim of right, notwithstanding the ability of the SBA to pursue repayment in the case of misuse of funds. In justifying its claim of right determination, the Chief Counsel cited United States v. Lewis, 340 U.S. 590 (1951).\n\nIn direct response to the Lewis decision and the perceived inequities resulting therefrom, Congress enacted § 1341, which provides relief to taxpayers who restore a substantial amount of money held under a claim of right. The object of this section is to put the taxpayer in the same position he would have been in had he not included the item as gross income in the first place. Dominion Resources, Inc. v. United States, 219 F.3d 359, 363 (4th Cir.2000).\n\nAn illustration may be helpful:\n\nLet’s say that in 2020, Joe Taxpayer claimed $200,000 as income under a claim of right, but two years later, in 2022, it was determined that the income belonged to another party, such that Joe had to return that income.\n\nThus, in the example above, the Joe could either take the deduction, lowering its tax liability by $40,000, or it could credit the $60,000 it previously paid in taxes against his tax liabilities in 2022.\n\nHowever, it is important to note that amounts included in income due to fraud or embezzlement presumably would fall outside the provisions of Sec. 1341. This position has been upheld by the courts:\n\nIn short, section 1341(a)’s “unrestricted right” language excludes all income reaped by taxpayers who know at the time of receipt that they have no right to the income. “When a taxpayer knowingly obtains funds as the result of fraudulent action, it simply cannot appear from the facts known to him at the time that he has a legitimate, unrestricted claim to the money.” Culley, 222 F.3d at 1335. It follows inexorably that if the taxpayers acquired the funds at issue by fraud, they could not have thought that they had an unrestricted right to those funds.”\n\nAccording to the IRS, Taxpayers who inappropriately received forgiveness of their PPP loans are encouraged to take steps to come into compliance by, for example, filing amended returns that include forgiven loan proceed amounts in income.\n\nIn the words of IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig:\n\n“This action underscores the Internal Revenue Service’s commitment to ensuring that all taxpayers are paying their fair share of taxes, we want to make sure that those who are abusing such programs are held accountable, and we will be considering all available treatment and penalty streams to address the abuses.”\n\nThe IRS also provides direction to the general public to report tax-related illegal activities relating to PPP loans on Form 3949-A, Information Referral. Taxpayers should also report instances of IRS-related phishing attempts and fraud to the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 800-366-4484.\n\nGet Help from an Experienced Tax Professional:\n\nIf you’re still scratching your head about what all this means for you—and how you should respond—you’re not alone. US tax laws are nothing if not confusing.\n\nIf you’d like some help, I can lend a hand. As a licensed CPA, I’ve helped countless taxpayers understand their US tax obligations. Just contact me, and I’ll be happy to answer all of your questions. In fact, I can even:\n\nI look forward to hearing from you!”\n\nClick here to get in touch at any time." ]
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[ "FIFA 14 game - the football simulator from EA - will be released in a few days, but the publisher of this project does not leave us alone for a minute (in a good way, of course) and provides the new and interesting information about the game.\n\nYesterday two new articles from the game’s publisher appeared on the official website of the project. The first one presents us a list of the arenas in which you’ll be able to drive the ball, the second article reveals the name of the team that became the most efficient, carried out on the results of this week's matches.\n\nThus, in contrast to PES, in which only 18 stadiums are announced, the list of arenas available in FIFA 14 is much bigger. According to our calculations, there are 62 stadiums! If you want to see all FIFA 14 stadiums, that will be presented in the game, go on the official website of the project.", null, null, null, null, "FIFA 14 game is currently available only in the demo version, but its full version will be released on September 27 for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC." ]
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[ null, "This year’s Final Draft Awards ceremony can be described just as the hosts. Short and sweet. Hosted by the comedy duo and twin brothers, Randy and Jason Sklar, the night was full of funny skits that kept the show moving. The night began by honoring the two Final Draft Big Break grand prize winners, Steven Anthopoulos for his feature, My Summer in the Human Resistance, and Todd Goodlett, for his TV pilot, The Arsonist’s Handbook. Big Break is an annual global screenwriting contest designed to launch the careers of aspiring writers. Both Anthropoulos and Goodlett mentioned in their speeches how much winning the competition has helped open doors to their writing careers, propelling them forward as professional screenwriters. Past winners have gone on to sell or option their script and even earned lucrative writing deals. The next big awards of the night were the New Voice awards for a feature and television. Chinese-American film director, writer and producer Lulu Wang took home the Final Draft Award for her feature film, The Farewell, an uplifting drama about a Chinese family, after discovering that their grandmother has only a short while left to live, decide to keep her in the dark, and schedule a wedding to gather before she dies. Wang spoke about her desire to make movies that are internationally respected and watched being the fuel to making her film a reality. Steven Canals took home the Final Draft Award for his break out TV series, Pose. A gay man of color, Canals’ TV series, Pose, reflects his experiences growing up in the South Bronx in 1987 and “looks at the juxtaposition of several segments of life and society in New York: the rise of the luxury universe, the downtown social and literary scene and the ball culture world. He spoke about how he will continue to use his voice to spread his message of equality across all genders and races through his new found success in television.\n\nThe main award of the night was awarded to world renowned writer, director, and producer, Quentin Tarantino. He was presented with the Hall of Fame Award for his prolific contribution to the art of screenwriting by his once idol, now pupil and friend, Walter Hill. According to Deadline.com, “Tarantino’s latest film, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood, has grossed over $372 million worldwide and earned numerous accolades including a win for best screenplay from the New York Film Critics Circle, twelve Critics’ Choice Awards nominations, and five Golden Globe nominations as well as being named to the prestigious American Film Institute’s top 10 films of the year list.” Known for his unique storytelling, constant homages to legendary directors, and brash turns of extreme violence, Tarantino graciously took the stage. He spoke of his journey in the industry and what it takes to be a successful filmmaker and screenwriter. Tarantino even ended his speech with direct words to aspiring screenwriters like myself, fueling the fire to keep on writing and perfecting your art because, “…I’ve heard from big people, they’re waiting to read… those diamond, bullet scripts by that person they never heard of before so they could say it is their own and that it’s exciting and that they’ll make it and they are not reading that material lately. So I think that’s what they call an opportunity in the market place and I want to’ pass that on to you all.” Inspirational words to end an overall inspirational night geared towards celebrating the artists behind the scripts." ]
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[ null, "Andrew McMasters (PATP 1995 and current School of Drama Advisory Board member) is featured in the January 2015 issue of the College of Arts & Sciences' Perspectives magazine.\n\nAndrew McMasters (MFA, Drama, 1995) just learned that he got hitched in Vegas. To an inebriated nun. He looks out at a crowd of onlookers who wonder what will happen next. He’s as curious as they are.\n\nThat’s the thrill of performing improvisational theater, where the nun you marry in one skit might be recast as your sadistic high school driving instructor in the next, depending on the whim of the audience. “Improv is immediate,” says McMasters, cofounder and artistic director of Seattle’s Jet City Improv. “It’s exciting. It’s also terrifying, but that’s part of the excitement.”\n\nMcMasters’ path to Jet City Improv can be traced back to middle school, where he first caught the acting bug. After studying drama at Temple University, he spent a year working at Atlantic City casinos entertaining customers. “I was a full-on clown, red nose, the whole nine yards,” he recalls. “I was paid to walk around making people laugh. It was great, and actually very good pay. But I wanted to do theater. I wanted to make my own stuff.”\n\nThat dream led McMasters to Seattle in 1990, where he joined a short-lived improv group, Train of Thought. He and fellow cast member Mike Christensen founded Jet City Improv two years later, performing in spaces on Seattle's Capitol Hill and Belltown before finding a permanent home in the University District. The theater has been located on University Way, just above NE 55th Street, since 2003.\n\nAs Jet City Improv was hitting its stride, McMasters decided to pursue a master’s degree in drama through the Professional Actor Training Program at the UW School of Drama. “I felt that I’d found the limitations of what I could do, and that I was going to run up against this wall until I had a larger bag of tricks,” he explains. He continued with Jet City while completing the demanding three-year master’s program. “The things I was learning in school informed the improv work that I did on weekend nights. Even today, a lot of things I teach are rooted in the work I did at the UW—exercises I worked on in graduate school that I’ve been able to adapt. Without that UW experience, I wouldn’t be as good an improviser, without question.”" ]
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[ null, "Facebook has this week announced the Invoice Fast Track program — a $100 million scheme that will support small businesses owned by women and minorities by buying up their outstanding invoices.\n\nThe Invoice Fast Track program will pay the invoices of small businesses that had to otherwise wait weeks or months to be paid by their customers.\n\nThe program is Facebook’s latest attempt at building its relationships and loyalty with small businesses, many of which rely on the tech giant to place targeted ads to particular demographics who may be interested in their services.\n\nEligible small businesses can submit outstanding invoices of a minimum of $1,000, and if accepted, Facebook will buy the invoice from the business and reimburse them within days.\n\nCustomers will pay Facebook the outstanding invoices upon the same terms they had agreed to with the business.\n\nHis company piloted a minor version of the program in 2020 after hearing how much the company’s suppliers were struggling in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.\n\n“We just heard first-hand the financial hardships that these suppliers were facing, and it was created really quickly and brought up as an idea and pitched to our CFO to say, ‘Hey, would we be able to help our suppliers with this?’” Rao said.\n\n“It was a very small pilot, but we did see that be very successful.”\n\n“It’s a new concept, but we’re really excited about it,” Rao added.\n\nOnly businesses owned by women and minorities, and members of supplier organisations which specifically serve underrepresented groups are eligible to apply for the program.\n\nOne of the entrepreneurs who went through last year’s pilot program is Lisa Dunnigan, co-founder of the The Wright Stuff Chics, a Georgia-based business that sells merchandise for teachers and holds the annual Teach Your Heart Out teachers conference in Atlanta.\n\nWhen the pandemic forced Dunnigan to cancel all her company’s in-person events last year, her business shifted the Teach Your Heart Out conference online.\n\nDunnigan told CNBC that many participants registered for the conference early this year, but paid with purchase orders which take “a very long time” to be processed.\n\nOnce she collected the applications, Dunnigan submitted them to Facebook, and the company reimbursed her more than $10,000 within a few days.\n\n“This program has been a life saver for our company,” Dunnigan told CNBC.\n\nRich Rao said they have received many positive feedback from the program.\n\n“We were just overwhelmed by the stories that came back,” he said." ]
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[ null, "A Brief History of MotoGP in America\n\nThe only MotoGP race weekend to take place on U.S. soil in 2017 will be staged for the fifth year in succession at the only purpose-built motorsports facility in the United States: Circuit of The Americas.\n\nAs we look forward to the return of the horsepowered rodeo to COTA in April, we take a look back at MotoGP’s long and illustrious association with the United States and how this has led to the Austin circuit becoming the new - and only – home of MotoGP in America:\n\nMotoGP in America – A Long and Winning History\n\nIf you were asked to name which country had produced the most different Grand Prix motorcycle champions, you’d probably say either Italy or Spain. But you’d be wrong; the answer is, in fact, the United States, which can boast no fewer than seven different premier class title winners.\n\nGiven the lack of American representation on the current MotoGP grid, you might be surprised to hear there was a time when a US passport was practically a prerequisite to success, with only Australia’s Wayne Gardner interrupting an otherwise-unbroken streak of American champions in the 80s and early 90s.\n\nThis trend was first established by Kenny Roberts, who arrived in the world championship in 1978 with two US Dirt Track titles under his belt. Employing the techniques he had learned at home on the loose stuff, ‘King Kenny’ shocked the 500cc establishment – and took three consecutive world titles.\n\nRoberts’ success opened up the floodgates for fellow Americans such as Freddie Spencer, Randy Mamola and Eddie Lawson to take their place on the world stage, and it wasn’t long before the idea of staging a round of the world championship on US soil was revived.\n\nTwo Grands Prix were held at the famous Daytona circuit in the mid-60s, but it wouldn’t be until 1988 that the States finally returned to the 500cc calendar, this time at the iconic Laguna Seca track in California.\n\nBy then, a new generation of American stars had hit the big-time. Wayne Rainey and Austin’s very own Kevin Schwantz – co-designer of the COTA track - would supply the sport with one of its most electrifying rivalries as the pair, with their wildly contrasting styles, dominated the championship in the early 1990s.\n\nRainey’s career, however, was cut short by a crash in late 1993 that left him paralyzed from the waist down; Schwantz took the title that year – having been thwarted by his great rival the previous years – but would retire from competition soon after, ending America’s domination of grand prix motorcycling.\n\nLaguna Seca dropped off the calendar after 1994, but when it returned in 2005, America’s latest star Nicky Hayden gave the home fans a new reason to cheer as he took his first MotoGP win. The following year, ‘The Kentucky Kid’ famously beat Valentino Rossi to the title, becoming the seventh US-born Grand Prix champion.\n\nThe US gained a second race in 2008 with the inclusion of Indianapolis on the calendar before the arrival of Circuit of The Americas in 2013 made it three American stops on the MotoGP tour. By 2016, COTA was left as the sole home of Grand Prix motorcycling in the US.\n\nSo far in its relatively short history, COTA has been the personal fiefdom of Spanish three-time premier class champion Marc Marquez, who has monopolized both pole position and the top step of the podium in all four of the MotoGP races that have so far taken place at the Austin, Texas-based facility.\n\nBut with 2016 having thrown up such a varied and unpredictable season, Marquez’s rivals will no doubt be fancying their chances of ousting the King of COTA from his throne when the track hosts its fifth MotoGP event this coming April.\n\nTicket sales for the 2017 MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix of The Americas are still ongoing. In addition to the main MotoGP race, COTA will also play host to the Moto2, Moto3 and MotoAmerica support races across the weekend of April 21-23.\n\nPaddock Passes are close to selling out! Now is the time to act and make sure you experience the only MotoGP race taking place on American soil from within the sport’s inner sanctum!\n\nOne-day General Admission tickets are available from as low as $39, while three-day tickets to the Horsepower Rodeo start at just $89, with a limited number of Paddock Passes available for purchase to get fans closer to the action behind the teams’ garages.\n\nFans can expect a jam-packed entertainment schedule on and off the track to celebrate the fifth staging of a MotoGP race in Austin, with family-friendly activities taking place around the Circuit throughout the weekend.\n\nDon’t miss your chance to witness the fiercest daredevils on two wheels push their bikes to the limit!" ]
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[ null, "The story was originally published by Slate and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration.\n\nWhat killed the dinosaurs?\n\nThat was a mystery for decades; when I was a kid, there were tons of ideas but precious little evidence for any of them, making them little more than speculation. In the late 1970s and early ’80s, though, the hypothesis was put forward that a giant asteroid or comet impact did the deed, and over the years evidence mounted.\n\nThe impact idea gained wide acceptance, but some details remained stubbornly difficult to explain with a single catastrophic event. Another idea that started gaining traction was that a series of huge and sustained volcanic eruptions occurred for a couple of hundred thousand years before the impact. These were no ordinary eruptions; they formed the Deccan Traps, a soul-crushingly huge region in India consisting of igneous rock layers more than two kilometers deep and covering an area of 500,000 square kilometers.\n\nWe’re not dinosaurs…if we choose not to be.\n\nThis long-lasting eruption did ecological damage across the planet, weakening life and killing species. The clock was ticking on the dinosaurs and so many other species. When the impact came, their time was up.\n\nThere’s pretty good evidence that it took both catastrophes to do in the (non-avian) dinosaurs and 75 percent of species on Earth, but a new study provides more support: Scientists found two warming pulses in Earth’s ocean temperatures corresponding to the times of both the volcanic eruptions and the giant impact. This suggests that large-scale global climate change effects were behind the mass extinction.\n\nThe scientists examined the shells of bivalves that lived around Seymour Island, near the tip of the peninsula sticking out from Antarctica. This is a good location to do this; the island dates back to before the time of the impact (called the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, or K-Pg boundary—C was already used for something else, so geologists went with K) and fossils from that time are abundant on the island. The deposits layered there provide a continuous sampling from before to after the boundary with little or no jumps in time, so the record is relatively clean.\n\nThey looked at bivalves because the critters absorb minerals from the water to make their shells, and the ratios of the amounts of some minerals in the water is temperature dependent. By carefully measuring the minerals in the shells (specifically, the ratio of oxygen-18 to oxygen-16), the scientists can then use them as a proxy for temperature.\n\nWhat they found was a huge ~8° C (± 3°) leap in water temperature starting around 66.25 million years ago (roughly 150,000 years before the K-Pg boundary), which is when the Deccan Traps eruption started. The water started cooling again, but then there was another sharp rise of a little over a degree right at the K-Pg boundary, corresponding to the impact. That’s on average; some of the bivalve samples showed much larger spikes in temperature. (You can see a chart of the data here.)\n\nI’ll admit, the data look a little rough to me. The second pulse has pretty big uncertainty bars, so it’s hard to tell exactly how big it was. The first pulse looks quite real, though, and does support the idea that the Deccan Traps contributed to geologically sudden and biologically deadly worldwide warming.\n\nInterestingly, there was a long, slow warming and cooling period for a couple of million years before all this. While it was a large rise (about 8°) it happened over a long period of time, so the ecological impact wasn’t as bad. A smaller rise can do far more damage if it happens quickly, a point many climate change deniers ignore.\n\nWe use the dinosaurs as a metaphor; something slow, plodding, not terribly intelligent, and in imminent danger of going extinct. This new study shows that to still be apt; they were ill-prepared for both sudden climate change and a giant asteroid impact.\n\nHumans are smarter than that. We have a space program, which is useful in both aspects; it can help prevent an impact, and our Earth-observing satellites are telling us very plainly that the climate of our planet is rapidly changing.\n\nWe’re not dinosaurs…if we choose not to be." ]
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[ null, "Prosecutors accused Raniere of leading an all-women sex cult where he branded his victims and forced them to perform sex acts.\n\nOne month after his good friend and follower, Seagrams heiress Clare Bronfman, received a seven-month prison sentence, NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere found out his fate. It was last year when the 60-year-old was convicted of multiple counts related to forcing people into labor and performing sex acts. NXIVM is a group that was touted to be geared toward self-help, but many former members testified that they were living a nightmare and their experiences were explored in the controversial HBO documentary, The Vow.\n\n“Raniere recruited individuals into organizations he founded, purportedly for their own benefit, and then exploited them—for power, for profit, or for sex,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for New York’s Eastern District stated. “The sentence imposed on Raniere should reflect the immeasurable damage he has done to his victims.” Raniere’s followers were reportedly all women and as collateral, he was said to have taken nude pictures of them in compromising positions.\n\nThe District Attorney’s Office was hoping for a life sentence, and that’s pretty much what Raniere received after a judge handed down 120 years behind bars for the man that NXIVM followers once called “Vanguard.” Ranier has consistently denied any wrongdoing." ]
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[ null, "A personal message from Jim Babka and Perry Willis, Co-Founders of Downsize DC and Co-Creators of the Zero Aggression Project\nOur previous message told you…\n\nThat story begins here…\nYou wake up in a world governed by the Zero Aggression Principle. What’s it like?\nThree things are missing…\n\nInstead…\nAll governmental services are voluntarily funded. This means…\nYou now live in a world with consumer-controlled governance!\nThe politicians are secondary. You are primary! You now have far more power as a consumer than you ever had as a voter! You get to decide whether to fund…\n\nEven better, now you can decide how much money you give to government — you can even give no money at all to a particular government service.\nThis has completely changed the incentives that control government behavior!\nIn the old days our so-called government had no incentive to do a good job, because, it got paid no matter how poorly it performed! In fact…\nThe more it failed, the more it PROSPERED! Politicians constantly used their own failure as an excuse to grab more power and spend more money!\nThink about how upside down that was! Failure was rewarded, NOT punished!\nBut the advent of consumer-controlled governance reversed those bad incentives. Now…\nAll institutions of governance have to do a good job or lose customers!\nDo you remember how…\n\nNow, most people think…\nThe concept of “enough money” is defined by what people are willing to pay, NOT by what politicians want.\nPeople now believe it’s completely impractical to give politicians power to extort money from people. They recognize that it’s silly to disconnect funding from performance.\nPeople learned that the moral and the pragmatic are connected:\n\nAnd look at how great the results are…\nYou get to live the way you want, provided you don’t commit force or fraud against others. You can…\n\nOther kinds of product regulation work the same way. Consumer choice — your choice — rules in all things!\nYou no longer need The State’s permission to…\n\nGroups with different views no longer use The State to gang up on each other. And you no longer need majority permission to live according to your own conscience.\nIndividual conscience is now respected in all things\nAs a result…\nDecentralized institutions like homeowners associations have become the basic unit of governance. Their accountability means…\n\nSome neighborhoods have strict property use codes. Others have none at all. That means…\nYou no longer have to move to another county, state, or country to get what you want. The kind of community you prefer is usually just miles away. Perhaps best of all…\nThe police are now under you instead of over you…\n\nThis means the police now focus on different things:\n\nThese factors have combined to create an amazing result…\nViolent crime has dwindled to almost nothing!\nAnd the prison population has shrunk to just a few murderers, rapists, and repeat burglars (of which there are now few because of the police patrols).\nEven traffic safety is handled differently…\nBad driving used to cost you both fines and higher insurance premiums. Now, only your insurance premiums go up. That means…\nYou’re no longer doubled-fined for making a mistake!\nBut beware…\n\nCourts have changed too…\n\nEven national defense has changed…\nConsumers rule here too!\n\nAnd “defense” is no longer monopolized by The State…\n\nThis latter groups favors a completely decentralized guerrilla strategy for both deterrence and defense. They think guerilla defense makes armies obsolete. And they can point to concrete examples…\n\nThis idea is spreading — there’s now a worldwide movement to completely demilitarize under the slogan… countries without armies pose no threat to other countries\nThe Zero Aggression revolution affects compassion too…\n“Gunpoint compassion” is now considered a contradiction. Instead…\n\nBut it isn’t only what you can buy or fund that’s different…\nEven money has changed…\nThere’s no more Federal Reserve monopoly. You can use anything for money — dollars, gold, silver, Bitcoin, or something else. As a result…\nThe Federal Reserve has to keep the dollar stable to avoid losing customers to other forms of money. That means…\n\nEconomic outcomes are more equal too, because…\nCronies can no longer use The State to garner subsidies, bailouts, and bloated contracts, or use rigged regulations to strangle competitors. That means…\n\nAnd here’s the most AMAZING part!\nThis was all done without abolishing ANY major institution! Nearly everything that existed before still exists now…\n\nWe’ll begin to paint that picture in our next message, as our story-in-reverse continues. In the meantime…\nIf you’re not already a member of the ZAP Founders Committee please consider joining before it closes on April 30th.\nFounders will be listed on the ZAP website perpetually.\n\nYou can take a quick tour of the new ZAP site when you visit the contribution form. Some sections are already open, and some are behind a curtain, to be unveiled after we finish our story-in-reverse.\nPlease stay tuned for the next installment of that story. And…\nIf you have libertarian friends who might be interested in ZAP, please forward this to them.\nWith high hopes for the future,\nPerry Willis & Jim Babka\nCo-creators, the Zero Aggression Project\nan initiative of the Downsize DC Foundation" ]
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[ null, "As we move further into the 21st century, modern sports stadiums have become bigger, better, and more exciting; to an extent that just visiting the stadium itself is a spectacle alone. None more so than FC Barcelona’s stadium, Camp Nou. Covering a surface area of 55,000 square metres, the Spanish giants have the home to match their stature in European football, currently holding the record for the highest capacity sports stadium on the continent with 99,354 seats.\n\nIts name actually derived from a fans vote as clarified by the club on their official website, saying ‘Although it was originally going to go under the official name of ‘Estadi del FC Barcelona’, it soon came to be popularly known as the ‘Camp Nou’ (the ‘new ground’), as opposed to the club’s old home at Les Corts.’\n\nAside from their immense capacity, Barca also boast an array of facilities inside the ground for both fans and staff. There is a chapel off the tunnel leading to the Nou Camp pitch for the players that was blessed by then Pope John Paul II during a visit to the ground in 1982. There are also several television studios, a VIPs lounge, a club museum and a veteran players area.\n\nUnfortunately, for all that Barca offer at the Camp Nou, one thing they haven’t been able to guarantee recently is good performances. A derisory run of form has the club on one of their worst starts to a season in recent years, currently sitting in 9th place in La Liga, 11 points off the top spot. If you enjoy betting on sports, punting on Barcelona to win the league is not likely to be in your plans with sportsbooks currently having them at 15/1 to secure their 27th La Liga title.\n\nWith the finances of top European clubs skyrocketing in recent years, it has allowed plenty more to build state of the art stadiums as Barca have. Here are some of the best…\n\nThe home of both Inter and AC Milan has become synonymous with Italian football. Although it is nearly 100 years old, the ground has welcomed numerous renovations over the years, going from holding 35,000 spectators in 1926 to just over 80,000 in 2021. Although it may not be the most modern stadium, the fierce sporting culture in the city allows for an incredible atmosphere come matchday, especially during the Milan Derby.\n\nAbove all, Bayern Munich’s home ground is an architectural wonder. Nicknamed “Schlauchboot”, meaning dinghy in English, the plastic bubble panels that surround the sides are often lit up depending on who Bayern are hosting (e.g Red for Bayern and Yellow for Borussia Dortmund). In fact, it is the first stadium in the world with a full colour changing exterior. It is also the home to the German national football team and has hosted World Cup and European Championship games.\n\nWith over 75,000 seats it is one of the biggest stadiums in Germany and also boasts 106 VIP boxes, two fan restaurants, a club museum, a 400 seat Bistro and more than 750 screens around the arena.\n\nThe youngest ground on the list, Spurs home is the third biggest club ground in the UK with a 62,850 capacity after construction was completed in 2019. One of the best aspects of the stadium is its accessibility for disabled fans. It is complete with a sensory suite ‘for supporters on the autistic spectrum or with sensory impairment conditions to watch a match, complete with a tactile wall, a bubble tube and several other pieces of sensory equipment.’\n\nAs well as an incredible 60 food and drink outlets, they also offer attractions such as skywalks above the stadium along with a controlled descent down allowing 360-degree views of London’s iconic skyline.", null, "As the most successful club in European history, it is only right that Real Madrid have a glamorous stadium to match. Named after the club’s iconic former president and holding over 80,000 spectators, there are several restaurants for fans to eat at and the club also partnered with Microsoft to offer an audio guide. What is most enjoyable about the stadium however is that contrary to its stature, how personal it is. Unlike many other stadiums of a similar size, the seats on the ground level are meters away from the pitch and the slanted upper tiers offer incredible viewing no matter where you are sat.\n\nThe home of Borussia Dortmund, the Westfalenstadion’s capacity is second the Camp Nou at over 81,635. The huge capacity along with the personable seating gives the ground an incredible atmosphere, with the ‘Yellow Wall’, made up of supporters wearing the club’s colours, making for a truly spectacular sight. With VIP areas, tunnels that lead to the pitch, club museum, press rooms, and more the stadium tour alone is an excellent experience but there is a reason that attending on a matchday is on the bucket lists of football fans from all over the world." ]
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[ null, "At the end of 2017, a Swedish developer, NetEnt announced the news regarding the company’s progressive jackpot payouts.\n\nA Year of Millionaires\n\nAfter a year of activity, NetEnt has paid out a total of 321 jackpots to players all over the world worth $78.3 million. The popular software developer is always at the top of their game and they continue to provide new and exciting games.\n\nThe thing players enjoy the most are surely accumulative jackpot games.\n\nHall of Gods, Arabian Nights, Mega Fortune and Mega Fortune Dreams are responsible for giving operators a way to hit some of the biggest jackpots in the industry. Pooled jackpots give players a chance to win life-changing jackpots. Offering such huge prizes is what keeps players coming back and NetEnt is really happy for being able to repay players’ loyalty.\n\nThe company will continue to develop and deliver award-winning games and more pooled jackpot titles are coming in 2018.\n\nThe most popular and lucrative title among the four progressive jackpot slots is Mega Fortune Dreams.\n\nIn December only, two lucky players won whopping jackpots of $3.3 and $3.5 million both playing on their mobile devices. The game has the highest number of unique players and rounds played and alone paid out $30.4 million in 2017 out of $78.3 million. Mega Fortune Dreams has an average period of eight weeks between the jackpots and an average payout is $3.7 million. The biggest payout on this slot was $5.5 million.\n\nThe biggest progressive jackpot of 2017 was hit in July on Hall of Gods. The 47-year-old Norwegian played the desktop version of this Norse mythology themed-game at his lunch break and became $8.6 million richer.\n\nSince NetEnt is famous for making ordinary people millionaires, we are certainly excited to see what 2018 has to offer both in the new games released and the jackpots to be won." ]
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[ "Adam Mouhout is one of Monty's Bike Hub's most regular participants. Photo: Montys Bike Hub\nBy Thomas Page\nTuesday, 14 May 2019\n\nMonty's Bike Hub is a social enterprise in Southampton that aims to make cycling as accessible to all as possible. Adam Mouhout is one of their most regular participants and has been nominated for the Outstanding Young Achiever Award.\n\nAdam, who is in year 6, has been involved in Southampton-based Monty's Bike Hub from the start nearly three years ago.\n\nAdam was always there lending a hand to other young people; he is also one of its best young mechanics\n\nAdam is one of Monty's Bike Hub's most dedicated volunteers. Often found lending a hand around the centre, he is also one of its best young mechanics. He has been the most regular participant and is off the chart on the Junior Bike Mechanic sticker chart! He has learned lots of new skills in bike maintenance and has used these to help other people fix their bikes, including his 22-year-old brother.\n\nMonty's Bike Hub, which is supported by Cycling UK Development Officer for Southampton Ruth Magennis, originally started as a youth group centred around fixing bikes and Adam was always there lending a hand to other young people. Since those days, Monty's has grown into a social enterprise with several weekly cycling-related groups, sessions and activities for adults and young people.\n\nLocals interested in cycling can drop into the centre for bike maintenance workshops, with different sessions for adults and children. Monty's Bike Hub also recycles old and unwanted bikes. After a bit of TLC, bikes are fully repaired and are sold on to the local community at very reasonable prices.", null, "Adam also enjoys cycling and attended a Monty's cycle training course to improve his cycle skills on the road. He took part in most of Southampton's 'Tour de Sholing' bike rides during the school holidays and joined a team of ten young people in April to cycle over 20 miles from Southampton to Portsmouth to raise money for Mind and Monty's Community Hub. This was the furthest Adam has ever cycled and a massive achievement.\n\nAdam hopes to be a bike mechanic when he is older, and he is certainly in the right place to achieve that goal. As an Outstanding Young Achiever finalist, he has also shown his extraordinary commitment to helping other people enabling and inspiring other people to enjoy cycling too.", null ]
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[ "Tantrums and bonds: How families are dealing with COVID-19 quarantines\nBy Liane Ferreira", null, "\"It was like life stopped having a calendar and only yesterday, today, and tomorrow exists,\" said Inês Sousa, echoing what many parents across the world must feel. The mother of two small boys manages the children, her job and housework, all at the same time and in the same place: her apartment in Lisbon, Portugal.\n\nWith the coronavirus pandemic disrupting every moment of people's lives, normalcy is the family's goal. For families with children stuck at home, school routines, park visits or playdates are on hold, and their apartments are now the center of the universe; they are the school, the park, the playground.", null, "Manuel and Afonso in the kitchen. / Photo courtesy of Inês Sousa\n\nManuel and Afonso in the kitchen. / Photo courtesy of Inês Sousa\n\nFirst days are the worst\n\nThe \"first days were hard,\" said Sousa. Her oldest son, Afonso, was already at home with the chickenpox, but when isolation orders came in, she and her husband \"had to normalize\" the situation.\n\n\"The hardest thing in the first week was the shift in freedom of movement, and second, we had to manage our expectations in terms of work from home productivity,\" she told CGTN Digital.\n\nThe most important thing they had to do was \"align emotional and rational elements to a new context.\"\n\nTo achieve this, the TV was turned off, but exceptional times call for cartoon time. \"Now, I'm calmer, but when this apocalyptic scenario started, I just wanted to create this home paradise,\" she said.\n\nThe couple explained to four-year-old Afonso what the virus is, that they had to be extra careful outside and everyone he knows is also at home. \"He understood it really well, and when we leave the building, he understands the restrictions in the park and is the first to open the building door with his elbow,\" Sousa said.\n\nHer other child, Manuel, is a baby, so he needs no explanations.\n\nThe parents also created a daily schedule. \"I have five hours exclusively for my PhD and one hour after the kids are asleep. My husband, Kiko, has the rest of the day for work. We also set aside a night for the couple, which means that after the kids are asleep, we don't work; we have some time for us to watch a movie or just talk,\" she explained.\n\nThe schedule is also important for Afonso \"to understand what hours and days are because of the tantrums.\" He also needed to know what to expect each day. To keep busy, they baked, drew, did a treasure hunt, and even made a present for his grandmother.\n\nLooking back, the first four days were full of tension, frustration and anxiety, but the dynamics are now in place.\n\nFor Sousa, isolation has been an opportunity for the family to spend more time together. \"We are spoiling and being spoiled with affection, and it has strengthened the respect we have for the work, time and space of each other.\"", null, "Lunch on the balcony. /Photo courtesy of Inês Sousa\n\nLunch on the balcony. /Photo courtesy of Inês Sousa\n\nEleven thousand kilometers away, in the Macao Special Administrative Region of China, Charlotte, the mother of an almost five-year-old named Amy, feels the same way after more than two months in isolation. They are closer, but it was a rough start.\n\n\"At the beginning, it was really hard. I'm a teacher, so I had to schedule my online classes for when she was asleep. We decided to put her to bed a little later, and I would gain more time in the morning to teach on Dingtalk. Sometimes, she would wake up and scream for me, and my students would hear everything,\" Charlotte told CGTN Digital.\n\nThe mother admits Netflix is her \"salvation.\"\n\n\"Besides, she likes to show up in front of the camera and make her presence known,\" the mother said with a chuckle.\n\nWith the end of the semester classes and her PhD at the same time, she confesses it's hard to balance everything.", null, "A Play-Doh version of the coronavirus done by Amy. / Photo courtesy of Charlotte\n\nA Play-Doh version of the coronavirus done by Amy. / Photo courtesy of Charlotte\n\n\"My husband stays at home with her, and for him, everything is spontaneous. When I'm with her, I try to organize a bit, drawing, painting, sometimes she helps me in the kitchen,\" she said, adding that Amy even made a coronavirus with Play-Doh.\n\nCharlotte feels that their mother-daughter relationship is stronger, and they are closer. \"She understands more about my job. Sometimes, she sits by my side and 'writes' a few lines in her notebook. I feel she is more aware of what a job is and talks a lot about what she wants to do in the future.\"\n\nAway from her normal routine, Amy misses the school and her friends. \"The other day, her friend came over for a playdate, and she was extremely happy,\" she said.\n\nRecently, the mothers organized playdates through WhatsApp. Amy and her best friend played with the toys and talked at the same time, like they were together.\n\nNot new, but still complicated\n\nIn a different time zone, a family of five, although not new to the work-from-home dynamics, faces similar challenges. Up until September 2019, Ana, a freelance translator with a three-year-old son and young twin couple, had her children at home with her. Her husband, a lawyer, also worked from home twice a week.\n\n\"Even though I already knew what to expect, the shock of having everyone at home full-time was still big,\" she told CGTN Digital.\n\n\"For them to stay at home for a month in a three-bedroom apartment with the parents is a huge challenge,\" Ana noted, explaining that the children's' schools promote frequent outdoor activities.\n\nIt's a big test to find activities that motivate them, and, at the same, it's a challenge for her \"not to go down on a negative spiral,\" she admitted.\n\nAfter 25 days at home, the children were more irritable and threw more tantrums. \"It's not as easy to manage, and they end up watching more television,\" she said, adding that TV time was a necessary compromise.", null, "Amy draws at home to entertain herself during the quarantine period./ Photo courtesy of Charlotte\n\nAmy draws at home to entertain herself during the quarantine period./ Photo courtesy of Charlotte\n\n\"They are small and don't get entertained with calmer activities, like drawing, they get tired of that really fast,\" Ana said, confessing that \"it's really hard for me and my husband to get any work done.\"\n\nThe already strict schedule they had was maintained after social isolation started. But by the end of the second week, they realized no outdoor activities meant more energy and less sleep, so the parents had to be flexible with bedtime.\n\n\"When my husband is with them, for example, for bath time, I take care of all my emails. Naptime is also a very productive time for both of us. I opted for no calendars, because it brings me more peace and flexibility.\"\n\nThe couple explained what is happening, but only their older child had questions about his teacher and his friends. Afterward, he seemed to understand that he couldn't be with them because of the coronavirus.\n\nRead more: COVID-19 has families at home under stress: Tips on parenting\n\n\"He asked if coronavirus was like those small bugs in the hair, he meant lice. I said no, it isn't, and at that time, I was actually happy I didn't have to worry about that,\" the mother admitted.\n\nIn contrast to other parents, Ana doesn't think their family bond will be reinforced by their time together.\n\n\"Working from home was a professional choice I made focused on the family. I didn't go from an absent situation to a complete present one,\" she said.\n\n\"I think this permanent coexistence is a bit tiring and enhances our frustrations as parents,\" she noted, adding that the couple must communicate and stay calm.\n\n\"When they go back to school, I will miss them dearly because now we are together all the time. It's a matter of habit,\" she said.\n\nAna has less work and expects even less in May. \"This is a bit worrying, financially wise, but it will give me more time to play with them.\"" ]
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[ "I can’t believe that David and I have watched 16 films in June! That’s a record in this A Year in Film series! Perhaps not having Final Fantasy VII Remake to play has impacted on the number of films watched? I have completed the game platinum style and now eagerly awaiting when the next installment will be, (I won’t hold my breath). I have to say when I finished the game I was a little sad as it was only a fraction of the original story. Though David has been playing his GTA5, we’ve still had many evenings free, hence the high film count, however some films were better than others.\n\nWhat films have you seen this month?\n\nThe crew of a spacecraft, Nostromo, intercept a distress signal from a planet and set out to investigate it. However, to their horror, they are attacked by an alien which later invades their ship.\n\nAs a creature of horror, the alien is my all time favourite design, facehuggers included. Though made in 1979 the claustrophobic tension on the Nostromo, of its crew awaiting the appearance of a certain alien, makes this film just as watchable today as it was when it was released. Somehow I had only seen clips of this movie. There are many parallels with this film and the more recent offering of Prometheus which is a prequel to the Alien films.", null, null, "Ellen Ripley is sent back to the planet LV-426 to establish contact with a terraforming colony. Once there, she encounters the Alien Queen and her offspring and has to fight them to survive.\n\nA much more shoot ’em up, action film in relation to its predecessor, Alien. However at two and a half hours long, it felt never ending. A decent venture into the realm of the alien though.\n\nDawn of the Dead ✩✩✩\n\nSurvivors of an epidemic which causes the infected to turn into flesh-eating zombies take refuge in a shopping mall. In addition to battling the undead, they also have to tackle problems from within.\n\nOne of the better zombie films made, and one that can be watched time and time again. I’d recommend a watch if you like gore.", null, "Dawn of the Dead", null, "Riggan Thomson, a fading cinema superhero, plans to resurrect his career with a passionate Broadway production. However, during rehearsals, his co-star is injured forcing him to hire a new actor.\n\nI’d heard this film being talked about during awards season but hadn’t got round to watching it until now. The film is presented in a continuous shot and is done relatively well. The cast, starring Michael Keaton and Edward Norton are the best things about the movie!\n\nTroy, an African-American man who once longed to be a baseball player, misses the opportunity due to racism. A dejected man, he takes out his frustration on his loved ones and ruins his son’s future.\n\nI had an adverse reaction to Denzel Washington’s character in this film. Yes, the man was disillusioned with life but I found it heinous that he scuppered the future of his son and then expected his wife to clean up after his misdemeanors. Wasn’t my favourite film of Washington.", null, null, "Seok-woo and his daughter are on a train to Busan on the latter’s birthday to see his wife. However, the journey turns into a nightmare when they are trapped amidst a zombie outbreak in South Korea.\n\nI love this film! It’s one of the best zombie, apocalypse films I’ve seen. Even seeing it a few times, it never gets tired. What is your favourite zombie film?\n\nWhen the matriarch of the Graham family passes away, her daughter and grandchildren begin to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry, trying to outrun the sinister fate they have inherited.\n\nI’d had this film recommended to me by a few people. So one afternoon when David was working from home and I was at a loss at what to do I decided to settle down and watch it. I was slightly disappointed with the film. Though there was tension laced throughout the two hours, I wasn’t freaked out or surprised by the ending.\n\nHave you been disappointed in a film you hoped had been better?", null, null, "An architect’s desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.\n\nThis 2005 supernatural film tries to be scary but has very few scares. Not one of the better scary movies made.\n\nIn a future where people stop aging at 25, but are engineered to live only one more year, having the means to buy your way out of the situation is a shot at immortal youth. Here, Will Salas finds himself accused of murder and on the run with a hostage – a connection that becomes an important part of the war against the system.\n\nI remember watching this film when it came out in 2011. It shows a rather bleak world of the haves and have nots, with peoples’ time being currency and Timberlake’s character trying to upturn the establishment.", null, null, "The men Who Stare at Goats\n\nThe Men Who Stare at Goats ✩✩✩\n\nAfter his wife leaves him, Bob, a newspaper reporter, sets off to Kuwait to cover the ongoing war. He gets more than he bargains for when he meets Lyn Cassady, an ex-U.S. Army Special Forces operator.\n\nA rather strange satire with Ewan McGreggor and George Clooney about the US military’s branching out into psychic abilities and the paranormal. I rather hoped it was a better film than it was.\n\nBob Munro and his dysfunctional family set out on a road trip to the Colorado Rockies. He decides to rent an RV for the vacation but things do not go as planned.\n\nStuck for something to watch, David clicked on this Robin Williams film from 2006. It was watchable but not of the usual calibre from Williams.", null, null, "Dave Skylark and his producer Aaron Rapaport run the celebrity tabloid show “Skylark Tonight”. When they land an interview with a surprise fan, North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, they are recruited by the CIA to assassinate him.\n\nDavid follows an airline pilot on YouTube and this was a recommendation from him, thanks Kelsey!! The film stars Seth Rogan and James Franco and follows their OTT satire on US and North Korean politics.\n\nA father and his son attempt to bring in an assassin to the authorities, but his dangerous associates have other plans.\n\nSomething different from Morgan Freeman who is a baddie in this film, however his onscreen presence doesn’t help with it’s rather pedestrian pace.", null, null, "Based on the EC comics of the 1950s, George A.Romero and Stephen King bring 3 tales of terror to the screen.\n\nA story of the scientific and romantic passions of Marie Sklodowska-Curie (Polish scientist) and Pierre Curie, and the reverberation of their discoveries throughout the 20th century.\n\nI really enjoyed this film on Marie and Pierre Curie’s discovery of radioactive elements Radium and Polonium and of their impact for good or bad on human history.", null, null, "The life of the conservative radio host Lionel Macomb is completely turned upside down when his 16-year-old niece Tess suddenly shows up. The teenager questions everything he stands for and what he believes in.\n\nSteve Coogan is an American radio chat show host with strong beliefs but when his niece shows up unexpectedly, it makes him question his life. It wasn’t a bad watch.\n\nHave you seen any films recently that you have enjoyed or disliked? Any recommendations?\n\nThanks for reading and stay safe!" ]
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[ "Journalists role from important to essential when covering crisis", null, "\nThe European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) organised today (20/10/2015) a Media Lunchtime Talk on Reporting the refugee crisis. During the past months, the media all over Europe have been extensively reporting on the refugee and migrant crisis. Despite most of them reporting responsibly, a number of questions arose about the limit of publishing sensitive images.\n\nNicola Frank, EBU Head of European Affairs and Ricardo Gutiérrez, EFJ General Secretary, started the discussion by addressing their common concerns on the importance of ethical reporting and the role of media and journalists in combatting hate speech and stereotypes.\n\n“The EU media coverage on the refugee-migrant crisis has rapidly changed over the past five years. In the past, we were just receiving a few reports about the situation in Lampedusa or Ceuta and Melilla and they weren’t asking the big question – why people are fleeing from their own countries. Today’s coverage is much deeper with a specific attention on travelling refugees with family members and people leaving war zones,” said Jean-Paul Marthoz, European correspondent for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) who moderated the debate. Marthoz also underlined the differences between reports published by mainstream media and the more populist approach used by internet users on social media like YouTube. Marthoz also mentioned the picture of Aylan Kurdi, photographed by Nilufer Demir from DHA, the dead body of a little child that radically changed the EU public opinion’s view on the crises.\n\nAlain Genestar, editor-in-chief of Polka magazine, recalled the old-British saying “the press freedom belongs to the person who owns a press organisation” and added that this is quite out-of-date in a world where all smartphones owners can publish and distribute images and contents. The role of the editor is, among others, to decide to publish or not, to appreciate the impact of a publication or, on the contrary, to fall into populism. “The large influx of pictures, sometimes unauthenticated, unprofessional, does not put into perspectives and distorts reality. If the role of a journalist was important so far, it has become now essential. We need to fight against the invasion of unverified images and explain the reality of the refugees”, said the journalist.\n\n“The scale of the current crisis is much bigger than what we used to see at Lampedusa or Ceuta and Melilla”, added Bruno Boelpap, Europe Producer at BBC News Brussels. “We usually didn’t need to look for storytelling because almost all individuals have incredible stories to report. We were a little late on this issue as, at the beginning, most of the media attention was on the Greek crisis and referendum. It’s true that EU media are mainly following the consequences on European countries but we also reported on the refugees in neighboring countries like Lebanon and Turkey”, said Boelpap.\n\nIsabelle Durant, former vice-president of the European Parliament and current member of the Brussels Parliament, explained that the media coverage was globally good and sometimes incredibly courageous. “Der Spiegel‘s frontpage with a welcoming message to refugees was incredibly courageous and important coming from a German publication”, said Ms Durant. She also stressed the importance of long-term coverage. “What will happen in the coming months when the focus will be on a different topic ?”, she wonders. According to her, different generation of migrants have different expectations to consider : “The first generation is basically looking for security, education and food. The second generation is usually active in the job market and the third will try to be recognized, identified as citizen”.\n\n10 years ago journalists had an important role, today we have an essential role in our democracies says @AlainGenestar. #reporting refugees\n\nWe have no choice but to follow good & bad stories to explain the situation to the people, Isabelle Durant #efj-ebu pic.twitter.com/cTmBwZh6QQ" ]
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[ "Chadwick Boseman’s performance in the August Wilson adaptation “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” has been said to be among the finest of his career.", null, "The film, shot last year, was already one of the year's most anticipated, coming as the next chapter in Denzel Washington's ongoing project to turn Wilson's plays into films, following 2016's Oscar-winning “Fences.” But since the unexpected death in August of 43-year-old Boseman from colon cancer, “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom\" has taken on a elegiac aura. Boseman's performance has been said to be among the finest of his career, and the scenes previewed Monday only reinforced that notion.\n\nSet in Chicago 1927, Davis stars as Ma Rainey, a fiery singer known as the “Mother of the Blues.\" Boseman plays Levee, an ambitious trumpeter aiming to launch himself with his own updated versions of Ma Rainey's songs.\n\nThe event Monday, presented by video conference, included a band, in masks, performing music from the film scored by Branford Marsalis. Netflix, which will debut it Dec. 18 on the streaming service, is expected to push “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom” for Academy Awards consideration, particularly Davis and Boseman. (Wilson, himself, was the last person to receive a posthumous Oscar nomination in 2016, 11 year after his death, for the “Fences\" script.)\n\nWolfe said Boseman “put his entire being into the part.” Davis described Boseman as unusually egoless. At the time of filming, Boseman was coming off the massive success of “Avengers: Endgame” and “Black Panther.”\n\n“Not to compete with Chadwick's mother but Chadwick is my baby,” said Davis, who played Boseman's mother in the James Brown biopic “Get on Up.” “Chadwick was just an artist. That's just who he was.”\n\n“He loved it. He demanded it. He demanded it in every single way,\" added Davis, who like most wasn't aware of Boseman's illness during the shoot. \"For someone so young it was incredible to watch that level of not mistaking your presence for the event.”\n\nDavis, who won an Oscar for her performance in “Fences\" and a Tony for the play's 2010 Broadway revival, plays Ma Rainey as a commanding, hip-swinging diva she said she modeled after her aunt.\n\n“Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” was the first play Wilson wrote in 1984, and the only one of this 10-part Century Cycle not set in Pittsburgh. Washington has said he wants to adapt the other eight plays in a deal that moved to Netflix after first being at HBO.\n\n“August lets us talk as people of color. Other people look at it and say, ‘Why do they go on and on?’ My whole thing is: Why not?\" said Davis. \"We have a lot to say, and there's been a muzzle placed on us or so long.”" ]
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[ null, "“The Shell of the Dragon”\n\nPrologue: At a hideout somewhere in China, a pair of underworld miscreants (Beancurd and Gorko) meet to discuss their success at the illegal spice trade. Their tainted spices have been sold to all the restaurants in the city save a the most popular joint in town... and Gorko wants in. As they discuss the matter, a twisted creature in a cage tries to swipe some of their food. This creature is Fong, who used to be a normal person until he ate some of the tainted spice straight from the can.\n\nMeanwhile, a boat arrives in China (they never say what city) carrying the Turtles, who are thrilled to begin their vacation in “the old country”. The Turtles get directions to the best joint in town and are taken to Hu-Shang’s. They arrive just as Beancurd’s men start defacing the building to intimidate its owner. The Turtles break out their weapons and send the punks packing.", null, "Hu-Shang thanks the Turtles for helping him and offers them a meal out of gratitude. Just then, Chang Lee, Hu-Shang’s nephew, comes by for a visit. They all sit down to dinner but are interrupted by Beancurd himself. Beancurd tells Hu-Shang he has one last chance to start using his tainted MSG, but Hu-Shang says he values health and integrity too much to submit. Beancurd sends his thugs after Hu-Shang and the Turtles are about to intervene when Chang Lee stops them. Chang says that this is a family matter and that he’ll deal with it. Revealing that he’s a martial arts master, Chang takes down Bugsy the Butcher, Pretty Boy Bob and Ching Lo Lefty with ease. With no more muscle to rely on, Beancurd retreats.\n\nBeancurd returns to Gorko with the bad news. Gorko finishes feeding Fong a can of MSG and says that he’s going to call in the reserves: Buff Nordick.", null, "At a castle near the mountains, the gargantuan Buff Nordick makes short work of his sparring partners just in time for lunch. His servant brings him a bowl of turtle soup and Nordick has a flashback. He recalls being a small boy back on the farm, accidentally falling into a pen full of turtles and getting scared. Nordick smashes a window and preaches his hatred of turtles to the skies.\n\nElsewhere, the Turtles find their dive of a motel and turn in for the night. The next morning, they head back to Hu-Shang’s and find it on fire. Apparently, Beancurd came back in the night and torched the restaurant. The Turtles help Chang Lee rebuild the place, then they leave to exact revenge on Beancurd and his boss.\n\nTravelling through the bad part of town, they storm into Gorko’s headquarters and demand that the intimidation techniques stop. Gorko and Beancurd unleash their thugs, but the Turtles and Chang Lee work them over without breaking a sweat. Gorko then reveals his trump card and Buff Nordick storms the scene.", null, "The Turtles want to take him down (as Nordick exclaims how much he hates turtles), but Chang insists on fighting him. Nordick takes the upper hand until Mikey gives Chang a pair of nunchakus. Chang trounces Nordick and the Turtles round up Gorko and Beancurd. The two mobsters beg for mercy and Leo tells them that they have a very specific revenge in mind.\n\nBack at Hu-Shang’s, Hu-Shang thanks the Turtles and his nephew for saving the day. He also thanks them for his new bus boy, sandwich board carrier and janitor: Buff Nordick, Gorko and Beancurd.\n\n*Being a guest issue, this one is considered non-canon. It actually predates the official start of the \"guest era\", which will begin following TMNT (Vol. 1) #21.\n\n*This issue was reprinted in full color (by Bode’ and Bill Fitts) in December, 1990 with a new cover by Bode’.\n\n*The original black and whites for this issue were cleaned up and reprinted in TMNT 25th: A Quarter Century Celebration.\n\nMark Bode’ has a cartooning style I really, really like. It has a quality I can’t precisely pinpoint, but I love reading his stuff. He draws his characters in a scale somewhere between normal and stunted and he has a great way of flip-flopping between an irreverent cartoony look and a gritty action-oriented style.\n\n“The Shell of the Dragon” is a strange issue and could almost pass as something from TMNT Adventures, at least from a script and story perspective. The movie parody (featuring thinly disguised analogues to Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris) as well as the silly tone, the goofy scheme involving counterfeit MSG, the lesson about healthy eating habits and the muted violence (there are only a few cuts and all the deaths are done humorously) especially make it feel like it stars the Fred Wolf/Archie incarnations of the characters. Hell, they even shout “Cowabunga!”\n\nBut that’s not so much a knock against it, really. Most of the guest issues in Vol. 1 are going to be wacky comedy stuff, but so far as wacky comedy stuff is concerned, “The Shell of the Dragon” is on the higher end of things. I mean, it’s only the second guest issue in the series, so from that perspective the entire concept of out-of-continuity guest stories hasn’t grown tiresome yet.\n\nBode’ does a decent job of balancing the action out between the TMNT and his “original” character, Chang Lee (or at least as original a character as a Bruce Lee parody can be). In a lot of guest stories that feature a character created by the writer, the Turtles tend to play second fiddle to this new individual the writer insists on promoting as the next best thing since Casey Jones. TMNT (Vol. 1) #29 is especially guilty of that. But although Chang eats up most of the best fights, the Turtles get plenty of licks in, albeit while doing battle with minor thugs instead of the named adversaries.\n\nThere are some weird artifacts in the lettering and scripting that I can’t quite wrap my head around. The Turtles use the phrase “I is ___” frequently and I have no clue what Bode’ was going for with that. Did he think they were cavemen? Some characters also get their names misspelled from time to time, like Gorko being spelled “Gurko”. In a really weird moment, Beancurd is addressed as “Mushu” on the final page.\n\nAnother unfortunate failing very typical of these guest issues is that none of the Turtles display a unique personality. They all act like interchangeable clones of one-another and their dialogue is entirely swappable. I understand that even with 40 pages, Bode’ had to introduce both the plot and his new characters, but he could have at least made an effort to render the Turtles’ dialogue in their own voices.\n\n“Shell of the Dragon” is a fun issue. It’s a comedy story to be sure, but it doesn’t take the humor to surreal places like the guest issues by Mark Martin or Hedden & McWeeney. I wouldn’t call the comedy understated by any stretch (everything involving Buff Nordick is absurd), but the humor never overshadows the martial arts action.\n\nGrade: C (as in, “Chang Lee’s WHATAA noises sounded off fairly smoothly in my head while reading, so that was an impressive feat of lettering”.)\nPosted by TMNT Entity at 10:30 PM" ]
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[ null, "By James Thomson\n1. George Durant Marker\nInscription.\nGeorge Durant. Pioneer settler in the Albemarle, about 1662. Speaker of the Assembly. Site of home 20 miles east, at Durant's Neck. . This historical marker was erected in 2003 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. It is in Hertford in Perquimans County North Carolina\n\nPioneer settler in the Albemarle, about 1662. Speaker of the Assembly. Site of home 20 miles east, at Durant's Neck.\n\nErected 2003 by North Carolina Office of Archives and History. (Marker Number A-3.)\n\nTopics and series. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Colonial Era • Government & Politics • Settlements & Settlers. In addition, it is included in the North Carolina Division of Archives and History series list. A significant historical year for this entry is 1662.\n\nLocation. 36° 12.233′ N, 76° 26.867′ W. Marker is in Hertford, North Carolina, in Perquimans County. Marker is at the intersection of Ocean Highway (U.S. 17) and New Hope Road, on the right when traveling north on Ocean Highway. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Hertford NC 27944, United States of America. Touch for directions.", null ]
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[ "How to Make More Money on Every Trade\n\nHaving the right exit strategy can help you make more money on every single trade. Volatility-based trailing stops stand head and shoulders above the alternatives.\n\nSure, I may be a bit biased. After all, I created our proprietary Volatility Quotient and the “VQ” trailing stops.\n\nThe data, however, is crystal clear and I think by the time you finish reading this article, you’ll agree with me and you won’t ever look back again.\n\nIn my mind, there are always three choices for when to exit an investment or trade:\n\nThose are the three choices for me because that’s the evolutionary sequence that I went through as an investor myself.\n\nI started out guessing when to sell. Then I understood that 25% trailing stops routinely helped me limit my downside and, just as importantly, un-limit my upside. Then I invented the VQ trailing stops.\n\nNow if it were just me, I wouldn’t expect you to pay much attention. But time and again, my extensive research has shown that nearly every investor, novice and seasoned alike, shares an evolutionary bias that makes it almost impossible to make good guesses, no matter how educated they may be.\n\nI saw it with my early mentor and now partner, Dr. Steve Sjuggerud. He’s the one who first showed me the power of using 25% trailing stops.", null, "Recently we’ve seen similar patterns with some of the world’s most famous billionaire investors including Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.", null, "And Warren Buffett would have been taking too much risk by using a 25% trailing stop on CVS Health Corp (CVS). The VQ stop would have gotten him out at the exact right time based on the underlying volatility of CVS.", null, "But what does this mean for you? How much of a difference can using the right trailing stop really make in your portfolio?\n\nA huge difference! Potentially thousands of dollars of difference.\n\nAnd now we have the definitive research to close the books on any lingering doubts you may still be entertaining about the power of this approach.\n\nHere are the results of more than 20 years of back-testing – using a 25% trailing stop against the TradeStops VQ trailing stops.\n\nWith a flat 25% stop, 51% of the trades were winners and the winning trades outperformed the losing trades by 4-1. That’s good.\n\nBut the TradeStops VQ system is better… and not by just a little.\n\nBy using the volatility-based VQ trailing stops, the system posted greater than 53.5% winners and the winners outperformed the losers by almost 5-1. And incredibly, the average gain per trade was more than 50% greater than the gains from using a 25% trailing stop.\n\nIt’s not easy to make money in the stock market. It’s almost impossible if you use the wrong exit strategy.\n\nUsing the right volatility-based stops can make a difference in your portfolio. Over a long period of time, you have a much better opportunity to make more and risk less." ]
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[ null, "Stephen Jen is the CEO and Co-CIO of Eurizon SLJ Capital Limited – an asset management firm based in London established in April 2011 specializing in EM bonds, RMB bonds, and currency management. Eurizon SLJ is majority-owned by the Intesa Sanpaolo Banking Group in Italy.\nFrom 1996-2009, Stephen was MD at Morgan Stanley and held various roles, including Global Head of Currency Research and Chief Global FX and EM Strategist.\nPrior to this Stephen was an economist with the IMF in Washington, D.C. covering Eastern Europe and Asia economies, and was actively involved in the design of the IMF’s framework to provide debt relief to highly indebted countries.\nStephen holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with concentrations in International and Monetary Economics and earned a BSc in Electrical Engineering (summa cum laude) from the University of California, Irvine.\n\nHow is the rise of Asia (China) changing the world?" ]
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[ "Will the new salary scales and pay-raise system, proposed by the Management Board’s Core Group On Staffing Policies To Tackle The Budget Constraints, be an effective way to tackle the University’s budget deficit? Is the pay-raise mechanism acceptable to existing staff? Should the University establish a set of clear and objective criteria to assess staff performance? These were some of the questions raised by the more than 100 staff members who attended the open forum on these issues. The forum, held 14 April, was organized by the Human Resources Office (HRO).\n\n“The aim of the Core Group’s proposals is to achieve a balance between budget savings and maintaining salary competitiveness for retaining and recruiting staff,” said Dr Ellen Ko, Director of HRO and forum facilitator. “More importantly, the University would like to promote a performance-based reward culture, which will be reflected in the new pay-raise system.” The longstanding, automatic pay-raise system will be abolished. Starting from , a new pay-raise system will be introduced and only staff with “good” or “outstanding” performance will be awarded half or one increment of the salary scale, the first round of implementation scheduled on .\n\nAlthough there was no obvious objection to introducing such a culture, concerns were raised and points debated as to how to ensure an objective and transparent mechanism to assess staff performance. In paragraph 8 of the Proposed New Salary Scales and Pay Raise System consultation paper (for the proposals’ salient features, please see the table below), it is stated, “Pay raise will normally be awarded for good to outstanding performance. Recognition should be given to staff members who take up extra workload, wider and/or higher level responsibilities.” Some staff questioned the meaning of words such as “good,” “outstanding,” “extra” and “higher.” “We support the performance-based evaluation system,” said one staff member, “however, without a set of clear and measurable criteria, the system can be abused easily.”\n\nProfessor Matthew Lee, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Business, and a member of the Core Group, agreed with this point. He also noted that such objective criteria should be incorporated at the beginning of the cycle of annual evaluation, so that staff will know exactly what is to be assessed.\n\nAs to how to develop a set of reliable criteria for all staff, Mr Joseph Chan, Acting Director of Student Development Services and also member of the Core Group, offered that all jobs generally have two elements—qualitative and quantitative. “In a way, it’s", null, "easier for a more operational or junior levels to use a more quantitative approach.” For senior levels, he noted that a more discretionary approach is common in commercial organizations. “It’s regarded as motivational and could be useful in judging a higher level of performance.” Nevertheless, Mr Chan admitted that “it’s extremely difficult,” given the broad diversity and the spectrum of job levels, to come to a clear definition of what’s good, what’s average and what is outstanding.\n\nThe need to establish an appeal mechanism was also raised at the forum. According to the proposals, the Approving Committee and the Line Manager are to be the final decision makers for academic and non-academic staff, respectively, in considering a pay raise. There is no opportunity to appeal a case. Staff urged the university to reconsider this, so as to avoid unnecessary office politics. “We need a set of operational framework to ensure that the good intentions of the proposal are implemented and to build a better working environment for all staff,” another staff member at the forum remarked.\n\nAmong the proposals, the Core Group took the opportunity to create a parallel career path for those staff members who prefer to focus primarily on teaching. Two new post titles will be introduced: Senior Instructor I and II. Their terms of service are identical to those of the new Associate Professor and Assistant Professor, respectively. At the forum, a number of staff members argued that the change is not necessary and the re-titling is a demoralizing downgrade in status. They noted that 80% of the University Grants Committee (UGC) funding goes to teaching, while only 20% goes to research. One staff expressed the view that with the new role statement, CityU is defined primarily as a “teaching university,” and asked why it would be necessary to downgrade the title of staff doing a job which is more closely aligned to the university’s new mission statement.", null, "To this, Dr Ko responded that existing staff will not have to change their titles, unless they so choose. Professor Rudolf Wu, Chair Professor of the Department of Biology and Chemistry, and a Core Group member, pointed out that CityU is not primarily a teaching university according to the UGC statement. It has to do with research as well as teaching. The majority of academic staff employed by the University are required to do both. “The purpose of devising such titles is to create a new career path for staff who wish to concentrate on teaching. Whether the titles are appropriate, or not, is completely open for debate,” Professor Wu said.", null, "Deputy President Professor David Tong, Convener of the Core Group, at the end of the forum explained the reason for the title changes. “It’s because, for the self-financing programmes, we may need to hire staff who exclusively teach.” Depending on the circumstances, likely candidates for such positions may include business managers, engineers and computer professionals, according to Professor Tong. They may not mind being given the title “Senior Instructor,” he added.\n\nIn his closing remarks, Professor Tong thanked colleagues for expressing their views and urged them to face the high possibility of CityU’s 40% funding cut. This percentage includes funding withdrawal from associate degree and taught postgraduate programmes, as well as a 10% sector-wide budget cut in 2004-05, and a “0-0-X” percentage cut in 2005-08, where ‘X’ is no more than 5%. In the future, UGC funding is to be divided into three categories: 65% for undergraduate places consistent with CityU’s Academic Development Proposals, 25 % for research through the Research Assessment Exercise, and 10% based on role-related performance. “If we fail to do well in any of these three areas, we will not even be able to keep the remaining 60% funding,” Professor Tong said. Some universities, he added, are introducing major or across-the-board salary cuts. “The only way we can avoid this is to do well in all three areas. The only way we can do so is to keep the CityU brand desirable through good teaching and high quality applied research. The good brand will enhance the University's activities in generating new revenue through self-financing teaching. We have faith in our staff. Let’s stop being inward-looking. Together, let’s work toward building a better university and a better future for all,” Professor Tong urged.\n\nThe forum was chaired by Core Group members, Mr Joseph Chan, Professor Matthew Lee, Professor Rudolf Wu and Mr Gabriel Chan, Director of the Finance Office. Academic and non-academic staff heads were invited by the Core Group for consultation before the proposals paper was issued and sent to staff on 26 March. All staff were invited to the open forum to express their views. Opinions collected at the forum will be considered before the proposal is presented for Council approval." ]
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[ "I’m often asked what’s my favourite whisky or distillery. This for me is a difficult question as I tend to hold most distilleries in esteem and have a soft spot for a particular handful. The easiest way I suppose is to consider which distilleries I’ve reviewed the most here over the last 7 years at Whisky Rover and take this as the straw poll.\n\nIn essence with my vertical tastings included this will give rise to distilleries such as Bunnahabhain, Brora, Talisker, Tormore and Deanston. It’s not a reflection of my tastes but distilleries I’ve been able to cover – or prefer to cover – on a regular basis. Brora and Tormore need no introduction and neither does Talisker. Bunnahabhain is almost universally loved and supported strong by official bottlings and those from the independent sector. All of this brings me to Deanston.\n\nSet on the outskirts of Doune it’s a reasonably swift 40 minute drive from where I live towards the foothills of the Trossachs. This is a very picturesque region of Scotland and often overlooked by those heading further north or off the mainland. At Deanston you’re always guaranteed a warm welcome and an excellent meal thanks to the café within the distillery. This makes it a popular meeting place for locals and tourists as its still within touching distance of the main cities of the central belt of Scotland.\n\nEstablished in 1965 beside the banks of the rapid River Teith, Deanston was originally an 18th century cotton mill that was converted into a new distillery. For the initial part of its history Deanston produced for blends and whiskies that ticked the box and little else. Then various changes backstage and the opening of a visitor centre at the distillery marked an upturn in fortunes and confidence. The distillery exclusives are of particular note and I’ve tried to cover these over the years with fond memories still of the Spanish Oak and Toasted Oak. Oh, that Toasted Oak was sublime but sadly sold out like many of these exclusives to the distillery. And I haven’t even mentioned the amazing 1974 Oloroso sherry cask which is one of the most expensive bottles I’ve purchased to date and was totally worth the outlay.\n\nNeedless to say I tend to visit Deanston several times a year and with the approval from Mrs Rover for the outing. I’ve actually lost count how many times I’ve taken the tour in various guises from a chocolate theme to the ghostly Halloween experience with all being enjoyable. I’m due a return shortly as well, but for now let’s make do with this distillery exclusive that was kindly provided by the folks at Deanston and their parent company Distell.", null, "Currently available at the distillery exclusively, it’ll be shortly appearing online from early 2017 when the online Deanston shop launches. This will set you back £110 and incorporates the core beliefs of the team by being natural colour and non-chill filtered. Bottled at 20 years of age and at healthy 54.2%, it’s been finished in Port Wood for 4 years after spending an initial 16 years in ex-bourbon casks. That’s a longer finish than some actual whiskies we see on the market today.\n\nColour: caramel popcorn\nOn the nose: a refined port influence here with red grapes, orange and red liquorice but its a gentle coating over caramel. There’s density to the sugar presence and stickiness almost verging on toffee pudding with maple syrup. Subtle spicing with coffee granules, resin and tobacco. Water reveals raspberries, butterscotch and honey.\nIn the mouth: a weighty arrival with plums and stewed fruits. A transition into cranberries, more caramel, dark chocolate, raisins and mocha flavours. A brief floral note followed by the bourbon cask oak, vanilla and cigars. Cocoa persists into the finish.\n\nAnother winning entry in the Deanston distillery exclusive archive. It confirms the adaptability of the Deanston spirit whether its bourbon, sherry, Spanish oak or a Marsala cask. The end result is always worthwhile and engaging.\n\nMy thanks to Deanston for the generous sample of this new release." ]
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[ "Born and raised in Sao Paulo, Leandro Riberio Braga, most known as Rã. (Rã is a species of toad in Brazil) began to practice Capoeria in 1997 with Mestre Nevoeiro of grupo Equlibrio e Raça. It was there when he learned his first lessons and fundamentals in Capoeira.\n\nIn 2000, he decided to expand his training by searching for a bigger more established Capoeira group. His first contact with grupo Senzala took place in the Rio Pequeno neighborhood in the east side of São Paulo. After attending an event organized by Mestre Ulisses (a teacher back then) he meet other legendary Capoeristas such Mestre, Peixinho, Ramos, Toni Vargas, Flavio and others.\n\nIn 2004, Rã began his law studies at the Universidade da Cidade de Osasco. For this motive he stopped training until 2008.\n\nBy the time he restarted his training with grupo Senzala, Ra’s new teacher Contra-Mestre Nega, moved to the city of Sète in France to represent Capoeira Senzala.\n\nIn 2011, Rã was invited by Christopher, “Pit Bull” to move and start teaching capoeira in New York City. They began to teach Capoeira cooperatively until January of 2012, when Pit Bull moved to Singapore. Rã continued his work teaching capoeira and had his first official batizado on July 5, 2015 with the presence of important masters from Brazil.\n\nMy Experience Teaching Capoeira in Queens Neighborhood of Jackson Heights\n\nPosted by cidadao on 3:24 am in capoeira, queens, new york | Comments Off on My Experience Teaching Capoeira in Queens Neighborhood of Jackson Heights", null, "In a predominantly Hispanic neighbourhood, Jackson Heights, Queens has plenty of dance studios and other cultural organizations. As a Capoeira practitioner, I noticed that there was not Capoeira in Queens representing my group or any other Capoeira classes available in the area of Jackson Heights and began contemplating the idea of starting a free Capoeira class for the community. The goal of this idea did not only start my tenure as a Capoeira Instructor but also was the foundation to build a cultural bridge between the Brazilian...\n\nPosted by cidadao on 2:22 am in capoeira, culture, martial arts | Comments Off on Red Bull Paranauê 2018", null, "The Reb Bull Paranauê is an international event sponsored taking place in Bahia. In 2018, the event took place on March 3 on the iconic “Farol da Barra” in the city of Salvador da Bahia. The event is open to all Capoeiristas in its judged in different categories. The contestants will be judged on their ability to play all the styles of capoeira, including Regional, Angola and Contemporary. This year, the championship will have a separate category for women. Our professor, Leandro “Ra” who currently teaches capoeira in...\n\nPosted by cidadao on 4:53 am in capoeira, queens, new york | Comments Off on New Capoeira Classes in Queens, New York", null, "Capoeira Classes in Jackson Heights Queens Our Capoeira group is excited to announce that we will be offering classes in the New York City Borough of Queens. The studio is located in the Historic District of Jackson Heights. Our classes are designed for people with an interest in martial arts and with a particular interest in Brazilian culture. Capoeira is a great work out for the whole body as well as a self-defense system focused in leg strikes and quick movements. Training Capoeira in Queens will help you with agility, flexibility and...\n\nPosted by cidadao on 4:50 am in capoeira, martial arts, tribeca, new york | Comments Off on Ra Capoeira Classes in Tribeca, Manhattan", null, "Capoeira Rã Celeiro de Bamba offers classes 2 times a week at the Battery Dance Center located at 380 Broadway in Tribeca 5th Floor. Our instructor Leandro “Ra” has over a decade of Capoeira experience with grupo Senzala and now with grupo Celeiro De Bamba led by Mestre Flavio from Sao Paulo, and it’s a recognized member of the Capoeira community in Brazil and the US. Our classes are designed for all types of students. We believe that Capoeira can be learned by anybody, regardless of age, sex or race. Our class size allows for personalized...\n\nOrigins of the Berimbau\n\nPosted by cidadao on 3:41 pm in capoeira, culture | Comments Off on Origins of the Berimbau", null, "The berimbau is the soul of the roda. Its origins are ancient. In its earliest forms, it was the first string instrument ever invented by men. It was brought to Brazil by Africans where it was developed to the form we know today. During colonial Brazil, the berimbau was played by street vendors, dancers and even during religious ceremonies. It was called by many names, like urucungu, madimba and mbulumbumba. The berimbau eventually became an essential part of Capoeira. Today, every capoerista learns to play and sing at the rythim of the..." ]
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[ null, null, "But in recent times (especially after the entry of the iPhone) the traditional meaning of the word ‘Smartphones’ has been turned on its head. This confusion reigns not only in the minds of customers (see chart alongside), but also in the minds of wireless carriers and app developers. To make matters worse, industry veterans have now started to throw the word ‘Superphone’ around. So what actually constitutes a Smartphone? And what is a Superphone? Recently Rob Glaser, chairman of RealNetworks tried defining these terms.\nAs carriers and app developers grapple with Smartphones’ evolution into Superphones, it has also become painfully clear that smartphones are where the growth is in the handset market. Evidence of this is seemingly everywhere:\nTherefore from both wireless carriers’ and app developers’ perspectives it has become important not only to understand what Smartphones are, but also to forecast which Smartphones will actually grow and thrive. To answer the latter half of this question, it will be easier if we analyze the major Operating Systems (OS) out there and look at how they have been performing to date.\nThese are the major Mobile OS’ in the world today", null, null, "In the US, comScore recently launched their January 2010 U.S. Mobile Subscriber Market Share report that had some really interesting findings:", null, "While both Research In Motion (RIM)/BlackBerry, Apple/iPhone and Google/Android increased their market shares, Microsoft and Palm both took a beating. Microsoft seems to be the hardest hit by Google's entry into the mobile market, but this might change depending on how the new Windows 7 Phone performs. But this will also depend on how the tide of new Android phones being released shortly will perform. Additionally, it will also be interesting to see whether these phones can boost Android's market share to iPhone levels.\nBut do these trends mean there is no more room in the smartphone market for new OS vendors? Does it mean that International heavyweights like Nokia/Symbian will not be able to break into the US market? And what about device manufacturers? Recent performance of Palm and Garmin indicate that the Mobile OS market is crowded. I’m sure we will see many more OEM’s releasing their new devices, but I suspect that market forces will force them into using an open source/licensable OS. And from this perspective, Android seems to be the best bet. But I wouldn’t count Symbian and Microsoft out yet." ]
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[ null, "Manchester United are looking to bounce back strongly in the Premier League after their defeat at the hands of arch rivals Liverpool at Anfield before the International break. The Premier League Champions entertain the newly promoted side Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on Saturday.\n\nCrystal Palace on the other hand are heading to Old Trafford with bags of confidence after Ian Holloways’ men earned a 3-1 victory over Sunderland in their last match.\n\nThe Red Devils had a relatively quiet transfer window but on the transfer deadline day, Moyes managed to land Belgium international Marouane Fellaini from his former club Everton and the towering midfielder is expected to make his debut against Palace.\n\nEngland ace Wayne Rooney is still out injured with a head injury, so Danny Welbeck will lead the attack alongside the mercurial Robin van Persie. Likewise, defender Phil Jones is out for this tie with an ankle injury while Shinji Kagawa, who was clearly unhappy with his manager for handing him a bit-part role so far, is doubtful for this tie too, as the diminutive Japanese is struggling with Flu.\n\nThe Eagles remained busy in the transfer market as Holloway added 16 new faces to his squad in the summer. Late signings Adrian Mariappa, Barry Bannan, Cameron Jerome, Jimmy Kébé and Adlene Guedioura, all will be hoping to make their first appearances on Saturday. Jonny Williams and Jack Hunt are out of the trip to United and face months on the sidelines." ]
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[ null, "ドラゴン Doragons all have breath weapons, but they also have other powers not usually given to the normal D&D dragon: all can polymorph themselves, become invisible, and use the ESP* spell (see below).\n\nGreen dragons are lawful and unaffected by anything with wood in it.\n\nBlue dragons are made of the sky and neutral and not affected by anything launched in the air at them.\n\nGold or Kaleidoscopic Dragon, (like the famous 8 headed dragon named Orochi) that can cause wind and rainstorms, breathe fire and/or acid, and soar. It is very fond of eating opals and pearls and looks favorably upon any mortal giving these. These dragon lives in, and rules all creatures of, the sea. There is also a dragon of treasure whose skin is made of gems and gold. It attracts treasure to its body like a magnet to iron. Its armor class is 25 because of the great number of gems and gold on its body. It has a breath weapon of double strength, shooting distance, and number of times usable as a gold dragon.\n\nEach set of dragons encountered may be of any alignment and be colored white, red, gold, blue, green, or black, but their powers vary solely with their type. There is a 60% chance of finding them in their lair, but they never sleep. Only Hai-Riyo can be subdued.\n\nAll Asian Dragons have ESP* (see below) at a radius of at least one-hundred feet plus their age times five. All except Tatsu can polymorph at will into human form and back at will and become visible or invisible at will – except that an invisible dragon will become visible when attacking.\n\nHai-Riyo is the most common, they are wingless, long, four-footed, with a spiked back and tail, and 2 horns and whiskers on the head, plus an unextractable organ inside it which allows them to fly. Hai-Riyoi typically attack with 2 claws 1d10 each, 1 bite 2d12, and 1 tail spike 1d12. The tail is poisonous: A creature subjected to this poison must succeed on a DC 11 Constitution saving throw, taking 3d6 poison damage on a failed save, or half as much damage on a successful one. Hai-Riyo have no breath weapon but may cast (1) three times a day, either Control Weather or Ice Storm in any combination, once per day, Bless. These dragons live in rivers and ponds, breathe air or water, take no damage from lightning, but double damage from fire. Water Fire for 4d12. Hai-Riyo love arsenic, bamboo, and swallows. They are immune to poison and no insect, arachnid, or arthropod may approach within a radius of 60 feet.\n\nOrochi they do not live in and rule the seas — that is the province of the Dragon Turtle. An eight-headed beast for a dragon. The ordinary attacks of the Orochi are 2 claws 2d12+4 each and 1 bite 2d20 in damage per mouth. They breathe fire and acid in a cone six times per day from any of its eight heads, doing damage 18d6 with each fire/acid breath. They may also throw Control Weather at 2 times per day.\n\nGozuryū These solitary brutes are a form of the Dragon Turtle, with a turtle body, crested neck, and elongated snout. They rule large bodies of water, can breathe air or water but cannot fly, and can lift any ship they come up under or ram as the largest warship. Their ordinary attacks are 2 claws 2d12 each and 1 bite 4d12. Their breath weapon is steam. They breathe out steam four times per day in a cone with damage at 3d20. Gozuryū have the They are vulnerable to fire damage, but resistant to water damage. They do not bother with spells.\n\nThe *ESP spell is listed here for your understanding and use:\n\nCaster is able to detect most immediate, and fleeting thoughts of all within range (without confusion), excluding those with no minds, or thoughts. There is nothing can stop this spells project except any metal or stone of any thickness (and obvious limiters like dispel magic). This lasts 5 turns. No material components needed.", null, null, null, "Draconian Masterminds in the World of Krynn" ]
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[ "They're Not Just Poor, They're Kids", null, "William J Clinton fellow Ryan Ballard shares some of his experiences with Magic Bus from his American India Foundation year in India.\n\nThis past month was a really big shift in my role at work with my NGO, Magic Bus. October was filled with a lot of introductory sessions, field visits and attending fundraising events. It was through these activities that I came to know the several stakeholders at hand with our programs. After, I finally took a more practical role with participation in a quantitative data collection with the Monitoring and Evaluation staff in three urban slum neighborhoods of Mumbai where we work. Probably the most rewarding experience yet happened in the last week of October after Diwali, when I headed outside of Mumbai to conduct a peer leadership training camp for some of our youth from various slum communities.\n\nThe camp was 5 days long and took place on an organic farm in Panchgani (one of the hometowns of Freddie Mercury, I later found out), a pristine rural hill station about five hours southeast from the busy mega-city of Mumbai. For most of the kids, it was the first they had ever left the city to go anywhere. We sat on the bus all together, blasting loud Hindi tunes and singing along as we ascended the hills and slowly escaped the noise, smells and concrete of Mumbai. For me, it was a good break from the office and from the urban sprawl of the seemingly never-ending cityscape that is Bombay. It was also a great platform to get to know our kids. For the kids though, it was an epic journey through a landscape of nature some of them had only seen in movies. It felt exciting to see their glowing faces and laughter as we were surrounded by green hills. They documented the ride on their mobile phone cameras and texted their families with updates.\n\nAfter developing content for the camp and helping put together the itinerary, I really did not know what to expect. I thought it would be a lot of sitting around watching as they conducted sessions in Hindi. Instead, I actually ended having a facilitation role in the camp. The moment I got there, they threw me into sessions and had me leading leadership discussions, warm-up activities and icebreakers – things I learned a lot of with my time with teenagers in Oakland at College Track. The kids were fascinated to meet me and other 20-something facilitators to hear about our lives. The entire time, I kept thinking how great it was that they get to escape their lives for a week – no family pressures, no work, no studies, no congested and polluted streets. It was a week of creatively getting to know themselves and other teens from other slums to exchange ideas and just have fun; boys and girls breaking down barriers, teens talking about the world and their opinions, games to learn something practical from. I also felt part of a team as we sat late at night going over feedback from the day, and how to make the next day even better.\n\nAs much fun it was, it was also an emotionally taxing week. The whole idea was leadership through understand themselves, their community/world, and matching them up to understand their own roles in making change in their families, communities and society. One session, called “who am I?,” entailed us opening up on the biggest challenges in our lives. The stories of all of these adolescents reminded me that these same bright, outgoing, fun kids have some of the most challenging lives of any their age that I have met. Many expressed stories of abusive family members, almost being forced to be married before the age of 15, not being able to go to school, living on less than Rs. 10/a day (about $0.20), not having any clothes to wear, the death of close ones, and so on. A few of the stories opened a lot of emotional floodgates for some of the kids, and many of us sat in tears listening to each other. One boy that I became pretty close with told the story of who he is and could barely finish the story as he worked through pain. Although I did not understand most of the words he used in Hindi, the emotion he expressed was universal and I really felt his pain in his trembling voice. The space all of a sudden shifted in shape and feeling. It was not just a closed circle of people talking anymore, but an open and safe venue that was held together by a collective solidarity. Everyone supported each other with a strong sense of unity in struggle.\n\nThe entire week reinforced my issues with my own self-embodied privilege. It is a feeling that I carry very often in many contexts, but one that is often heightened here in India. With my job and in situations like this camp, I feel evermore aware of such privilege so much so that it almost disempowers my ability to relate to the kids. In the circle, for example, when it came time for me to share my story, I felt like it would not translate or be relevant for the kids given their stories. Until I realized that there was a common theme in all their stories that I did relate to. It was not the surface issues of child marriage and poverty, but rather it was a feeling of being lost, hopeless and unguided—feelings that have been all too familiar to myself and to many adolescents I have talked to. In many ways, talking to them reminded me of the troubled teenager I used to be–disappointment for the circumstances in my life, feeling lost and like I had no future; I remember I could not see past the immediate horizon of disasters, substances and hopelessness. So, I told them the truth about almost failing high school, not being able to apply to any colleges because of bad grades, little to no guidance, divorce and other family issues, my inferiority complex and most importantly, how I overcame those things and continue to fight new battles every day. I went from a random privileged foreigner to a peer that they could relate to, and most importantly, they actually reminded me something about life. I felt barriers break down. By the end, they admitted that they originally thought I was some fancy rich kid researcher sitting and not understanding their struggles at all.\n\nBuilding these relationships will be the most important and most difficult part of this project this year. In order to get things done, gain the trust of my communities and work with these youth, I have to be very honest and transparent with them, another lesson I have previously learned from my marginalized teenagers from Oakland. Marginalization–be it through economic or gender disparity, or whether in ghettos of the US or in slums of Mumbai–is how our world functions and what we try hard to repair through this line of work. Being a practical part of such programs at Magic Bus, such as with this peer leader program, is what I hope for most to do the best I can to empower some young people to value their own power to make some change with the people around them. These experiences are ones that I value the most, and are the greatest ones I will walk away with from this fellowship. I also anticipate the reciprocal learning process from these communities. Coming to India, I tried to not take the typical spiritual journey of self-enlightenment that many foreigners take. After this camp however, I may have to reconsider that decision though, as I may have just found 40 new teenage gurus.\n\nTo read more details and photos on this experience, as well as a trip to Goa for THINKfest, check out my personal blog at Una Aventura Real.\n\nThe original article is available at AIF Clinton Fellowship Blog." ]
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[ null, "MOBILE, Ala. — With the Miami Dolphins coaching staff in charge of the National team at the Senior Bowl, it means defensive-minded head coach Brian Flores gets to set a particular tone at practice this week.\n\nThat suits Notre Dame defensive lineman Daelin Hayes just fine, especially after playing under offensive-minded head coach Brian Kelly in South Bend. As Hayes joked after practice on Wednesday, if you so much as breathed on the quarterback during Notre Dame drills, the reaction from Kelly was somewhere between full-on panic to borderline cardiac arrest.\n\nNot so here in Mobile, where the environment set by Flores and his staff highly encourages and welcomes defensive tenacity. Even if it means the quarterbacks taking a hit every now and again.\n\nIt is also the perfect setting from which the defensively needy Raiders can assess draft prospects.\n\nAmong them, speedy Pittsburgh defensive end Rashad Weaver, who has turned heads with his burst off the edge and power to stand up against the run. After missing the 2019 season with a knee injury, Weaver planted himself firmly on the NFL radar in 2020 with 34 total tackles, including 7.5 sacks, 14 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles.\n\nHis stock appears on the rise with NFL coaches and front-office personnel getting an up-close look at him this week. That was obvious in one-on-one drills, with Weaver showing both great hand and footwork dealing with blockers and an ability to win battles with his speed and power.\n\nWeaver is one of two highly regarded Pitt defensive linemen here, along with Patrick Jones II. Both are projected to be Day Two picks, and each fits a need for the Raiders.\n\nAnother Raiders target is Wake Forrest defensive lineman Carlos “Boogie” Basham, who is projected to be a first-round pick after a stellar four-year career. He finished with 173 total tackles, including 20.5 sacks and 36.5 tackles for loss.\n\nBashman weighed in at 285 in Mobile, and there is some question whether that size is better suited inside rather than outside. But as he’s shown through the early part of the week, he has a knack for beating blocks, even off the edge, and being disruptive behind the line of scrimmage.\n\nHayes, another Raiders target, is an athletic rush end who has flashed over the first couple of days with his ability to create pressure off the edge.\n\nAfter putting his power on display on the opening day of practice on Tuesday, Hayes showed his speed with a couple of nifty pass-rush sequences in one-on-one drills and during the team period.\n\nHayes’ power was a staple during his time in South Bend, but upon leaving Notre Dame to devote more time to football, he’s finding his groove athletically.\n\n“It’s definitely something I’m putting in the toolbox to be able to pull out,” said Hayes, who has nine tackles for losses and six sacks over the last 12 games of his Notre Dame career.\n\nHayes could represent value in the fourth round and beyond, although his performance thus far in Mobile could move him up in the draft." ]
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[ "I had to get from the upper east side of Manhattan to Water Street in the financial district for a client meeting this week. My default ride-sharing service Via only operates from 110th Street to Houston Street, so it was not an option. Too bad, since Via’s pre-paid $5.40 (including tax) cost-per-ride is the best deal in town if you don’t mind picking up the occasional stranger en route to your destination.\n\nI then went to my second preferred app-driven car service Gett, which does operate throughout Manhattan. After it recognized my pick-up location, it took three minutes or so to let me know that no cars were available at this time. (It was 10:15am, well past rush hour.) Groan.", null, "I finally resorted to Uber, the industry’s sharp-elbowed pioneer, which I’m sure thinks I’ve been picking on them over the last year. (What’s not to dislike?) Typically, I opt for UberX, but on this day I had to collect a colleague along the way to our meeting.\n\nI choose an Uber Black car since the app didn’t make it clear what level of service would allow me to pick up a passenger. The iOS app instantly recognized my location. But, as I was starting to type in my destination, I received a text that the car would arrive in two minutes. Huh? No confirmation button? No destination.\n\nOh well, I had little choice at this point. The Black Lincoln Navigator arrived on time, and off we went.\n\nShortly after arrival downtown, I received a receipt for…$47. WTF. Was this surge pricing, and if it was, how come no notification? Pretty slick, Uber.\n\nGett was available for the ride home. The first notification of pick up time had the BMW X3 arriving in four minutes. That soon changed to 14 minutes, which soon morphed to 18 minutes. After the driver dropped me off at my office’s front door, the receipt arrived in my inbox: $11.12. Beautiful." ]
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[ "According to Laraque, the intention of the Penguins to go to the White House is “embarrassing”", null, "Photo: Graham Hughes The canadian Press\nGeorges Laraque says he is surprised that the NHL has not taken a position in this case.\n\nThe ex-hockey player Georges Laraque has called “embarrassing” the intention of the Pittsburgh Penguins to accept the invitation of the White House.\n\nThe former strong man of the national League, who has worn the uniform of the Penguins in 2007 and 2008, noted that the hockey world has always been a bit more conservative than other sports, but he believes that in this particular context, it is an error. He said he was surprised that the NHL has not taken a position in this case.\n\nThe Penguins issued a statement, Saturday, in which they announced that they would respect the tradition, according to which the teams champions of the four major professional leagues are welcomed to the White House. This press release came a few hours after president Donald Trump withdrew the invitation to the Warriors of Golden State, the defending champions of the NBA, because Stephen Curry, their big star, had said that he did not want to go to the White House.\n\nThe controversy started Friday night when Trump, during a rally held in Alabama, suggested that the owners of the NFL’s lay off the players who kneel during the national anthem, a gesture which aims to expose the racism and police brutality.\n\nIt is amplified during the end of the week to the point where a good number of NFL teams have expressed their disagreement in various ways, some choosing even to remain in their locker room respective during the national anthem. This was particularly the case of the Pittsburgh Steelers — with one exception —, which makes the decision of the Penguins all the more questionable, suggests Laraque.\n\n“When they will, it will not look beautiful, said Laraque, who has also played for the Canadian and makes a broadcast to a radio station of Montreal. This is the last place where should be found the Stanley cup. “\n\nDonald Trump has added Tuesday by saying, on his Twitter account, that the viewership of the NFL are on the decline, except before the start of matches when people want to see if there will be a mark of respect or not at the place of the country. The president of the United States has also stated that the hooting of spectators Monday evening, at the time when the players and the owner of the Dallas Cowboys knelt on the ground before rising up in the group before the interpretation of the national anthems, were the strongest he had ever heard.\n\nThe controversy has not spared the training site of the Montreal Alouettes, where the half offensive Tyrrell Sutton has not been shy to criticize Donald Trump. “We are living difficult times. This guy tries to divide what is the most inclusive in the world, the sport, where nobody cares about where you come from, your race, your colour. But try to divide these types, it is a command. I do not believe that as professionals, we should be silent. After all, the guy who runs the government and his opinions on all subjects, and it puts them all on Twitter. Why can’t we have an opinion on what is going on ? It is our First Amendment, isn’t it ? You can not do anything against it. Unfortunately, he has the same rights as everyone else, then he has the right to demolish everything that the people say. This is what he does. “\n\nSutton was not sure, however, of the behavior that should display the players of the team in response.\n\n“It is above us. We all understand the ramifications of what is happening. I don’t know if by asking for a gesture, we help or nuirions to the cause. I am comfortable with what they are doing [the United States]. It is amazing to see so much solidarity in these difficult times. “\n\nDuring this rare moment in golf, where is interpreted the national anthem, members of the U.s. team at the Presidents Cup will adhere to the custom in place.\n\nAccording to captain Steve Stricker, the players discussed the topic during a hike in bus on Tuesday, and all agreed to do as usual, either standing, in the guard position to you, with one hand at the height of their heart.\n\nAt the Presidents Cup, the national anthem is usually played during the opening ceremony, which will be held Thursday at the club Liberty National. The tradition also wants that to be interpreted national anthems of all the countries from which the members of the international team." ]