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"Robert Redford in \"Three Days of the Condor\" (Paramount Pictures)\n--\n\nWhen asked what it was like to know the majority of the CIA’s secrets for decades, John Rizzo, the former top lawyer at the agency, has a candid answer. He leans in close, his eyes sparkle, and he says, “Well, actually, Elsa, it was neat.” He pauses with a dreamy expression on his face, then reiterates – “it was neat.”\n\nRizzo is a man with a distinctive presence. From the minute he walks into the Tombs Restaurant in Georgetown on a balmy afternoon, he gives off an air of formidable sophistication. Although he’s now in his sixties, his eyes glimmer with nothing but youth. As we settle in at the bar and he orders a glass of pinot noir, his friendly demeanor and jovial attitude persist.\n\nThroughout his time at the agency, Rizzo was known for his colorful style. In most photos of him, he wears pink in some fashion, whether it’s a pocket square or a bow tie. But on this autumn day, he wears a muted, academic ensemble – a tweed jacket, denim collarless shirt, and brown loafers. Retirement may have mellowed his wardrobe, but certainly not his spirit nor his opinions.\n\nOur conversation begins with the Paris terror attacks, arguably the most psychologically impactful event on the American public in recent memory. He quickly pronounces that, “as horrendous as the [terrorist attacks in Paris were]…the reaction doesn’t come close to anything in the reaction after 9/11.”\n\nHowever, he still sees Paris as a valuable catalyst for a broader discussion about terrorism to resurface in the public dialogue. “Paris can serve to remind people that there is still a significant terrorist threat out there…that it’s real, and that these terrorists are capable of planning and coordinating a highly sophisticated and ruthless kind of attack.\n\nRizzo chuckles. “So peoples’ memories tend to fade,” he finishes cynically, taking another sip of wine. “I’ve been lecturing around the country…and I’m struck…that the students really don’t have any real or firm recollection of the horror of 9/11. So, I mean, as terrible as it was, I think Paris could serve to…really reignite this debate.\n\n\"Sooner or later, there’s gonna be another attack on the homeland. Probably not a plane, but something…” he pauses and ponders, then repeats himself. “Something. It’s frightening.”\n\nHe also ties surveillance into the Paris discussion. “An attack like this, coordinated, simultaneous…these plotters had to have communicated with each other via some sort of encrypted communications,” Rizzo gestures to my iPhone sitting on the bar and shrugs.\n\nIf Rizzo is correct, the balance between privacy and security could very well tip back towards security and post 9/11 policies in the post-Paris era. In fact, he believes the balance is much more tenuous than President Obama has portrayed it.\n\n“President Obama was quoted once as saying, “the choice between privacy and security is a false choice.” With all due respect, I disagree with that. It’s a real choice, and it’s a tough choice, especially in the balancing part.”\n\nAccording to Rizzo, fears of intrusive government surveillance are hyped and unfounded. He seems frustrated with post-Snowden legislation and attempts by both the government and private companies in the U.S. to limit the surveillance capabilities of intelligence agencies.\n\n“Believe me, the CIA has no interest in prying into the private life of – you, or virtually any American,” he laughs. “There’s no time for it, there’s no interest in it. So these fears about ‘Big Brother’ – it’s just not the way the system really operates.”\n\nRizzo is disdainful of those who harbor such fears, and especially those who act “promiscuously” on them such as Edward Snowden, the famed NSA surveillance whistleblower, and John Kiriakou, a CIA torture whistleblower. He slams them both and argues that it’s the responsibility of the CIA and NSA to spy on foreign governments – though one can only wonder what Germany and France would have to say to that.\n\n“Snowden…was…29 years old…in Hawaii in a shack somewhere as a contractor for NSA, and he gets to decide what the world should know…about espionage activities against foreign governments which is what, you know, that’s what the CIA and NSA are supposed to do – that’s the whole point – they’re supposed to spy.”\n\nAs for Kiriakou, Rizzo’s criticism is more succinct and scathing.\n\n“Kiriakou – he’s no Aldrich Ames. I mean, he’s an idiot,” Rizzo says without sympathy. “He wanted to be a big shot, that’s why he did it.”\n\nI’ve always thought that most people leak because there’s a sense of grandiosity – that they know all the hot secrets…so I think that’s why lower-level people are involved.”\n\nHe also admonishes the companies that are currently resisting government access to its users’ information through so-called “backdoors,” such as Google and Apple. “There’s an obdurate refusal by these tech companies to cooperate with the government. I think it’s irresponsible.”\n\nRizzo says he is also “very surprised” that the Obama administration has been the most aggressive in prosecuting leaks and “even going after members of the media” under the Espionage Act.\n\n“You would think Reagan, or George W. Bush – but no, Barack Obama.” He estimates the trend will continue, “whether it’s Trump or Clinton or Bush...whoever gets in the Oval Office is not gonna be soft on leaks.”\n\nIn regards to the State Secrets Privilege, the legal defense that the government invokes to shut down cases with any risk of jeopardizing national security, Rizzo’s input is chillingly honest.\n\n“There really isn’t any legal redress [for persons attempting to sue the government or mount a defense and are blocked by the SSP]…unless and until the Supreme Court rules otherwise, the invocation of State Secrets sort of ends it.”\n\nHis assessment illustrates the hard truth that many who have attempted to defend themselves against prosecution by the government or who have sued for illegal rendition or indefinite detention have no chance at justice. Reform, absent Supreme Court action, is impossible.\n\nThroughout our conversation, Rizzo alludes to a sustained image problem with the CIA that may contribute to its negative perception. He seems jealous of the FBI’s more positive image and laments that throughout his career, the agency did a “lousy job” at public relations.\n\n“[CIA] just shut down. FBI, on the other hand…[has] had a very active and engaged PR apparatus. Still the public perception of the CIA is based on movies, novels…and that’s what people really think the CIA’s like.”\n\nThe public perception of the CIA seems entrenched in its culture of secrecy. While it is certainly not a positive perception in most circumstances, it does not seem likely to change any time soon if the culture of the CIA itself remains stagnant.\n\nAs for Rizzo, his CIA is the bad-boy archetype of every high school romance film. Beautiful, mysterious, misunderstood, and quietly heroic, smoking cigarettes next to his vintage Camaro while the FBI golden boy wins the football championship. From talking to him, it’s clear he really believes in that image of the CIA. His starry-eyed captivation is palpable, as if it were the first day he fell in love with the agency and not thirty some years later.\n\nAfter ordering another glass of wine, Rizzo is enthusiastic when the discussion pivots to incentives within the CIA. In response to the argument that the CIA has a vested interest in perpetuating conflict in order to sustain itself as an organization, Rizzo surprisingly nods.\n\n“It is perverse, but true, that the most dangerous and risky adventures CIA embarks on are also the most exciting and the ones that give you the most satisfaction from having the privilege of participating in them because they’re so high profile,” he admits. He leans in again and grins with a hint of pride.\n\n“The first seven years after 9/11 were the most exciting times at the agency,” he continues.\n\nIt’s true that the post 9/11 years did oversee a dramatic increase in business for the intelligence community, but to hear Rizzo boast of that is strangely disconcerting considering this boon occurred because of a horrific tragedy.\n\n“Anything beats it being dull [at the CIA], you know,” he carries on casually, “being bored, or feeling neglected.”\n\nRizzo addresses the possibility of peacetime as well. “After the end of the Cold War… the agency fell into this funk because it was looking around for another mission… funding was cut, not as many good people applied. And I think that will happen again, if and when things become sort of dull.”\n\nAfter finishing up the last of our drinks, we step out onto the twilight-lit corner of 36th and Prospect. Rizzo pulls a cigar out of his jacket pocket, pensively rolling it between his fingers as he stares into the distance. We return to the topic of secrets.\n\n“It’s human nature to want to know secrets…and there are still a lot of secrets in my head I can’t talk about, but it’s still exciting to know them.” He breaks into a knowing smile, lights his cigar, and strolls off towards the warm lights of Georgetown.\n\nRizzo is complex. At some moments, he was magnetically inspiring and wholly goodhearted. At other moments, he seemed callous and even alarmingly cavalier about issues of grave importance. Neither white nor black, Rizzo was a immutable shade of gray – colored only by the thousands of buried agency secrets he beams so passionately about knowing.\n\nElsa Givan is a student at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and a staff writer covering Intelligence & Defense for The Qui Vive. Follow on Twitter at @ontheqv."
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I am still a senior lecturer in mathematics at Loughborough University in the UK. In my last interview, I was just starting to shift from research in pure mathematics into data science, and that research is going well now. I am also still the chair of the Women in Mathematics Committee of the London Mathematical Society. The Success Stories project that I mentioned is almost ready to launch – the site is due to go live on May 11 at https://www.lms.ac.uk/success-stories, so check it out! We have some new initiatives we are working on, and I also am working on some diversity projects with other groups.\n\nYou recently switched research areas? How did that happen? How has it gone?\n\nWorking with a collaborator, we had begun to see how it might be possible to prove this conjecture. It was clear to me that doing that would take many more years. I guess another mathematician would have girded their loins and gone for it, but I found myself thinking, “Is this really how I want to spend my next ten years of research?” and I realised the answer was “no”.\n\nI think the fact that I had kids at that point made a difference for me. I was starting to feel more and more that I wanted to be able to talk to them and more people about what I was doing, and to know that the things I was working on would be useful to someone within my lifetime.\n\nI had been interested in statistics already – my father does a lot of statistics in his work and it was always in the air. New trends in statistics and its alter-ego, machine learning, were starting to draw on ideas from geometry, so I decided to look there for new research opportunities. I started out trying to see where the work I had been doing might fit into data analysis – areas where geometry was relevant. One place is in the analysis of high dimensional and complex data sets.\n\nHowever, as I explored, I began to realise that if I really wanted what I was doing to be useful, I needed to prioritise answering questions using whatever tools were relevant rather than on finding somewhere to shoehorn in new methods. Also, I needed to go to the people who had interesting data questions and work with them. So, I started to work with colleagues in chemistry who are doing research on metabolomics.\n\nMetabolomics is the study of the chemicals (metabolytes) that appear in biological samples, such as breath, blood, sweat or urine, with the goal of detecting abnormalities in metabolism arising from disease or injury. Metabolomic data is very high dimensional, and also it ought to have lots of geometry in it – metabolic processes are full of loops and branches.\n\nAt the moment, though, the main roadblock to discovering that geometry is to move the analytical chemistry techniques from qualitative (is a given chemical in a sample?) to quantitative (how much of it is there?). Basically, the datasets have so much blurry error right now that they just look like blobs. We need to improve measurement before we can see the geometric structure and bring in new mathematical methods. So, I guess a lot of what I am doing now might be called chemometrics.\n\nIn many ways, the work I am doing now is an act of faith – I believe that there will be interesting mathematical questions arising from this data, we are just not quite there … yet! But I really believe that mathematics is enriched and inspired when we make the effort to communicate with other disciplines and take the time to draw out new mathematics questions from them.\n\nI might add, incidentally, that my sons are completely unimpressed by my midlife crisis. They were hoping I would buy a sports car.\n\nWhat about in the field of diversity? What have you been up to there?\n\nOh gosh. Like a hundred things. Probably the most blingy-cool thing is the Faces of Women in Mathematics film I produced together with my sister for International Women’s Day this year. This is a short film that features clips of 146 female mathematicians from 36 countries speaking 31 different languages. This was funded by the International Mathematical Union Committee for Women in Mathematics and their global ambassador network helped to spread the call for clips.\n\nIt has been really great finding out recently about the work of the International Mathematical Union Committee for Women in Mathematics (IMU CWM). The chair, Professor Marie-Françoise Roy, is an energetic and inspiring woman who seems to be in a different country every week!\n\nShe has a particular connection to Africa – she was the scientific officer for Sub-Saharan Africa in Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées, CIMPA, and spent two years working at Abdou Moumouni University Niger in the 1980s. Here is a short video of her talking about the Faces of Women in Mathematics video.\n\nThis is being organised by Carolina Araujo from IMPA Rio. So far there are 250 participants registered for this from 51 different countries. This meeting will give mathematicians from around the world a chance to come together to talk about gender issues in mathematics and how we can address challenges through both international and local initiatives.\n\nA film featuring three women mathematicians who are active in their regional organisation has been funded by the Simons Foundation for the event, and additional material will be added from the meeting, so even if you aren’t able to go, be sure to keep your eyes open for the film!\n\nBehind the scenes at the London Mathematical Society, we are working on a new benchmarking survey to understand the current status of women in mathematics in the UK and to collect information about initiatives to encourage and support women in mathematics. That is due to be released later this spring and we hope will help to propagate effective policies on inclusivity around the UK mathematics community.\n\nAt the Athena Forum, we are just starting to look at how nominations are made for prizes awarded by professional societies in the UK. There is still a drastic under representation of women in nominations, and we are hoping to figure out how to improve this.\n\nThe Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), which is the main UK funding agency for mathematics, engineering and physical sciences, has a new funding call, Inclusion Matters, which is aimed at supporting research and effective practice in the area of diversity and inclusivity in engineering and science in the UK.\n\nUniversities around the UK have put together proposals, which were just due recently, so it will be very exciting to see what comes out of this call. I have been working on the Loughborough proposal with colleagues, so fingers crossed for that!\n\nSince the London Mathematical Society Women in Maths Committee was awarded the inaugural Athena Prize by the Royal Society for work on diversity, I have had the opportunity to give a lot of talks about diversity and inclusivity around the UK. That has been a lot of fun.\n\nFor those of your readers who just can’t get enough of me (hi, Mom!) here are some links. I gave a talk last autumn at the fantastic Ada Lovelace Day Live event – well worth looking into for next year! I gave a talk at the Royal Society Diversity Conference (way at the end, 5:22:00).\n\nRecently I was also interviewed along with another fantastic woman in maths, Dr. Shabnam Beheshti, for the Times Education Supplement online (search for Hunsicker). I gave this talk at the London School of Economics Women in Mathematics seminar. I have to warn you, if you watch all of these you will find I repeat my jokes. Sorry about that.\n\nThanks for the invitation! I’m really interested to check out all the other amazing profiles in this Womanthology Women in Mathematics issue!",
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Video content is more likely to be shared around the internet and go viral, with it being estimated that 92% of people who watch mobile videos share them with their friends, which is phenomenally high compared to any other form of advertisement.\n\nAdditionally, it has been shown that 65% of business decision makers visit a marketer’s website after watching a branded video and so using video content in an email increases its click through rate by 200-300.\n\nWith the dramatic increase in the use of standard video, video content is taking over. With this in mind, more and more social media platforms are introducing a Live streaming video feature and it is growing fast, with nearly 10 million people now using it daily. It has been predicted that in the coming years it is going to only get bigger. People love live streaming as it gives you up to date and current information or entertainment. It is also very easily accessible, as many different social media sites now have this feature and the cherry on the icing, is that it’s free for everyone! It has been found that Live streaming is most popular on Facebook, with YouTube following closely behind, making these platforms the best place to post this type of content. More companies are beginning to use live streaming in their advertising plan, sharing lots of different live content such as, events, tutorials, interviews, Q & As or BTS footage.\n\nChatbots is a computer programme combined with AI that can be used on your website to mimic conversations and provide customer service. As Chatbots are operating 24/7, it is a great way for customers and users to ask any questions they have about products or services and easily get answers without wasting too much of their or your company’s time and resources. Customers are often left on hold for a very long time however, with the use of Chatbots this can now no longer be a problem, meaning less angry customers and an increase in customer satisfaction.\n\nChatbots are becoming more and more intelligent and some people have no idea that they are even talking to a machine and not a human, so because of this, less human labour will be needed to give this level of customer service, saving companies huge amounts of money. As customer service and satisfaction is being improved by these chatbots, it can lead to better customer loyalty rates, meaning more people are likely to come back and use your company again based on the positive experience they had before.\n\nAs technology is improving Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are becoming the next big thing in the digital world as the technology. 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"We've all read the headlines about the property crash. But what's it like to see your buy-to-let nest-egg auctioned off for less than half you paid for it. Richard Pendlebury reports from the frontline ...",
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"Snapped-up: Stricken buy-to-let properties are auctioned off at a massive loss.\n\nA famous party venue for 140 years, the Cafe Royal is perhaps an unusual location for a wake. But yesterday, several hundred people gathered under its crystal chandeliers to mark a further nail in the coffin of the property boom.\n\nOfficially, the event in question was simply the latest housing auction to be held at the Regent Street venue. Yet it became apparent early in the proceedings that the 297 lots on offer there were a guided tour of Britain's worsening property crash.\n\nOver the course of the day, properties from Bridgend to Newcastle upon Tyne either failed to sell or went for sums which made a mockery of their original, overinflated, asking prices. 'It was wince-inducing,' said one auction analyst last night.\n\nMany lots were mortgage repossessions being sold by banks. Of these, a good deal had been buy-to-let investments, which had failed through a combination of rising interest rates, over-supply, falling rental yields and a predicted sharp drop in overall property prices.\n\nWant a cut-price, new-build dream apartment (albeit one overlooking a canal and the roof of the local B&Q store)? Looking to pay £100,000 less than the estate agent price of an identical duplex on the Thames?\n\nThen the Dauphin Suite of the Cafe Royal was the place to be. The losses on such former 'investments' were often dizzying - if they did sell at all.\n\nThat last is an important qualification. Because, it seemed, many sellers have yet to reach a state of sufficient desperation - or, perhaps, pragmatism - that they will accept a bid at the lowest end, or even below, the guide price.\n\nThat day will come soon, no doubt. As soon as the bidding began at 10am, the auctioneer Chris Glenn's refrain of 'that is quite a long way off what my seller needs' became something of a mantra as lot after lot failed to achieve a sale.\n\nAlso today: The home that lost 40% of its value in four months\n\nMore than once there were groans and nervous titters from the assembled bidders. But the market is in a state of flux and many are unsure whether to get out or swim with the tide.\n\nOne early indicator of the sale's price trend was to have been Lot 5a, an apartment in a development on a main road in central - Croydon.\n\nWhile the lot was withheld from sale at the last minute, pending the freeholder's consent, its background is worth noting. It is in a block of 80 flats, 17 of which have appeared at auction as mortgage repossessions in the past two years. 'That strongly suggests they were buy-to-lets,' says David Sandeman of property auction analysts EIG.\n\nLot 65, a modern, two-bedroomed flat in Eastside Court, Southampton, which had originally sold for £181,000 in December 2005, was snapped up yesterday for only £110,500. The buyer was Dr Amrik Benning. He said he had bought it as a wedding present for his goddaughter, but he also had a portfolio of property himself.\n\n'A lot of the housing stock is overinflated,' he said. 'I feel sorry for the person who lost this flat but I would never have bid more than £120,000. These flats can be built for £44-46,000 a unit. Quite simply the numbers didn't add up.' The tale of woe for sellers continued. Lot 71, a flat in Peppermint Road, Hitchin, Herts, was sold for £237,000 two summers ago, but was withdrawn yesterday after barely reaching its guide price of £130,000.\n\nLiverpool is one of the Northern cities notorious for oversupply of buy-to-let apartments. It was represented yesterday by Lot 80, a flat in the Old Fire Station development. The block has suffered a number of mortgage repossessions and bidding for Lot 80, which sold for £149,000 in 2006, failed to go above £101,500. Irish architect Patrick Hanley, 30, was a happy fellow. He got Lot 88, a flat in the Eastern Quay apartments on the River Thames, for £275,000.\n\nA mortgage repossession, it had been originally sold for £340,000 in 2004. 'It's fantastic,' he said. 'And yet other identical flats in the building are still on sale for up to £400,000. How do you explain that?' It was a rhetorical question. The answer, of course, is that the other flats are now wildly overpriced.\n\nMark O'Grady, a 24-year-old London property developer who bought the Cardiff flat, said: 'This particular block was very overpriced when they were initially sold off-plan to a syndicate of investors. They were promised a high rental value but the cost of mortgages has changed since then.'\n\nSome might not wish to live overlooking the Bridgewater Canal and the Altrincham branch of B&Q in Greater Manchester, even if it is in a '3-7 storey cantilevered' apartment block which resembles the prow of a cruise ship. If so, the 'award-winning' Budenberg Haus Projekte is not for you. When the developers first marketed the apartments in 2003 they boasted of their best launch sales ever - 46 apartments with a total value of £10m reserved in the first 48 hours.\n\nBut recently this cutting edge monument to the Greater Manchester property boom has suffered like many others. The block saw one of its two bedroomed units sold at the Cafe Royal yesterday for only £123,000. It was once valued at just under £200,000.\n\nA unit in another new-build in Nottingham, which had gone for £125,000 little more than two years ago, failed to find a buyer yesterday, even with a guide price of £50,000. So with so many properties struggling to find buyers, who were the people wielding their numbered paddles? Mostly hardened property professionals - money men in suits alongside heavily tattooed builders - and the cash rich.\n\nCertainly there was an absence of what one analyst viewing the auction list called 'those amateur Mr and Mrs Smiths or Johnny-come-latelys, who heard about a racket to make themselves millions, went to a slick seminar and were sold a dream not backed by the figures.\n\n'They fell for it because until very recently you could not go wrong.' City property developer Akshaya Adhikari cast an eye around the room and remarked: 'The volume of people at the auctions is much lower than last year. Then, the hall was packed to bursting, but now it's only half full. But if it is a good property in the right location, you will always be able to turn a profit of some kind.'\n\nNot everyone was in the business full-time. Two couples had, quite independently, travelled down from Huddersfield to battle over Lot 100, a dilapidated four-bedroomed property in an attractive part of the town. Its guide price: '£135,000 plus.' For the past three years, retired policeman Simon Nuttall and his wife Patricia have been buying, refurbishing and selling on homes. Profit margins were down, they said, but money could still be made. 'We'll sell it on or let it out depending on how the figures stack up,' said Mr Nuttall.\n\nThe Nuttalls hoped that they would be the only people prepared to travel from Yorkshire. They were not. Matthew Thompson, a 21-year-old business student at Huddersfield University, and his 20-year-old student girlfriend, Rebecca Howe, were also in Regent Street. Matthew, whose father is a property developer, said: 'We want to do it up and live in it. My father will do most of the work and we reckon it will be worth £400,000 when finished.\n\n'It used to belong to someone who started an extension but overreached themselves. The work should take two years and it will be a great jump up the property ladder for us.'\n\nSurprisingly, though, the Huddersfield house proved to be one of the highlights of the sale and, in the end, neither the Nuttalls nor Matthew and his girlfriend were the winners as it went for £204,000. Another daytripper from Huddersfield, a middle-aged man in a suit who declined to be named, became the new owner. 'Ideal for my family home,' is all he would say.\n\nFinal figures for the sale were not available last night but at some recent auctions held by other companies less than 50% of the lots have sold. Property analyst David Sandeman said last night: 'What happened today shows that it is getting bloody difficult in the property market. And I think there is only more pain to come. A lot of people did not do their homework before they bought in the boom time. Now they are paying the price.'\n\nThe Cafe Royal was first opened by a vintner who had fled bankruptcy in his native France. When he arrived in Britain he had only £5 to his name. After yesterday one imagines that is £5 more than many former property investors now possess.\n\nHammered! Buy-to-let unravels: A day at the property auctions"
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"“Strange! What Friendship! For He tells us His secrets; the mysteries of His will… This He desired, this He travailed for, as one might say, that He might be able to reveal to us the mystery. What mystery? That He would have man seated up on high”\n\nThere is a line of demarcation, supernatural and mystical in nature, that separates the holy activities of the Church from any secular analogues. This sacred circumference reminds us that the mystical body of Christ is not the same as a religious Jesus club, that the priestly instrument Christ uses is not the same as a counseling therapist, and that sacraments communicating divine life are not the same as teaching aids for a philosophy of life. I think we could call this perimeter sacramental in the sense that God gives a human activity a power beyond what it could possess in itself. Water is poured, bread is broken, oil is applied; at the same time, regeneration occurs, a substance is converted, and a sick person is united to the passion of Christ. It is a human activity, but a divine work.\n\nThis may be equally applied to the whole liturgy. Liturgy is the work of God and the activity of men. Liturgy is not a human product, even if it is a human activity. All things must pass through the hypostatic union before they are of any use in liturgy. All religions have a temple and altar, a priesthood and sacrifice, sacred books and sacred art, but in Christian liturgy this religious paraphernalia has been taken up by Christ to be wielded by his hand, and not ours. Liturgy is different from religious ritual because religion’s purpose has been drastically modified.\n\nIt has the goal of attaining contact with God, but Christ is the arrival of the Kingdom of God in person. He is the new temple and new altar, the new priest and the final sacrifice, the word of life and the icon of the Father.\n\nThe ancient world knew a plethora of cultic religions, says Alexander Schmemann, but the Christian cult is leitourgia, which transcends the categories of cult as such. Christian liturgy is not one of the cults of Adam, it is the cult of the New Adam perpetuated in his body, the Church. Liturgy is not the religion of Christians, liturgy is the religion of Christ perpetuated in Christians. Christ is unique (the hypostatic union of divine and human natures), the Church is unique (the mystical body of Christ), so the liturgy is a unique activity (it is the Church in motion).\n\nThe origin and terminus of liturgy is the Trinity.\n\nSo said Pius XII: “The sacred liturgy is the public worship which our Redeemer as Head of the Church renders to the Father, as well as the worship which the community of the faithful renders to its Founder, and through Him to the heavenly Father” (Mediator Dei, 20).\n\nSo said Virgil Michel, who transplanted the liturgical movement from Europe to the United States: “The liturgy, reaching from God to man, and connecting man to the fullness of the Godhead, is the action of the Trinity in the Church. The Church in her liturgy partakes of the life of the divine society of the three persons in God” (Liturgy of the Church).\n\nThis would seem to indicate that the liturgy originates in a place where scholars forget to look.\n\nLiturgy’s origin is not religious purity rituals, the human need for fellowship, Israel’s temple, or ancient history. It is the Trinity.\n\nWe join a liturgy already in progress, begun for twin purposes already decided in the mind of God, namely, his glory and our salvation.\n\nThe tradition has named the twin purposes of liturgy as the glorification of God and the sanctification of man. This is the opus Dei, the work God is doing behind and under and alongside our liturgical activities.\n\nWhatever we do must be connected to that mystery.\n\nThat mystery has been in the mind of God from before time, says Paul in Ephesians 1, Ephesians 3, and Colossians 1. It is a purpose God set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time; it is a mystery not made known fully until it was discovered to the apostles; and now the plan for all ages can be celebrated at a particular hour.\n\nWhat is that plan? John Chrysostom sums it up in his homilies on Ephesians. “Strange! What Friendship! For He tells us His secrets; the mysteries of His will… This He desired, this He travailed for, as one might say, that He might be able to reveal to us the mystery. What mystery? That He would have man seated up on high.”\n\nThat mystery is Jesus, a man seated up on high. That mystery envelops us, for Jesus carries us with him to the throne of his Father in every liturgy. Christ seems to have a two-stage career. He who was invisible was made visible in Incarnation; he who was visible as our Redeemer has now passed into the sacraments (St. Leo the Great).\n\nThe liturgist stands beside Christ, before the Father, in the Holy Spirit. That is the privileged place given to all liturgists who are created in the baptismal font, and there is no other GPS location like it. For the Christian, the altar is the tree of life for Adam and Eve, the ladder for Jacob, the burning bush for Moses, the mercy seat of the ark of the covenant, the holy of holies in Solomon’s temple, the still, small voice for Elijah and then his fiery chariot, the Jordan for John the Forerunner, the cross and empty tomb for Christ. When we stand before the altar we are standing before all these places. The mystery that unfolded across historical time now intends to invade our souls, if we will let it.\n\nWhenever we think of “liturgical movement,” we should think of moving closer to that mystery.",
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"The liturgist stands beside Christ, before the Father, in the Holy Spirit. That is the privileged place given to all liturgists who are created in the baptismal font, and there is no other GPS location like it\n\nSomehow, I had been given a false impression that the objective was to “move” the liturgy (like the contest of moving a football up and down the field), instead of moving ourselves nearer the liturgy. But that is how participants in the movement originally described it. “The liturgical movement, as the words indicate, is a movement – a movement towards the liturgy;” and “We speak of a liturgical movement because for centuries we have been too far removed from this divine furnace in all its penetrating sacred fire. We have always felt some of its heat, but not enough to get warm” (The Liturgical Movement, ed. Virgil Michel, the former quote by an anonymous author and the latter by Martin Hellriegel).\n\nWe may need to connect liturgy to life in order for any of this to make any sense. The public, ceremonial cult is like the part of the liturgical iceberg that we can see, but to what is it connected? What is underneath? The liturgy celebrated and the liturgy lived must be connected. So must be cult and cosmos, sacred and profane, Church and world, the sacramental Christ and our spiritual conversion, the eighth day and our ascetical discipline. The visit to heaven dispels the enchantment of worldliness, his descent opens our ascent, his kenosis achieves our prokope (elevation).\n\nI saw a cloud of incense hovering near the ceiling at the end of Mass one day. The coal had burned out, the grain of incense was gone, both having fulfilled their purposes. But the cloud remained. So it should be with us.\n\nWe shall burn out one day. All that matters is the cloud of glory that remains in praise of God. The glory of God is all that matters. Liturgy gives us training and practice for this beatitude.",
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"We understand dessert on keto is suggested to be enjoyed in small amounts, however If you resemble me, the following images will likely stimulate “I want that NOW” signals to your brain (Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes). To conserve you the trouble of scrolling constantly through Pinterest, we assembled a few of the most popular keto dessert dishes! Image from Tatyana’s Everyday Food Discuss decadent! This rich and creamy dessert has layers of fluffy chocolate cake and whipped mousse.\n\nMake a batch over the weekend to add this delicious treat into your weekday lunches. Get the dish on Gnom-Gnom. Image from Healthy Wholesome Homemade You had us at Butterfinger. It’s crispity, crunchity, and loaded with peanut butteryes, please! Get the recipe on Healthy Wholesome Homemade. We enjoy to report that one of our own keto recipes made the most popular list! Our velvety, dreamy keto wintry dish is a copycat for the fast-food traditional and will become your household’s new preferred dessert.\n\nAnd since it imitates all the exact same flavors as a cinnamon roll, we won’t evaluate you if you eat it for breakfast. Get the recipe on Forget Sugar. Picture from Keto Atosab It’s a bit hard to find a more tantalizing trio than chocolate, caramel, and sea saltand this crunchy yet gooey cake checks all those boxes! Get the dish on Keto Atosab. Photo from Happiness Filled Consumes Possibilities are you already have the active ingredients on hand for this basic dessert.",
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"Get the dish on Delight Filled Eats. Picture from Linneyville One of the wonderful elements of keto is the focus on high-fat. Make sure you’re intensifying to the fat-burning fire in the most delicious way possible with silky chocolate cheesecake fat bombs. Get the dish on Linneyville. Picture from Low Carb Glow We’re blown away that these thick, fudgy brownies are only 2 net carbohydrates.\n\nGet the recipe on Low Carbohydrate Spark. Picture from Mouthwatering Motivation What’s a more standard dessert than chocolate chip cookies? These chewy, portable treats are simply tasty whether they’re still warm from the oven or delighted in over the days to come. Get the dish on Mouthwatering Inspiration. Photo from All The Time I Dream About Food It’s quite the cheeky name however it promises a very enjoyable eating experience.\n\nIt’s not unusual to be succeeding on a diet however also think from time to time, “I would do anything for a giant piece of cake.” Cravings for sweet, sweet, and well-rounded indulgent desserts seem to surge and stick around whenever we’ve gotten utilized to a healthy routine, and that can feel especially true if you have actually chosen to try the keto diet plan.\n\nThe Ketogenic Dietcalled Keto for shortis a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet plan that forces the body to burn fats instead of carbs. Yet, if you actually will do anything to satisfy a sweet tooth, there are methods (Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes). We discovered 11 simple keto desserts that make it basic to replace active ingredients for cake, ice cream, cookies, and anything else you may be daydreaming about.\n\nHalf Baked Harvest This no-bake choice from 2 Sleevers functions the classically scrumptious combination of peanut butter and chocolate using almond flour, vanilla, and chocolate chips for topping. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. “Cool for at least an hour or 2 till the bars thicken up,” Urvashi Pitre says. “These bars definitely improve with keeping, so don’t remain in a huge rush to eat them.\n\nAgave nectar and softened butter include dimension. “These little ones are gluten-free, vegetarian, low-carb, keto, and if you sub the butter with coconut oil, they are also dairy-free and Paleo,” she states. “So there. You now have a good reason to eat them.” Half Baked Harvest Rami and Vicky Abrams at Tasteaholics managed to make this decadent dessert with just a handful of components, including cocoa powder, vanilla extract, whipping cream, and an egg.",
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"“Integrate your erythritol and cocoa powder and whisk to get rid of any clumps,” they compose (Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes). “That’ll make the consistency of our cake much smoother.” The Butter Half It holds true, you can consume cinnamon rolls on the keto diet, as long as you follow this recipe from Sugar-Free Mama. Brenda Bennett used mozzarella and coconut flower as part of the dough, and then cream cheese and whipping cream for the frosting.\n\n“I’ve not yet attempted to make these ahead without baking them until the next day, so in the meantime I do not recommend that,” she says. “I ‘d just bake them as is, then cool, cover, and refrigerate. Reheat the morning you prefer and top with frosting.” Food lover Crush We’ll provide it to the Sugar Free Mommyshe understands how to re-create infamously unhealthy eats for the keto diet plan.\n\nIt has no sugar and two grams of fat. “You might substitute the whipping cream with coconut cream to make this dairy-free,” she says. Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes. Hey there Shine There’s nothing much better than a fruity popsicle on a hot day, and this recipe from Ruled Me features its two fresh name fruits with coconut milk.\n\n“By utilizing sour cream as one of the base ingredientsand then utilizing an immersion blenderwe get an extremely velvety mix. It puts easily and freezes well,” the dish says. Hello Shine Sliced walnuts, cold butter, and milk chocolate combine to make this eat-five-in-two-minutes dessert, which is likewise from Ruled Me. Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes.\n\n“Fill each cup with a half spoon loaded with toffee mixture. Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes. If the mix starts to separate and harden, that is typical,” the dish states. “Simply stir it gently and work rapidly.” Half Baked Harvest Maya Krampf at Wholesome Yum figured out how to prepare a keto-approved cheesecake by substituting in an almond flour crust and a cream cheese filling.\n\n“Make sure the cheesecake cools on the counter before cooling,” she states, to assist avoid splitting. Food lover Crush Although this recipe from Simply So Healthy just calls for a quarter of a banana to keep its protein level low, it still has lots of taste with assistance from whipping cream, almond flour, and vanilla extract.\n\n“If you still want an extra boost of taste, you can include a bit of natural banana flavoring to top it off.” Half Baked Harvest If a timeless strawberry milkshake is what you crave, then use this dish from the KetoDiet Blog to make one that follows the rules. It utilizes coconut milk, almond milk, and fresh strawberries in the blend.\n\nHalf Baked Harvest In Some Cases, all you want is a newly baked chocolate chip cookie. The good news is, I Breathe I’m Hungry summoned a recipe with sunflower seed butter, coconut flour, and vanilla extract to make that dream a truth. “If you do not have a nut allergic reaction, you can absolutely substitute in almond butter, cashew butter, or perhaps peanut butter for the sunflower seed butter and still attain wonderful outcomes,” Mellissa Sevigny says.\n\nWhat is the Keto Diet plan? Here’s what you need to learn about the Keto Diet plan; the high-fat, low-carb diet everybody’s talking about. If you buckle down sugar cravings, the concept of going on the keto diet may be a turnoff. No carbs? No sugar? How am I supposed to treat myself? But you actually can eat brownies and ice cream and so a lot more great stuff when you go keto.",
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"The superstar blog writers assembled below have found out how to make your preferred desserts keto-friendly, and we have actually collected nine of their most convenient, most decadent dishes to help you remain real to keto … and your sugar cravings. Supplied by TIME Inc. Not everybody is a cake person; some of us prefer cool and velvety to warm and spongy, and The Diet Chef gets that.\n\nProvided by TIME Inc. Pushing a fork into the tops of peanut butter cookies fresh from the oven is a classic youth memory. Thanks to this sugar-free dish from Fat For Weight Reduction, now you can recreate that minute, keto style. Supplied by TIME Inc. . Low Carbohydrate Glow’s fudgy brownies are a keto enthusiast’s dream.\n\nSupplied by TIME Inc – Cheap Deals On Keto-Friendly Dessert Recipes. Ever look at a dish and feel overwhelmed by the long list of things you need to buy? Sweet as Honey feels your pain, which is why she made these alluring no-bake bars that just require a handful of easy active ingredients. Supplied by TIME Inc.\n\nProvided by TIME Inc. There’s no doubtFat For Weight Reduction’ lemon curd is tasty enough to eat by itself. However you can also spice things up and spread it on keto-friendly toast, scones, and even sponge cake. Supplied by TIME Inc. . Keto Connect’s chocolate gelato is creamier and fattier than conventional ice cream, two requirements that make it perfect for any keto lover.\n\nWith just 1 gram net carbohydrate and less than 1 gram of protein each, these fat bombs by The Diet plan Chef are as close as it gets to a guilt-free dessert. Supplied by TIME Inc. Who needs crust when you have chocolate ganache? Keto Link’s no-bake cheesecake is topped with a smooth melted chocolate and whipping cream mix that makes sure to leave your taste wanting more."
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"Located around 85 East Canyon View Drive, Ransom Canyon, TX [the address is approximate] 15 miles or so East of Lubbock, TX the \"Steel\" House was the creation of \"Architectural sculptor and artist\" Robert Bruno.\n\nThe property was constructed over an extended period of some 35 years starting in 1973. Bruno undertook the construction himself; no construction workers, no tradesmen, just year after year of determination and persistence. The building is crafted mainly in metal but Bruno added other materials, most notably stained glass.\n\nIn a way the home grew, under the ever present watchful eye of its creator, rather than \"was built\". The design was a fluid concept; unlike most construction projects which have a distinct design phase and then a building phase where the \"fixed\" design is brought to life the \"Metal House\" as it is sometimes known locally was in design for all of its 35 years of construction.\n\nFor more information the book \"Weird Texas\" by Wesley Treat, Heather Shades and Rob Riggs contains a section on Robert Bruno's creation. You can find the excerpt by searching on Google Books. In addition a search on YouTube will yield a video of Robert Bruno himself talking about and showcasing his creation.\n\nThe \"Beer Can\" House",
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"I enjoy a beer as much as the next guy though in more recent years I tend to imbibe less frequently than I once did. I cannot even begin to imagine consuming over 50,000 cans of beer even with the help of everyone I know but that is precisely what Houston resident John Milkovisch did during the course of the transition of his home at 222 Malone St, Houston, TX from standard single family home to \"Beer Can\" House.\n\nSaid to have \"got sick of mowing the grass\" Milkovisch started small in 1968 using marbles, rocks and pieces of metal to create landscaping features for his yard. His project expanded from the yard to the house once the yard was covered and continued until Milkovisch passed in 1988.\n\nA plaque inside the home quoting him provides an insight into the ideology he lived by. It reads:\n\n\"They say every man should leave something to be remembered by. At least I accomplished that goal.”\n\nHe certainly did and the home was the recipient of a $400,000 restoration project in 2008 that was even reported in the mighty New York Times. The home is now owned by the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art and is open for tours. A Google search for the Center will yield information on charges and hours of operation.",
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His chest is adorned with a logo.\n\nThe comic book industry has been a great success for the long-term survival of Superman. Thanks to the early adoption of digital comics, a number of other heroes and villains have joined the team of the Man of Steel. The success of these characters has led to a large following and has resulted in an industry that has endured through the decades. Its popularity is unmatched, and it will never die.\n\nA classic Superman cartoon begins with an entrapment of Clark and Lois Lane. It’s an exciting sequence involving X-ray vision and layered filmmaking. It also shows Superman taking on twenty robotic beasts. The pace is quick and the angles are impressive for its time. However, the sound is a bit muted. The action is not without its quota of violence. The plot, meanwhile, is a little silly.\n\nThe first Superman cartoon was released in 1938, a few years after the original film. It was made by Fleischer Studios, which borrowed heavily from comic books and film noir. The city of Metropolis evokes a gangster’s paradise, and the studio’s gangster films with Bogart, Cagney, and Robinson gave the film a sense of reality. Despite the fact that the series has undergone several changes, the basic storyline remains the same.\n\nThe Superman cartoons were lost for years, but were finally rediscovered through public domain collections. While they were treated with disrespect, fans still had the chance to watch these classics. Despite the fact that the original films were not preserved in their entirety, the series had a profound impact on the 1990s Warner animated television show. So, why not watch the original Superman cartoon? It may surprise you! So what’s the best thing about Superman?\n\nThe Superman cartoons are arguably the best-known of all comic book adaptations. Superman was created by the Fleischer brothers. The Fleischers were already in business with Paramount, and the studio was given a new hot property to work on. Dave Fleischer knew how difficult cartoons were, so he suggested a huge budget. Paramount later backed away from the project, but the Fleischers stuck with the series.\n\nMany actors have done voice work in the Superman cartoon, but how do they compare? Each voice actor has shown a deep passion for the character, and they have all performed with respect for the material. In this article, we’ll look at some of the best Superman voice work and rank them in order of talent. Mark Valley: One of the most prolific actors in the DC universe, Mark Valley has appeared in shows such as Fringe and Human Target.\n\nAndrea Romano: The legendary casting director has directed many iconic animated series, including Batman and Superman: The Animated Series. The series was the first animated television series to feature a team of DC characters, and its focus on serious storylines helped pave the way for future superhero adventures. It also paved the way for the DC Animated Universe, as well as featuring the first team-up of Batman and Superman in the same project.\n\nGeorge Newbern: After replacing Tim Daly as Superman, Newbern voiced Superman on radio. He later voiced the game show character Sephiroth, and was also the voice behind many Superman cartoons. In addition to acting as Superman in the comic books, he also played the role of Batman on the DC Showcase Shorts Superman/Shazam! The Return of Black Adam.\n\nTim Daly: The first series of Superman’s animated television series featured a deep voice for Clark Kent. However, the series also introduced a modernized version of the character, and shifted the expectations for a Superman voice in a cartoon. Tim Daly acted as Superman alongside Lois Lane, as did Clancy Brown as his nemesis. Despite the change in style, Daly managed to maintain an elusive balance between the two characters.\n\nIn the original 1940s Superman cartoon series, a man operates a control panel for the robots. He adjusts the dial when the robots go on missions. Unlike today, there are no television screens to see the robots. Police spend hours shooting at the robot, but bullets ricochet off of him and never hit the man. It is not until later that Superman finds a way to save his life.\n\nThe storyline of Superman’s origins was centered around his origins in Krypton. The Kryptonian Brainiac stopped the destruction of the planet from reaching the people. As a child, Superman was not allowed to fly, but was eventually given the freedom to do so. His first appearance in the radio series featured him flying, and he began to be portrayed in space and in the air.\n\nThe plot begins with a madman who builds a giant mechanical robot capable of crushing an airplane. The robot is radio controlled and is a giant robot that is unleashed on Metropolis. Lois Lane, a journalist assigned to a cover story, goes out to take photos of the robot. Superman rescues her by changing to his superhero identity and rescuing her from the robot’s foot. The story ends with Lois writing an article in the Daily Planet about the events that had occurred.\n\nThe original Superman cartoon was a hit, and Superman fans were enamored with the character. The character was an important part of American culture, and he has reshaped American values. His origin story is one of his greatest triumphs, as he is the last survivor of a planet doomed by the evil Krypton. The Kryptonian version of the Superman character reveals that he had conceived of the K-metal in his imagination as early as 1939.\n\nIf you’re a fan of the DC Comics hero, you probably already know about the villains in Superman cartoons. Lex Luthor is one of the most famous villains in the DC Universe, and his relationship with Lois Lane is legendary. But even before Lois dated the Man of Steel, she dated Lex Luthor. After their relationship ended, Lois broke up with Lex because of her disapproval of his personality. Darkseid is another uber popular villain from the Superman cartoon universe.\n\nDarkseid, Superman’s most ruthless adversary, makes his first appearance in Superman: The Animated Series. The featurettes in this collection include interviews with producers Bruce Timm and Alan Burnett, artist Glen Murakami, writers Rich Fogel and Stan Berkowitz, and director James Tucker. These featurettes also cover the first two episodes of the series: Stolen Memories and The Last Son of Krypton – Part I.\n\nThe second-string villain of Superman is the infamous King Shark. This rogue supervillain has been around longer than anyone else on the planet. He is the son of a mad marionette monstrosity named Winslow Schott. 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"This is an extremely detailed 1950 Army Map Service transportation and topographical map of Taiwan (Formosa). It was produced in the context of the Chinese Civil War (1927 - 1949), when the prospects of a conflict in the Taiwan Straits and on Taiwan itself seemed imminent.\n\nLike other maps produced by Army Map Service, this map attains a level of precision and detail that was very advanced for the time. In this case, the Army Map Service has also benefitted from earlier work done by the Japanese colonial government. This map shows the continued difficulty of building infrastructure on Taiwan, particularly in the mountainous interior, even after fifty years of Japanese colonialism, which prioritized railways and other infrastructure above all else.\n\nThe terminology used on the map shows the rapidity of changes of Taiwan's political status between 1945 and 1950. The center of Tai-pei is still referred to as Taihoku, its Japanese-era colonial name. Many smaller towns, the names of rail lines, and several terms in the glossary at bottom are also denoted with their Japanese names. The part of mainland China visible at top-left (now Fuqing, Fujian) is referred to as 'China' instead of 'Red China,' 'Communist China,' 'mainland China,' or 'People's Republic of China' as would be conventional soon afterwards.\n\nThe Chinese Civil War had been ongoing in some form since 1927, but the critical and most intense phase was in the late 1940s. During this conflict, the Communist Party's People's Liberation Army (PLA) transformed from a guerilla force to a true battlefield army. At the end of World War II (1939 - 1945), the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was based in Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, while the Republic of China government, led by Chiang Kai-Shek and his Nationalist Party (Guomindang, GMD), moved from its wartime capital of Chongqing to its pre-war capital of Nanjing. While the U.S. oversaw a series of failed negotiations designed to avoid a full-scale civil war, both the CCP and GMD were eager to go on the offensive. With somewhat tepid support from Washington and a significant advantage in troops and equipment, Chiang Kai-Shek's forces were initially well-positioned and made quick advances in 1946-1947, driving the Communists into Manchuria.\n\nHowever, with support from the Soviet Union and control of the countryside, the PLA was prepared for a drawn-out guerrilla war, and a series of bitter sieges and battles in Manchuria in 1948 and early 1949 paved the road to CCP victory. At the same time, the GMD regime devolved into corruption, tyranny, and political chaos, beset by an unresolvable monetary crisis, feeling betrayed by the U.S., and outmaneuvered by the CCP in the propaganda war for public opinion.\n\nBy late January 1949, the PLA had made advances throughout northern China and captured Beiping (Beijing). Chiang was forced to step down as President of the Republic of China, but maneuvered to prepare for a political revival in Taiwan. On April 20, PLA troops crossed the Yangzi River and raced towards southern China. By the end of 1949, remnant GMD forces had all retreated to Taiwan or held out in small pockets along the frontiers of the new People's Republic (or PRC, proclaimed October 1).\n\nWhen GMD forces fled to Taiwan in 1949, their future prospects were quite bleak. While the PLA lacked a navy capable of invading Taiwan in the short-term, Chiang and the GMD had alienated much of the population of Taiwan with authoritarian measures and massacres (most notably the February 28 Incident in 1947) as well as their main foreign benefactor, the United States. The U.S. considered recognizing the PRC and turning Taiwan over to the United Nations or leaving it to an eventual PLA invasion, and various designs to topple Chiang were entertained.\n\nBut the situation changed dramatically with the start of the Korean War (1950 - 1953). Despite its many flaws and unrealistic irredentism towards the Chinese mainland, Chiang's regime was suddenly a necessary bulwark against Communist expansion throughout Asia. The U.S. signed a mutual defense treaty with the Republic of China in 1955 and was prepared to risk war with the PRC in the First (1954 - 1955) and Second (1958) Taiwan Straits Crises, which were focused on Kinmen, Matsu, and other ROC-held islands just off the Chinese coast (not shown here). The long-term consequence of these events has been the intractable question of Taiwan's status and the continued threat of a major conflict between China and the U.S. over Taiwan.\n\nThis map was prepared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Army Map Service in Washington D.C. in 1950, based on an earlier 1944 - 1945 U.S. Geological Survey Formosa Road Map. At top, this is noted as 'Edition 3,' though it is unclear if the earlier two editions were the just-mentioned maps or editions made after 1945. This edition exists in the holdings of several institutions in North America and Europe, including the Library of Congress and the U.S. Geological Survey Library in Menlo Park, CA. It is scarce to the market.\n\nGood. Creases along fold lines and staining in left margin towards top.\n\nOCLC 11303939.Hsiao-ting Lin, Accidental State: Chiang Kai-shek, the United States, and the Making of Taiwan (Harvard University Press, 2016).\nLooking for a high-resolution scan of this?"
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Already she has nearly 30,000 signatures.\n\nIn fact, the Girl Guide’s Motto that we both know off by heart is: ‘I promise to do my best, to be true to myself, my beliefs and Canada; I will take action for a better world.’ We are living up to this motto by campaigning for a better world.\n\nNow, we want the Girl Guides of Canada to live up to their own motto by removing GMOs and making cookies safe and environmentally friendly.\n\nThose cookie sales provide a million dollars toward summer camp in Enderby, BC each year (about 100 miles north of the US border), reports the Times Colonist.\n\nFor the time being, we feel confident in the safety of all the ingredients in Girl Scout Cookies, including GMO ingredients.\n\nThat may be tragic, but the next statement is outright false, and straight out of the biotech industry’s talking points playbook:\n\nIt’s important to note that there is worldwide scientific support that there are no safety concerns with the currently commercialized ingredients derived from genetically modified agricultural crops (GMOs) on the market—the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and the American Medical Association all share this assessment. In addition, in the future, GMOs may offer a way to help feed an ever-increasing world population.\n\nThat an organization as influential as the Girl Scouts would be so woefully misinformed (at best) demands response.\n\nIn a detailed look at hunger in America, the USDA’s own figures show that since the introduction of GMO crops in 1996, the number and percent of people considered “food insecure” has grown. With nearly 20 years of opportunity, GMO crops have not reduced hunger in America, or anywhere else in the world. In fact, the percentage of hungry has grown.\n\nThe UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier de Shutter, recognizes that ag productivity is not the problem. The world produces enough food. The problem is over a billion of us can’t afford it. This expert calls it a ‘price-crisis, not a food-crisis.’ Food speculation on the commodities market is a major problem, not production, so de Shutter is calling for global regulation on food speculation:\n\nF. William Engdahl is but one of many writers condemning the deregulation of derivatives markets, which create false booms and busts, especially in food commodities. In a detailed discussion of the issue, he summarizes the problem:\n\nThe elimination of national grain reserves in the USA and EU and other major OECD industrial countries set the stage for the next step in the process—elimination of agricultural commodity derivatives regulation, allowing unbridled unchecked speculative manipulations.\n\nDe Shutter promotes agroecology to meet the world’s food needs. The “green revolution” – a cynical euphemism for millions of monocropped GMO acres with their attendant toxic chemicals – needs to be replaced with agroecology, multiple and varied crops run in sync with nature instead of trying to chemically or genetically dominate nature.\n\n“The world needs a paradigm shift in agricultural development from a ‘green revolution’ to an ‘ecological intensification’ approach,” the UN said in its latest food security report: (Trade and Environment Review 2013) “Wake up before it is too late: Make agriculture truly sustainable now for food security in a changing climate.”\n\nPlus, we cannot ignore the environmental impact of dousing our lands with billions of tons of those toxic chemicals every year. GE crops require those chemicals, an unsustainable practice that is sickening all of us, reducing the world’s pollinator populations and destroying our land, water and air.\n\nHere’s a brief sampling of scientific studies revealing the dangers of and problems with GE foods:\n\nIn addition to signing both the Canadian and USA petitions, you can send the above list (and supplement it, too!) to the Girl Scouts, and to cookies(@)girlguides(dot)ca.\n\nMeanwhile, other mothers and girls are getting involved, too, by refusing to sell GMO cookies.\n\nUntil there are non-GMO choices, you can still support the Scouts without contributing to the demand for GMO ingredients:\n\nOrder or renew your magazine subscriptions through the Girl Scouts\n\nOffer a donation in place of your cookie order\n\nIf you are a Girl Scout or a troop leader concerned about GMOs, you can raise funds in other ways. Some great ideas are provided on the Girls Scout’s own site (and some of them are quite eco-friendly!).\n\nOr, we can just ask the top executives to step down so that more enlightened leaders run these organizations, maybe some folks who get their news outside corporate-run media, or folks who have the barest glimmer of understanding about the failed chemical farming paradigm.\n\nWith the ‘Monsanto Protection Act’ failing to get renewed, and hedge funds dumping Monsanto stock, some people do understand that a return to sustainable food production is on the horizon. Surely, organizations that teach our girls survivalism, proper nutrition and environmental care can sell healthy cookies that promote all three ideas."
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"THREE OTHER ARTICLES WORTH READING\n\n“Allow us to attempt to see issues from their higher aspect:\nYou complain about seeing thorny rose bushes;\nMe, I rejoice and provides because of the gods\nThat thorns have roses.\n~~Alphonse Karr, “Letters written from my backyard,” 1853\n\nBLAST FROM THE PAST\n\nAt Every day Kos on this date in 2018—North Korea continues to develop nuclear program whereas Trump … effectively, tweets, principally:\n\nSimply in case you have been questioning in regards to the progress of Donald Trump’s plan to denuclearize North Korea through an formidable plan of lurching from incoherent mockery to lavish reward to ramshackle guarantees based mostly on nothing in any respect, the reply is that North Korea is continuous to construct up its nuclear arsenal and capabilities whereas ignoring his administration’s calls for.\n\nA new study notes that identified North Korean missile bases, recognized through satellite tv for pc photos, proceed to be lively. North Korea denies the existence of those bases in any respect; consultants stay involved that Crew Trump is so wanting to ink a Trump-flattering deal that they will overlook it.\n\n“It’s not like these bases have been frozen,” Mr. [Victor] Cha, the chief of the group that studied the photographs, mentioned in an interview. “Work is continuous. What all people is nervous about is that Trump goes to just accept a nasty deal — they provide us a single take a look at web site and dismantle a number of different issues, and in return they get a peace settlement” that formally ends the Korean Battle.\n\nCha was on Crew Trump’s shortlist for the South Korea ambassadorship put up, however was nixed after he criticized administration insurance policies towards North Korea. It’s maybe notable that he is utilizing the “All people is nervous” assemble to publicly dump on Trump for being silly sufficient to signal such a deal."
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While management plans have been developed to oversee operations at individual holdings, this week the county commissioners launched discussion of broader rules for all its open space areas.\n\nIn particular, the county commissioners are looking to define what is and isn’t allowed and formalize processes and fees for special events, programs and commercial uses on open space property.\n\n“The purpose we see with this new program is protection for the resources the county has purchased,” Kirkman said. “There are uses out there that don’t mix on certain sites or mix on open space at all.”\n\nConflicts range from off-leash dogs on trails, to private fishing clients crowding stream banks to private photo shoots that discourage other users from dotting the landscape. Staff noted their aim in tightening the open space rules is to increase enjoyment of the county’s resources for all the groups that use them.\n\n“My goal, in my position, is to get people out on open space,” said Peter Suneson, outreach and education specialist for Eagle County Open Space.\n\nSuneson noted the county has never charged fees for programming or special events conducted on open space. The new rules would change that, for some entities.\n\nPrograms would be defined as curriculum-driven events with 25 or fewer participants. While a fee would be charged to organizations that host more than 25 programs annually, schools and nonprofit groups would be exempted.\n\nCommissioner Jeanne McQueeney noted the proposed fee schedule is very modest. “It strikes me as very low, almost more trouble than it is worth,” she said.\n\nSuneson said the goal is not to generate a large chunk of revenue, but rather to offset staff time associated with permit review. The over-reaching goals of the program revisions, he said, are to get a better handle on open space uses, protect county resources and address possible conflicts. The commissioners voiced support for those objectives.\n\n“We certainly don’t want to charge people a fee for using open space they have paid for,” said Commissioner Kathy Chandler-Henry.\n\nOne of the big potential open space conflicts is between commercial outfitters using county property to conduct their business and private citizens enjoying a resource the county has financed.\n\nBy the county definition, commercial activities on open space include guiding, training, weddings, photography, instruction, outfitting or any event that involves a client paying for a service. While that’s a expansive definition, Kirkman noted the county’s biggest commercial issue is at county river access sites.\n\nSuneson and Kirkman said there has been consistent negative feedback from the public regarding commercial use crowding out public use at parking areas, fishing holes and boat ramps.\n\n“If there is a client there, it’s a place a resident can’t take,” Kirby noted.\n\nUsing the U.S. Bureau of Land Management rules as a template, the county is considering a $100 commercial permit charge on open space sites. But the open space department has recommended easing into that charge.\n\nTheir proposal is to ask commercial operators to register in 2021 — providing information such as a contact name, outfitter license information and a certificate of insurance. Commercial users would also be asked to sign a stewardship affidavit that outlines conservation practices expected on county open space.\n\n“Holding people to the same standard would be a good goal,” said Kirkman.\n\nAt the end of the 2021 season, the county wants commercial users to report back with their numbers and insights to help define the permit process. The fee program launch is proposed in 2022.\n\nKirkman added the county wants to work with other agencies including the BLM and various municipalities to standardize regulations.\n\nThere is also some higher level discussion informing the open space discussion.\n\n“Are commercial uses a priority for the open space program?” Kirkman asked.\n\n“I do not feel that they are a priority,” McQueeney responded “I feel very strongly that our residents and the people who pay taxes are the priority.”\n\nMcQueeney noted the county isn’t talking about banning commercial operations on open space, but rather searching for how to balance uses. “The public is very easily pushed out,” she noted. “We are giving commercial operators an opportunity to make this work.”\n\nSuneson noted that members of the Eagle County Open Space Advisory Committee have echoed those sentiments. He also added that generally speaking, commercial operators have been open to the county’s efforts to tighten the rules.\n\nThe next step, Suneson said, will be a reconsideration of the modest fees proposed. From there the county will issue a press release about the proposed changes and schedule a forum for people to comment.",
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"Decades after setting the study of Paul on a profoundly new footing with Paul and Palestinian Judaism (Fortress Press, ), E. Sanders now offers an expansive introduction to the apostle, navigating some of the thorniest issues in scholarship in language accessible to the novice and seasoned scholar alike.\n\nAlways careful to distinguish what we can know historically from what we may only Cited by: 4. The Life And Letters Of Paul The Apostle by Lyman Abbott (Author) › Visit The apostle book Lyman Abbott Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author.\n\nAre you an author. Learn about Author Central. Lyman Abbott (Author) ISBN ISBN Author: Lyman Abbott. This book is a rather rambling,long-winded paraphrase of the letters of Paul the apostle to the author uses long drawn out titles quite a lot, super letters of Paul titles like this one for example referring to God and Jesus,and I quote \"our always-is God and his son, the Master-sent-from-Heaven- by-God-rescuer\",what a mouthful that one is,and there are more of the same dotted /5(11).\n\nThe Apostle Paul writes this compilation of letters to the 1st Century churches he established. He wanted them to know the heart of God and hear His message of truth and love. Some of the most beautiful truths of the Bible are found in the letters from Paul/5().\n\nof the Apostle Paul. Hopefully this will help us to be more effective in our own service. The primary source of this information will come from two sources: 1. The book of Acts. The letters Paul wrote. In the course of our study we will try to place Paul’s inspired letters in a chronological sequence with the book.\n\nAlthough Paul penned or dictated these letters, he makes it clear that he is speaking under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. The other apostles, as well as the early church, accepted these letters as words from God (2 Peter –21; –16). By far the easiest way I’ve found to read these letters in chronological order is to read The Authentic Letters of Paul (Dewey et al), which not only puts the letters in chronological order but also grapples with places where others may have edited and rearranged the letters, and/or added new material.\n\nFull disclosure: I was involved, albeit only slightly, in the editing process of this. The Apostle Paul is, next to Jesus, clearly the most intriguing figure of the 1st century of Christianity, and far better known than Jesus because he wrote all of those letters that we have [as.\n\nFortunately for us, considerable information along these lines is available within the letters themselves and can be supplemented by biographical accounts written by Luke, who was a companion of Paul, and included in the Book of Acts.\n\nPaul was a native of Tarsus. The EPISTLES of PAUL the APOSTLE to SENECA, with SENECA'S to PAUL. [Several very learned writers have entertained a favourable opinion of these Epistles. They are undoubtedly of high antiquity. Salmeron cites them to prove that Seneca was one of Car's household, referred to by Paul, Philip.\n\n22, as saluting the brethren at Philippi. The Pauline epistles are the fourteen books in the New Testament traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle, although many dispute the anonymous Epistle to the Hebrews as being a Pauline epistle.\n\nThere is nearly universal consensus in modern New Testament scholarship on a core group of authentic Pauline epistles whose authorship is rarely contested: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians. The Epistle to the Galatians, often shortened to Galatians, is the ninth book of the New is a letter from Paul the Apostle to a number of Early Christian communities in rs have suggested that this is either the Roman province of Galatia in southern Anatolia, or a large region defined by an ethnic group of Celtic people in central Anatolia.\n\nBy Brian Chilton. In the New Testament, thirteen letters are attributed to the apostle Paul. Paul is, of course, the individual who had persecuted the church, but became a Christian missionary after an encounter with the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus.\n\nDownload it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Letters From Heaven By the Apostle Paul: Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians /5(). Timeline of the Apostle Paul includes the Year, The Life of Paul, the Books Written, and Historical Events.\n\n5 – c. 64 or 67), commonly known as Saint Paul and also known by his Hebrew name Saul of Tarsus (Hebrew: שאול התרסי , romanized: Sha'ūl ha-Tarsī; Greek: Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, romanized: Saũlos Tarseús), was an apostle (although not one of the Twelve Apostles) who Attributes: Christian martyrdom, Sword.\n\nSources. Of the 27 books in the New Testament, 13 are attributed to Paul, and approximately half of another, Acts of the Apostles, deals with Paul’s life andabout half of the New Testament stems from Paul and the people whom he influenced.\n\nOnly 7 of the 13 letters, however, can be accepted as being entirely authentic (dictated by Paul himself). Of the 27 books of the New Testament, at least 13 are attributed to the apostle Paul.\n\nWho was Paul, and why are his letters important enough to include in the Bible. This video gives a. The Epistles of the Apostle Paul have a very distinctive character.\n\nAll Scripture, up to the Gospel accounts of the crucifixion, looks forward to the cross, and has primarily in view Israel, and the blessing of the earth through the Messianic : Books of The Bible.BOOK 6 - PAUL'S LETTER TO THE ROMANS.\n\nI - THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST, AND \"JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH\" PAUL'S EAGERNESS TO SHARE THE GOSPEL WITH THE CHRISTIANS OF ROME. Romans 1: Greetings from Paul, an Apostle of the Gospel of the risen Christ, son of God - also 1: 7 Blessings and prayers.The proper Question is bigger than this; a number of the canonical are disputed; many others are dismissed, even by theologians; check the Catholic Encyclopaedia: NEW ADVENT: Search Pauline epistles > The letters on which scholars are about evenly."
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"Vivus’ new obesity drug: Will it get scooped by generics before it even hits the market?\n\nThis past Wednesday, the FDA approved Belviq, the recently renamed obesity drug from Arena. It wasn’t a huge surprise since the FDA review panel gave a strong 18-4 vote of support for its approval. Interestingly, it doesn’t appear that the REMS requirement for Belviq is all that onerous (something I commented on in my last blog post), so Arena looks like they have a real winner on their hands.\n\nThe next obesity drug up for approval is Qnexa from Vivus. I’ve written about Qnexa in the past (here and here) and it’s been a long journey for Vivus with an initial rejection from the FDA, negotiations over new clinical trial data requirements and a refiling of the NDA. However, after all that, it looks like Qnexa will be approved based on the 20-2 vote by the advisory panel. And that’s a good thing! The clinical trial data for Qnexa is actually much more positive than that for Belviq. Almost 50% of patients taking Belviq lost at least 5% of their body weight (average of 5.7% overall), while 50% of patients taking the highest dose of Qnexa lost at least 15% of their body weight (average of 14.4% overall). You’re probably thinking, “Wow! Vivus has the obesity market cornered!!”. Not so fast, Vivus may get scooped by generics before they even sell their first pill.",
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"Unlike Belviq, which is a new chemical entity and covered under numerous patents which prevents other drug companies from making and selling the active ingredient, Qnexa is a combination of two drugs that are already available as generics (phentermine and topiramate). The highest dose of Qnexa contains 15 mg of phentermine and 92 mg of topiramate. A quick internet search reveals you can get a bottle of 100, 15 mg tablet of phentermine for $142 and a bottle of 120, 100 mg tablets of topiramate for $204, a cost per day of slightly over $3 or $90/month. Yikes! That’s some stiff competition for a branded drug where a price of $150-200 for a month of therapy is seen as a being “on the low end”.\n\nHowever, Qnexa does an advantage that the generic drugs do not: Qnexa is a controlled-release combination of phentermine and topiramate (this formulation is no doubt patented). This has the benefit that patients can take the drug less frequently and the levels of the drug in the body are much more stable since the dose is slowly release over a period of time. When treating obesity, where food craving and appetite can vary over the course of a day, this is significant advantage. However, it remains to be seen if a physician could simply have the patient split the dose of generic drugs, take it twice a day and see similar results as the sustained-release Qnexa. I have no doubt that physicians will give it a try (or are already trying it).\n\nTwo factors will determine the impact of generic phentermine and topiramate on Qnexa’s sales: the price of Qnexa and how insurance companies respond to it. If Qnexa hits the market at a modest premium, say $100 – $120/month, I predict that insurance companies won’t balk at it. They won’t like it, but they’ll also judge the difference in price as too small to devote resources to controlling. However, if the price goes much higher, say $150+, insurance companies will take notice and start to implement some controls that could significant curtail Qnexa sales.\n\nNow insurance companies can’t force a physician to prescribe generic phentermine and topiramate instead of Qnexa, since neither is approved for use in weight loss (physicians on the other hand, are free to prescribe drugs for off-label use). However, insurance companies have the ability to heavily incentivise the use of particular drugs through things like co-pays, step-edits and prior authorizations. The really big risk for Qnexa is the co-pay. Insurance companies typically have “tiers” for their prescription drug coverage that look something like this:\n\nIf we imagine a scenario where Qnexa is priced at $120/month (which is way lower than what I think they’ll price it at), insurance companies won’t complain too much about the cost and may choose to put it on tier 2. However, patients will see a significant difference in out-of-pocket expense for Qnexa vs. generic phentermine and topiramate. If a doctor prescribes Qnexa, the patient would pay around $40/month for the prescription. If a doctor prescribes generic phentermine and topiramate, the patient only pays $20 per month ($10 for each prescription). Over a year, that’s a difference of $240, not a lot, but enough to provide some incentive to take the generics. If Qnexa gets price higher than $150, insurance companies may put it on tier 3, where patients are paying $45/month more than the generics for a difference of $540/year. That is a significant amount of money in most people’s books and enough to get patients to ask their physician to prescribe the generic combination.\n\nEither way you cut it, Qnexa, despite have a clear clinical benefit for obese patients, may have a hard time reaching the multi-billion dollar a year sales estimates that have been floating around. When the FDA makes its final call on Qnexa on July 20th, keep an eye out for the price Vivus settles on because it will have a huge impact on how successful (or unsuccessful) the drug becomes."
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"Cattle prices across all specifications continue to climb.\n\nTHE typical dip in slaughter that comes with winter, combined with a low herd and very good seasonal conditions across much of the eastern states' cattle country is creating a buffer from global beef market concerns for the cattle market.\n\nCattle prices across all specifications continue to hold strong, with the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator now sitting at 758 cents per kilogram carcase weight. Last week it reached a new record of 772, up 5c on the previous record set in March. While this week's sales have seen it come off the boil, the EYCI remains 270c above year-ago levels.\n\nMeat & Livestock Australia analysts report the EYCI is more than 200c above the five-year average, a clear indication of the strength of the store market at the moment.\n\nA large number of saleyards reported reduced yardings again and numbers on AuctionsPlus were down last week by more than 5000 head.\n\nCows with calves at foot increased by $330, whilst pregnancy-tested-in-calf heifers and cows were up by $340 and $211 respectively. Heifers had strong price gains across all weight categories.\n\nSouthern Queensland was both the largest listing and purchasing region with 3,075 head from the region offered and 1,683 head purchased.\n\nMeanwhile, processor competition at prime sales has been super hot, with one regional livestock exchange making the point that just one extra buyer pushed the price of export cattle 20 to 30 cents higher.\n\nZac Ede, Bailey Property & Livestock, said that competition had the greatest effect on the cow market last week at the Hunter Regional Livestock Exchange, with the top pen making 340c/kg liveweight and the average 274c/kg.\n\n\"The export cattle job is very strong but so too the trade job and feedlotters are putting a floor in the market,\" he said.\n\n\"It's an exceptional situation.\"\n\nProducers were torn between carrying on with their cattle and thinking the market is too good to last so they ought to cash in now, Mr Dargen said.\n\n\"A lot are having a bet each way. The cost of replacing if you do sell is one factor, however, that is pushing some to hang on,\" he said.\n\n\"It's just really nice to be in times when people don't have to sell.\"\n\nBeef analyst Olivia Agar told the latest Mecardo market recap podcast grass on the ground and a good seasonal forecast seems to be enough for the cattle market to ignore what is going on with global prices at the moment.\n\nThe EYCI was now at a premium to the 90CL (chemical lean) frozen cow indicator, the export price benchmark, she said.\n\nThe big disruptions in United States cattle processing due to virus outbreaks in April and May has created a big backlog in cattle to be slaughtered. The past three weeks has seen near-normal production again in the US, which had flowed through to export beef value declines, Ms Agar said.\n\nMore pain might yet be felt for Australian exports as the US ramps up grainfed exports to our key markets, she said.\n\nMLA analysts said the fact producers were in a better position to feed for longer and finish to heavier weights was leading to a significant contraction in the supply of finished cattle.\n\nOn Monday, the heavy steer indicator averaged 385c/kg liveweight, up 85c or around 30 per cent on year-ago levels.\n\nStart the day with all the big news in agriculture! Click here to sign up to receive our daily Farmonline."
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"SISCO, Jean Elizabeth - age 98, of Yarmouth passed away, April 1st, 2019 at Yarmouth Regional Hospital. Born in Yarmouth, August 20, 1920 she was a daughter of the late Arthur and Elizabeth (Nickerson) Scoville. Jean was a dedicated member of the Yarmouth 50+ seniors club where she served as president for several years, as well as spending 8 winters working on different projects for the government. She was a founding member of the Yarmouth South activity center on Horton Street where she volunteered for many years. Jean dedicated her life to raising her family. She will be missed by her daughters, Louise Noble, Ontario; Diane (Wayne) Thibeau, Hebron; Donna (Bruce) Blandin, Dartmouth; sons, Douglas (Joyce), Tusket; David (Dorothy), Sandford; Keith, Arcadia; Jeffery (Cleta), South Ohio; Timmy; Samuel and Richard (Lynn) all of Yarmouth. She was a loving grandmother to 38 grandchildren and had many great and great great grandchildren. Elizabeth was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by husband, Walter George; sons, Daniel and Craig; grandson, Joel as well as a great grandson, Jeremy; brothers, Winston, William, Stanley, Nelson, George and Arthur; sisters, Marion, Dorothy, Theresa, Lillian and Myrna. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home and Crematorium, Yarmouth. Visitation was from 7-9pm., Sunday, April 7, 2019 with prayers at 8 pm from Sweeny’s Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral was held on Monday, April 8, 2019 at 2 pm, Rev Newell officiated, also from the Sweeny’s Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, followed by a reception at Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Family flowers only. Donation can be made in memory to a charity of your choice. On-line condolences may be sent to: sweenysfh@eastlink.ca or you may sign the guestbook on-line at: www.sweenysfuneralhome.net"
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"Once again the Conservative is swept in on a national tidal wave, while we are swept aside! Nonetheless, congratulations to Mr Thomas on his victory.\n\nA positive campaign – to build a brighter future\n\nWe fought a positive campaign – for our children’s future. For an outward-looking, forward-looking and compassionate country. To heal the divisions, to bring our communities together and to build a brighter future.\n\nBut electors chose a Party which will take us on a different path. Many lent their votes to the Conservatives this time because they believed they would get the B word done and that that was apparently their primary concern. Whether it gets anything done or merely starts fresh chaos remains to be seen.\n\nI fear for the future of our country. I fear for the future of our NHS, our climate, our schools, about housing inequality and widening inequality in our society. I also fear we’ll be witnessing more Green-washing, charity-washing, photo opportunities and public relations stunts as responses to these issues, rather than the substantial change in policy which our country needs. And I fear we’ll have more excuses for why the Conservatives cannot deliver their many pre-election bribes and manifesto promises…\n\nIt is vital that – in spite of this profoundly depressing setback – we must not abandon the people who need and deserve their voice to be heard and who will otherwise be ignored, or simply used for public relations stunts.\n\nI was again inspired by the people I met on the campaign trail. West Cornwall and Scilly has a wealth of remarkable, perceptive and considerate people who get it. And I was energised each day by an outstanding team of volunteers who came together from this community to help me fight this campaign. The commitment and support was remarkable. People of no Party affiliation and many of other Party affiliation. They all recognised how important this election was. They knew as did I that this was about more than merely getting a B word done. We will not let the energy and dynamism of this dissipate.\n\nI thank our team led by our agent, Liz Wilkin. A remarkable effort and a magnificent campaign.\n\nHowever we were ultimately undone by forces beyond our control; by actions and decisions which ultimately undermined the effort we made to win this seat.\n\nWhy did we lose?\n\nIt is because many of our supporters (and many former Labour supporters as well!) were distracted/misled by the Tory propaganda. They believed it was just a “Get Brexit done” election. Too many seemed unaware it was about the whole of our Government for a full 5 year period!\n\nThe unvarnished truth however is that our Party leadership made three critical tactical errors – each one of which I attempted to persuade them not to do. These comments are directed at the group who surround (advise and protect) the Leader and are not personalised at Jo Swinson herself.\n\nThe first was that it chose to adopt a deeply unwise policy position – Revoke Article 50 – which I warned would drive our supporters away. See my (hastily thrown together!) speech to the Party Conference in September.\n\nI warned that the “Cummings’ Government” would make sure the Liberal Democrats are viewed as illiberal and undemocratic. I warned that this policy declaration would prove to be counterproductive, because it would result in us losing in seats like this; granting victory to the Brexiteers. I’m not claiming to have remarkable foresight, yet what I predicted is what happened. And it is of course the opposite of what the policy was intended to achieve.\n\nIt followed a succession of what I saw as unappealing campaign slogans – “Exit from B…”; Boll**ks to B…”; “Stop B…”- all of which shouted into a diminishing evangelical end of the remain echo chamber and alienated most others.\n\nSecond, our Leadership had a golden opportunity to explore the possibility of a temporary alternative “Caretaker Government” during the Autumn. It refused. This was a tactical mistake. Based on the belief that the risk of being associated with and therefore toxified by Jeremy Corbyn was greater than the potential benefit of being able to wrest the control of Brexit away from the dangerously dishonest PM Johnson. It is very doubtful that Mr Corbyn would have ended up as PM in those circumstances, but our Leadership was unprepared to risk that possibility. I argued that this placed narrow and self-defeating tribalism above the national interest.\n\nThird, it made the suicidal call to have an election now, just when the whole agenda was evidently heavily tipping in favour of the Tories. I appreciate that others closer to the Westminster village were convinced that Johnson would have pulled the plug anyway (using a one line Bill), but that was not evident and the Parliamentary arithmetic didn’t appear to add up for him. It couldn’t have been a worse time for the ‘Remain’ camp. We could have chosen better times to precipitate the election, especially if the Caretaker government could have been assembled, as mentioned above.\n\nIn my view, that’s why we are suffering this result. It’s depressing. But our Party Leadership must accept some (though not all) of the blame for this. Coupled with a Momentum-led Labour Party campaign which appealed to the few, not the many, the scene was perfectly set for Dominic Cummings to clean-up. And so he did.\n\nOur campaign fostered hope. But now it’s clear many vulnerable people and groups are exposed to a Government which is not on their side.\n\nWe must not walk away. There’s too much at stake.\n\nTempting as it is we must not recoil away to lick wounds for 4 years while the Conservatives are granted free rein to do as they please. The enthusiasm, energy and courage generated in our local campaign was a very big plus to take away from this otherwise profoundly depressing result. We will dust ourselves off and regroup. I remain undaunted. Our community and our climate deserve a voice.\n\nThe campaign goes on…"
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"I am posting this, not because I knew how to find even ground after the loss of my mother, but to share my 20/20 hindsight and learnings. Let’s start with what I learned about equanimity.\n\nOver the past few months, I thought I was failing on equanimity as I continued to have ups and downs. Recently I learned that equanimity is not a static state. You don’t get to a place of balance and stay there. The metaphor DaRa Williams uses is a seesaw. When you were a kid and tried to balance on a seesaw with your friend, you didn’t just move to one place and stay there. Staying balanced required constant movement. It took effort and attention to stay in balance.\n\nWe live our lives bouncing back and forth between pain and pleasure, gain and loss, fame and disrepute, praise and blame often without knowing what is going on. And thus, aversion and greed arise because we are pushing away the pain, loss, disrepute and blame while trying to hold on to the pleasure, gain, fame and praise.\n\nGrief drains your energy. But you add to the exhaustion by trying to push away the pain of loss. I had very little energy after the death of my mother. Since I had been grieving her loss for the two years that she had dementia, I thought I “should be” done with grieving. So, I just tried to go on with my everyday life. And for me a habit energy is sweeping unpleasant under the carpet. I thought I was doing pretty good. My plan was to deal with any left-over grief at the retreat I was going on, and to be done with it before Walt and I went on vacation.\n\nI was not really willing to continue mourning. By our willingness to mourn, we slowly acknowledge, integrate, and accept the truth of our losses. Sometimes the best way to let go is to grieve. Jack Kornfield says, “It takes courage to grieve, to honor the pain we carry. We can grieve in tears or in meditative silence, in prayer or in song. In touching the pain of recent and long-held griefs, we come face to face with our genuine human vulnerability, with helplessness and hopelessness. These are the storm clouds of the heart.”\n\nAbout a week later, I went to the silent retreat. The first day I was able to settle into the meditation. The grief was not rearing its ugly head. At least not until the evening when we did a lovingkindness meditation. Then my heart broke open and the pain was overwhelming. I was sitting at the meditation holding my breath trying to hold the grief in so I would not disturb everyone else. They were doing a very beautiful lovingkindness meditation. I felt panicked until I remembered I could go back to my breath. Usually I use my chest as an anchor for my breath. But it was too contracted. Instead, I used the sensation of the breath in my nostrils. Thay is right when he says, “When we recognize and embrace the pain and sorrow within us, it calms down like the baby in her mother’s arms.” It really did calm my panic. And I realized that in that moment, even though my grief was strong, I was OK. I could be with the grief, mainly because I knew I would be OK by coming back to my breath. It was my years of practice that allowed me to take refuge in my breath.\n\nThe grief arose, was there for a while, went away. I only had to be with it in that moment. Don’t get me wrong, it came back over and over, but each time it passed away. And if it got too strong, I could go back to my breath.\n\nThat night I could not sleep. I was totally aware of every sensation in my body. Rather than just being with it, I breathed through it to try to push it away. I was supposed to be sleeping. How was I going to meditate the next day if I didn’t sleep?\n\nI scheduled an interview with one of the teachers. The advice was to go easy on myself. I did not have to deal with all of the grief at the retreat. She also suggested that I just walk outside during the walking meditation.\n\nI walked on the frozen lake during the next walking meditation. I found I could enjoy the sun shining on the snow. I could gather strength by taking in all the beauty of nature. As I calmed, I started thinking about “my” grief. I realized that grief is not a single emotion. When you look underneath, it is filled with lots of little feelings, like regrets, sorrows, clinging to moments of the past, and fears. Grief also brings up other unresolved griefs, so grief for my dad had arisen as well. I realized that I could deal with one piece of the grief at a time. I did not have to fear being overwhelmed.\n\nI began developing a list in my head of all the griefs that I needed to deal with. The project manager in me thought about making a checklist and dealing with them one at a time. Luckily, I realized that would be over-efforting, and was just my need to control showing through. Instead I needed to just deal with each grief as it came up, whether it was during sitting meditation, walking meditation or even when I was “supposed” to be sleeping.\n\nThe next sit, I had lots of aches and pains. I remembered Jonathon Faust, the movement teacher in my meditation teacher program, saying, “The issues are in your tissues.” As I sat, I focused in on one of the pains. I used the question that my meditation teacher friend Leah always asked me, “Can you be with this?” As I sat with the pain, a sorrow came up. Again, I asked myself, can you be with this? And I sat with the sorrow. Once the sorrow was not so strong, the pain actually went away. Thus, I could focus on another one.\n\nThat evening was another lovingkindness meditation. I considered skipping it as I did not know if I could handle it. Instead, I sat in the back so I could leave quietly if I needed to. I used my daughter as my benefactor. I could feel her love for me and my mom. That gave me the strength to do the loving kindness meditation. Subsequent nights, I used Walt and my boys to give me strength. The last night, I was able to send loving kindness to both my mom and my dad. One of my griefs was not being able to tell my mom and dad I loved them anymore. With metta practice, I can send them love and my wish for their well-being wherever they are. The words that worked for me were: May you be filled with loving kindness. May you be free. May you be peaceful and at ease. May you be happy. This also took some strength away from the fear that keeps arising because I don’t know what happens when people die.\n\nThat must be what Thich Nhat Hanh meant when he said: “That is why for those who have lost someone, I advise that they look deeply within and see that the one who was close is still there somehow, and with the practice of deep looking they can recognize his or her presence very close to him or to her.”\n\nThroughout the retreat I resourced myself by walking in nature during the walking meditation, lunch and dinner times. The daily hug from Walt and just knowing he was there also gave me strength. That allowed me the strength to sit with whatever came up. I also asked myself what story I was telling myself. By answering Thich Nhat Hanh’s question, “Are you sure?” I learned that although the stories felt very real, they were not necessarily true. Equanimity is what allows us to see widely, with spacious balance. It allows us to rest the mind before it falls into extremes. That wisdom allowed me to turn the volume down on those thoughts and move more evenly with life as it came.\n\nThe near enemy of equanimity is indifference or callousness. We may appear serene if we say as I did, “I am fine. I’ve dealt with my grief.” Jack Kornfield says we may feel a certain peaceful relief because we withdraw from experience and from the energies of life. But my indifference was based on fear that the grief would never end. Right after my mom died, I thought I should be done with my grief, so I withdrew from it. True equanimity is not a withdrawal; it is a balanced engagement with all aspects of life. It is opening to the whole of life with composure and ease of mind, accepting the beautiful and terrifying nature of all things. Equanimity eliminates clinging and aversion.\n\nWith equanimity, we see what we genuinely cannot control, no matter how obsessed we might become with trying to. Intellectually, I knew I could not control my mother’s advancing dementia, nor her death. In my heart I wanted to fix it for her. The more surprising control issue was that I could not control my grief. I could not create a timeline for dealing with it. It could raise its head at any time without notice.\n\nEquanimity is the ability to see without being caught by what we see; a calm presence that is aware, open, engaged but not swayed or caught by any phenomena, any experience of the moment. In her book Comfortable with Uncertainty, Tibetan teacher Pema Chodron said, “To cultivate equanimity we practice catching ourselves when we feel attraction or aversion before it hardens into grasping or negativity.” For me the way to catch myself was to listen to my body. Instead of my body saying I am agitated, and my mind saying just get busy; I needed to sit with my agitation so see what was underneath of it.\n\nIn early April I felt like I was back to myself. But in late April my sits became very restless. And throughout the day I felt somewhat agitated. I was resisting grief again. At prison, one of the women was talking about how supportive her mother was, and how agitated she was feeling. Then she said Mother’s Day is coming up and I will not be able to be with my mom. That was a bell of mindfulness for me. No wonder I was feeling agitated. I was resisting reality. I was very anxious because I thought Mother’s Day was going to be very difficult. In reality, I got to help my granddaughters give their mother breakfast in bed. And then I drove to Minneapolis to be with my son and his family. While I missed my mom, the stories I was telling myself about how hard it would be were totally exaggerated. They felt real, but they were not true.\n\nEquanimity, in its most basic understanding, is all about “letting go”. “Of what?” you may ask. The Buddha would answer trying to control what cannot be controlled including all the inevitable changes that are a part of life. In letting go of the grief through acceptance of what is, we realize contentment. There is a baseline of equilibrium in body: we’re not disturbed, and we’re not zoned out to avoid being disturbed. It is only when we come home to the present moment that we find the inner sanctuary of peace.\n\nLook under Guided Meditations for an Equanimity Meditation.\n\n526 thoughts on “Equanimity: Finding Even Ground After Loss”"
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"I must pause here to note that I do have some level of expertise with pre-schoolers, having run a private school before. Never, in my wildest imaginations, could I envision a setting with 4-year-olds where those topics would be impossible to avoid. They just don’t happen unless adults force them to happen.\n\nWe’ve seen this madness before and describe it in You Will Be Made to Care:\n\nWe’re encouraging more and more kids to embrace gender confusion as a way of life. One child in Fairfax County schools was born a girl but then identified as a boy when she entered kindergarten. Kindergarten. I. Kid. You. Not. No child naturally reaches that conclusion by the age of five without some adult introducing the idea to her.\n\nBut the encouragement is not surprising given the response of one proud mother, whose son gave what she calls a “mature” response to the girl who uses the boys’ restroom at his school: “The way I learned about a transgender child in our school? My son explained it to me. One day, he matter-of-factly said: ‘It just means that [the child] has a boy brain but was born into a girl body.’ And they’ve all resumed playing Star Wars and Lego and pirates ever since.”\n\nSo a boy brain got put into a girl body on Darwin’s genetic assembly line. Makes perfect sense except for one big problem—it’s all completely and totally subjective. The same mother acknowledges as much: “Gender identity is not about sexuality. It is about whether a person feels they are male or female, despite the below-the-belt organs they were born with [emphasis added].”\n\nYou may be born with a penis, but that doesn’t make you a boy, nor does the absence of one make you a girl. Not anymore. No wonder people who identify as transgender have such high suicide rates. According to progressives, they are screw-ups, freaks, and mistakes from birth rather than unique and valuable person designed by their Creator as either a male or female in His image.\n\nSinclair informed the school that her 4-year-old daughter is too young to reason the concepts taught in the books because she doesn’t yet understand the differences between anatomy and identity.\n\nShe is, apparently, not the only one at the preschool with that problem.\n\nSinclair noted about the anti-bias curriculum that “there was no consideration for the bias against my family’s culture, faith and concerns.”\n\nThe family does not claim to be Christian, but a blending of Muslim and Western backgrounds. It isn’t only Christians concerned about the insanity of the Left.\n\nAll religions must be made to bow to secularism, the anti-religion religion.\n\nMost disturbing, however, is what the story exposed as already underway in Colorado public schools.\n\nA Queer Endeavor, an initiative started in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has helped train 2,500 teachers over the past three years, including those in Boulder and in the St. Vrain Valley School District.\n\n“Times are changing,” said Bethy Leonardi, a research associate and co-founder of A Queer Endeavor. “The only hesitations we’ve seen is that teachers have been really under supported. They wonder, ‘Am I doing it right,’ (and) what language to use. There’s a real willingness to do the work.”\n\nRight. If they want to keep their jobs, they’ll get with the program. Funny how willing people can be when properly persuaded. But parents? not so much.\n\nSara Staley, co-founder of A Queer Endeavor, says many times parents are fearful: “We think the parent-education piece is huge.”\n\nParents, we are the Left. Prepare to be assimilated.\n\nHere is an actual excerpt from the letter sent home by the school:\n\nIt is natural during the preschool years for children to explore differences, including gender roles. As teachers we often see children debate about who will be the mommy and who will be the daddy in dramatic play. Girls try out boy clothes and boys try out girl clothes. This is how they discover who they are.\n\nSo kids figure out their gender now by trying on clothes in preschool?\n\nWe don’t love them enough to tell them their basic biology anymore. We don’t care enough about them to help them understand God made them special–body and soul–and loves them just as they are.\n\nWe tell them there was a mix-up at the factory and packaging may not match their actual contents.\n\nSome assembly may be required. And then we expect them to figure it out. At the age of four.\n\nThis school is a private school and welcome to teach whatever load of crap they want about reality. But shame on the parents who subject their children to such dangerous drivel.\n\nAnd for all those parents whose children are in the Colorado public schools, you have been warned. Your teachers have been trained to advance the same agenda in a classroom near you.\n\nI suppose that is not surprising since we know have satanist coloring books available for students in Colorado, thanks to spineless school officials who don’t know the difference between the most influential book in the history of the world and a coloring book that denies the existence of God while encouraging kids to color inside the lines.\n\nWhere, oh where, have all the adults gone?",
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Oh, and no one can go to Scottsdale without meeting the Lemonade Guy, who’s a minor celebrity here.\n\nJon Miller in the KNBR booth at Scottsdale Stadium, March 10, 2018\n\nLast but not least: I met Mavo!\n\nMr. Lefty spotted it on the scoreboard before the game: A notice that our own Mavo (Chris Mavraedis) would be doing a book-signing that day for his wonderful Falling in Love with Baseball that many of us have already enjoyed. I took the opportunity to run out between innings to say hi to him and his wife Elizabeth, and it was delightful to meet them! Here’s a link to his site if you want to know more about him and the book and their fundraising efforts for ALS research.\n\n(Note that with the switch last night to Daylight time in California, the game times in Arizona and CA are now identical.)\n\nIf Greek Giant is OK with it, I’ll add a bonus post tomorrow with Day 3 observations. We’re heading to the airport to fly home tonight after the game. 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While Oliver and Hackett are attending a charity event for Star City Drug Rehabilitation Center, Oliver has a little too much to drink and bids one hundred thousand dollars for an archery set that belonged to the archery double for Errol Flynn. After such a generous bid, Oliver is asked to give a speech. But in his drunken state he makes a fool of himself and insults most of the local socialites. When he sobers up and realizes the mistakes he made Oliver decides to take a trip with Hackett to make an illegal business real estate investment that Hackett was going to handle for him. What Oliver doesn’t know is that Hackett was going to run away with his money with no plans on returning. By being on the trip, Hackett now has to get him “out of the way”. So Hackett knocks him out and dumps him overboard figuring that he would drown or a shark would get him, since he couldn’t bring himself to kill Oliver like he was supposed to.\n\n\nWhen Oliver comes to, he is alone on a island with nothing but the clothes on his back. He moves inland in hopes of finding fresh water and shelter, but only finds a burned out fishing village. But in the wreckage of the village he finds the parts neccesary for making a crudely made bow and arrow. He teaches himself to hunt and make fires so he can eat and boil water. It doesn’t express how long Oliver is on the island before it happens, but after sometime Oliver spots a plane over the island. When he attempts to signal the plane it circles back around and attempts to kill him. But he manages to shoot it down, which leads him to find an opium farm at the center of the island. A opium farm run by the infamous China White and Oliver’s old friend Hackett. Oliver gets injured in the following battle, leaving him with a broken arm and a few bullet wounds. He is once again left unconscious.\n\n\nWhen he wakes up this time he is being nursed by one of the slaves of the opium farm. She resets his arm and gives him opium for the pain then leaves him promising to come back the next day if she can slip away from the fields unnoticed. Through repeated visits Oliver becomes hooked on the opium, and learns that the slaves believe he is the savior they have been waiting for. The “Auu Lanu Lau’ava” or Green Arrow. I won’t ruin the rest of the story, but it really builds a backstory that would explain why Oliver becomes the man that he becomes.\n\n\nDiggle really brings out the heart of the character of Oliver Queen. He takes a character that was created as a Batman rip-off and gives him a fresh origin that makes him completely unique. He makes the transition of Oliver from a spoiled rich kid to a selfless hero of the people relatable and compelling. Even though it is pretty well known how the story of Oliver Queen goes, Diggle makes the journey interesting.\n\n\nAs for the art. Jock brings his top game. It isn’t the dark style that Jock is known for. But that style wouldn’t work for this book in my opinion. He composes some pretty dynamic panel layouts, and when the action picks up his art really brings a frenetic pace to the pages.\n\n\nRating: 5 out of 5\nThis arc has to be one of the best Green Arrow stories I have ever read. Second only to Longbow Hunters in my eyes. Diggle and Jock made such a good team and really remade the character well. I want to try something different this time around and throw in some suggestions for other stories to read.\n\n\nRecommendations:\nIf you liked this arc or are just interested in reading some good stories of Green Arrow these are the books I would suggest.\nGreen Arrow: The Longbow Hunters by Mike Grell\nOliver and Dina move to Seattle to open a florist shop. And are drawn into an investigation into a murderer. This arc was the first series to show Oliver abandoning the trick arrows for plain old steel tipped arrows.\nGreen Arrow: Quiver By Kevin Smith and Phil Hester\nOliver is returned from the dead, but he doesn’t realize that he ever died. And when he reconnects with the JLA they find that his memory is missing some key events from his life.\nAnd if you are interested in reading another great book by Andy Diggle I would highly suggest\nSilent Dragon By Andy Diggle and Francis Lenil Yu\nA futuristic Yakuza tale about a high ranking lieutenant in the Yakuza organization who is killed for loving the bosses girl. But he is given a second chance through a robotic body to go back into the Yakuza and exact his revenge.\n\nAs always. Thank you for reading my review. If you have any comments or recommendations for books you would like to see me review please leave a comment. And as always, keep reading comics fans.\nPosted by Unknown at 8:05 AM"
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"“The ancient legends that abound about the Russian Imperial Stouts of yore are filled with tempestuous romance, sinful thievery and scurvy, too. So highly regarded was this historic recipe, the Russian Kings tried to keep it all to themselves. They failed. Today we bring you our own dastardly dark version, with a rich and roasty aroma, notes of plum and port and a velvety texture so luscious it just might make a grown man weep.” 9.8% ABV\n\nPoured from a 22 oz bomber into a brandy snifter. Dark Seas pours thick like used motor oil and is completely black in color. A small deep, dark brown head is presented initially and dissipates quickly. Minimal lacing is left on the glass.\n\nRich sweet malts and chocolate, with undertones of dark fruit and alcohol.\n\nVery smooth and thick going down, with not nearly as much bitterness as I expected based off the nose. The initial flavors follow the nose well; sweet malts, dark chocolate, and alcohol. These lead to slightly bitter coffee/espresso/mocha like flavors that lingers on the palate. There is also some general alcohol warmth offered.",
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"The three-day event has attracted more than 10,000 guests and traders, including those from 53 African countries, according to the organizing committee.\n\nThe expo, announced at the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) last September, was established to provide a platform for deepening economic and trade cooperation between the two sides, he stressed.\n\nIt is hoped that the two sides will strengthen coordination to better implement the eight major initiatives put forward at the Beijing summit of the FOCAC, actively explore new paths for cooperation, open up new points of growth for collaboration, and promote China-Africa economic and trade cooperation to a new level, Xi said.\n\n\"Industrial development and free trade amongst ourselves will foster faster growth for our mutual benefit,\" said Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni at the opening ceremony. \"This Forum should, among others, enable us to devise ways of turning these rays of hope into a reality.\"\n\nHailing the long-term friendship with Africa, Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Qian Keming said at the expo that bilateral trade and economic cooperation should be practical and concrete to meet the development needs of African countries in areas such as infrastructure and talent cultivation.\n\nAccording to Assome Aminata Diatta, Senegal's Minister of Trade and SMEs, China is an ideal partner for Africa to improve its capacity building when China is seeking higher-quality growth driven by innovation.\n\nBringing modern production lines to Africa, especially in the special economic zones, will likely provide tens of millions of jobs for Africa, accelerate its industrialization and improve the trade structure between China and Africa, Diatta said.\n\nChina has set a good example for other developing countries, especially those in Africa which, having a lot in common with China, may benefit from mutual complementarity in the area of development, said Justin Yifu Lin, former senior vice president and chief economist at the World Bank.\n\nThe experience, wisdom and programs that China will offer are very good reference for African countries that are now eager to work themselves out of poverty and pursue development, Lin said.\n\nAfter the opening ceremony, 13 cooperation projects involving eight African countries were signed, worth a total of more than 2.5 billion US dollars.\n\nConferences, seminars, forums and exhibitions focusing on agriculture, trade, investment and infrastructure construction will be held during the expo, with experts sharing views on closer bilateral exchanges.\n\nThe expo will feature exhibition areas covering more than 40,000 square meters, including national pavilions and display areas for enterprises that showcase the achievements and opportunities of China-Africa economic and trade cooperation.\n\nWith the theme \"Win-Win Cooperation for Closer China-Africa Economic Partnership,\" the expo, which will become a biennial event, will open a new chapter in the history of bilateral trade.\n\n\"Nigeria has a lot of non-oil products of high quality and we want China to buy more,\" Uduak M. Etokowoh, an official with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, told Xinhua.\n\nNigerian gemstones, Namibian oysters, Kenyan coffee and tea as well as South African wine are attracting many Chinese visitors at the expo.\n\n\"We used to export leather materials to Italy and Spain, who now have a wobbling economy,\" said Nigerian businessman Mustapha Tijjani Garo. \"We are now looking east for the market.\"\n\nChina has been the largest trading partner of Africa for ten consecutive years. In 2018, trade volume between China and Africa amounted to 204.2 billion US dollars, up 20 percent year on year.\n\nFor Chinese businessmen, with mounting pressure on labor-intensive industries as cost is surging and industrial upgrading is urgently needed, Africa is a great destination.\n\n\"Africa has strong demand,\" said Wang, who is selling seeders, tractors and harvesters in the west African country.\n\n\"The output is expected to reach 2 billion yuan (291 million US dollars) within 5 years,\" said Wang, adding that the company has been working hard for survival in the past three years.\n\nThe transfer of labor-intensive industries from China can also give a strong push to Africa's industrialization and modernization. It will expedite the economic take-off of Africa in the same way as how the industrial transfer had benefited China, Justin Yifu Lin said.\n\nWith abundant resources, a large population and a vast market, Africa is still the poorest continent and falls behind in the overall context of development and is battling poverty and hunger.\n\nFor 11 years, paddy land has been Hu Yuefang's battlefield in Madagascar to fight against poverty.\n\n\"Madagascar can reach the self-sufficiency in rice as long as 15 percent of its rice planting area belongs to hybrid varieties,\" Hu Yuefang said, adding that the average yield of hybrid rice produced by Chinese technologies in Africa is two to three times more than that of local ones.\n\nBuried in the field all day, the 61-year-old agriculture expert from Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Co. Ltd. (LPHT) has been on the frontier of closer agriculture cooperation between the two sides.\n\nHe said though he could not come to the scene, he expected fruitful results from the inaugural expo to help tackle challenges and bring shared benefits to China and Africa.\n\nChina took deliberate steps using the agriculture sector to transform its economy by setting up favorable agricultural policies, the experience of which can be learned by us to accelerate our development, according to Ugandan Minister of Agriculture Vincent Bamulangaki Ssempijja at the expo.\n\n\"We strongly believe that by working together with our Chinese friends through joint venture businesses, investment arrangements and win-win cooperation, the majority of African countries can quickly eradicate poverty,\" he said.\n\nHunger has long been bothering African countries. To help relieve the grain shortage, Chinese agricultural enterprises and experts, like Yuan, have been devoted to the continent for years, sharing China's wisdom and experience.\n\n\"We put red flags on the map to show our steps in promoting hybrid rice in Africa in recent years, which have covered nearly 20 countries in southeastern, western and northern parts of the continent,\" said Yao Zhenqiu, LPHT's deputy general manager.\n\nSo far, Chinese experts and technicians have carried out more than 300 small-scale projects in nine African countries, promoted 450 agricultural technologies, and trained nearly 30,000 local farmers and technicians, according to Ma Youxiang, an official with China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, at the expo.\n\n\"We will continue to send high-level agricultural experts and vocational education teachers to African countries, to further expand training in Africa and help cultivate more talent in agriculture,\" he said.\n\nThe World Food Programme (WFP), the food assistance branch of the United Nations, is also taking the expo as an opportunity to meet Chinese business society to tackle food problems in Africa."
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"The BGIPU Delegation to Zagreb took place 4 – 8 March 2013, led by Lord Dundee, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Croatia. He was accompanied by Nigel Adams MP, Ann McKechin MP, Fabian Hamilton MP and Lord Harrison. The delegation programme including ministerial meetings, discussions with Parliamentarians and provided an opportunity to discuss the impending accession of Croatia to the European Union in July 2013.\n\nThe work of the delegation reflected three connected themes. Firstly, our message of how the European Union stands to benefit from Croatia’s forthcoming membership. Secondly, how Croatia’s economy can now be improved through its 2013 European Union membership as well as through its existing Council of Europe membership. Thirdly, how in 2013 the UK can continue to help Croatia in general, and in particular advise on evolving sound working practices between its government and parliament and Brussels.\n\nIt is sometimes assumed that EU membership for a country like Croatia is all take and no give; i.e. EU advantages coming to the new country without the EU and its membership receiving anything in return. However, that view is very far from the truth. Not least since clearly Croatia’s EU membership will strengthen the prospect of stability in south east Europe; this point was fully endorsed, by the Croatian Foreign Minister, Vesna Pusic and by her assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hrvoje Marusic. There are also other aspects of civic and community management where Croatia is already doing better than the European Union average; thus in regard to which other EU countries would do well to learn and follow suit. Two such are detention and recidivism. Per head of their population Croatia locks up many less than the EU average; and of that number fewer than the EU average return to crime. When we met with the Croatian Minister of Justice, Orsat Miljenic, he commented that these Croatian statistics should soon improve even further. This would follow a forthcoming ruling to commute to community service all existing one year sentences for first offenders. Another example of give rather than take comes from a Council of Europe scheme about to be started in view of Croatia’s EU membership in July 2013. It will be the first of its kind. To engender mutual trade, education, cultural exchange and better social policies locally it will put in place working synergies between parts of Croatia ( Zadar and Sibenik on the Adriatic coast ) and parts of the UK ( Tayside, Inverness, Edinburgh ). Thereafter, and to enhance the quality of local democracy, this procedure and model can be deployed elsewhere within and between the regions and localities of the Council of Europe’s affiliation of 47 states. The BGIPU chaired a meeting to achieve the coordination and launch of this purpose. As a result, the manager of the Council of Europe’s centre for expertise, Alina Taterenko, in beginning actions next month, is now able to be directly in touch with relevant parties in Croatia.\n\nAnd of course if the latter endeavour reveals how this year Croatia already contributes towards better local democracy in Europe, conversely it also demonstrates how funds acquired through the Council of Europe can stimulate Croatia’s regional economies. The sources of Council of Europe funding are mainly different to those of the European Union (although there is some common ground). Also different are how the funds are distributed. In this case to the partners at either end. That is so since the scheme is perceived as a single programme to assist local democracy in Europe. However, in 2014 following EU membership in 2013 the lion’s share of new institutional funding will come from Brussels and from the EU. For many months our Ambassador in Croatia, David Slinn and the British Embassy there have been anxious that both at national and regional levels Croatian projects for potential Brussels funding should be identified and submitted in a balanced and timely way. In a balanced way, since their submissions should focus upon the funding needs of both the social as well as the physical infrastructure. In a timely manner, since unless presented to Brussels in the next month or so this year, either a shortfall in funding or even no funding at all will come next year. We reiterated this message to those whom we met.\n\nThen, following the UK’s constructive role in Croatia in recent years, there are the ways in which it can continue to help over the years ahead. On our guidance to Croatia on how within parliament and government (in the new context of Croatia’s EU membership) to build up good working practices we highlighted three aspects. Croatia’s EU parliamentary scrutiny committees will begin this autumn. Their parliamentary clerks were briefed last year in the House of Lords on how best to run such committees. After its discussions with the Sabor speaker in Zagreb last year this was fixed through the UK parliamentary group for Croatia. The Speaker of the Sabor affirmed that he would like to send another group to our Westminster parliament this autumn. This time his group would include some Croatian members of parliament. Secondly we mentioned dealings with Brussels. The Sabor speaker and some of his parliamentary or government colleagues also expressed an interest in learning how our Westminster government and parliament proceed with Brussels in other necessary respects. We said that we would be delighted to pass on those requests to our embassy and relevant Westminster channels. Central to healthy and protective democracies, there is as well the vital need for a continuous balance between parliament and the executive. Our interlocutors, when we referred to that aspect, were also keen to learn from us at Westminster about any structures of methods and procedures which had proved to be effective in maintaining such a balance in the interest of good democracy.",
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