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"The hard rock genre is saturated with a lot of bands and it is often difficult to distinguish all the bands in the active scene apart. Candlelight Red have managed to make a name for themselves in a short time frame. Releasing their debut album The Wreckage in 2011, Demons EP in 2012 and most recently their sophomore effort Reclamation in 2013. On top of their studio work the band has toured extensively over the past few years and landed themselves a spot of The Uproar Festival in 2012. Not slowing down anytime soon we recently caught up with vocalist Ryan Hoke to talk about the drive of Candlelight Red, their new album Reclamation and much more.\n\nRyan Hoke- Through the years we all kind of ran into each other and crossed paths. All our bands played together at one time or another. All our previous bands disbanded for whatever reason and we all just kind of found each other. Jeremy actually started the whole thing. He gave me a call and he had his old bass player from his old band Backstreet Law and they needed a singer so I tried out and got the part. Then we started touring around a little bit and our original drummer just didn’t want to tour anymore so we actually had a band opening for us called True Becoming and we liked the drummer a lot so we stole him (laughs).\n\nCrypticrock.com- That’s cool how you guys came together because it’s obviously working. Being involved with other bands in the past, taking your lumps, and gaining experience, what do you think has worked so well for Candlelight Red?\n\nRyan Hoke- I’m not sure we all have a common goal and good chemistry. We just work well together, especially this actual format we have right now. Jamie Morra wasn’t our original bass player and Brian Dugan wasn’t our original drummer. The first two guys that we had for the record, once we started touring they didn’t like doing it. We got those two guys (Jamie and Brian) and it’s just been great since then, we have good chemistry. We write and work well together, we live well together and we don’t fight. I guess it’s just getting along and knowing how each other work.\n\nCrypticrock.com- Good chemistry and getting along is important for a band and the music. You released your debut album The Wreckage in 2011, than the EP Demons in 2012 and now in 2013 your new album Reclamation. That is very impressive for a relatively new band and a lot of material in a 3 year span. Was it difficult to write so much material in such a short period?",
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"Ryan Hoke- You know I thought it would be a lot hard then it was. We went into the studio for the first time with the Demons EP thinking we were only writing one song. So we booked the studio and we had Morgan Rose (Sevendust drummer) for 5 day and we ended up writing 4 songs in 5 days, that’s written and recorded great songs. We really didn’t allow ourselves a whole lot of time for the full length album either. We tour a lot, as soon as we get done with one tour we are right onto the next tour. So we only had about two weeks going into it to write 9 songs. We had Morgan in studio again and it turned out great, the songs are great. Fairly painless, it was a pleasant surprise.\n\nCrypticrock.com- Now the new album Reclamation came out in June. The album is fantastic and filled with great songs. It seems as if the band has really stepped forward from the debut The Wreckage, also a good album. Did your approach change at all going into the writing of the second album?\n\nRyan Hoke- The first record we had a lot of pre-production time and we sat in the studio and had a lot of time to go over everything. The new record we didn’t have time to over think everything. Everything was pure and straight from the heart. All the songs were written and then recorded, so there was no in between to get uses to a song or get tired of a new song. All the instruments are played with the excitement of a new song, the vocals were sang the first time that they had ever been sang, and that’s what your listening to. It’s as raw as it gets and I think you can feel the emotion a little better being that raw.",
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"Crypticrock.com- It definitely worked because the album is very good. You are on tour now through the end of July in support of Reclamation. Can fans expect to see more tour dates announced in support of the album in addition to the already scheduled dates?\n\nRyan Hoke- Absolutely, we are just road warriors man. We hit the road and are stay out forever (laughs). That’s our biggest thing we are a down home band, we are very grass roots. We are going to as many clubs as we can, shake as many people’s hands as we can, and meet as many people as we can. We’re trying to take a real grass roots approach to everything. We’re not all over television, we’re not in your face in that sense, we’d rather literately be in your face.",
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"Crypticrock.com- That is the right way to do it. As you were saying you are road warriors You guys have been on countless tours the past few years and landed a spot on the Uproar festival last summer. That is a big festival which reached a broad rock audience. How do you feel it went for the band?\n\nRyan Hoke- That tour was awesome. It was one of the highlights of our career for sure. I remember when it was bringing announced the excitement the band had. The crowd, the stages, the cities, it was an awesome tour. It was pretty awesome to be on stage everyday with all those great bands like Shinedown, Godsmack, and Staind their all great stage bands. P.O.D., Thousand Foot Krutch, In This Moment, just a ton of great bands. It was just fun to share the experience.\n\nCrypticrock.com- That was a great tour. Now a big tour like that playing among some really big bands like Shinedown, Godsmack, Staind has to be a really exciting experience. What did you take away from Uproar festival experience? And how do you think that helps the band for the future?\n\nRyan Hoke- We’ve only done a handful of outdoor festivals. I think with this band every single show that we play makes a little more comfortable and a little more seasoned as we move forward. The one thing that I like to hear from people that see the band say is “I think you guys are better now than the last time we saw you”. Something like Uproar you are playing almost every day of the week, we were out for almost 45 days. We’d get up and be on stage at 2:30 PM-3 PM every day. It definitely is a learning experience for yourself to train your body to live on the road, to be up that early, and still perform well.",
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"Bicycles may be operated on all roadways, except where prohibited. However certain roads may be more desirable for use due to low traffic speeds and volumes and do not necessitate a separated bike facility. These roadways can be designated as shared lane bike routes with route signage and pavement markings to designate shared use of the travel lanes. Shared lanes should not be used as a substitute for conventional bike lanes when space permits.\n\nTo fill a gap or transition between bike facilities\n\nBike route signage alerts motorists of the increased potential for bicycle activity and informs bicyclists they are on a preferred roadway.\n\nSignage may include wayfinding information to indicate destinations and when to turn onto another street. This helps familiarize riders with the overall bicycle network.\n\nThe “Bicycles May Use Full Lane” sign may be used for travel lanes too narrow for bicyclists and motorists to safely navigate side by side.\n\nShared lane pavement markings (sharrows) may be used in combination with signage and guide bicyclists to the proper positioning within the travel lane.\n\nRules of the Road\n\nRULES OF THE ROAD FOR CYCLISTS TEXAS BICYCLE LAWS (SECTION 551)\n\nObey all signs and traffic lights. Cyclists are required by law to follow the same laws as other vehicles.\n\nNever ride against the traffic. Ride with the traffic to avoid potential crashes as drivers cannot see cyclists riding on the wrong side of the road.\n\nUse hand signals. Hand signals can tell motorists what cyclists intend to do.\n\nRide in a straight line when possible to the right of traffic and a car door width away from parked cars.\n\nAlways wear a helmet when you ride a bicycle. Helmets reduce the risk of head injury in a crash.\n\nUse a light to be bright at night. Use a strong head light and tail light at night and during the day whenever visibility is poor.\n\nMotorists should always look for cyclists or pedestrians when driving. Being aware of cyclists and pedestrians is especially important before turning at a green light or making a right on red.\n\nMotorists must allow three feet of space when passing cyclists. Giving a wide berth to cyclists when passing can give both the motorist and the cyclists room to maneuver and stop.\n\nShared lane markings (sharrows) may only be used on roadways with posted travel speeds ≤ 35 mph.\n\nShared lane markings may be marked in combination with dashed lines or green color to enhance visibility and encourage riding in the center of the travel lane.\n\n\"Share the Road\" signage may be used to increase motorist awareness but should not be used to indicate a bike route."
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"Women attending a health clinic in Nigeria. via Wikipedia\nOutside of China with its strict rules about family size there is probably no other region on earth where fertility is under such relentless attack as in sub-Saharan Africa. Powerful international groups are bombarding countries like Nigeria with long-acting hormonal contraceptives, usingdrones to deliver the injections and devices to villages in Ghana.\nOf course, there are many initiatives in these countries to teach natural family planning, which respects the health of women and the couple relationship. One of them is led by a group of health professionals in Lagos, the Nigerian capital, who have approach the US grassroots organisation,Natural Womanhood (a MercatorNet partner site) for help to spread knowledge of fertility awareness methods in that city.\nThe Doctors Health Initiative (DHI) group say they have witnessed how “government clinics automatically give hormonal contraceptives to any woman of child bearing age once she has had a baby. They make it practically impossible to use anything but the hormonal contraceptives, which are free.”\nThey cite the case of Ogo E. who, after delivering her second child in a public clinic in Lagos, refused the contraceptive pills she was given. She was told by the doctor that she could not be discharged without accepting the drugs. When she asked for information about a natural form of family planning she was sent to four other clinics, each one telling her that the only option for her was hormonal contraceptives. The last clinic’s nurse told her that if she would “run off” her husband if she didn’t take those pills. Finally, the nurse reached out to her husband to try to convince her.\nNatural Womanhood (NW) is assisting DHI to raise funds for the following purposes:\nRaise Awareness: We need to raise awareness of the dangers of contraceptives and the effectiveness of fertility awareness and NFP. Our goal is to 1) supply 10,000+ informational brochures and 2) distribute the NW documentary film, Natural Love Stories (DVDs) through Doctors Health Initiative’s well-connected networks.\nTrain NFP Teachers: We have a goal to train 10 Doctors Health Initiative (DHI) teachers: 5 in the FEMM ovulation method and 5 in the Couple Beads methods so that couples will have a choice of evidence-based, effective methods as alternatives to contraceptives. We estimate that this team can train up to 10,000 couples within 12-18 months. Donations will directly go from Natural Womanhood to these US-based organizations to fund the training.\nThey have launched a crowd funding campaign to raise US$8,500 for these goals athttps://www.wonderwe.com/NFPforNigeria At this stage the project is 27 percent funded with 24 days to go. NW director Gerard Migeon says:\n“The culture of Nigeria remains very open to children and the family. Contraception can seriously affect the family culture and put many lives at risk.\n“Every dollar you invest ensures over 10 women will be educated on the dangers of contraceptives and one couple will be educated on how to use NFP.\n\nI am in awe of the enterprise of companies like Google and Amazon and benefit hugely from using them. But like Daan van Schalkwijk, the author of our lead article today, I am not happy to see them adopting political causes like “gay pride”. Google is organising virtual gay pride parades, with the hashtag #prideforeveryone, for LGBTQ people who are “not free to express themselves”.\nIt depends on what you mean by “expression”, says Daan, who teaches statistics and biology at Amsterdam University College. Google endorses concrete political objectives like gay marriage and the opening of female bathrooms to transgender females, and there he draws the line. Besides, is “pride” really the summit of human expression? Daan has another proposal.\nTo finish the week on a frivolous note: The Columbia Journalism Review has a feature called \"the lower case\", which collects \"headlines editors probably wish they could take back\". Here's one from The Guardian (high-brow, left-leaning British paper):\nMutilated body washed up on Rio beach to be used for Olympics beach volleyball\nSomeone tweeted it to the Review with the comment:\nI would stick to using a volleyball but, hey, they're the experts.\nIf you have an eye for ambiguous headlines the CJR is happy to get your submission"
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"It is 1,430 pages long and is written entirely in verse. It is the longest book of rhymed poetry in the world. This book, sacred to the Sikhs, contains the poems and songs of the ten gurus, as well as the poems of many Hindu and Moslem saints whose works are in harmony with Sikh beliefs.\n\nWhen the second Sikh guru – Guru Angad – obtained the guru-ship from Nanak he not only continued the tradition of sacred poetry, but also started to bring together the first guru and founder of Sikhism - Nanak’s poems into one book, written in a form of the Punjabi language in the Gurmuki script.\n\nAs the guru-ship passed successively from one guru to the next, poetry was added to the existing poetry, the third guru Amar Das, for example not only added his poetry but also included poetry from Hindu saints. The two volumes he collected survive to this day.\n\nBut as Sikhism spread, so did the number of copies and the problem of authenticity started to arise.\n\nThis problem was tackled in about 1604 under the leadership of the 5th guru Arjan. Calling on the help of an historian, Bhai Gurdas, and working in a little spot in the forest outside Amritsar, they set to work to try to recreate an authentic version.\n\nBy that time, a vast amount of poetry had been handed down. Arjan himself had composed thousands of poems and hymns. Selections had to be made from both his work and the work of the preceding four gurus. Arjan also wanted to add the works of several Muslim Sufis and Hindu mystics – including Kabir. And so Arjan sat making selections and rejecting those works he considered were not genuine, whilst Bhai Gurdas copied the chosen pieces in the Gurmukhi script.\n\nArjan organised the collection into 31 sections, each section contains poems written in one ‘raga’ or melody pattern – a form in Hindu music having the melodic rhythm prescribed by tradition. The ragas appear in a particular order. Each raga has its own distinctive intervals, rhythms and timing and each is associated with a particular season of the year.",
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"The Golden Temple at Amritsar\n\nThe completion of the Guru Granth was an occasion of great celebration.\n\nOn August 16th 1604, Sikhs travelled for miles to witness the colourful procession that would bear the sacred volume to Harimandir, the temple at Amritsar.\n\nAn elderly and much respected Sikh folIower, Bhai Buddha, carried the Guru Granth on his head, whilst Arjan walked behind, holding a whisk over the holy book to shade and protect it. Musicians played hymns from its pages. Observers likened the atmosphere to that of a joyous wedding.",
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"Once inside, Bhai Buddha reverently opened the Guru Granth to obtain the hukm, or Divine Command, while Arjan stood in attendance. At dusk, the Guru Granth was taken to a special chamber and placed on a pedestal. Arjan remained with it, sleeping on the floor by its side to show the esteem in which he held it.\n\nThis original Guru Granth is preserved today at Kartarpur, the town founded by Nanak.\n\nThus, during Arjan's time, the Sikhs acquired both a sacred space in which to worship and a sacred text to guide them. Both helped to mold the Sikhs' consciousness of themselves and their faith. The Golden Temple at Amritsar provided a central place for gathering and worship. The Guru Granth gave the Sikh message concrete form. Their holy book not only became their spiritual and religious guide, but it also shaped their intellectual and cultural environment.",
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"Robert Zakaryan is the guitarist for Adelitas Way, a Las Vegas based hard rock band. Currently in the studio recording the follow up to 2014’s stuck, this band is a must listen. Intense, solid rock n roll, the way it should be. Support them at Pledgemusic and on tour this summer with Red and Bad Seed Rising. This band will kick you in the face and you’ll love it. Rob was kind enough to take the time to answer Korea Guitar’s 20 Questions. Enjoy!\n\nI had an attraction to the guitar since I can remember anything. I wanted to play guitar from the moment I heard one. But it was rock n roll and blues music that really captivated my ears and pulled me in.\n\nWhen I was 12 my mom took me to the local music store right around the corner from my house, American Music, that sadly doesn’t exist anymore. I got my first electric guitar, it was a black Ibanez Gio and a nylon string classical guitar. I was very eager to play and knew I wanted to pursue different styles of guitar playing right from the start.\n\nWhat are you playing now?\n\nI started taking lessons at American Music, my teacher there really made it exciting for me, introducing me to a lot bands that are still some of my favorites, as well as introducing me to classical guitar music. Later on he just let me take the reigns and I started learning on my own. I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to take guitar in high school under Jello Nishimotto. He taught me how to read music and really improved my classical playing. Since then I’ve been progressing on my own.\n\nMy influences are all over the place from classical and jazz to rock but the artists that really made want to play music were Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Ozzy. Hearing all that and hearing Randy Rhoads for the first time really changed the game for me. Never heard the electric guitar fused with the melodies and motifs of classical music like that. Blizzard of Ozz was the album that really inspired me to become a lead guitar player.\n\nI saw Kiss open for Aerosmith in 2004 in Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena when I was 13 or 14. My grandma took me, which was so cool of her cause I know it wasn’t really her thing, but she appreciated it and I couldn’t have asked for a better line-up as my first live experience. Both bands are so iconic, it left a lasting impression on me.\n\nI wasn’t in the band when the name was chosen, but it came about from my singer (Rick Dejesus) being stranded in Tijuana.\n\nI knew Rick before I was in Adelitas Way. When the position opened up I was very eager to go out and play. I didn’t care about makin’ money; I just wanted to hit the road. Rick knew I could play and could feel my genuine love and loyalty for music. I didn’t even audition; our first show was at Gillette Stadium. We were invited to play the Patriots playoff game. It was probably the coldest show we played. It’s been an amazing ride since then really, we’ve been fortunate enough to keep playing shows and creating music.\n\nPledge Music is really all about the fans giving us the opportunity to continue our journey. It’s really an incredible thing. I always knew we could find a way to make records without being on a major label. The internet has really taken the middle man out of a lot of industries, music probably being the biggest one. We just make music for ourselves and our fans now, rather than catering to a corporation that’s trying to sell our music like happy meals. It’s very overwhelming to have such support from our fans, they helped us raise enough money to make another album, can’t thank them enough for that.\n\nThe album is set to release later this year, the exact date is still up in the air since we still have to finish making the record, but we’ll probably finish recording it sometime this summer and release it closer to the end of the year.\n\nWe’re loud and proud and we put it all out there when we come out on stage. It’s a very raw experience; we don’t rely on production or gimmicks. We just put our gear on stage and let out our true selves resonate. People really connect to that when its done right. It’s what a real rock n roll band should be able to do in my opinion. The energy coming off of us is palpable and the fans really grab onto that, it transcends everything else when you can connect to someone else just by being yourself.\n\nThe biggest bands are always the most humble in my experience so its always taught me keep a level head, never let ego take control and to continue working on myself. When we were out with Creed, and Alterbridge, Mark Tremonti would always invite me to jam and show me new things he’d be working on and it was very cool to see someone on his level to be so down to earth and still inspired to create and keep mastering their craft. Slash is another guy that doesn’t ever hit the brakes on playing live or making records, that’s something I admire very much.\n\nRichie Kotzen is definitely one of them. I know he’s been around for a while, but it wasn’t until 2008 that I saw him live in LA that I even knew who he was. From his tone to his phrasing and his voice, he’s a true talent all around. I was captivated hearing him play the telecaster practically plugged straight in with nothing but his volume knob to control his sound, it really showed me how the guitar should to be played.\n\nGuthrie Govan is another current player that really blew my mind from the first moment I saw and heard his playing. Even though he’s technically proficient he never lets it get stagnant, and always keeps musicality the top priority. Getting into him really expanded my playing in all directions, he is so incredibly versatile.\n\nAll of my solos are improvised every time, whether it be live or in the studio. It’s really what being musician is all about to me. Being creative on the spot is how the magic is made. The energy is so much more intense when it’s spontaneously created like that. Its a rush that nothing else can give. When I listen to my heroes like Jimmy Page, Angus Young, Jimi Hendrix I feel that rush, there’s raw creativity and expression being tapped. That’s what I strive to channel through my playing as well.\n\nThat’s tough, but I’m probably gonna go with Rude Mood by SRV. That’s one of the baddest things I’ve heard on guitar. Everything he played was!\n\nI think it’s harder with social media, although it’s an incredible outlet, there’s ten times more crap to sort through. Before there was less going on all around so a flyer was all it took to get the word out. Also it doesn’t take much to post something online, before there was a certain level of dedication required to physically go out and promote your band. We have built a following from physically going out and playing in front of people, so it’s great that we can maintain contact with them after the fact through social media.",
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"February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. This is the first in a four-part special series from KTAR News 92.3 FM about the perils of teen dating.\n\nPHOENIX — More than a third of teens report being in an abusive relationship but only a few ever tell anyone about it.\n\nThe American Psychological Association found that 41% of girls and 37% of boys between 14 and 20 years old report experiencing physical, sexual or emotional abuse in a relationship.\n\n“When someone is in a relationship that is abusive, coercive or manipulative, their behavior might change in ways that you’re not accustomed to,” said Shelly Ward, victim services administrator for the Mesa Police Department.",
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"Ward said a big reason is abusers want control, and they want to become the only person they’re spending time with. And when they’re not together, abusers are constantly monitoring where they are and who they’re with.\n\n“The person may be texting them or contacting them multiple times a day in ways that, honestly, are very inappropriate,” she said. “There’s no reason that someone needs to text you 30 times a minute.”\n\n“We define an abusive relationship as a pattern of controlling, abusive, harmful behaviors that are meant to gain power and control over a dating partner,” she said. “This abuse can happen both in person and online.”\n\nShe added girls, youth of color and members of the LGBTQ community are most at risk for abusive relationships.\n\nIn some cases, teens in abusive relationships also may face physical abuse.\n\nThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates nearly 1.5 million high school students nationwide are physically abused by someone they’re dating each year.",
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"In winter, the temperature inside the greenhouse will be warm during the day and so at night, even though in the outside the room is cold due to winter, it is still warm inside the greenhouse so that plants that need warmth can still grow well. Meanwhile in Indonesia, the sun’s rays continue to shine every day, so to plant plants that require warm temperatures, there is no need to make greenhouses, which is why in Indonesia it is enough to plant plants in open land without the need to make greenhouses to capture sunlight like in a country with four seasons. . The Greenhouse Effect is often thought of as the cause of the depletion of the ozone layer or global warming so that the heat on earth increases, especially during the summer. Here we see a complete understanding of the greenhouse effect, its causes, effects and impacts and examples of the greenhouse effect.\n\nDefinition of the Greenhouse Effect\n\nThe greenhouse effect is just a term used to describe the condition of the earth that is warm and hot like in a greenhouse. The sunlight that shines on the earth makes the earth warm and then some of this light is reflected by the earth, but not this reflected heat is trapped in the earth’s atmosphere due to the presence of greenhouse gases so that the earth’s condition continues to be warm and hot, especially in summer. Normally, the earth that is exposed to the sun will get warmer during the day and at night it will get cold again because there is no sun shining on it. However, when greenhouse gases collect in the atmosphere, the reflected sunlight gets stuck in the gas.\n\nThe effect, the earth continues to feel hot even though it is part of the night. Of course, those of you studying in junior high school already know what it means by this greenhouse effect. In simple terms, the greenhouse effect is an increase or increase in the earth’s temperature due to an increase in the composition of the atmosphere called greenhouse gases, causing the earth’s temperature to continue to feel hot because the sun’s heat continues to remain on the earth’s surface as a result of not being able to reflect perfectly out of the atmosphere. It could also be interpreted that the greenhouse effect is a natural phenomenon that occurs because of the reflection of sunlight that has passed through the earth’s atmosphere (being on earth) and is also caused by substances that exist on earth, the severity of this phenomenon can damage and destroy the atmosphere.\n\nHow the Greenhouse Effect Process Happens",
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"One way to prevent the depletion of the ozone layer in the atmosphere, the inhabitants of the earth must minimize the use of various objects that can produce CO2 or carbon dioxide. Existing carbon dioxide such as factory fumes, vehicle fumes and others can continuously destroy the ozone layer and make the earth even warmer. In simple terms, the process of the glass house effect begins with sunlight emitting the earth in the form of ultraviolet light and the earth then reflecting the sun’s rays back to the sky in the form of infrared rays. So, sunlight that enters the earth as heat, part of it will be reflected by the earth into space. If the greenhouse effect gases in the form of carbon dioxide accumulate in the atmosphere, the geothermal heat that is reflected cannot penetrate the atmosphere perfectly so that the earth, sea and atmosphere become hot. This heat is what is called the greenhouse effect on earth which is now an important discussion, or is known as global warming. Also read: Signs of an Earthquake\n\nThe Cause of the Greenhouse Effect or Heating",
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"Here are some things that are important to know as the cause of the greenhouse effect, these are greenhouse gases, namely:\n\nDeforestation without new planting is a form of environmental damage. The function of forests is to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen which is essential for the survival of creatures. However, many people are not aware of this, so they cut and burn forests for personal benefits such as farming, and illegal logging. The burning of forests itself can also cause a greenhouse effect that increases the concentration of greenhouse gases.\n\n2. Use of fossil fuels\n\nUsing fossil fuels such as petroleum and coal as driving vehicles is one of the causes of the greenhouse effect. The result of burning fossil fuels will become carbon dioxide and will settle in the air or atmosphere so that the concentration of the earth’s temperature increases.\n\nThe agricultural industry is agriculture in a large enough area that has been calcified as a company or industry. Of course, clearing this vast agricultural land will also use fertilizers on a large scale. The fertilizer used will release nitrous oxide into space, which in turn turns into a greenhouse effect.\n\nIndustries such as fertilizer factories, cement factories, petroleum and mining are forms of industry that produce carbon dioxide. Finally, it becomes a greenhouse effect and causes global warming.\n\nThe sea can also absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide as a result of industrial waste disposal, sea water pollution, and the result of dumping garbage into the ocean. However, when the oceans are polluted and polluted, at that time the oceans can no longer absorb carbon dioxide properly.\n\nFurthermore, the cause of the greenhouse effect is household waste which causes river pollution. This household waste that is left continuously will produce methane and carbon dioxide gas which are usually produced by soil-decomposing bacteria.\n\nThe livestock industry can also be a cause of the greenhouse effect. An example of a farm that can be a greenhouse effect is cattle farming. Why cow? Because cows can produce carbon dioxide and ethane gas into the atmosphere. Methane and carbon dioxide gas occur from cow dung and from cow farts, this is the result of decomposing bacteria in the cow’s stomach.\n\nResult of the Greenhouse Effect\n\nWarmer areas will cause more humidity due to the evaporation of sea water. The amount of sea vapor in the oceans causes insulation in the atmosphere. Apart from forming insulation, this evaporation also causes many clouds to form. High humidity can cause high rainfall and storm winds and landslides. The storm was getting drier and the water was quickly evaporating into the ground.\n\nThe impact that occurs due to the greenhouse effect is also in the form of rising sea levels. Sea water is increasing due to the melting of mountains and ice packs at the arctic poles. Even per decade, ice packs can be reduced by 2.7% and the global average temperature increases.\n\nThe warming that occurs in the earth is an example that we feel very strongly about. Along with changes in conditions in various places such as melting ice, rising sea surface temperatures and air temperatures, causing changes in global temperatures. These changes have been measured by scientists by measuring the atmosphere, oceans, glaciers, ice and show that the earth is currently warming due to the greenhouse effect.\n\nFurthermore, the impact of global warming is the occurrence of ecological disturbances. This disturbance causes animals to move and migrate to cold areas such as ice poles and mountainous areas. In addition, plants will also change the direction of their growth, they will look for new areas that are suitable or warmer as their habitat. However, human development hinders the process of moving the star’s life. When these animals move north or south, they will be impeded by the building of human houses, cities and agricultural lands. This caused their migration to take a long time. Then cause some species that are not able to survive long will experience extinction.\n\nSubstances that Cause the Greenhouse Effect\n\n1. Use of chemical fertilizers\n\nFurthermore, substances that can cause the greenhouse effect are carbon dioxide or CO2 which occurs from forest burning and land clearing in a way. Land that is cleared in many places on a mobile basis will be exposed to chemicals from the use of fertilizers. In developing countries such as Indonesia, forests are often a source of income, so that many destroy forests for profit alone or for groups without paying attention to the environment. However, unlike developed countries, forests are used more as a vehicle for conservation. Forests are the lungs of the world, if the forest is decreasing, the more carbon dioxide is spreading in nature, thus giving a share of the increasing greenhouse effect.\n\nCompound carbon dioxide: This is a greenhouse substance that has the largest contribution and influence in global warming. This substance can only be absorbed as much as 0.3% in the atmosphere and absorbed by plants and trees naturally with the help of the sun.\n\nMethane compounds: These are compounds that arise when certain bacteria break down organic matter in the airless state. Methane is also a substance that produces carbon dioxide. Man-made methane can come from industry and biomass combustion.\n\nNitrogen: Nitrogen is another substance that causes the greenhouse effect and is included in the greenhouse gas. This is a long-lasting substance, it can last up to 150 years in Earth’s atmosphere. So a small increase in emissions can also have an impact on global warming. The process of burning fossil fuels and using nitrogen fertilizers can cause a greenhouse effect.\n\nChloro Floro Carbon: Excessive use of CFCs such as in air conditioners, the electronic industry, dry cleaning and others can increase air pollution. Its continuous use will cause this substance to accumulate in the atmosphere layer and gradually become one of the causes of the depletion of the ozone layer.\n\nImpact of the Greenhouse Effect or Global Warming",
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"Known primarily as a musical star for her performances in Rodgers & Hammerstein’s screen adaptations of “Oklahoma!” and “Carousel,” Shirley Jones proved there was definitely more than met the eye and ear with her surprising work in writer-director Richard Brooks’ Oscar-winning film. Brooks initially balked at casting the wholesome Jones as a prostitute and former paramour of fake evangelist Elmer Gantry, but star Burt Lancaster insisted, and she was rewarded with a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her stunning performance. Lancaster also won for his exuberant turn in the title role. More.",
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"She was Laura Petrie, a classic sitcom mother and wife on “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” and the sharp, warm, independent newswoman on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” But in her Oscar-nominated turn in Robert Redford’s debut feature, she plays Beth Jarrett, the WASP-y, aloof wife of Calvin (Donald Sutherland) and mother of Conrad (Timothy Hutton), who’s torn by guilt over the drowning death of his brother. Moore totally transforms herself as the ice-cold, neurotic Beth, who keeps all her own emotions pent up and freezes out her vulnerable boy, whom she blames for her favorite son’s death. It’s an astonishing performance in an astonishing film. More.",
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"On the eve of war a group of misfits and outcasts sail aboard the stolen German U-boat, the Venture, in search of adventure, treasure and a home. Everyone aboard has a past they are running away from, some with adversaries trying to catch up. The crew is hired to rescue a British intelligence operative from behind enemy lines in order to bring vital intelligence home that could change the course of the looming world war.\n\nThis is a good pulp story, particularly after you wade through the lengthy intro. The leader of this band, Captain Jack Harper (isn’t it always Jack?), comes off as a macho stone-faced type a first, but softens with a devilish sense of humor, and a penchant for the fantastical in the form of his search for a legendary lost treasure. There’s a lot of potential for more adventures with this crew if you can get past one glaring detail.\n\nThe artwork is flat, colored in matte solid colors with facial expressions that look like they could have been programmed into a computer. Think flash animation. It’s clear from the sketchbook section of this volume that the artist is capable of much more realistic and compelling detail. Whether this was a decision on the part of the colorer to give it a more nostalgic, almost poster-like look, or whether it was the main artist themselves the effect is to make the book look more childish than it is. Sure it’s a pulp action story, but this kind of work should have been reserved for the covers or maybe a couple of stills. Some scenery shots, like the one shown here on the cover, have more depth of field and even some compelling detail, but on the whole this looks unprofessional.\n\nStill, I’d be willing to hire the Venture for another voyage if nothing else for an Indiana Jones like ride under the seas.",
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The data are wonderful for all of them and it's hard to compare the 3 [PARP inhibitors]. It comes down to provider preferences as well as adverse events (AEs) and toxicity profiles.\n\nThe other way that we are utilizing PARP inhibitors in platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer is as treatment. All 3 [PARP inhibitors] are now approved for this [patient population]. Niraparib recently got FDA approval, so all 3 [PARP inhibitors] can be utilized in patients, though they all have slightly different FDA indications. Most of them rely on some sort of biomarker, whether that is BRCA-positive or HRD.\n\nWhat are your thoughts on the latest indication granted to niraparib?\n\nWhat factors do you consider when deciding what PARP inhibitor to use in a patient?\n\nIn the maintenance setting, all of the PARP inhibitors are FDA approved as long as you have had a complete or partial response. All the PARP inhibitors have shown excellent efficacy. 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They contain ideas on how to tackle power generation without accounting for the vast transformation needed in industry and the energy use of existing buildings.\n\nTo make a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, no fuel source can be excluded, he added, whether fossil, nuclear or biomass.\n\nStill, Loftus did not give the sense that all is lost -- through a combination of policies to reduce demand and more investment in research and development, a meaningful reduction is possible.\n\n\"Future studies should take history into account,\" he said. \"Most [studies] project a faster drop in emissions than we have ever managed in the past.\"\n\nKaren Palmer, research director for the Washington DC-based Resources for the Future, picked her way through a critique of energy efficiency studies. \"If the economy is going to keep growing, there must be advances in energy efficiency,\" she said.\n\nBut Palmer is concerned with how much we really know about energy efficiency potential. What does the past tell us about the future of energy efficiency and plans to decarbonize the world? \"There's a lot more uncertainty than scientific evidence,\" Palmer said.\n\nFor example, there tends to be a mismatch between stated savings on energy efficient appliances and actual savings, one problem being that people will use an energy-smart appliance more. Mexico, for instance, launched a national appliance replacement program called Cash for Coolers in 2009. The program provides cash and financing to replace refrigerators and air conditioners 10 years old and older.\n\nOver three years, 1.5 million households traded in appliances. From the new refrigerators, the government expected a yearly savings of 481-kilowatt hours, but in reality the savings was about 132-kilowatt hours. Still, better than nothing. The air conditioners, however, were another story. People used their newer models more, increasing electricity consumption by an average of six-kilowatt hours per month.\n\n\"I think it's important for policy makers to see an opportunity for improving our knowledge,\" Palmer said. \"We need to do more energy efficiency experimentation along with rigorous evaluation, which will lead to more effective policy.\"\n\nMark Jacobson, an engineer at Stanford University, presented his study, \"We Can Run the World's Energy on Wind Power.\" (A study Loftus included in his critique.)\n\nJacobson said that global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the most significant problems facing the world today. (No doubt, although water pollution and security should be added to the list.) His research rules out the use of nuclear, coal, natural gas, compressed natural gas, ethanol from corn, cellulose or sugar cane, and biodiesel from soy and algae.\n\n\"If we have limited amounts of money to spend, we should spend it on the best technology, not mediocre technology,\" he said. What we seem to forget in the greenhouse gas emissions debate is the huge toll fossil fuels have on human societies, he adds. We are forgetting the price of poor energy choices:\n\nJacobson and his team at The Solutions Project think it's feasible to run the U.S. completely on wind, water, and solar (WWS), and to prove it they've created interactive energy maps for each state. Aside from reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Jacobson sees renewable energy technology lessening the impact of disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Offshore wind turbines could actually dissipate a hurricane, he said. \"You can reduce up to 80 per cent of the storm surge.\"\n\nMaybe the technology is not quite there yet, maybe it is, but the point Jacobson, Palmer, and Loftus make is that doing nothing is not an option.\n\nOilsands at a crossroads\n\nMeanwhile, across the hall the session \"Canada's Oil Sands: Environmental and Economic Dimensions\" started up.\n\nClare Demerse of the Alberta-based Pembina Institute gave a laundry list of the oilsands' environmental ills: fragmentation and habitat loss for species-at-risk, negative impacts on water, removal of water from the natural cycle into tailing ponds, air pollution, and increased greenhouse gas emissions.\n\n\"I would argue where we are today, we're at a turning point,\" she said. The turning point being the type of technology used and an increase in pipeline construction in order to hit the global market in a big way. Today, the oilsands contribute only eight per cent of Canada's emissions, but the country's emissions are expected to triple by 2020 from 2005 levels.\n\nOilsands development in Canada is racing in the opposite direction of the U.S., which can actually meet its identical 2020 commitment. (Of course, politicians there have to agree on implementing Obama's Climate Action Plan.)\n\n\"New policies and regulations are needed,\" Demerse said. \"Technologies can make a real difference in this sector, but we know that technologies that can really make a difference won't be universally applied voluntarily.\"\n\nDave Collyer, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, spoke next.\n\nCollyer invoked the global reality of energy demand, the idea that everyone should prefer oil from Canada than from unstable countries like Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, or Nigeria.\n\nHe said that technological innovation will have a profound impact on the energy sector over the next 40 to 50 years, including on environmental challenges.\n\n\"Canada has a job to do to improve greenhouse gas emissions. But keep context in mind,\" he said, batting away the notion that oilsands development will have a big impact on emissions and insisting the alternatives, such as coal-fired plants in the U.S., are worse.\n\nSaid Collyer: \"I would frame the issue this way: the reality is North America is going to consume a lot of oil for a long time. Our demand is relatively flat, whereas in the rest of world demand is increasing significantly. The oilsands will continue to grow at a fast pace with significant opportunities for job growth and economic growth. We're better off taking control of that opportunity than importing oil from countries that pay less attention to the environment.\""
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"I boarded the tube toward Paddington and fifteen minutes later I was climbing on a First Great Western train toward Maidenhead. I was so grateful that I would be staying with my friends for this weekend and over the course of my placement. You may remember I spent a few days with them before going home in December. I arrived at the station and there they were, waiting to pick me up.\nI took a deep breath and I felt the stress begin to melt. That evening we all ate at the Belgian Arms in one of the neighbouring villages. Fish and chips with minted mushy peas was the order of the day and it felt so good to be in a family setting again.\nThen next morning I woke early. I would be heading into London to meet with my supervisor at the V&A and it would be the first time I tried out the commute. For over an hour that morning, all of us went back and forth on the best way of getting to Kensington Olympia from Paddington. We finally settled on the District line to West Brompton and then up on the Overground. My meeting was at 1:30 so I gave myself an hour and a half to get there, get lost, and get found. An hour and ten minutes later I was standing at the gates to Blythe House, a slightly intimidating Victorian edifice.",
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In the film, however, he is portrayed as the hero.\n\n“I believe every word Percy said,” said the movie’s director, Clark Johnson, speaking to CBC News from New York. “I wouldn’t have took on and told the story if I didn’t believe it.\n\n“It’s an ‘every man story.’ I mean it’s cliché to say David and Goliath, but it’s a universal story, and I hope the audience really connects to the idea of this guy putting everything on the line for what he felt was right and true.”\n\nThe film, which omits some key facts of the case, is filled with anti-GMO rhetoric, led by a fictitious environmental activist played by Christina Ricci. She portrays Rebecca Salcau, who relentlessly pressures Schmeiser to become the poster boy for opponents of GMOs and big agribusiness.\n\n“Is that what the bent of this movie is going to be? Is it going to be all about anti-GMO?” said Todd Lewis, a canola farmer from Gray, Sask.\n\nHe said anti-GMO activists hijacked Schmeiser’s plight long ago and said many farmers are nervous about that storyline.\n\n“Farmers are comfortable with GMO,” said Lewis, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan. “GMO is sound science … it’s been proven safe again and again.”\n\nSeeds ‘blowing in the wind’\n\nThe on-screen story begins in August 1998, with Monsanto Canada serving Schmeiser legal papers that accuse him of illegally growing their patented canola seed on his farm in Bruno, Sask., 90 kilometres east of Saskatoon.\n\n“There’s gotta be a mistake. I got my own seeds,” says the farmer in the movie.\n\nSchmeiser, like most conventional farmers, had spent decades saving seeds to replant the following year. He had never purchased Monsanto canola.\n\nAt that time, Monsanto had just begun to sell its “Roundup Ready Canola”— genetically modified canola seeds containing a patented cell and gene engineered to make it resistant to Monsanto’s weed-killer Roundup.\n\nThe multinational company required farmers to buy annual licenses for the seed technology, at $15/acre, and to sign contracts that forbid them from saving seeds for replanting. Monsanto aggressively pursued anyone accused of buying seeds on the black market — a practice known as “brown bagging.”\n\nCourt records show that tests from Schmeiser’s 1,000-acre canola crop, harvested in 1998, revealed that up to 98 per cent of it was made up of Roundup Ready plants.\n\nWATCH | The trailer for Percy, which will be released Oct. 9:\n\nWalken, best known for his roles as villains and gangsters, portrays Schmeiser as a humble farmer who is confused about how the seed ended up on his land, but who is resolute in his belief that anything on his land is his property.\n\nUsing court transcripts, the movie presents Schmeiser’s real-life defence that the Monsanto seed must have drifted off a neighbour’s truck, “blowing in the wind” onto his land.\n\nThe film does not, however, reveal that the trial judge dismissed that explanation as implausible.\n\nA CBC News investigation in 2001 also revealed how Schmeiser’s neighbours, as well as scientists, disputed the validity of his defence.\n\nAlready. farmers have taken to Twitter to dispute the accuracy of Percy.\n\nDrama builds in the movie as Schmeiser is called a “thief” by neighbours, ostracized in his community, and almost bankrupted as he takes his case all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.\n\n“It is very accurate,” said John Schmeiser, the son of Percy and Louise Schmeiser, who has seen the movie. “Really, at the end of the day, their story is about defending themselves.”\n\nHe said his father was ready to retire and wasn’t looking for a fight, but took a stand against Monsanto on principle.\n\n“My parents received thousands of letters from other farmers who were either in the same situation or didn’t like what Monsanto was doing,” said John. He said his mother responded to every letter.\n\nPercy and Louise, both 89, are keeping a low profile in retirement. They just celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary.\n\nPercy, who has Parkinson’s disease, isn’t strong enough to speak publicly anymore, his wife said. In a telephone interview, Louise told CBC News that she liked the movie and appreciates all the support they have received over the years.\n\n“Monsanto made our lives a living hell,” she said.\n\nWATCH | Schmeiser’s neighbours cast doubt on his story in 2001:",
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"Recently, someone sent me a message calling me a Dutertard for showing no support (apparently referring to a Facebook post of mine) for his own ideological and political stand on militarization amid the coronavirus crisis.\n\nHe asked me why I wasn’t educating people and contributing to the free marketplace of ideas, being a person who knew more about politics. I replied that I do not force others to believe in my political opinion based on my personal political biases. I told him that this was not the best time to choose a side on the political spectrum. He got angered with my reply, and and we entered into a testy exchange. He even posted a Facebook status in reference to what we had discussed.\n\nThis is surely a sad time for us. It is even sadder to see people attacking each other in the name of politics, when we should be more united in these times of crisis.\n\nFor the record, I am not a DDS. I admit, I strongly supported Duterte during the 2016 presidential elections out of utter disgust at the prevailing system, and the anger brought on by the incompetence of the Aquino administration. But things have changed since then. Today, I consider myself neutral in politics (with no political color to support), but still critical on matters affecting the interests of the general public.\n\nI criticize this administration when there is something I do not agree with. No matter how much I hate people’s ignorance, I do not post about it on social media. I do not call the opposite side bobo, ignorant, walang pakialam, etc. I instead express my sentiments through other more engaging means, such as talking about issues during dinner or snacks with my family, trying to explain to them the importance of dissent in issues that are of greatest immediacy, and listening to both sides of the fence and giving my balanced view on the topic at work.\n\nIt is not proper in these times of crisis to fight over politics. It is best to educate and spread awareness without subscribing to the monopolistic idea that your views are way better than others’, and without attacking a person for not agreeing with your opinion.\n\nIt was also during the testy exchange I mentioned earlier that I explained to this person the importance of the armed forces during domestic crises. I ended up getting ad hominem attacks from him for being in favor of militarization.\n\nDesperate times call for desperate measures. The COVID-19 crisis is such a serious matter that locking down entire cities has been imposed by many countries, including first world countries such as Italy and Spain.\n\nDo we need the military to support the enforcement of our lockdown? Based on my personal observation (now that the community quarantine is enhanced), I would say yes. Because the combined total number of our law enforcers in Luzon is not enough to guard the ingress and egress points of our cities and provinces, and to accommodate the government’s response to every given scenario.\n\nSince the military has no police power, will they be given some powers beyond their normal legal functions? The answer is in the negative. The presence of the military is only limited to assisting the police in enforcing the lockdown.\n\nDoes the presence of the military equate to martial law? Duterte already made himself clear that it is not.\n\nI understand some people who are against this government’s actions, but given the logistics, and the enforcement and mobility problems we are currently facing, it is appropriate (at this point in time) that we seek military assistance in dealing with these problems.\n\nTake a look at what happened during the Batangas crisis. Were it not for the government’s debilitated response in the wake of the Taal Volcano eruption, we could have saved two souls. The two recorded casualties in Taal were due to the poor implementation of the forced evacuation by local authorities. They returned to the island despite government warnings.\n\nIn this case though, we are talking about the spreading of the virus through active transmission channels, and that the stubbornness of one person may lead to the increase in virus infections. The government anticipates that people will not adhere to the rules, especially in these times when paranoia, chaos, and fear are rampart. It is a parallel measure decided upon by necessity. So it is fair to say that the government is correct in this decision on the military.\n\nFurthermore, it is not only the Philippines that is using the military to contain the virus. The US, UK, and Canada have enhanced military participation in their respective contingencies. And these are developed countries with more effective law enforcement mechanisms!\n\nWe should be thankful for the military men and women choosing to serve us instead of being with their family in these tough times. They will be more exposed to the virus on the frontlines (together with our heath worker heroes), but still they decided to heed the call of public service. Casting doubts on their loyalty to the country is utterly unreasonable at this time.\n\nAlso, abuse by the military, which is feared by many, is not likely since most of the population are inside the comfort of their homes. And if there would be any, the state would be more than willing to prosecute these errant military men. (READ: LOOK: In Parañaque, curfew violators sit under the sun as punishment)\n\nWe are all victims of this crisis. I’d spent 4 hours commuting home one night – two hours before I was able to take the bus, and another two hours due to the traffic gridlock in Balintawak Interchange. I also walked whole kilometers just to get to my destination because of the lack of transportation. With the completely paralyzed transportation system, I’m afraid I will have to endure the same experience again in the next few days. (READ: WATCH: Traffic builds up on first morning of Metro Manila lockdown)\n\nI earnestly pray to God that He send help, especially to the mostly affected, and for the government to provide the best solutions for the day-to-day problems arising from this lockdown. All countries are struggling to fight this disease. The Philippines is no exemption. The government should learn from this experience, and I think it is doing its best to combat the world’s number one enemy today.\n\nFreedom of expression is at the top of the hierarchy of rights. It is well-protected and exercised in many civilized places. It is just so powerful that it can shape public opinion overnight, or worse, overthrow a government quick as a wink. But with every right are always corresponding limitations and repercussions. As the legal adage goes, “Your rights end where the rights of others begin”.\n\nThere is always time for politics. But respect is what we need in these trying moments. Exercise your right to freedom of expression in such a way that it makes the discussion healthier and more meaningful. Throwing insults to advance political ideas does not, in any way, help. We can still consistently criticize this government until actions are being done. It is part of our political right to participate in the affairs of the government, as enshrined in many legal texts and protected by no less than the Constitution. But we must always be responsible citizens especially today, when unity is needed more than ever. – Rappler.com\n\nLeandro C. Tulod is a student from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and a former campus journalist."
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"LEGENDS AT THE FEET OF ITS CASTLE\n\nThe name of Sádaba is one of the most mysterious ones in the area. Popular tradition claims that it comes from the Arabic or Hebrew, Sedubay, but philologists insist that this word finds its etymological root in the proximity to water (Miguel River) and could be of Roman origin, since Sádaba was a prosperous Roman municipality, with outstanding architectural monuments like the Mausoleum of the Atilios\n\nThis town also has an important medieval past which is also apparent in the town. Its castle, for example, is a unique example of military architecture for its seven towers –using an unusual design for the area- . Its spectacular state of conservation inside enables you to enjoy the full visit.\n\nThe legend is that from the well of the castle there was a passage leading to the convent of Carmelita that is currently the Pharmacy of the town. Through the passage, Kings –or the man in charge of the fortress- could escape in war times. Let’s not forget that Sádaba was the border between two kingdoms.\n\nAnother passage also connected the monasteries of Puylampa and Cambrón, (now privately owned), about which local people used to say ‘Brother Antón walked around at night’, in a clear ironic allusion to the real purpose of that tunnel given that one was a monastery of nuns the other, of friars.\n\nAs for the church, crowned by its beautiful tower -classified by art scholars, as the most beautiful of the Gothic towers of Aragon-, it keeps in its interior a treasure: its main altarpiece is a work of the prestigious Juan de Ancheta. Called the altarpiece of San Miguel, its carvings come to life with fabric, embroidery and lace ornaments. Additionally, the Cristo Marinero, which now rests after his long journey from the Atlantic Ocean, where Tiburcio Xinto-Carlos V’s frigate captain-found him in 1503, is also interesting to see.\n\nAnd on the side of the temple, at the top, is the magnificent organ of 1768 recently restored, which construction was led by Juan de Segura, renowned master architect, with outstanding works such as the Cathedral de La Seo of Zaragoza.\n\nRegarding the urban centre, Sádaba stands out for its noticeable noble buildings, around Calle Mayor where Jewish references are also detectable, through the name of streets such as Cantarranas or Barrio Verde. As a matter of fact, the municipality had an important Jewish colony mainly dedicated to the wool trading, and had a very important and famous fair attended by the Jews of the area to sell their products.\n\nToday, one of the most outstanding historical buildings of the Sádaba urban area is Casa Cortés, converted into a Hospice. A space to enjoy gastronomy made with local products in an environment full of history."
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"What They Had draws a moving and remarkably accurate picture of the challenges grown children face when a parent has Alzheimers. It is a crisis increasing number of families will face with a disease that only ever gets worse. Writer/director Elizabeth Chomko drew on her own family’s experience for this family drama that is boldly truthful as well as engrossing.\n\nWhile Still Alice (2014) presented the experience of someone slipping into dementia, What They Had presents the first-hand experience of the family. As Ruth, played with both charm and startling realism by Blythe Danner, slips further into her own world, her daughter Bridget (Hilary Swank) and son Nick (Michael Shannon) must decide what to do for their mother, and persuade their father Bert (Robert Forster) to let go of the day-to-day care of his beloved wife. Giving up caring for Ruth means the end of their life together.\n\nPacked with fine performances, the film is part love story between Ruth and Bert, family drama exploring the complicated relationships and family dynamics, and part drama focused on a growing problem for families. There are moments of sweetness, others of confrontation and even touches of humor in the midst of the tragedy.\n\nBlythe Danner is superb as the mother suffering from Alzheimers but she is not part of the struggle to decide what to do. Forster is bossy and stubborn where his children are concerned, clearly in denial and insisting her can still handle his wife’s care. Yet with Ruth he is all sweetness as they gently tease each other. Swank as daughter Bridget is reluctant to confront her father, in part because what he would have to give up, but living out-of-town, does not have the same grasp on her mother’s mental state as her brother who lives nearby. As Nick, Michael Shannon is the voice of the hard-eyed realist who sees the danger in his mother’s periods of wandering and vanished judgment. As the one who gets the late night emergency calls, Nick is frustrated and very aware of how bad it has gotten, even if his Dad won’t admit it.\n\nThe film follows this family as they come to grips with the changes that must be made, as they help Dad let go of what they had."
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"If all you watch is the mainstream media you most likely have no idea that the official story of the collapse of the 3rd tower on 9/11 has been proven false beyond any reasonable doubt, by independent experts.\n\nIn fact, if you’d venture to question a dozen of your neighbors right now, I bet the majority have still never heard of WTC 7.\n\nAnother win for the conspiracy theorists! Well, probably not, because most Americans will still never hear about it.\n\nA research team at the University of Alaska’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, led by Dr. Leroy Hulsey, Dr. Zhili Quan, and Professor Feng Xiao, Department of Civil Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, released yesterday for public comment their findings from a four-year study of the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 on September 11, 2001. This is the first scientific investigation of the collapse of the building. Here is the conclusion:\n\nI would appreciate hearing from readers whether they have come across a report in the print, TV, or NPR media of the highly professional four-year investigation of WTC Building 7’s demise. The international team of civil engineers concluded that the official story of Building 7’s destruction is entirely false. I reported their findings here: https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/09/04/the-official-story-of-the-collapse-of-wtc-building-7-lies-in-ruins/\n\nI suspect that the expert report is already in the Memory Hole. Popular Mechanics, Wikipedia and CNN cannot label a distinguished team of experts “conspiracy theorists.” Therefore the presstitutes and assorted cover-up artists for the 9/11 false flag attack on the United States will simply act as if no such report exists. The vast majority of people in the world will never hear about the report. I doubt that the real perpetrators of 9/11 will even bother to hire their own team to “refute” the report as that would bring the report into the news, the last place the perpetrators want it to be.\n\nOne thought on “Never Forget the Lies”"
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"Obinze and Imefelu are two young people growing up in Nigeria. When they get to college and the teachers go on strike, both decide that in order to get a good education, they need to leave the country. Imefelu is accepted at an American school and gets the papers she needs to move to the U.S. Obinze tries to get to England but has more trouble. Both experience a number of challenges overseas, primarily being able to work.\n\nThe story is told in flashback, so we know where both of them end up. Obinze is a successful businessman in Nigeria and Imefelu is a Princeton fellow and a successful blogger on issues of race in America. What they experience along the way is the story.\n\nThe differences Ifemelu experiences between American blacks and African blacks in America (she uses the terms African-American and American-African) are fascinating although not that surprising. It makes sense, after all, that an African immigrant will have more in common with immigrants from other countries than with African-Americans. They’ve grown up in completely different cultures.\n\nIt’s also interesting that racial identity is so completely different in the U.S. compared to Nigeria. Ifemelu says that race issues go away in Nigeria, but they are in the forefront in the U.S.\n\nAt some point in the book, one of the characters says, “you can’t write an honest novel about race in this country” because people won’t want to hear it. And yet, this is that novel. Is it a little self-conscious? Yes, but I was happy to read a book that really spoke to me about all the things I should be thinking about but don’t. And all the things I shouldn’t say but do.\n\nAs a white woman in the U.S., I admit that when it comes to race, I never know what to say. I’m afraid of saying the wrong thing but I’m sure I do it all the time anyway. I want to be that person who means well, who tries to do and say the right thing, and who’s willing to be corrected. But more often I just avoid the conversation.\n\nThere’s a part in the book where Kimberly, a woman who hires Ifemelu as a babysitter, keeps saying that black women are beautiful.\n\nKimberly said, “Oh, look at this beautiful woman,” and pointed at a plain model in a magazine whose only distinguishing feature was her very dark skin. “Isn’t she just stunning?”\n\n“No, she isn’t.” Ifemelu paused. “You know, you can just say ‘black.’ Not every black person is beautiful.\n\nKimberly was taken aback, something wordless spread on her face and then she smiled, and Ifemelu would think of it as the moment they became, truly, friends.\n\nIt’s a point I won’t forget any time soon. It’s true that I don’t think about race enough. But when I think that it’s scary to be a Jew, or tough to be a woman, or I feel marginalized because I don’t have children, I will remind myself that there are huge differences between the things I worry about and the things a person of color worries about.\n\nIn my recent review of The Humans, I complain about a book that tells me what to think, rather than lets me come to my own conclusions. This book does some of that as well. But on this topic, I don’t mind a little telling.\n\nAnother cool thing about the book is reading about Ifemelu’s experience as a blogger. Even though it sounds a bit easy that she’s so successful, it makes sense considering that she’s writing about such important issues in a way almost no one else is (compared to, say, us book bloggers).\n\nFinally, I liked that the book talked about black hair and how it’s done, where it’s done, whether to go natural or chemical. Hair may seem like a minor point, but socially, politically, and culturally it’s a very important part of one’s identity. As a curly-head myself (my hair has been described as “ethnic”) I know something about the websites Ifemelu goes to. I know in most stores in DC I can find rows and rows of “ethnic” hair products, but that wasn’t always the case.\n\nUltimately, this was a book with characters I liked and a story I was happy to keep following. It’s a romance as well as a story of growth and exploration.\n\n← The Humans by Matt Haig\nIt’s Monday, What are You Reading? My January Wrap-Up →"
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"What are Running Boards?\n\nRunning boards will offer you more than sufficient space for entering your truck. As such, they often come with non-slip step pads, which will ensure that you stand firmly with one leg. Furthermore, running boards are made to endure extreme conditions and as such, they’re made slip-resistant in snow, rain, and other extreme environmental conditions.\n\nPros and Cons of Running Boards\n\nThe great thing about running boards is that they are tailored toward shorter passengers. They include a step-up, which makes it easier to get inside lifted vehicles, such as big transport trucks. As they cover up the entire board length, they are useful not only for getting in and out of the vehicle but also for wiping of dirt off your shoes before entering.\n\nThis is great if you’ve walked across dirty, wet, and muddy terrain before entering the truck. Thanks to the durable materials (plastic, fiberglass, aluminum, and steel), running boards can sustain all kinds of stresses and still keep that elegant, sleek look.\n\nAs for the cons, let’s point out the obvious ones – dirtiness. Having in mind that you use running boards for the purposes mentioned above, they can get pretty dirty in a matter of day or two. This can result in your car looking dirtier and less elegant, although this dirt can’t get inside of your truck. Another con is that the ground clearance of your vehicle is reduced, especially if you live in a place with high sidewalks and you need to drive over them.\n\nWhat are Electric Running Boards?\n\nThanks to the ability to retract in a matter of one or two seconds, the electric running board is equally as efficient as the ordinary one. However, since this is a newer technology, it costs a bit more. This isn’t necessarily a con, as some truck owners value this advantage, as well as a stock look that your car has, which is more than enough for some to pay more money.\n\nWhat are Nerf Bars?\n\nNerf bars have a bit different history and use from the running boards. They came straight from the high-speed racing, where nerf bars were used to keep off the aggressive racers at early days of racing. Because of that, nerf bars were and are used as protection. In the aforementioned case, nerf bars were protecting a particular racer from other aggressive racers, whereas now, they protect your truck from rock chips and road debris while driving.\n\nPros and Cons of Nerf Bars\n\nMuch like running boards, they also have the same function – allowing you to get in or out of the truck and wiping off dirt from your shoes. Unlike running boards, which come in a bigger plethora of materials, nerf bars are made of either steel or aluminum and can hold a maximum of 500lbs.\n\nIn some cases, nerf bars will feature foot grips at each door of your vehicle, providing non-slipping characteristics that are great for harsh conditions. However, cheaper nerf bars don’t have this feature. Some of them will be almost like running boards, running through the entire length of your truck. Finally, there are oval and round nerf bars, of which oval are more secure.\n\nAs much as they’re great at protecting your vehicles from debris, stones, and grime while driving, the downside is that they can become very slippery in extreme conditions – dewy, wet or cold. In this case, you’ll need to wipe the nerf bars before stepping on them, which isn’t the case with running boards.\n\nNerf bars can be universal, given the fact that there are several types of them – sports bars, bed-access, and wheel-to-wheel nerf bars. Sports bars are great if you want your bars to stretch for an entire length of our cab. Bed-access nerf bars are great for big trucks with a bed. Aside from being full-length, they also have a support step, necessary for easier access to the bed. Finally, wheel-to-wheel nerf bars are for pick-up trucks and as the name implies, they run from the front to the rear wheel.\n\nWhen it comes to the size, nerf bars are divided into shapes and not the sizes in numbers. There are tube, oval, and hooped nerf bars. For example, tube bars come in 3 and 4-inch tubes, while oval nerf bars come in 4, 5, and 6-inch tubes. Hooped bars come with steps cropped out below them in a u-shape. The sizes of hoop bars aren’t in inches but in steps – one, two or three-step sizes are the most common.\n\nNow that you know what running boards and nerf bars are, it’s time to point out the differences. Let’s first see what’s the same for both. The same is that both help you get in and out of the vehicle more easily, as well as give the possibility to wipe the passenger’s shoes before getting in. From the aesthetics standpoint, both will make your truck appear closer to the ground, adding a streamlined look to it.\n\nThe difference between those two is in the style. If you’re buying it strictly for functionality, then a running board might be a better choice. On the contrary, a nerf bar is a bit more subtle and allows you to achieve almost the same functionality, with less visibility. The slip-resistant characteristics are more or less the same, with running boards being a tad better.\n\nRunning boards come in different materials, whereas nerf bars have only two variants, so it’s all about the material and the finish you prefer. As we said, differences are subtle in almost everything except the style.\n\nSo, which one is better? This is the question you’re probably going to ask and the answer is – no one! Why? Because they serve the same purpose. One nerf bar might be better than a particular running board and vice versa. Now that you know everything there is to know about Nerf bars vs. Running boards, think before you buy either one of them, be sure to take a good look and see what fits your car the best, from both practical and looks standpoint.\n\nTrucks|Comments Off on Nerf Bars vs. Running Boards, Pros, Cons, and Differences"
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"Jonwayne is mid-answer to a question regarding the completion of Rap Album One when he interrupts himself.\n\n“Have you heard the record?” I know where this going. It’s an interaction I often dread, since it alters our roles in the interview. I’m on the interviewer end for a reason—I’m terrible at expressing my opinion in the moment. Jonwayne is a rapper, so by trade he’s equipped himself with the art of freestyle.\n\nI stutter and offer complimentary platitudes to each critical observation.\n\n“Rap Album One feels like a debut, though that’s not to suggest it’s rookie.”\n“There’s an understanding that you're aware it’s a debut, but it’s not a collection of singles.”\n“It’s challenging, but not to a fault.”\n\nFinally, I shift the conversation with, “You’re giving people a lot to digest without overfilling them, which is amusing because you have that saltine album cover.”\n\nOn the other end of the phone Jonwayne mumbles “fucking Jeff, man,” and we move to Stones Throw graphic designer Jeff Jank’s clever and distinct artwork for Rap Album One—a close-up of a cracker that induces salivation.\n\nIn the year since signing to Stones Throw, Los Angeles rapper/producer Jonwayne elevated his status with three choicely designed cassette tapes. Bluntly titled Cassette, the tapes were demo collections churned out by Jonwayne while he prepared his official debut. They were distinctly lo-fi, but the designs eclipsed the content. Jank's artistic wit hoisted the series into the realm of collector’s items. Thanks to Jank and his label, cassette tape dimensions are conjoined to those of Marlboro cigarette packaging (a move that earned Stones Throw a cease & desist letter from Big Tobacco) and an “analog iPod” exists.\n\n“I trust him,” Jonwayne says of Jank, “The biggest aspect of our relationship artistically is trust. I trust his vision because he gets me. He understands where I’m coming from and lets you know that through the art he makes for your releases.”\n\nBefore Jank conceived the indelible artwork for Rap Album One, the intent to craft a profound debut was alive in Jonwayne’s studio sessions. Since his days in the Low End Theory scene, he’s mostly kept his rapper side caged. Pre-Stones Throw releases include instrumental albums Bowser and Death Of Andrew EP on Alpha Pup, while the mega-beattape release of Oodles of Doodles, three months after signing to Stones Throw, is largely overlooked due to the fascination with the Cassette series. Rap Album One is made with the intent to balance Jonwayne's identities and be known among the sterling company of labelmates like Homeboy Sandman, Strong Arm Steady, and MF Doom. Due to his longstanding focus on instrumental records, it was a transition that nearly crippled his process.\n\n“I think what happened was I was doing the instrumental thing and I was going through transformations mentally,” he says. “When it came time for me to get back in the studio and make more vocal rap shit, I kinda lost it. It wasn’t there. I didn’t know if it was temporary writer’s block or if I had blocked that part of myself out completely.”\n\nJonwayne views the Cassette series as a biproduct of his stressed creative process. In making Rap Album One, he went through five bursts in creativity, overcoming the relearning stages of rapping, and developing his impulse to “say something with the record” into a cohesive collection of testimonials. Perhaps that’s why the overture “After The Calm” sounds like Chicken Little anticipating the skyfall. Its ominous production of Carpenter-esque synths and cold veined piano line resist a swell of psychedelia. He had to destroy preconceptions in order to build anew.\n\n“The first few months were soul searching and trial and error,” he says. “The album was basically me working through that. This took almost a year to make because I had to work through things that were beyond my control.”\n\nHe pushed through the complications, recording the debut in a studio within the Stones Throw offices. Developing a uniform sound was therapeutic for Jonwayne. He described 2012 as a rough year, the lowest point being his grandparents passing within a 48-hour span, but in the lows, he obtained closure. It’s never addressed autobiographically on Rap Album One, but latent in his lyrics that ritually hinge to issues of mortality. On the chorus to “Find Me In The Future” he raps, “they don’t know where I’m at / I’m living every day like yesterday was my last / this undead kid will live forever and then some / find me in the future / you can live in the past.”\n\nI have never known a rapper to challenge Jonwayne’s presence in the genre, but the debut is made with valiant opposition to shadowy naysayers. The irony of the album art is a preemptive strike, in which Jonwayne has defused any and all white rapper punchlines. He’s garnished his debut with a salty disposition that suggests a chip on his shoulder, despite it being a competition largely against himself. He’s taken great risks on his debut, pushed himself toward a developed sound beyond beattape sketches, and earned the right to feel nervous about the public’s perception. I could not fault Jonwayne for asking my opinion in early October. It would be weeks before he might have another chance to gather feedback to a record that’s been done since January of this year.\n\n“I was expecting it would be nervewracking,” he says. “Part of me is afraid of putting myself out there fully. I think all artists deal with that. It’s the Axl Rose effect.”\n\nThe day has arrived and reviews will trickle in, some critical, others condensed to 140 characters. Jonwayne will find out if his stress rap debut translates or if the risks taken, the mutated compositions and mini-movements in eleven tracks bog down the listening experience. I think back to my intial assessment, “a lot to digest without overfilling,” and in the past month, that critique has held up. It reminds me of one of Jonwayne's more poignant comments in our interview:\n\n“It’s okay to be challenging and off the cuff with your music as long as it’s not overbearing. I want people to complain about what’s not there, rather than what’s there.”\n\nIt's the day before deadline and Jonwayne has recorded nearly two albums worth of material that must be edited down to just eleven songs. He’s had sessions with Peanut Butter Wolf, who acted as executive producer and helped Jonwayne arrange the tracklisting. The album is not done. The tracks are in order, but it has no ending, and he's working with some serious Axl Rose problems, hesitant to put the record out without a proper epilogue. After some tinkering with a Rhodes piano, though, he’s produced the framework for “Sandals”. For all that frustration and mortal anxiety compacted in the 38 minutes of Rap Album One, despite the time crunch in which it was conceived, Jonwayne approaches “Sandals” with triumph and catharsis. The man who sang “falling deeper in a hallucination” on the opener is at ease on “Sandals” with nothing left to say but “sometimes I feel so good.”\n\nJonwayne's Rap Album One is out now on Stones Throw."
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"As Canadians boating into the US, we are supposed to fly a yellow Q flag until we are cleared in. So upon our arrival into US waters on Saturday, we dutifully hoisted our Q flag (the Bahamian courtesy flag came down when we left Bahamian waters as we were enroute to a new country). By the way, never fly a courtesy flag over your own flag or vice versa as it means the country on top is making war against the one below!! Our Canadian flag was flown at the stern which is appropriate for our kind of sailboat.\n\nWhen we were close enough to Port Everglades to make a call, I had no signal on my US cell. What?? It had worked before we left for the Bahamas! No problem, I thought, I’ll just use my Canadian cell to call the 2 different 1-800 numbers for US Customs….Nope. Didn’t work. What the heck? So I chewed through some Rogers roaming data (!) and tried every number I could find. But it being later in the day, nothing was open. 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But he also said we could tie up at the fuel dock but for 1.50@ft per hr. The Value Conscious (ie frugal) crew decided to go to the state park. It was free and had two good ramps to pull out at, lots of parking.\n\nWe noticed that the cruise ship docks were all full again… Really full! I think I counted 7? The largest two were docked next to the Intracoastal Waterway which made that channel seem very narrow.\n\nCustoms opened at 8:00 am. We were at the park by 7:30 so we started taking gear out of the boat, getting her ready to haul out.\n\nBased on some past experiences, we thought only the Captain needs to go to Customs with all of our passports. So we decided to call a cab for Jim. And we waited, and waited… And waited some more. We called the cab company two more times. No dice. Then we tried a different a company and finally a fellow said he’d be there shortly. Sure.\n\nDuring this time we kept stripping the boat. At one point a cargo ship pushed by tugs passed by in the waterway. We were happy that we weren’t in the channel when that came by! Not much room there.\n\nFinally around 10:30 I called the cabbie again. He asked me what the name of the park was again. On my chart and map it was called the John Lloyd State Recreation Park. He asked me again for the address, which of course, I didn’t have. By 11:00 he finally showed up and off Jim went.\n\nHere is Jim’s story at Customs. He and the cabbie, who was from the Sudan originally, arrived and Jim was told they couldn’t help him until he spoke with someone in Miami on the 1-800 numbers! And he couldn’t let Jim use a phone. So the really nice cabbie kindly let Jim use his own cell. After 45 minutes, he finally got a human! He was asked for our boat info and crew info then got our Arrival number. This precious number meant that Jim could finally speak with the Customs officer.\n\nThe Officer cleared Jim in ahead of someone who he was already working with! He asked hardly any questions but did ask where the rest of the crew were? Back on the boat said Jim. That’s no good said the officer, they have to be here in person! Oh man. So Jim and his best bud the cabbie headed back to the dock where Paul and I proceeded to go to Customs in the cab. Now off to the airport to pick up the truck and trailer.Yes, the meter was running the whole time. $150 in cab fare later we were legal!!!\n\nThe tri came with heavy duty mast raising and lowering bars and a gin pole rig. The wind had come up but was blowing from behind us. The guys figured out how it all worked as the time ticked on.\n\nAlso, the cruise ships were loading all day so you’d hear announcements etc. We were told that there were actually 9 ships loading passengers, which was unusual. 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"They come and go like it's a bus station.\n\nI hear people often talk about issues with transient hauntings. They might have lived there a long time and never run into problems, then BOOM! Or, they had some haunting problems in the kitchen with a little girl's voice and then later in the bedroom felt a male presence who came and then went after a week's time. The types and locations, as well as time periods shift. Let's look at some possible types and explanations -\n\nRecent Death Of A Loved One\n\n\nThese transient hauntings are very common. One haunting that fits into that category neatly is the recent loved one who passed on and visited and then over time, disappeared. It's usually the time of death to 24 hours later that people have an encounter with a newly deceased family member.\n\nOver time following a passing, we might dream about them and this takes the pattern of acceptance of death; first we dream they are still alive and it's perfectly normal, then we might dream they are dying but they don't it and we are afraid to tell them, and then we dream about them and in the dream remember they are supposed to be dead. Those are different experiences than an actual encounter. In those instances, we are awake.\n\nDifferent voices, different feelings, different features, different places in the home--all typical features in transients. These can be exasperating because just as you think there are voices in the den, they suddenly show up in the master bedroom with a different sound to them. Perhaps you are used to footsteps in the hallway and now you are hearing them in the basement.\n\nI recently talked with someone with the issue of a new entity talking to her child. Some children and some people are simply good receivers of communications from the other side. Like the ghost whisperer, entities will approach and see if the person notices them.\n\nIt's like this - You're in Italy and you go up to all the shop owners, speaking and hoping to find the one who speaks English. So it seems to be in the spirit world. Some of us are capable of feeling a presence, others of stopping and noting it, and a few exceptional ones will hear or see them.\n\nThere are various stages of a child's development where their ability to perceive can be heightened and they are capable of communication or perceptions they weren't before. In a lot of cases, they outgrow this unless they are encouraged to focus on inner cues versus focusing on peer cues.\n\nI compare this to being pregnant. When you are pregnant, your sense of smell is heightened and sensitive. Simple smells can make you nauseous suddenly. It only lasts during the hormonal phase, but chemical/hormonal changes in children can make them temporarily sensitive to other senses.\n\nHaunting Stops All Of A Sudden\n\n\nThe house seemed really active and almost predictable and then, out of the blue, no more of the usual culprits. The cabinets no longer bang, the voices in the attic are gone, and the footsteps on the stairs cease.\n\nIn these cases, the first thing that comes to mind is to ask if only one person was perceiving it and they no longer note it. It could be a case of someone whose focus has shifted. The other possibility is that all the \"haunting\" features were something explainable, like new work done on the foundation that has finally settled in during warm weather and quit making noise.\n\nI encourage families that have activity to leave a spiral notebook and pen out in the open. Whenever anyone has an encounter of some kind, write down the date, time, and location/witnesses/description. This running tab can help find patterns, such as it only occurs at midnight or only Johnny is putting entries in the book.\n\nThe very occupants of a home affect haunting a great deal. The house I grew up in has had several owners since we left, but some were more bothered with more activity than others. At times, our home quieted down when a member of the family moved out or another moved in. Sometimes this caused disruption, other times it correlated with quiet.\n\nJust because the activity stopped doesn't mean it will remain that way. Continue to encourage logging of any events. Over a year's time, you can learn much.\n\nOccupants Moving In and Out\n\nAs a psychometrist (one who psychically reads objects), I often tell people that their objects aren't bad in their collection, they simply need to move them around so opposing energies don't clash and cause disturbances that can affect us and the environment.\n\nPeople also generate a chemistry or a milieu for a home. There is good chemistry and there is conflicting chemistry. One member of the home moving out or moving in and the balances change and energies can clash.\n\nWhat's up with that? Well, let's compare the human body's electrical and chemical to something we can identify with our five senses. We can smell a person who is sweating or hasn't washed. Mind you, we aren't seeing their body odor, but we are smelling it from a distance. What goes on in our body doesn't just stay contained in the body. What some refer to as the human aura shows that we are all little energy generators that are like the sun - with an aura all around us.\n\nThere are earth-based factors we have yet to understand in the field of the paranormal. Geology, weather catastrophes, geomagnetic storms (solar activity), and seismic might all have something to do with activity and quiescence.\n\nSomething Changes in an Individual's Perceptions\n\nSometimes, it's not a matter of a haunting coming and going, but a situation that resides within the resident. Like with psychics, we can test our skills daily and find certain days where we are spot on at picking up and interpreting input and other days we are utter flops.\n\nSo it seems to be with any individual.\n\nThe haunting situation may not be gone so much as the person residing there is not as perceptive as usual. These things can include depression, anxiety, anger, grief, and simply a busy life that keeps one attuned to only the superficial.\n\nIn the case of transient hauntings, nothing needs to be done. If you ignore the situation, it resolves itself because all the elements above change over time.\n\nIt's rather like the tree in the forest; you need a person present to perceive it. When it comes to transient activity, short-lived hauntings have a way of wearing down, dissolving, going the way of attrition. It doesn't mean a burst of activity might not happen again, as the environment and the tenants in the home show a chemistry that is possible. But, all in all, short-lived hauntings are the most common."
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"2 edition of War is over found in the catalog.\n\nThis was the best book Churchill wrote, an exuberant memoir of colonial wars as seen by a shameless adventurer and glory-seeker, such as every conflict produces its share of. Since , BookFinder has made it easy to find any book at the best price. Whether you want the cheapest reading copy or a specific collectible edition, with BookFinder, you'll find just the right book. .\n\nDirected by Tom Harper. With Ben Chaplin, Phoebe Fox, Shaun Evans, Sophie Okonedo. Eight UK government officials act out their potential response and decisions in a /10(). After the War is Over is the story of Charlotte, a young woman struggling to rebuild her life after the war has ended. By jumping seamlessly between Charlotte’s life before, during and after .\n\nSearch the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. Chap The Historical fiction Stonehouse Series written by the Heintzemans & read by Dianne. Starting with the siblings (Mary, Martha, and Lazarus) from the time Laz .",
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"War is over by Evgeny Vinokurov Download PDF EPUB FB2\n\nAnother great book by Andrew Wommack - breaking more of wrong teaching we were taught in the church. God is not mad at you. The war is over if you are born again. The Lord loves you. /5(72). After the War is Over is a quiet book, however, the quietness was a good reflection of the time and a different pace would have seemed less respectful.\n\nThe goal is to deter war through a credible set of responses that are more commensurate than existing policy with the stakes involved in such scenarios. Book Details Pages. Book excerpt: The grassroots war over Dodger Stadium that captivated a nation After bulldozers destroyed their Chavez Ravine home, Victoria Angustian stands in the Author: Eric Nusbaum.\n\nThe International bestselling author of Somewhere in France returns with her sweeping second novel—a tale of class, love, and freedom—in which a young woman must.\n\nViolence and war have raged between Zionists and Palestinians for over a century, ever since Zionists, trying to establish a nation-state in Palestine, were forced to confront the.\n\nThe Party’s Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies, by Richard Heinberg, is an introduction to the concept of peak oil and petroleum depletion. Overview. The book's main Author: Richard Heinberg. Context. Although the nickname \"Football War\" implies that the conflict was due to a football match, the causes of the war go much deeper.\n\nThe roots were issues over land reform in Location: El Salvador and Honduras. Libraries and big six publishers are at war over eBooks: how much they should cost, how they can be lent and who owns them. If you don’t use your public library and Author: David Vinjamuri.\n\nThe Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices.\n\nWe personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy. The NOOK Book (eBook) of the When the War Is Over: A Novel by Stephen Becker at Barnes & Noble.\n\nFREE Shipping on $35 or more. Due to COVID, orders may be Brand: Open Road Media. The Civil War: A Narrative by Shelby Foote. This epic three-volume masterpiece is to war what Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire was to history.\n\nIt is the definitive history of the. The War of Words Over Guns New books examine the causes and consequences of gun violence and urge Americans to act “Pollack wants the book to be a wake-up call for.\n\nIn occupied Holland during World War II, sixteen-year-old Janke Visser watches her father’s and brother’s involvement with the Resistance movement in their small town and longs to help fight /5(2). War Is Over David Almond, illus.\n\nby David Litchfield. Candlewick, $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author Buy this book. Taut and teeming with .The New Deal era witnessed a surprising surge in popular engagement with the history and memory of the Civil War era.\n\nFrom the omnipresent book and film Gone with the Wind and the. Torn apart: the vicious war over young adult books Illustration: Nathalie Lees/The Guardian Authors who write about marginalised communities are facing abuse, boycotts and Author: Leo Benedictus."
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"Power plant – Do you like that word? How many beautiful rivers and landscapes have been destroyed because of the human hunt for money. More money. More, more and more.\n\nOr is it really about the money? Sometimes it feels like some people never get satisfied, they simply have to destroy something. In a world with global nature problems, it should be easy not to destroy anything more. It should be very easy.\n\nThis time the Swedish government, led by Mr. Fredrik Reinfeldt, is planning some scary stuff. They’re aiming to build a new power plant in a nice little village called Arjeplog in northern Sweden. In fact, Arjeplog already has one power plant. The strange thing is that many locals in the Arjeplog area also want to build the power plant. I suspect that everybody in this little fairytale don’t know about the consequences when building power plants… or maybe they just don’t care.\n\nReinfeldts government are lowing the taxation of the population. The rich part gets more rich and so on. With other words, Sweden is losing some money at the same time. Other people have to fill that gap. And so is apparently the nature – in this case Arjeplog, because of the new power plant. Or how was it – is this really about the money?\n\nOne small detail is that the water running through Arjeplog contains some of the biggest and most beautiful trout in Europe. That tribe is unique and Arjeplog has a very well working sport fishing industry. Every year thousands of people go there to get their dream fulfilled – to catch the big one. It is not unusual with fish around 7 – 8 kg. Now the trout tribe might be cut down in numbers with 30-50 %. I’m talking only about the trout, then we have all the other species, insects and animals.",
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"It is important to mention that many locals are also against the power building plans. Actually, people all over Sweden are angry about this idea. But most of us Swedes don´t know about it yet, and that´s why we must spread the word. Please do the same thing!\n\nCarry on the excellent work guys!\n\nSomething has to be done, how can a company can literally shut off the flow of a major river but we can be banned for using a hose pipe in the summer? This kind of thing happens alot in the Uk I just read in Fly fishing, fly tying magazine that the Scottish Hydro company wants to take 30% of the flow of the River Doon one of the best Salmon rivers Scotland. The Chalk streams of the south also suffer from abstraction for industrial farming.\n\nI know I don’t think everyone knowes there is always a draw back to every form of energy and power prodution. Because its labbled green its ok? My home river is called the Tees, it has the most amazing fly water, over the last 100 years they have built over 5 reservoirs to supply water for the steel and chemical industry, but now they form some of the best stillwater fly fishing in the region, three of the are purly the home of wild brown trout. The main river also benefits from the extra flow during the summer. So sometimes the effects of the hand of man has some good points, but one cannot wonder what we have lost\n\nYeah, you´re right, Graham. If you ask me, the worst part is that they label this as green energy. In their commercials, the energy companies always have pictures of pristine, untouched waterfalls and rivers… That really makes me angry.\nOf course, most people will realize that the rivers and waterfalls aren´t there anymore if they think about it for a while.\nBut I fear that most people don´t think about it, so these commercials are probably very effective.\n\nSometimes you get positive effects, too, like warmer water in winter. Sadly, that will not be the case in Arjeplog. As there is no dam, only turbines in the running water, this kind of powerplant will just destroy a big part of the river.\n\nThats terrible, I know that the building of this power plant will bring money and a few extra jobs, but surely tourisum and visiting fisherman will bring much much more to the area?\n\nGraham – sure thing, fishing tourism is still in a developing state in the north and has an enormous potential. It will create lots of jobs and bring money for the area. Obviously the powerplant would also be economically successful, but damaging the whole ecosystem and the nature is a too high price to pay.\n\nI think your right Joona, truly wild rivers and landscapes are becoming harder and harder to find and all I starting to show the scars from the hands of man. These unique places need protecting more then ever before if we want to have anything left!"
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