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"How to combat financial fraud by using big data?\n\nFinancial fraud methods are becoming more sophisticated and the techniques to combat such attacks also need to evolve. Big data has brought with it novel fraud detection and prevention techniques such as behavioral analysis and real-time detection to give fraud fighting techniques a new perspective.\n\nFinancial fraud methods are becoming more sophisticated and the techniques to combat such attacks also need to evolve. Financial institutions have been investing on preventing and combating fraudulent attacks but the extent and nature of financial fraud continues to change. While eliminating financial frauds is not a practical goal, there is a need to evolve the ways fraudulent attacks are dealt. Clearly, the paradigm needs to change and big data, it appears, is a novel and potentially potent weapon. Big data has brought with it novel fraud detection and prevention techniques such as behavioral analysis and real-time detection to give fraud fighting techniques a new perspective. Analytics allow financial institutions to gain a deeper understanding of suspicious activities, derive patterns and locate unusual transactions that are helpful in preventing fraud. Financial institutions are slowly waking up to the new ways of fighting fraud.\n\nExperian, a reputed global information services company conducted a survey in 2014 on financial fraud. Experian’s 2014 fraud report lists the top trends in fraud across the globe. The trends give an idea of how the fraudulent attacks have been evolving. Here are some of the salient findings from the report.",
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"I came here looking for a chuck roast recipe to put into the smoker, I found the old thread:\n\nHoly crap, Sous Vide is a game changer - chuck steak literally as tender as filet mignon. 48 hours at 134° then drained, oiled, and finished on the grill.[image]",
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"Beef chuck is an excellent alternative to brisket for barbecue. It's easier to find, cheaper, and more foolproof. Cooking it sous vide before smoking makes it even more foolproof, guaranteeing you tender and juicy results.\n\nI think this is going to be my first attempt. In fact, since my forecast is for a cold front to come through and it to be rainy Sunday (which is not a good match with an electric smoker). I think I’m going to put it in the water bath at noon tomorrow, run it at 135 until noon on Monday, then pull it out, ice bath, and into the smoker for 2-3 hours. Should be ready around 5 on Monday, give or take a little slop in the schedule.\n\nOh great, wizards of the sous vide: I ask if this sounds like it will work to you?\n\nSurely no Wizard, but it does indeed sound good! … I’m actually planning my next SV-meal to be around 75 degrees, and only say 3-4 hrs. instead of the longer runs. - I did 145 last time, and I’m pretty much cutting that in half to hopefully find my happy medium. Like em’ tender and light pink inside, but tortured outside! (But this may take a couple meals\n\n)… But it will be going on the Grill to be flamed kissed to finish it off too. Plus, I don’t presently have a smoker anymore. But I do plan to get another one, but just haven’t done so as of yet.\n\nI don’t have a smoker yet but it’s on my wish list.\n\nI do like a good piece of chuck, though. 139 degrees for about 48 hours after a night in the fridge having been dry rubbed… that’s some really good eats. It’s probably somewhere between a medium rare and a medium but that’s about how I like them.\n\nIt’s probably somewhere between a medium rare and a medium but that’s about how I like them.\n\nI think giving it an ice bath before pulling it out of the bag to get the middle cold again is a good thing. That way I’m sure that sitting in a 225 smoker will just give it a nice smoke flavor and a good bark without over cooking the interior.\n\nIt has begun. The roast is in the water bath now, vacuum-bagged with just a layer of salt, peppers and garlic powder.",
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"Don't get me wrong. I like a good slow-smoked, true barbecue pork shoulder just as much as the next guy. In fact, I probably like the process way more than the next guy. Still, there are times when we want things a little more streamlined, a little...",
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"How to Cook Sous Vide Smoked Brisket | The Food Lab\n\nGood brisket is often called the Holy Grail of barbecue—an apt description, given how rarely you find good smoked beef brisket in the wild. Sous vide cooking changes all that by allowing even a novice to produce brisket that's as moist and tender as...\n\nBoth are fantastic and the best I’ve ever had - anywhere.\n\nOh yeah, for both of these, we cooked in the sous vide the required time, then cooled and refrigerated, and then smoked.\n\nOne of these (not the pork) will be on the menu for Christmas day.\n\nGood to know those recipes are good. It might be that their 36 hours at 155 makes more like a “pulled beef” consistency while this will be more like a filet, but we’ll see.\n\nI picked up about a 5 pound brisket flat at my local “bulk and bundle” store (as Marge Simpson called it). That will be an experiment in a week or three. Our local Publix grocery store had the chuck roasts on sale, so we grabbed a smallish one.\n\nIt occurred to me too late for the earlier post that this is the Internet and on the webz, they say “without pictures it didn’t happen”. So here 'tis.",
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"I find it interesting that the 133 degree water is turning the outside of the roast more of a gray than the “medium rare pink” I was expecting. All I can do is Keep Calm and Sous Vide On.\n\nI don’t know why he used the 155, that seems high. What I usually do is follow the recipe pretty much exactly the first time, and then try variations later, unless the original version is perfect (as those two linked above are).\n\nI’ve cooked the beef chuck at 130-135 many times, for the recipe here by the 2 keto dudes, and I do think it’s a little grey on the outside, but pinkish on the inside. That’s also a great recipe.\n\nWhat I usually do is follow the recipe pretty much exactly the first time, and then try variations later, unless the original version is perfect (as those two linked above are).\n\nThat’s almost word for word what my wife and I say.\n\nThe experiment ended yesterday almost exactly as planned, except for a bizarre problem I had with the smoker for the first time ever. I pulled off a little of one side and did a fork test to see if it had a good pulled beef consistency and it did.",
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"It kept a good pinkish color like a medium rare roast, got a good smokey flavor in the three hours it had and the texture was on the line between being good for pulled beef and a tender roast. All in all, I’m quite pleased with how it turned out. I’ve tried one chuck roast in the smoker before and it was a disaster compared to how well this turned out.",
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"When I took the chuck out of the sous vide bath, it went right into an ice water bath for most of an hour, and when the roast felt like it was cooled, pulled it out of the bath and out of the bag. The parts that were in contact with plastic (virtually all of it) had more of a cooked “grayish” color than the expected pink, medium rare look but wherever I could see the sides of muscles I could see that pink color. I rubbed it with yellow mustard and then a kind of our regular barbecue rub base: kosher salt, Mr. Pepper (mixed pepper blend), and garlic powder. Into the smoker with the chamber set to 225, the internal temp of the roast was 47. I used about a 50/50 mix of hickory and apple.\n\nI went out to get a look at the chamber and internal temperatures with about a half hour left and found the system was off and the chamber had cooled to the mid 150s. It might have been off a half hour. It has never turned itself off before so this is a new one on me, but after a brief run in the oven we decided it was cooked about as well as we would have thought.\n\nI’ll call this a successful first sous vide experiment. Now it’s time to try to figure out the next adventures with the sous vide cooker.\n\nLooks great. I will have to try this one.\n\nThe grey is normal with any sous vide meat. Even pork does it. Searing it browns it up and just underneath is that beautiful deep medium rare pink.\n\nI’m getting that impression.\n\nI spent months deciding to go this route, and in my mind thought of it as almost like the reverse searing method some dedicated barbecue guys use. This morning I was on Amazing Ribs and find Meathead calls reverse searing “redneck sous vide”. So I can do it both ways.\n\nI think the next “sous vide cue” will be beef short ribs.",
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"Unbelievable beef short ribs! So juicy, tender and smokey! Paired with the Anova Sous Vide Precision Cooker, this is the best BBQ ever.\n\nFirst one I tried, I used the recommended temp of 145, but found it appeared grey throughout. No pink at all, so was going to cut that in half the next time, using 75. Will have to find that happy medium to where I like it. Plus, I like to throw mine on fire for the searing.\n\n… But presently Fasting, so won’t be for a bit.\n\nI feel like something else happened. Did you check the temp with a thermometer?\nAre you saying you’re going to cook something at 75°F?\n\nThere’s a time/temperature relationship for killing of bacteria. You have to hit 130F+ to kill bacteria, and that temperature has to be held at least 2 hours. That’s why cooking at above that temperature for multiple hours works (in addition to the other things it’s doing to the meat’s structure).\n\nGee, I didn’t even notice that, since it wasn’t addressed to me. I think 145 is well into the medium range, so it will have little pink.",
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"Sous-Vide-Que: Marrying The Grill And Smoker With Sous Vide\n\nEnsure extraordinarily tender, juicy, safe, and flavorful foods by marrying water and fire via our sous-vide-que cooking method. Sous vide is a modern way to cook food to perfect temperature, but by combining it with the grill and smoker you can take...\n\nUnless you meant 75 minutes?\n\nSorry for the confusion guys. In my rushing to do too many things at once, I forgot to add the time I allowed it to cook in the bath. - So yes, the temp used was set at 145F, based off the booklet that came with it. (Plus I bumped it up just 5 degrees more than the suggested 140, since the wife likes her steak more well done) And according to time suggestions, it stated a recommended cooking time of 2-3 hrs.?Which also appears to be the set recommendation for most things in the book as well? (Not knowing what would be best, I kept mine in for 2.5 hrs.) So I was saying I figured to try half that, (75 min.) and maybe just check it every 15-20 minutes or so? Or is this incorrect? (Remember, I’m new at using the Sous Vide cooking method too, so was thinking the longer it stay in, the longer it cooked through?) Though I do like well done on the outside, I do like to keep it somewhat pink on the inside, to help keep it from drying out. But we always used to do well done for the most part, but the booklet that came with it, appears to only stay around the Medium/Rare to Medium area range.\n\nAgain the meat was indeed cooked all the way through, but like I said, not pink at all? And no @MiKetoAF, I could not find our thermometer at the time, but do actually remembering mention this to my wife as well. Because I thought the Medium setting should have shown some pink still? Unless my bumping it up to 145 instead did this? But since I couldn’t locate it, I could only assume the temp shown on the device was correct?\n\nHere’s the booklet that came with it…",
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"And an example of recommended Temps and Times shown in the book. (Which again, seems to be same for a lot of the steaks, with only a few exceptions. They don’t show any Temps/Times for anything else, but MR & M.",
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"Thanks again guys, I will check back shortly. Hopefully I clarified this a little better this time.\n\nA good way to remember - temp controls doneness (you can’t “overcook” something sous vide) and time controls texture. I would try 135-140 next time and see if it closer to what you want. FWIW I cook my brisket at 155 but for 36 hours."
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We’ll also examine some of the potential benefits and drawbacks of using AI in sports.\n\nHow AI is being used by pro sports teams in Texas\n\nArtificial intelligence is becoming more and more commonplace in society.\n\nIn January 2018, the Houston Astros announced the launch of Ground Control, an in-house artificial intelligence (AI) application that would help the team make better decisions on the field. The brainchild of GM Jeff Luhnow and Astros’ director of advanced information research and development, Ground Control uses a machine-learning algorithm to process data from every single pitch thrown in Major League Baseball (MLB) games dating back to 2008. This data includes information on the type of pitch, the velocity and location of the pitch, as well as the batter’s stance and the outcome of the at-bat.\n\nThe algorithm then looks for patterns in this data that can be used to predict what might happen in future situations. 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A draft of a brand new invoice regulating stablecoins launched final week features a two-year moratorium on “endogenously collateralized stablecoins” and would doubtlessly require all non-bank stablecoin issuers to register with the Federal Reserve.\n\nThe Securities and Change Fee and the Commodities and Futures Buying and selling Fee have additionally just lately stepped up their crypto enforcement efforts. In July, the SEC accused crypto change Coinbase of itemizing “at the least 9” tokens that it believes ought to be categorised as securities. The regulator has additionally revealed it’s conducting investigations into all U.S.-based crypto exchanges after chair Gary Gensler indicated that he believed a number of platforms had been breaking securities legal guidelines by buying and selling towards their very own clients. The CFTC, usually seen as extra lenient on crypto regulation than the SEC, has additionally sparked concern amongst crypto customers over the previous few days after it filed a first-of-its-kind case towards the decentralized autonomous group Ooki DAO for allegedly working an unlawful derivatives buying and selling platform.\n\nNevertheless, the majority of data concerning doable crypto enforcement got here from the White Home’s first crypto regulatory framework launched earlier this month. The doc detailed how a number of authorities companies would search to supervise the expansion of the digital belongings area and deal with targets starting from selling entry to monetary providers to combating monetary crime.\n\nWith a lot documentation being drafted and launched, it’s turning into more and more obscure the way it will all work together with the present crypto panorama. Crypto Briefing takes a take a look at three cryptocurrencies that would face regulation beneath recently-released laws.\n\nAfter the Treasury Division sanctioned Twister Money, the privateness protocol’s TORN token may be the obvious crypto asset that would face regulatory scrutiny sooner or later.\n\nOn August 8, the Treasury’s Workplace of International Belongings Management introduced it had sanctioned the protocol as a result of it had “didn’t impose efficient controls” to stop cybercrime-related cash laundering.\n\nTwister Money lets customers deposit ETH or USDC from one Ethereum handle and withdraw it to a different, breaking the road of traceability usually current on open ledger blockchains. Whereas many crypto natives have used the protocol for legit functions resembling sustaining monetary privateness, it’s additionally turn out to be a well-liked avenue for cybercriminals trying to launder stolen digital belongings.\n\nThe Biden Administration’s crypto regulatory framework has made it clear it intends to fight all types of crypto-related crime. The report factors to digital asset use among the many likes of Lazarus Group—a North Korean state-sponsored syndicate answerable for a number of main crypto hacks over the previous yr. With such a hardline response towards prison teams, any protocol serving to them launder their ill-gotten positive factors will likely be a major goal for additional enforcement.\n\nThough the U.S. has sanctioned Twister Money’s code, criminalizing any interplay with the protocol within the States, there’s little authorities can presently do to implement the ban. Nonetheless, many different DeFi protocols that want to serve U.S. customers have proactively complied with the sanctions, blocking addresses which have interacted with Twister Money from utilizing their providers.\n\nIn response to the enforcement motion towards Twister Money, TORN misplaced a big quantity of worth, dropping from a neighborhood excessive of $30.43 to $5.70 at present. Because the protocol’s builders have proven little curiosity in modifying Twister Money to assist it adjust to anti-money laundering rules, it’s unlikely that future U.S. crypto rules will do something however damage it and its token going ahead.\n\nWhereas the Maker protocol and its overcollateralized DAI stablecoin haven’t but been implicated in any U.S. crypto regulation, customers anticipate that it’d occur within the not-too-distant future.\n\nMakerDAO co-founder Rune Christensen just lately posted an “Endgame Plan” to the DAO governance discussion board, outlining how the protocol may place itself to climate future crypto regulation. In his proposal, Christensen steered lending out DAI towards real-world belongings and utilizing the curiosity earned to purchase ETH on the open market. The diploma to which MakerDAO efficiently accumulates ETH over the subsequent three years will decide whether or not or not it ought to contemplate letting DAI drift from its greenback peg to turn out to be a free-floating asset.\n\nChristensen believes that MakerDAO is probably going to attract consideration from U.S. regulators as a result of it points a dollar-pegged stablecoin. When this occurs, the Maker protocol can be unable to adjust to anti-money laundering sanctions just like these issued towards Twister Money even when it wished to. In Christensen’s eyes, it might be a greater long-term choice to permit DAI to float from its greenback peg and turn out to be a free-floating asset, decreasing the regulatory burden positioned on the protocol.\n\nIn the interim, it seems to be unlikely that MakerDAO might want to implement any such plans. A newly launched draft of a Home Stablecoin Invoice produced beneath Yellen’s course suggests a extra conservative method to stablecoin regulation. Within the proposed draft, solely Terra-like stablecoins solely collateralized by tokens from the identical issuer would face enforcement motion. Nevertheless, the draft additionally requires all non-bank stablecoin issuers to register with the Federal Reserve to proceed serving U.S. customers. As the main points of such laws are but to be outlined, it’s unclear whether or not this requirement would imply MakerDAO is unable to conform.\n\nIf MakerDAO can not register as a non-bank stablecoin issuer within the U.S., it’ll seemingly impression the worth of the protocol’s MKR governance token. DAI may doubtlessly turn out to be a restricted asset inside the States, and OFAC may even sanction the Maker protocol’s good contracts because it did with Twister Money. Whereas this case presently seems unlikely, it’s nonetheless value being attentive to MakerDAO’s regulatory danger.\n\nFinal on our checklist isn’t an Ethereum protocol like Twister Money or Maker, however a whole blockchain—Monero.\n\nLaunched approach again in 2014, Monero is arguably probably the most profitable privacy-focused blockchain that sees lively use and improvement at present. Not like Bitcoin or Ethereum, which broadcast all transactions and pockets balances on a public ledger, Monero’s transactions are fully non-public. The community makes use of a number of privacy-preserving options resembling ring signatures, zero-knowledge proofs, stealth addresses, and IP handle obscuring strategies to make sure privateness and anonymity for all customers.\n\nLike Twister Money, Monero’s potential to obfuscate the possession and origins of cash has drawn the ire of regulators within the U.S. In 2020, the Inside Income Service began providing a money bounty of $625,000 to anybody who may efficiently crack Monero’s privateness and reveal customers’ transactions. Nevertheless, that bounty has by no means been claimed, which speaks to the energy of Monero’s privateness expertise.\n\nNonetheless, Monero’s resilience is a double-edged sword. Whereas it might make utilizing the community extra interesting to these trying to protect their monetary privateness, it additionally makes it a possible goal for additional regulation and enforcement motion. Much like Twister Money, cybercriminals use Monero for a variety of illicit actions. For instance, cybersecurity agency Avast has previously identified malware that makes use of the sufferer’s laptop to mine Monero and ship the earnings again to the virus’ creator.\n\nWhereas Monero is a major candidate for enforcement even beneath present rules, no motion has been taken towards it. Authorities have seemingly targeted their efforts on protocols that facilitate a better quantity of illicit transactions (resembling Twister Money) as an alternative. Nevertheless, if the crypto area—and Monero—proceed to develop, it’s seemingly solely a matter of time earlier than OFAC dishes out additional sanctions towards privateness protocols.\n\nAs has been the case with Twister Money and TORN, any sort of enforcement towards Monero will virtually definitely have an effect on XMR. All U.S.-based crypto exchanges already refuse to just accept Monero deposits or open spot markets for XMR as they will’t confirm if tokens have been procured by unlawful actions. Additional regulation, each from inside the U.S. and overseas, will seemingly restrict entry to the blockchain or make sending transactions by it unlawful—and that will be dangerous information for XMR.\n\nWhereas Twister Money, MakerDAO, and Monero are among the many crypto tasks most certainly to be implicated by future rules, quite a few different tokens may be affected. Within the U.S., at the least, it’s seemingly that each one protocols that facilitate the buying and selling of precious crypto belongings might want to adjust to some type of anti-money laundering regulation sooner or later.\n\nMoreover, these issuing their very own dollar-pegged stablecoins will seemingly face extra regulation, each because of the perceived security of the greenback as a nationwide forex and the mounting pile of failed stablecoin tasks which have price U.S. traders billions of {dollars}. Nonetheless, whether or not such regulation will damage crypto adoption or facilitate its adoption by the mainstream stays to be seen. Whereas some current circumstances from the SEC and CFTC seem to take a hardline method towards crypto, others just like the Home Stablecoin Invoice are comparatively lenient.\n\nWhether or not these within the area prefer it or not, crypto regulation is coming. And those that are conscious and perceive the doable results will likely be higher positioned for the adjustments than those that stick their heads within the sand.\n\nDisclosure: On the time of penning this piece, the creator owned ETH, BTC, and several other different cryptocurrencies.\n\nEthereum Funding Rates Hit The Low Amid The Shift From PoW"
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"- but it shows some advance. The machine, which appears to be fairly new from the pristine-ish state of its paintwork, is operated by a crank turned by the second Land Girl in from the left, the counterpart of the bowler-hatted and nattily-dressed gent on the left above.\n\nOn the extreme right, Land Girls are shovelling main crop potatoes from the clamp they've been stored in since harvest the previous autumn, using tools called graips, forks with more tines than usual and with each tine flattened at the end to prevent damage to the potatoes.\n\nThe potatoes run along a riddle which sorts them into sizes, then up a short open elevator, from which damaged or diseased potatoes can be picked by hand. The crop appears to be an especially good one: the relaxed, leaning, cross-legged pose of the left-hand Land Girls - suggests that there isn't much weeding out of below-standard potatoes to be done. The sorted potatoes arrive at the top of the elevator and fall into a sack held by a farm labourer. When full, the sack will be weighed on the scales on the extreme left and the contents adjusted until exactly 1 hundredweight (45kg) is reached. Older readers will remember that 20 hundredweight (cwt) made 1 ton. By the end of the day several tons of potatoes will have been sacked up, especially if the not inconsiderable spillage is included.\n\nSub-standard or damaged potatoes, incidentally, were stained with purple dye, marking them as unfit for human consumption, and were used as animal feed, chiefly for pigs.\n\nPotato Sorting, Berwick and its companion pieces Land Army Girls going to Bed and Women's Land Army Hostel were exhibited - with other paintings - at the National Gallery in London later in 1943. The critic Jan Gordon, writing in that year's November issue of The Studio, commented:\n\nThe pictures are capable and in many ways excellent, but as the collection grows, a conviction becomes equally strong that something is lacking from them, and that lack seems to be a lack of war consciousness...Evelyn Dunbar's set of four [but which was the fourth?] 'Land Army' paintings are works of a very respectable talent indeed, but good as they are they are examples of what I mean when I suggest a lack of war-substance.\n\nI don't think these three paintings are among Evelyn's best, although it's still possible to pick up from them, as in all her War Artists Advisory Committee work, her themes of determination and hope. I think they are revealing of something else, of preoccupations not always connected with her work. She was under pressure: in letters from this period to the Secretary of the War Artists Advisory Committee she asked for more time, for the final date of her contract to be extended. The WAAC was very accommodating and gave her all the leeway she wanted, but it seems clear that her 1943 output had reduced considerably compared with the non-stop outpourings of 1940-42. There's no proof, of course, as so much of her work is unaccounted for, but if the first six months of 1943 accounts only for these three paintings plus the work she produced during her stay in Usk, i.e. six mostly small paintings in total, then a change has come over Evelyn. Few of the early 1943 paintings are highly finished, in the way that Women's Land Army Dairy Training or St Thomas's Hospital in Evacuation Quarters are. What has happened?\n\nFirstly, her private painting was occupying her more, maybe at the expense of her WAAC commissioned work. In 1943 she exhibited, possibly among other non-war paintings, the talismanic Joseph's Dream, at last now complete and highly finished.\n\nSecondly, Evelyn had had on her easel since before her marriage in August 1942 one of her largest wartime canvases, The Queue at the Fish Shop. Although this painting wasn't submitted until 1945, I would like to take it next in the canon, because I think it's a celebration of her marriage and a strong statement of what Roger Folley had become for her. Completion may well have eclipsed, for the moment, her interest in the Women's Land Army. Here's a foretaste of what is one of her greatest paintings:\n\nThirdly, marriage, as it was bound to, altered Evelyn's outlook in many ways. Despite wartime marriages being fraught, it worked. They were as suited to each other as the two Georgian brass candlesticks which my mother gave her brother Roger and Evelyn as a wedding present, and which I now have in my study as I write this. At the most basic level, from now on she could rely on Roger's service pay, particularly as they had no married home: after marriage Evelyn continued to have her home and studio in Rochester, at The Cedars, although she followed Roger's various postings wherever she could. Having nowhere else, Roger considered The Cedars as his home too, but he was only able to spend odd leaves there.\n\nUp until 1943 Roger had seen no active service in the air. Completion of his flying training, which started in 1941, at RAF Charterhall would mean active service to follow. Life expectancy among RAF aircrew was not high. However inured RAF personnel were to tragedy at this stage in the war, a cloud hung over RAF Charterhall to which both Roger and Evelyn would have been sensitive: shortly before Roger arrived in Berwickshire, Flight Lieutenant Richard Hillary was killed on a training flight from RAF Charterhall, when his aircraft crashed into a nearby field. Hillary had been a celebrated and successful Battle of Britain pilot who had suffered appalling burns when his Spitfire caught fire. He recounted his Battle of Britain experiences in a then famous book, The Last Enemy. After intensive treatment at the famous East Grinstead, Sussex, burns hospital under Sir Archibald McIndoe, Hillary insisted on returning to flying, meeting the last enemy while re-training.\n\nRoger joined 488 (NZ) Squadron, then based in Ayr, Scotland, in July 1943. The first mention of him in Leslie Hunt's Defence until Dawn: The Story of 488 N.Z. Squadron, reads '...by this time [July 1943] Roger Folley had turned up ahead of his pilot, Flight Lieutenant Ron Watts, of Auckland; Roger hailed from Rochester, Kent, and was a professor in days of peace.'\n\n('Professor' was prophetic: only after the war did he become a university lecturer.)\n\nI think Evelyn was terrified of losing him. With final training at a RAF station haunted by the spectre of the iconic Richard Hillary and with active service looming, she wanted to spend every possible moment with him. It's surprising that her commissioned painting didn't suffer more.\n\nEVELYN DUNBAR : A LIFE IN PAINTING by Christopher Campbell-Howes\nis available to order online from\nhttp://www.casematepublishing.co.uk/index.php/evelyn-dunbar-10523.html\n448 pages, 300 illustrations. £25\nPosted by Christopher at 18:53:00"
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"What if a submarine was present on that day?\n\nOn the night of 8 February 1904, the Japanese fleet under Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō opened the war with a surprise torpedo boat destroyer attack on the Russian ships at Port Arthur. The attack heavily damaged the Tsesarevich and Retvizan, the heaviest battleships in Russia’s Far Eastern theatre, and the 6,600 ton cruiser Pallada.\n\nThese attacks developed into the Battle of Port Arthur the next morning. A series of indecisive naval engagements followed, in which Admiral Tōgō was unable to attack the Russian fleet successfully as it was protected by the shore batteries of the harbor, and the Russians were reluctant to leave the harbor for the open seas, especially after the death of Admiral Stepan Osipovich Makarov from a naval mine on 13 April 1904. Although the actual Battle of Port Arthur was indecisive, the initial attacks had a devastating psychological effect on Russia, which had been confident about the prospect of war. The Japanese had seized the initiative while the Russians waited in port.\n\nLater in the year, the Japanese bomb Vladivostok and destroy the entire Russian fleet.\n\nThe race for a submarine weapon\n\nOne of the oldest jokes about submarines I can remember is telling someone that you were going to take your girl out for a drive and go watch the submarine races. In 1903, it wasn’t much of a joke to actually want to develop a war capable submarine. Russia had already begin building its own version of a submarine before they decided to purchase the Holland type boats. Like other navies around the globe, Japan also purchased Holland type boats in the hopes of exploiting the new technologies. Although no submarines were used in combat, the arms race was becoming a global influence.\n\nThis article from the Topeka Kansas State Journal talks about the advances made in submarine technology in the four years since the first boat was purchased.\n\nDevelopment of the Submarine In Naval Warfare\n\nAT the present time there is much activity among naval experts over the matter of submarine navigation. This is due in part, but not wholly, to the almost frantic efforts both of the Japanese and their opponents to secure any submarine craft which is likely to prove effective. For upward of a quarter of a century the Interest in this branch of naval equipment has been subject to periodical stimulation. Until recently, however, the interest aroused by the heralding of some coming submarine wonder has not survived a test; failure in some essential has relegated the project to the realm of the improbable. The performance of the submarine torpedo boat Fulton, constructed by the Holland Company and exploited off Newport for the benefit of the navy board of inspection and survey, goes far to public faith in this species of war agent. The recent tests, which were made by a board composed of six of the leading submarine experts of the navy, were for the purpose of establishing the fact as to whether or not any existing type of submarine boat showed sufficient merit to warrant the department in expending the $850,000 appropriated by congress for that purpose. It was expected that Captain Simon E. Lake’s Protector would enter the competition, but a few weeks ago the Lake boat was taken away from Newport, and it is now thought that the Japanese government has purchased her.\n\nThere is no doubt that the Fulton is the most perfect specimen of the Holland type of submarine craft in existence. The most untiring pains were taken during its construction to avoid structural complications, and for a year after completion the stanch little vessel was subjected to a variety of tests designed to prove her trustworthiness. According to the examining board, the Fulton possesses all of the merits of her predecessors, the Adder, the Shark, the Porpoise and others of the Holland type which the government already owns. The board is also of the opinion that she is superior to those boats in several important particulars.\n\nThe difficulties in the way of submarine navigation have been so numerous that it was felt by naval engineers that much had been accomplished when within recent years they had been reduced to five: difficulty of securing safety, of obtaining fair speed, of steering, of insuring stability and of directing and discharging the torpedo. The Fulton has eliminated the problem of safety. As to speed, it has been found that an excess of ten knots when submerged is not to be accomplished as yet. The motor most available for under water service has probably been the subject of more conjecture and experiment than any other point connected with this species of navigation. Storage batteries as at present constructed are too heavy, steam Is out of the question for obvious reasons, and the other usual means of propulsion are equally inefficient in subsurface navigation. The most feasible motor has been found in a gas engine which develops high pressure by means of explosions. Until recently it was impossible to keep the exhaust gases from escaping into the boat. There was also the danger of detection from the escaping bubbles and the smell of gas. As to steering, there remain obstacles yet to be overcome. When under water it is not possible to see more than 100 feet in advance even when at rest; when the boat is in motion the difficulty is greatly increased. The Fulton is provided with a sensitive compass which will give warning of the approach of a hull of copper, bronze, aluminum or some other non-magnetizable metal. The most important device, however, is the periscope. It is in reality a sort of circular camera. When those below wish to find out what is going on above the water they thrust it upward through a circular opening in the top of the boat. There is formed on the reflecting table a picture of the surface, with any object that may be upon it in plain view. The periscope is so slender and so long that the motion of the boat interferes with its steadiness. It may prove also to be a means of detection, and a well-directed shot from a warship would be likely to render it ineffective. All submarine boats are fitted with small conning towers projecting a short distance above the hull and having glass covered peepholes. These towers can be used when cruising near the surface, and the top may be opened if the weather is fine. In most boats the opening in the conning tower forms the principal way of ingress and egress. To secure a reasonable habitability in a submarine boat was a problem that baffled constructors for a long time. The recent test of that feature on the Fulton demonstrated the fact that the little cabin of that craft is quite as safe as quarters on a battleship. Until now there has been little effort made- – either to warm or cool these boats. Hitherto it has been possible to remain in a submarine craft only a short time without experiencing discomfort from the change of temperature. Besides this, there has been no adequate provision for eating and sleeping, and the light has not been good enough to admit of accurate observation. All this has been overcome. The Fulton went down in one of the slips at the torpedo station at a few minutes before 11 o’clock one evening and reappeared next morning at a few minutes past 11, the test having covered a little over twelve hours. The nine men who spent the night at the bottom of the slip not only ate, drank, talked, read and played cards, but cooked, lighted their apartment brilliantly with electricity and might have warmed it with the same agent. The subaqueous revelers declared that they could have remained submerged for ten days.\n\nPerhaps the greatest difficulty of ail is to be encountered in the discharge of the torpedo. In addition to the confined space in which torpedoes are operated and the difficulty of giving them the correct direction at the time of firing, it is necessary that the boat should be nearly horizontal at the moment, else the torpedo will take too deep a dive or rise to the surface at the beginning of its run. The shock of firing also causes great longitudinal disturbance in the boat. The tests made with the Fulton show that much of the trouble formerly experienced from this cause has been overcome.\n\nIt is, of course, unfortunate that Lake’s latest improvements in submarine navigation were not made public by the recent tests. The design of the department was to show the utmost fairness in the matter of a choice, and for that reason the competition was arranged. Since the eastern complication came to a focus, and for a long time before that period, both Lake and the Holland Company have had abundant opportunities to put their inventions into active service. It would be an interesting coincidence if the two little destructive agents should now see active service on opposing sides.\n\nWhen or by whom the first submarine boat was built will probably never be known. Alexander the Great was interested in subaqueous navigation, and it was suggested iii the thirteenth century. In 1372 some English ships were destroyed by a machine carrying fire under water. In the early part of the seventeenth century submarine boats were numerous, and by 1727 no less than fourteen types of submarines had been patented in England alone. In 1775 David Bushnell built his first boat, with which Sergeant Lee attacked the British ship Eagle in New York harbor. Lee actually got under the ship, and his attack failed only because the screw with which the torpedo was to be attached to the bottom of the Eagle was not sharp-enough\n\nThe submarine story in the journal was on the bottom half of the page.\n\nOn top was a period piece on working in the fireroom of a “modern day battleship”. The article spoke about the need for efficiency in the main type of fuel that was in use at the time: coal. It would only be a few short years before this modern battleship and most of its technology would also fade into history with the changeover to the more efficient new fuel called oil.\n\nAlong with the improvement in energy technology, December of 1903 also saw the first powered flight in the United States. Cars and motorcycles would appear with new methods of manufacturing and increased power. The invention of a vacuum tube would revolutionize electronics and communications.\n\nThe American Century was beginning with a large race for submarine technology and for now, it seemed like the Americans were winning. The Germans were about to teach them and the world a few things about submarines.",
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"I’ve decided to work on a new segment called ‘Tunes on a Tuesday’.\nEvery Tuesday i’ll be sharing my favorite tracks with you both old and new, in addition to introducing you to some new gems.\n\nLets kick off the first week with Summer Walker\n\nSummer Walker signed to LVRN, has had a postive start to the year with her latest single DEEP, being featured on Apple Music’s ‘New Music’ playlist.\n\nHowever the song that I was drawn to was this one (session 32).\n\nIn an era of heavy production, the simplicity of this track really sets it apart from the rest & leaves you to feel the raw emotions on show by Summer Walker."
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"TROY HARVEY/SPECIAL TO THE STAR Ezekiel and Nina Hernandez stand with their children Haley and Ezekiel III next to a news conference held at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park Monday afternoon. Ezekiel Hernandez Jr. is the older brother of 14-year-old Jonathan Hernandez who was struck and killed in February in hit-and-run. (Photo: TROY HARVEY)\n\nThe mother of a Ventura teen who died after being hit by two vehicles in February made a plea before his burial on Monday that city officials issue a reward for information leading to the identification of the second driver.\n\n'We are asking for someone to please come forward with information about the second driver so we can properly put Jonathan to rest,' Joanna Hernandez, mother of the dead teen, told a group of reporters as she stood at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park in Ventura.\n\n'He was the baby of the family, the youngest of six,' said Hernandez of her 14-year-old son.\n\nThe body of Hernandez, a Buena High freshman, was found just after midnight on Feb. 19 face down in the street where he'd been struck while riding his bike south on Saticoy Avenue and crossing Telegraph Road.\n\nSurveillance video shows a white tow truck with a flatbed hitting the bicyclist and continuing east on Telegraph Road, authorities said. A short time later, a silver or light-colored sport utility vehicle is seen hitting the boy in the roadway before also continuing east, police said.\n\nThe driver of the first vehicle, Martin Henderson, the owner and operator of Double R Towing, contacted police on the evening of Feb. 19 after he learned there was a crash involving a tow truck in an area where he had been.\n\nHis lawyer later issued a statement saying Henderson was not aware he had hit anyone.\n\nHenderson has not been arrested. Ventura police could not be reached for comment Monday.\n\nPolice said they took possession of Henderson's tow truck as part of the investigation into the teen's death.\n\nThey also said they were trying to identify the driver of the sport utility vehicle.\n\nSean Andrade, an attorney representing the family, gave out copies of a letter on Monday afternoon that he sent to city officials.\n\nThe letter cites what it states is a practice by the city of Los Angeles of issuing a standard reward of $50,000 'for information leading to the identification, apprehension and conviction of hit-and-run suspects.'\n\nWere Ventura to offer such a reward it would send 'a strong statement urging anyone with information to come forward' and 'make clear that hit-and-runs are serious crimes and they will not be tolerated,' Andrade said.\n\nThe letter is addressed to numerous city officials, including Erik Nasarenko, Ventura's mayor. Nasarenko could not be reached for comment on Monday.\n\n'I'm chagrined about the accident, and I feel terrible for the family,' Andrews said.\n\nHe added while he had yet to read Andrade's letter to the city, as far as he knew 'it's unprecedented for the city to offer such a reward.'\n\nAndrews added that he was speaking for himself and not on behalf of the city."
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"Sen. Hob Bryan of Amory asks legislators to add $25 million to a $2.5 billion K-12 education budget on Tuesday. The proposal was rejected, but the lawmakers passed legislation that increases funding for K-12 schools by nearly $110 million. However, that still leaves the state's education funding formula $211 million short of what it demands.(Photo: AP)\n\nJACKSON – In a legislative rarity, there won't be any late-session negotiations over Mississippi's K-12 education budget.\n\nThere also won't be any possibility of more money for the schools, as the Senate voted Tuesday to send Gov. Phil Bryant a $2.5 billion school spending plan for fiscal 2016, which begins July 1.\n\nHouse Bill 1536 will increase funding to schools by $109.9 million and represents the most state tax revenue ever spent on elementary and secondary education. That's something leaders were already pushing as an election-year bragging point Tuesday.\n\nIt will still leave schools $211 million short of the amount demanded by the Mississippi Adequate Education Program, a state funding formula that was put into law in 1997 and designed to provide enough money to deliver a mid-level education.\n\nSenators voted 31-20 to reject an amendment by Sen. Hob Bryan, D-Amory, to increase funding by another $25 million and pledge to reach the full funding under MAEP by 2018. State law demands full funding, but lawmakers routinely ignore the mandate.\n\n\"You've got a bird in the hand, an opportunity to fund it at this level, this historic level,\" said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Buck Clarke, R-Hollandale, in urging senators to pass the bill without going to conference.\n\nSenators said the last time they and representatives haven't had to iron out school spending in the closing days of the session was during Democratic Gov. Ronnie Musgrove's administration about 15 years ago. Even then, although they finished early, they negotiated in conference.\n\n\"This is unusual, a Senate appropriations bill coming out that early, but we look forward to receiving it,\" said Bryant, a Republican.\n\nThe amount allotted would top the $2.47 billion in state money that Mississippi put into education in fiscal 2008, the last time it fully funded the formula.\n\n\"I'm proud to say classrooms across Mississippi will receive more money this year than ever before in the history of our state,\" Lt. Gov. Reeves said in a statement.\n\nOf additional money, more than $40 million would fund the second year of a teacher pay raise. Another $10 million could fund a pay raise for assistant teachers, if lawmakers agree on an additional bill.\n\nSen. Terry Burton, R-Newton, said K-12 is getting the lion's share of increased funding this year — \"the big-pawed lion.\"\n\n\"Is it all we can do? I think it is at this point,\" Burton said.\n\nBryan, though, disputed that more money couldn't be found, noting Senate plans for a $555 million tax cut over 15 years. \"For the life of me, I don't see how we can sit here and talk about tax cuts in these years,\" he said.\n\nSchools are still falling behind inflation. Lawmakers would need to provide $2.68 billion in 2016 to equal 2008 funding after inflation.\n\nThe cumulative funding shortfall since 2008 is $1.5 billion through this year. In 2013, schools statewide had 2,000 fewer teachers than in 2008, though the number of students stayed flat. About 80 percent of Mississippi's 146 school districts have raised property taxes since 2008, and many say they can't afford to buy new books, buy buses or repair buildings.\n\nThe struggles have sparked a lawsuit seeking payment of the shortfall by districts represented by Musgrove, as well as a proposed state constitutional amendment to mandate \"an adequate and efficient\" system of schools.\n\n\"Today's vote shows that this Legislature doesn't care if Mississippi stays on the bottom by starving our children's schools of necessary funding,\" said Patsy Brumfield, spokeswoman for pro-amendment group Better Schools, Better Jobs. \"This Legislature will never keep its 18-year-old promise to fully fund our schools.\""
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"I always think it harsh, particularly for those of us sitting in northern Europe often under leaden skies, that the Middle East is not only blessed with vast reserves of cheap and easy to extract oil and natural gas, but even more limitless supplies of sunshine.\n\nWhen the oil runs out they will become the powerhouse of the world again, but this time generating electricity. True sandstorms in desert areas are a source of considerable maintenance and repair cost, but clearly aren’t a major hindrance as solar and wind farm investments have boomed in 2014 driven increasingly by economics, not subsidies.\n\nJapan and China Investing in Renewables\n\nAfter all the hand wringing we have done over the years about subsidies paid to wind farms, it comes as a welcome development to report that some 95 gigawatts of increasingly economic renewable generating capacity was created in 2014 at a cost of $270 billion, led by China and Japan who combined, invested $75 billion in solar power.\n\nThis is the largest level of new renewable capacity (not including hydro-electric) in one year, at least in terms of GW of capacity. The previous higher spending year, 2011, resulted in lower levels of installed capacity because costs were so much higher then.\n\nAccording to the Financial Times, equipment costs have fallen 75% since 2009 while large solar construction and connection costs have fallen by up to 65% in the last four years and solar panel efficiencies are rising making such projects increasingly attractive.\n\nThierry Lepercq, chairman of Solairedirect, a French company that has 57 solar parks built or under construction around the world said, “We’re generating power at lower prices than other energy sources in Chile, India and South Africa.”\n\nTo illustrate the opening point, earlier this year Dubai’s state utility awarded a contract for a solar power plant to the ACWA Group from Saudi Arabia that will sell electricity for less than 6 US cents per kilowatt-hour. That is at least 2 to 3 cents cheaper than electricity generation from natural gas in Dubai, a region that is awash with the stuff.\n\nOne driver for such regions, it must be said, is that conventional power production consumes large amounts of precious water, when an economic cost is put on that resource, solar wins.\n\nLikewise, the FT reports that Georgetown, Texas, declared in March it was going to become the first city in the state to get all its electricity from solar and wind farms by 2017. Jim Briggs, interim city manager, is quoted as saying “Georgetown Utility Services isn’t required to buy solar or other renewables. We did it because it will save on electricity costs and (tellingly) decrease water demand.”",
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"Bike theft is a sad reality – but there’s things you can do to put the brakes on would-be thiefs.\n\nIt’s not nice, but bike stealing is something of a common problem in Ireland – and as bikes are increasing in value and popularity, there’s good reason to think the practice won’t stop anytime soon.\n\nWhat you can do, though, is ensure that you’ve done everything on your end to make your bike is as theft-proof as possible – and then, just in case, be aware of the legal protocols and mechanisms in place to help you should disaster strike…\n\nIt’s not rocket science, this! A good rule of thumb to use is that your lock should be worth 10% the amount you paid for your bike. Nobody who’s invested huge sums of money in a bicycle should bat an eyelid at paying a little extra for a whole lot of peace of mind; good locks might cost in the region of €50, but that’s nothing compared to the cost of replacing your ride. Basic locks are like an invitation to thiefs – and what’s more, they’ll spot an easy opportunity a mile away. In fact, some especially security conscious cyclists recommend buying two different locks from two separate brands – based on the theory that no thief will carry around more than one lock cutter…\n\nAgain, it’s the simple things. Even the best lock in the world is no good if you’ve locked to something useless; if it can be moved or lifted, you’re in trouble. Sheffield-type stands are widely seen as the safest spot to pop your bike; just remember to always lock the wheels of your bike as well the frame. Failing that, just make sure the structure you’re fastening to is secure.\n\nWhile quick release suspensions are all over the roads these days, your usual cycle repairs shop can help make sure you don’t fall prey to a wheel thief; they can do the same with your saddle, if you fancy, and it’s relatively inexpensive too.\n\nAlways lock the bike – even at home\n\nSome might think this one a little excessive, but the number of bikes stolen from sheds, gardens and shared hallways suggests otherwise. it’s always better to be safe rather than sorry, so whenever you’re leaving your bike in one spot for an extended period, lock it to be sure.\n\nPreparing for the worst\n\nEven the most diligent of cyclists can suffer terrible luck – so let’s say that, despite all of your preventative methods, the worst has happened. There’s a lot that could help you, so set aside time some evening and pre-empt disaster…\n\nTake a photo of the bike – and a number of them. You can even get one of you with it, to prove that it’s yours!"
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"“These are stories that will live a long time both on the page and in your heart.” —Joseph Monninger, author of The World as We Know It.\n\n“Tim Weed proves himself a skilled creator of a sense of place . . . each story deposits one definitively into a geography, of mind and map.” — The Boston Globe\n\n“This collection of stories by Tim Weed is grounded in the specificity of its settings, all of which contain hazards of one kind or another: a mountain lake, a jungle peak, an Amazonian river, a prairie giving way to construction, a seashore suddenly overcome by the tide, a city stuck in the past, a snowy slope (or two). But it is also full of mystery, and much of the mystery is cosmic. Its stories are about transgression and karma, and a natural order that seems to render its characters uncertain of their own reality. It is written so deftly, with such a light touch, that suspense builds in each story like a gathering storm.” — Patrick Joyce, Midwest Book Review\n\n“These stories bristle with energy and immediacy. The writing is spare and meticulous and packs a hefty emotional punch. I am not exaggerating when I say this collection kept me up at nights. I just couldn’t stop reading.” — Jenny Lyons, Addison Independent\n\nA Field Guide to Murder & Fly Fishing made the 2018 Eric Hoffer Book Awards Short List and was a finalist in the short story category for both the 2018 American Fiction Awards and the 2017 International Book Awards. “The Afternoon Client” won the Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards, and “Tower Eight” was the Grand Prize winner for Outrider Press’s The Mountain anthology. Previous versions of the collection were shortlisted for the New Rivers Press Many Voices Project, the Autumn House Press Fiction Prize, and the Lewis-Clark Press Discovery Award.\n\n“[In “Tower Eight”] Weed delves into adolescent friendship and the idea of being an outsider with great care for his characters. The tale begins and ends with one character musing on the reality of the other. The surreal ploy is subtle enough to bring the story into the realm of good literature, making the reader question perceptions of reality . . . Weed’s prose is weightless, and weighty, all at once.” — Sadie Williams, Seven Days\n\n“From the mountain lakes of the Colorado Rockies to cobbled streets of Spain, this fascinating collection of short stories by Vermont-based writer Tim Weed (Will Poole’s Island) never disappoints.. . . A Field Guide to Murder and Fly Fishing is a collection you’ll be happy to get lost in.” — Ploughshares.\n\nIndividual stories in the collection have been nominated for the Pushcart and Best of the Net anthologies and shortlisted for the Tucson Festival of Books Literary Awards, the Lightship International Literature Prize, the Glimmer Train Short Story Award for New Writers, the Rick DeMarinis Short Fiction Award, the Alligator Juniper Award for Short Fiction, the Richard Yates Short Story Awards, and others.\n\n“If you seek a guide—on coming of age, lost love, temptations both resisted and surrendered to, and the need to both engage with and respect the planet—Weed’s book is a good choice. It won’t tell you which laws to obey and which to break—but it will show you, with simultaneous beauty and savagery, what will happen either way.” — Mary Medlin, Colorado Review\n\n“But if we malign Hemingway and his progeny—a bloodline to which A Field Guide to Murder and Fly Fishing could be said to belong—it’s because the archetypes of power from his day have remained in power all along. Tim Weed is a writer who knows how to interrogate those archetypes, smash them open, see what they bleed—and, if necessary, take them fishing.” — Matthew Sirois, Necessary Fiction\n\n“Diamondback Mountain.” A young ski instructor at a remote hotel in 1930s Colorado falls in love with a rising Italian movie star, but fate conspires to keep the couple apart. CRAFT.\n\n“Gunnison Gorge.” A lonely traveler gives a ride to a mysterious couple on his way to a remote fly fishing river in a wilderness area of central Colorado, worries that the woman may be in some kind of trouble, and believes himself well-positioned to do something about it. Manifest West: Transitions and Transformations. Western Press Books.\n\n“The Knife.” A young man from the city moves to rural Vermont to work for an unorthodox businessman who teaches him to hunt, with troubling results. Blueline.\n\n“The Dragon of Conchagua.” A troubled former Peace Corps volunteer returns to Ecuador to climb a high-altitude volcano, where he is haunted by increasingly vivid memories. Saranac Review. Earlier version shortlisted for the Tucson Festival of Books Literary Awards.\n\n“Landfall” (novel excerpt). Will, Squamiset, and Natoncks undertake a perilous open-ocean journey off the coast of mid-seventeenth century New England. The Island Review. 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"Reed Hastings is the cofounder, chairman, and co-CEO of Netflix and a major Democratic political donor. During the 2016 Clinton presidential campaign, Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, raised over $100,000 on behalf of former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. [1] In 2020, Hastings and Quillin spent over $5.3 million in support of federal Democratic candidates and committees, including $1.4 million in support of President Joe Biden. [2] The couple also spent over $4.5 million to support left-of-center ballot initiatives in California and over $2 million on high-profile local elections in 2020 alone. [3]\n\nHastings is also a major philanthropist. Though he directs most of his philanthropic giving through a donor-advised fund with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation and maintains anonymity thereby, Hastings is a noted supporter of charter schools, spending over $200 million in support of expanding school choice and endowing student scholarships across the country. [4] In 2020, Hastings and Quillin donated $120 million to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). [5] Recently, Hastings has begun donating to left-of-center organizations focused on race and criminal justice, pledging $5 million to nonprofits that focused on racial issues and donating $1 million to the left-of-center Center for Policing Equity in June of 2020. [6] [7]\n\nHastings has faced several scandals as the head of Netflix. After censoring an episode of the comedy series “Patriot Act” that criticized the crown prince of Saudi Arabia and hosting a French film accused of promoting pedophilia, Hastings defended Netflix by claiming that it was “trying to entertain” and is not “in the news business.” [8] [9] Hastings has also come under fire for running Netflix in accordance with left-of-center political ideologies. In June 2020, members of the right-of-center Free Enterprise Project (FEP) criticized Hastings for pulling Netflix’s investments out of the state of Georgia in response to the passage of pro-life legislation while investing $8 billion in Egypt, a country in which abortion is outlawed. [10]\n\nHastings grew up in a suburb of Boston, Massachusetts. Hastings’s father, Wilmot Reed Hastings, worked under former President Richard Nixon in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. [11] After graduating high school, Hastings worked as a door-to-door vacuum salesman before attending Bowdoin College, a small liberal arts school. After college, Hastings worked for over a year in the U.S. Peace Corps, teaching math in Swaziland (now eSwatini) before leaving the program. Hastings then attended Stanford, where he received his master’s degree in computer science. [12]\n\nIn 1991, Hastings started a software debugging company with Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph that was acquired in the mid-1990s for $750 million. In 1996, Hastings and Randolph developed the idea for Netflix, which opened in 1997. [13]\n\nDuring his time at Netflix, Hastings has been criticized for his coldness and unconventional management style, with former partner Randolph claiming that Hastings is not “empathetic” and “just doesn’t feel what others feel.” [14] In 2009, Hastings posted a slide deck of Netflix’s internal company policies. The policies revealed that the company sought to get rid of “normal polite human protocols,” instead replacing them with constant feedback sessions in which colleagues criticize each other’s work. [15] Hastings has also been known for firing large numbers of staff members at once, insisting that only outstanding workers can remain at the company. [16] [17] Hastings also instituted a Netflix culture of complete transparency, telling other employees when and why their colleagues were fired. [18]\n\nIn June 2018, Hastings drew criticism for not firing Netflix communications chief Jonathan Friedland until months after he had used racial slurs twice. [19]\n\nIn 2019, Hastings came under fire after Netflix censored an episode of the comedy series “Patriot Act” that criticized the crown prince of Saudi Arabia after the Saudi Arabian government requested that it be taken down. [20] Hastings defended the decision, claiming that Netflix does not do “truth to power” and justifying the removal on the grounds that Netflix is “trying to entertain.” [21]\n\nIn August 2020, Netflix drew criticism for releasing Cuties, a French film accused of promoting pedophilia by telling the story of a group of 11-year-old girls finding “liberation” through sexually suggestive dancing. The American Cuties poster also featured a photo of children in tight, cropped outfits to promote the film. Critics accused Netflix of sexualizing children and promoting pedophilia. When asked to respond to the criticism, Hastings repeated the same line he had used in the “Patriot Act” controversy, telling the New York Times, “We’re not in the news business. We’re trying to entertain.” [22]\n\nIn November of 2020, five U.S. Senators confronted Netflix over its decision to produce a television series based on a science fiction trilogy written by Chinese author Liu Cixin. Liu previously defended the Chinese government’s mass internment of Uighur Muslims, claiming that they would be “hacking away at bodies at train stations and schools” if not placed in forced labor camps. The Senators accused Hastings and Netflix of providing a platform for Chinese Communist Party propaganda by supporting Liu. [23]\n\nHastings has also come under fire for leading Netflix in accordance with left-of-center political ideology. In June of 2020, members of the right-of-center Free Enterprise Project (FEP) introduced a shareholder proposal designed to protect conservative employees as Netflix from viewpoint discrimination. FEP also criticized Hastings for having Netflix express its support for Black Lives Matter in the midst of violent protests and called out Hastings for pulling Netflix investments out of Georgia in response to pro-life legislation while investing $8 billion in Egypt, a country in which abortion is outlawed. [24]\n\nHastings is heavily involved in philanthropy, especially in promoting changes to the American education system. Hastings has donated to a number of education organizations, though the recipients are not all known due to Hastings’s use of a private donor-advised fund account through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. [25] Hastings contributed $100 million to the Foundation in 2016. [26]\n\nAs of June 2020, Hastings has created his own foundation, the Lone Rock Foundation, to address issues in the American education system. Hastings is currently building a 2,100-acre ranch that will operate as a training center for American public-school teachers set to open in March 2021. Hastings appears to have spent more than $20 million on the project as of June of 2020. [27]\n\nDespite his avowed support for the political left, Hastings is a strong proponent of tough teacher accountability measures and the expansion of school choice programs, generally right-of-center policies that have been heavily opposed by left-of-center teachers’ unions. [28] In 1998, Hastings funded and volunteered for a proposed ballot initiative that would have overturned California’s cap on the number of charter schools allowed in the state. [29] Hastings also formerly served on California’s Board of Education. [30]\n\nHastings also sits on the board of the Pahara Institute, an education advocacy and networking group that also supports the expansion of charter school programs. [31] Hastings’s new center, once open, will serve as a retreat for educators and school administrators who support Hastings’s positions on education. [32]\n\nHastings has developed a number of his own charitable foundations to support charter school expansion and other education reforms in the past. In 2016, Hastings started the now-defunct Hastings Fund, which sought to back other educational organizations, with an initial $100 million donation. Two years later, Hastings pulled out of the fund to form the City Fund with hedge fund billionaire John Arnold, initially endowing the foundation with $200 million. Between 2018 and 2020, the City Fund spent over $110 million to advance charter schools around the United States. Hastings and Arnold have also spent $15 million to support candidates who support charter schools in school board elections. [33]\n\nIn June 2020, Hastings and his wife gave $120 million to historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), splitting the donation evenly between Morehouse College, Spelman College, and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). The donation marked the single largest donation by an individual to support scholarships at HBCUs. [34] The couple also pledged an additional $5 million to nonprofits that focused on racial issues, citing a need to address “racism and injustice.” [35] That same month, Hastings gave $1 million to the Center for Policing Equity, a left-of-center criminal justice advocacy organization focused on alleged racial inequities in policing. [36]\n\nHastings is a longtime supporter of Democratic politicians. [37] Hastings contributed $88,900 to former President Barack Obama’s campaigns in 2008 and 2012. [38] During the 2016 presidential election, Hastings and his wife were among then-candidate Hillary Clinton’s top supporters, working as campaign “bundlers” to collect donations to the 2016 Clinton campaign. [39] Hastings and his wife raised over $100,000 in support of Clinton’s failed presidential run. [40]\n\nHastings was an outspoken opponent of President Donald Trump. In June 2016, Hastings claimed that then-presidential candidate Trump “would destroy much of what is great about America.” [41] Hastings also called on venture capitalist Peter Thiel to resign from Facebook’s board of directors after Thiel expressed his support for President Trump, accusing Thiel of displaying “catastrophically bad judgment.” [42]\n\nOnce former Vice President Joe Biden received the Democratic nomination, Hastings shifted his support, spending $1.4 million in direct support of the Biden campaign. [45] Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, also ranked among the largest donors to Future Forward, a Democratic-aligned super PAC that reportedly spent over $100 million in support of President-elect Biden. [46] Hastings gave an additional $500,000 donation to the Senate Majority PAC in 2020. [47] By the end of the 2020 election cycle, Hastings and Quillin spent at least $5.3 million in support of federal Democratic candidates, not including contributions to organizations that are not required to disclosed their funders. [48]\n\nHastings and Quillin were among the few major Democratic donors to give to the U.S. Senate runoff campaigns in Georgia, giving $1 million to a Democratic PAC to elect U.S. Senators Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Raphael Warnock (D-GA). [49]\n\nNearly all of the Hastings’s California ballot donations in 2020 are under Quillin’s name. 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"Skip to content\nInício » Best companies to Invest in Cannabis\n\nBest companies to Invest in Cannabis\n\nCannabis. The market is growing and it benefits us because there are more options and we can choose when, how and where to invest our money.\n\nThere are many options, but we recommend that you invest in the cannabis sector . You can also do this through marijuana shares.\n\nREGULATED BROKERS TO INVEST IN CANNABIS\n\nContinue reading to learn more about this type investment. We will provide all the details and help you select the best companies for you.\n\nFirst, some information about the types of marijuana available and the companies involved in this sector.\n\nWHY SHOULD INVEST IN CANNABIS?\n\nInvestment opportunities are there all the time, but you must know how to spot them.\n\nInvestors tend to choose what works well for them at the moment and not look further. Many investors decide to not risk their money on new markets, especially when they aren’t sure if the play will be successful.\n\nSome have missed an opportunity that could have saved their life or at the very least, they may have been disappointed.\n\nSome people are not able to see the potential in a market that is still in its infancy. Don’t worry, though. If you don’t know how you can see it, we’re here to help you.\n\nThe marijuana industry started to produce interesting data a few years back. While there were some advances, losses, and recoveries, it is evident that we now have an opportunity for investment that merits our attention.\n\nBecause it is legal in certain countries, many believe it will be legalized in other countries.\n\nThose who believe that these companies will fail sooner than expected, because cannabis is not legalized worldwide, are in the opposite camp.\n\nWe can only speak to its potential today, but if you’re brave enough and are willing to take a small risk, you will still be glad that you made this choice.\n\nIt is often called green gold, and it is an excellent investment opportunity. How can you invest in Cannabis investment?\n\nWe will soon be in touch with you to discuss your options. First, we’ll show you the two types of marijuana: recreational and medicinal.\n\nWe will also find out which companies are in the cannabis industry.\n\nWhat are the DIFFERENT TYPES of MARIJUANA?\n\nTwo types of cannabis can be distinguished when talking about marijuana. These are:\n\nRecreational marijuana is not as popular as it used to be. This is due to legalization and regulatory issues.\n\nIf other countries legalize marijuana recreationally, the industry will be more attractive to companies.\n\nWhat COMPANIES ARE PART OF THE MARIJUANA SECTOR?\n\nWe have now distinguished between recreational and medical marijuana. Now we will tell you about the many companies that specialize in marijuana-related products.\n\nThere are three types of sector:\n\nThese are the actions you can take in the marijuana industry. You will find many companies that you can invest your money, depending on your interest.\n\nHOW DO I INVEST IN CANNABIS\n\nThere is a lot of potential in the marijuana industry. Today, you can buy shares of companies listed on the stock exchange that deal with the cannabis sector.\n\nThere are many high-rated companies in Canada, where marijuana can be used for medical or recreational purposes. We recommend these interesting investment options to you.\n\nEven though marijuana isn’t legal in Spain or some Latin American countries like Mexico and Argentina, it doesn’t mean you can’t participate in the cannabis industry. You can also find other ways to invest in cannabis through an online broker.\n\nYou have two options when it comes to investing in marijuana online: either invest through a foreign broker in Canada or use CFDs. This alternative will allow you to save money on commissions as they are often very high.\n\nContracts for Differences allows you to trade the behavior and shares of large cannabis companies. The best part is that the operations are leveraged.\n\nCFDs are a great way to manage your risk.\n\nThe Cannabis Stock Index is the most well-known and highest valued indices in 2020. It is comprised of 20 of the largest and most relevant companies within the cannabis industry. The companies mentioned above are also included.\n\nIf you aren’t looking to take on specific risks, another interesting index is the BGCANG Index. This index is safer than investing in cannabis companies specifically, especially if they don’t have a lot of knowledge.\n\nIt also has high volatility which could be compared to Bitcoin.\n\nWHAT COMPANIES SHOULD YOU INVEST IN\n\nYou can either invest in the Stock Market or in derivative products like CFDs, which will allow you to reap the benefits of both up- and down-trends.\n\nWe will end the article with seven companies that allow you to invest in cannabis and reap the benefits.\n\nThese are some of the most requested actions:\n\nCanopy Growth Corporation (CGC) is a Canadian company that is involved in the production and sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products. The company is one of the largest and most well-known cannabis companies in the world, with operations in several countries around the globe. Canopy Growth was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada. The company’s products include dried cannabis flowers, cannabis oils, and a variety of cannabis-infused products such as edibles and beverages. Canopy Growth is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.\n\nCGC shares can be purchased today if you’re interested in investing.\n\nAurora Cannabis Inc. (ACB) is a Canadian company that is involved in the production and sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products. The company is one of the largest cannabis companies in the world, with operations in several countries around the globe. Aurora Cannabis was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The company’s products include dried cannabis flowers, cannabis oils, and a variety of cannabis-infused products such as edibles and beverages. Aurora Cannabis is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.\n\nIt is a producer of marijuana that can be found in as many as 18 countries. It was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange from April 2017, and it continued to trade on the New York Stock Exchange until October 2018.\n\nTilray Inc. is a Canadian pharmaceutical and cannabis company with headquarters in Nanaimo, British Columbia. The company was founded in 2013 and is focused on the research, cultivation, production, and distribution of medical cannabis. Tilray is a vertically integrated company, meaning it is involved in all aspects of the cannabis production process, from cultivation and extraction to formulation and distribution. The company’s products include a range of medical cannabis products such as oils, capsules, and sprays, as well as recreational cannabis products such as dried flower and pre-rolls. Tilray is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol TLRY.\n\nWe will also highlight the fact that it was among the first cannabis companies to be listed on NASDAQ in July 2018.\n\nThey produce between 75-85 tons annually in Tilray. In September last year, it had a market capitalization of approximately 28,000 million. This figure was later deemed unsustainable.\n\nAssociated British Foods (ABF) is a British multinational conglomerate company that is involved in a wide range of industries including food, retail, and ingredients. The company was founded in 1935 and is headquartered in London, United Kingdom. ABF is a diversified company with a portfolio of well-known brands in various sectors including food, household products, and clothing. Some of the company’s notable brands include Twinings, Ryvita, and Primark. ABF is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the London Stock Exchange.\n\nWe are also interested in , but not its subsidiary British Sugar which began cultivating and distributing marijuana for the pharmaceutical industry in 2017.\n\nWe are actually interested in this company because it has an agreement to GW Pharmaceuticals. This company is responsible for cultivating the cannabis they use to create their drug Epidiolex.\n\nCronos is a Canadian cannabis distribution and production company. It traded on the NASDAQ under the ticker “CRON” and later on the Toronto Stock Exchange.\n\nTheir sales have increased due to the legalization in Canada of recreational marijuana. They are now worth 112 million dollars in 2019, up from 3.8million CAD in 2019.\n\nThe interest of Altria, one of the biggest US tobacco companies, in purchasing the company in December 2018, also influenced the share price.\n\nCRON trades at USD 3.61 CAD per Share as of the writing of this article.\n\nAnother company that is relevant in the recreational marijuana industry is Hexo Corp, which produces and distributes this product.\n\nHEXO Corp. (HEXO) is a Canadian company that is involved in the production and sale of cannabis and cannabis-related products. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. HEXO’s products include dried cannabis flowers, cannabis oils, and a variety of cannabis-infused products such as edibles and beverages. The company is focused on producing high-quality cannabis products for the adult-use market, and has partnerships with several major companies in the cannabis industry. HEXO is a publicly traded company, with shares listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.\n\nIt announced in August 2018 that it had reached an agreement with Molson Coors Brewing Co. (TAP), to develop cannabis infusions. The markets quickly noticed this.\n\nYou can see that investing in marijuana can diversify your portfolio. Your future expectations are high, so it is highly likely that you will earn good returns.\n\nInvest in the best Cannabis companies in Quotex\n\nHow to trade at IQ Option",
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Stats often lie when quarterbacks are concerned, and Kaepernick’s passing stats today (17-for-30, 1 TD) didn’t look nearly as impressive as his numbers against New Orleans. But he was better than Carson Palmer (30-for-49, 376 yards, 1 TD and 2 INT), against a top-five defense to boot.\n\nCombine his decision-making, accuracy, long sideline strikes to Jeremy Kerley and Torrey Smith and that deep pass to Quinton Patton, or the touchdown he rushed for his own — we saw just about everything Kaepernick produced when he was an up-and-coming superstar eight years ago. (OK, three … it just seems like eight.) If anything, his running game failed him today. DuJuan Harris (five carries, 14 yards) lost his starting job to the increasingly bust-like Carlos Hyde (13 carries, 14 yards), so it was up to Kaepernick to produce anything offensively.\n\nThere is no bright side\n\nKaepernick was the team’s best player today. That’s not a good thing, because every strong performance adds to the interest he’ll garner on the market this offseason. And to those wondering if his national anthem protests will hurt his earning potential, remember a few things.\n\nAnd that’s the problem for the 49ers, who are at risk of pulling off a meaningless win or two with Kaepernick playing better, and probably won’t have many sure-thing quarterbacks from which to choose if they end up with a top-three draft pick regardless. This was the year to figure out who their quarterback of the future may be (Blaine Gabbert, Colin Kaepernick, or someone in the draft), and at least they figured out a couple of things: Driskell isn’t on the team anymore, and listing Gabbert as your starter is the same as having tank decals on one side of your team’s helmets and white flags on the other.\n\nOh, the defense was better today. It’s true. David Johnson didn’t run over the front seven, mostly because Bruce Arians (as overrated as Jeff Fisher for completely different reasons) decided to use this game as a de facto passing offense practice for Carson Palmer and their four receivers. Luckily for the 49ers, they have cornerbacks with surprisingly good ball skills (when they aren’t committing penalties), and J.J. Nelson — who Arians announced would be start and be his No. 2 receiver until further notice — lost a fumble and deflected a perfect pass from Palmer into the hands of Eric Reid.\n\n(Yes, this week I picked up Nelson. For both of my fantasy teams.)\n\nEli Harold of all people made a big defensive play. Quinton Dial was all over the place after being in all the wrong places a week earlier (and most of this season). But this was fool’s gold from a defensive perspective. The 49ers were clearly in full-energy mode today, which makes one wonder why they weren’t earlier, but whatever. That energy will flow at times the rest of the way, but they’re 1-8 — it’ll mostly ebb.\n\nThis is a jumbled way of saying the 49ers played a good game today (they lost 23-20, if you’re somehow reading this after not watching the game or checking the score elsewhere) against a team that isn’t going to sniff the Super Bowl and could very well miss the playoffs.\n\n— Smith dropped an easy pass, a would-be touchdown, on the 49ers’ final drive. He’s awful. He looked frustrated throughout the 2015 season while being thoroughly outplayed by Anquan Boldin. He drops passes constantly, gets tackled when breathed upon, and perhaps the most annoying thing is he’s a company man who gets retweeted by the @49ers Twitter account like five times per week. What a rotten free agent signing.\n\n— If the 49ers had a real pass rush, we’d be singing the praises of Jimmie Ward, Tramaine Brock, Keith Reaser and Dontae Johnson on a near-weekly basis.\n\n— The Raiders have Gamblin’ Jack Del Rio. 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Thus, the system is, what is known as ‘representative democracy’. In almost all the countries of the world, which operate ‘democratic’ systems, there are single or multiple layers of election processes.\n\nWhatever the process, the system is fraught with shortcomings, inadequacies and downright failings of the original spirit. Bernard Crick in his book ‘Democracy’ commented, “If there is one true meaning of democracy, then it is indeed, as Plato might have said, stored up in heaven; but unhappily has not yet been communicated to us”.\n\nPlato, the great Greek philosopher at the time when democracy evolved in Greece, detested intensely the system that was practised. To him, that was the rule of ‘opinion over knowledge’. The British sociologist of the last century, Beatrice Webb, said that if we are talking of justice and of good governance, then we are talking of multiplicity of concepts, values and practices which never remain the same. It cannot be the ‘multiplication of ignorant opinions’.\n\nThis ‘multiplication of ignorant opinions’ is what is passed on as democracy now. Democracy should not be considered as sacrosanct, particularly the way it is being practised now. Plato sensed that calamity lies at the heart of democracy as it is likely to be abused, and may lead to tyranny and subjugation.\n\nIn his book, The Republic, Plato described several stages of democratic process, where the system could be abused and manipulated. In a segregated and differentiated society, the process would invariably turn tribal and societal discord would be aggravated. The leaders elected by sectarian support would be alienated from the majority of electorates and would impose punitive measures to enforce sectarian interests and views, which may create dissent, dissatisfaction and may lead to revolution, bloodshed and subjugation. Even if violent overthrow can be averted, the leaders would be isolated from a large section of the voters and the leaders would take steps to protect themselves from large sections who voted for them. Gradually the government would lose support of majority of the people, become oppressive and tyrant in order to maintain power.\n\nPlato’s concern (as well as Socrates’) was not far-fetched at all. One can see it has great resonance even in the modern society of today, nearly two and half thousand years later. In the majority of countries in the world, ‘democracy’ is used only as a badge of honour for the country, but then invariably abuse it in its implementation. In highly autocratic countries, democracy is used as a shield to deflect any criticism, whereas in other countries, it is used to legitimise its rule. Basically, it is used as a smokescreen.\n\nBut probably nowhere the system is more blatantly abused than in Britain and America. In both of these countries, the ruling class claims to uphold a true form of democracy, but, in reality, nothing can be furthest from the truth. In Britain, it is claimed to have the ‘mother of parliamentary democracy’; whereas in America, liberty, freedom, human rights, which are the key attributes of democracy, are proclaimed to be upheld. But neither of them can truly justify them.\n\nTake America in the first instance. Donald Trump came into power by propagating racist, xenophobic, bigoted messages; he stoked up peoples’ prejudices and shamelessly polarised the society. A multi-billionaire Trump projected himself as the champion of the downtrodden underclass of the society. He averted paying hundreds of millions of dollars as taxes by using tax advisers, and then his propaganda machinery projected him as a clever guy to avoid tax. He stands against all decent and moral rectitude, and he is blindly followed by “a basket of deplorables who are racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic bunch”. If this is what democracy produces, then vulgarity could be a preferred option.\n\nBritain is no better than America in its track records. In the EU referendum last year (23 June 2016), the Leave camp had persistently used blatant lies, deception and misrepresentation to persuade ignorant voters to vote for Leave. £350 million per week extra for the NHS; stopping millions of EU workers streaming into the UK; maintaining sovereignty of the British parliament; rejecting unelected EU legislators etc. and many more were the slogans for the Brexiters. Each one of these was a lie and mendacious presumption. But the election commission, advertising ombudsman etc., in general the administration, was unable to stop such lies. ‘Mother of parliamentary democracy’ went in a coma.\n\nEven more pertinent point is that despite 651 democratically elected representatives in the British parliament, why and how could they have relegated their responsibilities on such a vital issue to decide whether or not to remain within the EU to the general public? Is that not an abject failure of the system? If this was beyond the intellectual capabilities of the elected representatives, how reliable is the democratic system to pick up competent legislators? How can the presumed legislators even imagine that the illiterate and semi-literate general public comprising factory workers, farmers, fishermen, shop workers and shop keepers, plumbers, roofers etc can make a better decision? Have they all lost their senses?\n\nThe fact was that the referendum process was hoisted on to the public by the internal squabbles of the Tory party. The previous Tory party leader had to agree to have a referendum under duress from the Eurosceptic Tory political agitators. When the referendum came, the vile instincts of the Eurosceptics burst out into open to stir up fear and prejudices of the ignoramus people. Lies, deception, xenophobia, bigotry, innuendos and all other vile instincts that run counter to the spirit of democracy had been played out.\n\nDemocracy cannot survive in ignorance, illiteracy or moral degeneracy. When honesty, decency, morality etc. are divorced, democracy takes leave too. As Franklin D. Roosevelt famously said, “Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. 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"Since 1980, Marietta College has been offering free community performances and speakers through the Frederica G. Esbenshade Series.\n\nWhile there have been many memorable moments over the years, those currently involved with the planning and organization of the program believe the series reached a new high before, during and after the Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn concert on Sunday, October 9th.\n\n“It was magical,” said Dr. William N. Ruud, President of Marietta College. “I am new to the area, but you could sense an excitement Sunday during the performance that the Esbenshade Series at Marietta College has tapped into something special. The bond between the community and the College has always been important, but our new partnership with the Peoples Bank Theatre to conduct performances there and still be able to provide them for free to the community took on a new meaning during the Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn concert.”\n\nFleck and Washburn put on an intimate show as they engaged the audience with their music, stories and humor.\n\n“Their show was like watching a husband and wife play music together in their house, and they invited us all in to be a part of it,” said Marietta College Provost and Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Janet Bland.\n\nTanya Wilder, Director of the Esbenshade Series, was excited to see that every ticket for first show at the Peoples Bank Theatre in downtown Marietta was accounted for by community members, Marietta College professors and students and music lovers from as far away as Pittsburgh.\n\n“With two phenomenal musicians on stage and a packed house, the Esbenshade Series kicked off its performance block of the 2016-17 programming with a huge success,” Wilder said. “Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn played an amazing concert, and I certainly appreciate their donation of merchandise sales to EVE, Inc. The collaboration between the Esbenshade Series and the Peoples Bank Theatre is also very exciting, as it underscores the commitment of both entities to bringing top-tier performance to Marietta and surrounding areas. Overall, I think the afternoon was a tremendous success on all levels!”\n\nFleck and Washburn raffled off a banjo ukulele, which was won by retired Marietta College employee Debbie McNutt.\n\nBland said it was the busiest she had seen downtown Marietta on Sunday. She even noted that all of the restaurants were filled with people who were attending the show.\n\n“We were really thrilled at the success of our second event of the season — the first in our new collaboration between the College, the Esbenshade Series that we administer, and the Peoples Bank Theatre,” Bland said. “It’s a privilege to be part of the team that brings free fine and performing arts events to the Mid-Ohio Valley.”\n\nPresident Ruud said the College is excited to be able to work with the Peoples Bank Theatre now and into the future, especially since the theatre is designed to host such events.\n\nThe original vaudeville house was built on May 18, 1911, and had a seating capacity of 657. In its more than 80 years, the theatre has changed locations, appearances and even names. The Hippodrome/Colony Historical Theatre Association successfully restored the theatre and reopened its doors in 2016.\n\nThis isn’t the first collaboration between the College and Theatre since it reopened. The Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble performed their annual spring concert there in April.\n\nR. Hunt Brawley, Executive Director of the Peoples Bank Theatre, said he expects the thriving partnership between the College and Theatre to continue for many years.\n\n“Our first Esbenshade Series presentation of Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn with Marietta College was a huge success,” Brawley said. “It was an exceptional performance and the audience just loved it. I think it was a great illustration of the perfect town/gown partnership that can exist between Peoples Bank Theatre and the College.”\n\nThe rest of the Esbenshade Series performances for the 2016-17 season will take place at Peoples Bank Theatre. Up next is Gavin George, a 13-year-old piano prodigy from Westerville, Ohio. He will perform at 3 p.m., Sunday, November 20. George was a gold-medal winner in 2010 and 2011 in the American Association for the Development of the Gifted and Talented International Piano Competition, and he performed twice in Carnegie Hall. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 7.\n\nAll Esbenshade Series programs have been funded by the Frederica G. Esbenshade Memorial Fund, which provides annual income for the purpose of bringing lectures, performing artists or programs of diverse nature to the campus for public appearances. The endowed fund was established in 1980 by Harry H. Esbenshade Sr. and Harry H. Esbenshade Jr., husband and son, respectively, of the late Mrs. Esbenshade of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. All events are free and open to the public."
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That laughter is part of the soul of this bakery on Saint-Jean Street.\n\nIt’s often these little details, no matter how trivial they may seem, that influence me to come back to a place.\n\nLike works of art, the loaves of bread are displayed on glass shelves on which time has done its job. These traces are part of the history of the place and are the soul that calls for confidences.\n\n“I am not at all surprised that people confide in each other so much. That’s the bread. They feel they can talk here. They always told us a lot of things, things they didn’t tell us before. What they’re going through, what they’re feeling.” Lise Colletti, co-owner of the Paingruël bakery.\n\nThe pandemic has brought with it many pleasant surprises.\n\n“People have become much closer to us,” says Lise. We have a regular clientele that has followed us for 20 years, but the pandemic has also brought new clients. It reassured people to know that we were there, and they confided in us a lot, » continues Lise, whose voice is naturally very reassuring.\n\nDespite the passing of time and a move to new premises, Lise Colletti and Jean-François Schoofs have managed to maintain the bakery’s identity that puts consumers at ease and prone to confidences.\n\n“I was very stressed about the move,” Jean-François admits. “We shouldn’t have moved more than 500 metres away, because I was afraid of losing customers. So when I found this room space with stone and brick walls and ceilings high enough to carry the oven, it fell extremely well.”\n\nIn anticipation of this milestone, the yeast was frozen for two months and four days. I had known from the great MOF (Maître Ouvrier de France) chefs from Belgium and Paris that it was possible, » says Jean-François. We did it, and it worked. It took a few weeks, but it worked, » he continues, referring to the relief that the awakening of the yeast brought. Otherwise, it could have been the end.\n\nEvery day, 12 different pieces of bread and 12 varieties of pastries are offered. They are all the same recipes as 20 years ago, developed by the founders of the bakery, Mélanie Jacob and Serge Desroches.\n\nHowever, there are a few new additions, including a lemon meslin bread, cheese rolls, a popular apple and nut bread – with lovely pieces of apple in the crumb – and an algae bread called Thalassa, whose organic algae come from Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick.\n\nOn the menu, today: a baguette torchon invented thanks to a baker’s mistake, which makes an excellent sandwich bread. I salivate. Don’t miss the Guinness bread on St. Patrick’s Day.\n\nThe taste of the bread here is exemplary; the gestures associated with the elaboration of the products are those of true bakers. The ingredients are as real as nature. Only organic flour is used to make the loaves of bread: Hubert Lacoste, la Milanaise and le Moulin de la Rémy.\n\nThe most famous creations are the St-Séverin and the Pérec, a multigrain bread without wheat, named in homage to the writer George Pérec, who wrote the novel La Disparition without using the letter e. What a feat!\n\n“A customer who was friends with George Pérec came by our bakery and couldn’t believe that a loaf of bread was named after him,” says Jean-François. “This man taught literature at Laval University for three months, and he used to pick up his bread here every week.”\n\n« Those are nice encounters, » says Lise.\n\n“We don’t always know who people are. We look everyone in the eye, no matter who they are or what they do,” she says. “Everyone comes to get bread, from the drunkard to the Prime Minister,” adds Jean-François.\n\nSome make the detour from Ottawa to come and get bread from us. Orders arrive in from Montreal and Charlevoix as well.\n\nEverything is made of wood!\n\n“The ambient air remains confined in the wood,” explains Jean-François. “When it’s hot, it also tempers the bread well. Most bakeries use electrical cabinets, but we trust wood. We even have our cabinetmaker in the neighbourhood who customizes everything for us.”\n\n“There’s a human dimension that’s so important in bread. The baker has to stay awake, and he can’t sleep while it’s baking or while it’s rising. At all times, he must feel the bread.” Jean-François Schoofs, co-owner Paingruël\n\nLise and Jean-François bought the bakery on September 4th, 2007. Labour shortages, the arrival of supermarkets and the multiplicity of bakeries have been their most significant challenges over the past 13 years.\n\nThere was even vicious unfair competition that was overcome thanks to their loyal customers.\n\n“From one day to the next, employees left me with my recipes to become my competitors,” says Jean-François, who is still a little burnt out from this misadventure. “None of them are still in business today,” he points out.\n\nThey speak very highly of loyal employees on whom they can count and for whom they have a lot of respect, such as the one they call Michelle-des-confitures, the very first Paingruël employee, who has been making jams for them for 20 years. Her little jars of pure happiness are always displayed in the beautiful red cupboard to the right of the entrance to the shop.\n\nShe even has prepared an exceptional strawberry-based recipe flavoured with balsam fir to celebrate the 20th anniversary.\n\nThe croissants are crispy and tasty. Photo: Radio-Canada/Allison Van Rassel\n\n“We believe in our product so much. It’s borderline crazy. I love these loaves of bread so much. And the customers never let us down. They’re our backbone, and that’s what keeps us alive.” Lise Colletti, co-owner of the Paingruël bakery.\n\nAnd the acronym Paingruël, what does it stand for? I asked.\n\n“It doesn’t mean anything at all!” Mr. Colletti answered. “But the children recognize it,” Jean-François adds. “They can’t even read, but they associate the image with bread. That’s what I find most heartwarming.”\n\nSomething tells me that the comfort of the bread of Paingruël is here to stay, because despite the most insurmountable challenges, the bread, the real bread, remains the utlimate refuge."
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"Don’t you love the look/feel of this room? It is the place where I get my hair done – Capelli’s Salon in Bozeman Montana. It has unique decor of any salon I’ve ever been to. I could easily spend hours there with my camera taking photos of all the details. There are vintage clothes for sale, funky murals on some of the walls, tree trunks, old furniture, sparkly bobbles, you name it, the place is full of so many pieces of eye candy.\n\nNot that I’ve been there to get my hair done in quite a while – Andy wants me to grow it out, so that is what I’m doing. Haven’t had a cut since last April – I’ll try to get a shaping trim this April and get on that once a year schedule. He wants me to have hair “down to your bottom” again. I keep trying to warn him it is going to be pretty darn grey, but he doesn’t seem to mind. We’ll see how long we can stand it.\n\nWe’re pretty excited about the new pope here. At least Andy and I are, J probably could care less. For those who don’t know, Andy is Catholic, I’m protestant, we all attend a protestant church together, and Andy hits mass during the week when he can. So, who the pope is does make a difference, and can be the subject of many great discussions.\n\nAndy wanted a “black or brown” pope, meaning South American or African. He really felt the church needed that to be in touch with its members. So he got his wish on that.\n\nThen, to have it be a Jesuit? Wow, not in his wildest dreams. Since we both went to a Jesuit law school, we have a certain connection there. And if you know the history of the Jesuits, you know that way back when they were all excommunicated as heretics. Obviously that had been rectified, but there has never been a Jesuit pope before, and for the most part nobody thought there ever would be. It is kind of cool. Although I know Pope Francis is very conservative on social/moral issues, that doesn’t rub me wrong at all. And he is so humble – both prior to his election from what I hear, and since his elections. God bless him in his leadership! Certainly there are a lot of controversial subjects to deal with, and I’m sure no matter what he does some will find reason to criticize, but so far we have a favorable impression of him.",
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"Second quarter market conditions maintained the trend of choppiness in the broader markets that began during 1Q22. Global economic concerns such as inflation, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and oil prices continued (or escalated) through June, suppressing larger syndicated transactions compared to 2021.\n\nThe private credit markets remained open for borrowers, albeit at less favorable terms than years past. Sponsors accustomed to record low pricing have seen spreads widen as lenders began to price in recent macroeconomic risk factors as well as feeling the impact of federal reserve rate hikes. Lenders are more commonly pushing back on terms in documentation, seeking increased protection heading into what many believe is a recessionary environment.\n\nDespite these aforementioned challenges, M&A volume remains active, but qualitative feedback suggests that assets in market are much weaker than prior quarters. Additionally, acquisition timelines are stretching as earnings erode (leading to re-trades) and sell-side bankers no longer maintaining ultimate leverage over buyers. Forward indicators, such as Quality of Earning providers’ backlog, suggest a ramp in activity post-Labor Day. A welcome sign for credit funds and sponsors alike seeking to deploy the significant amount of capital raised in recent years.\n\nNote that observations were limited for deals <$200MM in size.\n\nLenders have demonstrated conservatism with “storied” credits, however, the market remains open and aggressive for the most attractive assets in the upper middle market.\n\nPricing reached its highest level since 2016, a sign that lenders have begun to factor in a weaker outlook on the broader economy. Additionally, standard 100 bps LIBOR/ SOFR floor has become moot following the Fed’s historic rate hikes.\n\nLoan default rate steadily increased in the quarter. Differential in # vs $ outstanding suggests lower end of the market is showing earliest signs of cracking.\n\nA Tale of Two Markets\n\nAfter a historic run over the past two years, markets finally showed signs of cooling off. Investors began to take a more risk-off stance and the credit market bifurcated along two general (and unrelated) characteristics: sector and size. Most lenders sought to limit exposure to consumer-centric business. Further, larger funds pulled back from direct lending in order to chase yield by either investing in publicly traded debt or taking paper from hung deals in the broadly syndicate universe.\nRead Full Article\n\nThe following information is based on Configure’s proprietary dataset, compiled based on lending conditions in the middle market. EBITDA for borrowers ranged from less than $10 million to greater than $50 million, with an emphasis on transactions executed by operationally-focused sponsors.\n\nPricing has remained at a consistent level in spite of other credit flexibility. Depending on fund dynamics, many lenders demonstrate willingness to lose on structure but not price.\n\nDividend recapilizations held outsized share of the deal pipeline until M&A roared back late in the quarter.\n\nA Tale of Two Markets\n\nThe credit markets shifted during Q2, with investors taking a more risk-off stance in general amongst market volatility. Reactionary federal reserve rate hikes caused by persistently high inflation has driven an increasing sentiment towards the probability of a near to medium term recession (40% likelihood over the next year, and 50% likelihood over the next two years), according to a recent Reuters poll of economists. This has led to an overall change in investor preference towards both sector as well as changes in dynamics related to the size of deals.\n\nThe credit markets have bifurcated between the “haves” and “have nots”. Lenders have sought to limit exposure to cyclical businesses as well as those with outsized exposure to consumer spending (the “have nots”). Inflation, rising rates, and supply chain issues all contributed to volatility experienced throughout the quarter and a more conservative stance towards assets that may perform poorly in an economic contraction. Not only have the effects of this shift been felt on typical consumer discretionary items (travel, luxury, leisure, etc.) but also in areas like food and restaurants, where consumers are cutting down on or cutting out spending entirely. The general flight to quality of the “haves” has resulted in the “have nots” losing ~1.0x leverage and ~150 bps of spread, while the strongest credits in reliable industries have only given up ~25 – 50 bps in pricing.\n\nDuring the second quarter, private credit investors benefited from an increased opportunity to deploy capital as broadly syndicated loan arrangements paused. For BSL deals that did transact, larger private credit funds stepped up to finance transactions, or round out syndicates, that would normally be absorbed by the syndicated loan market. One example of private credit financing large buyouts that would typically be covered by a BSL was the $10.4 billion buyout of Anaplan, Inc. by Thoma Bravo, where Owl Rock served as administrative agent, joint lead arranger and bookrunner (other joint lead arrangers were Blackstone, Golub, Apollo, Ares, Jefferies, Stone Point, Macquarie, and Veritas), where $3.1 billion in credit facilities were provided. At the same time, a general inversion of the upper and lower ends of the middle market was observed. While larger deals typically receive favorable pricing and looser (or no) covenants, smaller deals closed with tighter pricing and even one covenant. The phenomenon can be attributed in part to the lower end of the middle market being less distracted (or, in some investors’ view, attracted) by perceived market dislocations in the liquid secondary market, where paper was available directly from syndication desks at attractive yields with OIDs often in the low 90’s. An analysis of middle market loan issuances by Pitchbook/LCD showed an average loan bid of 94.3 at Q2 2022, down from 97.6 at Q1 2022. While the aforementioned market activity primarily occurred for companies with EBITDA exceeding $50.0MM, sub-$10.0MM EBITDA company transactions were not nearly as affected, and deals were done with similar urgency and competition as prior quarters. A secondary explanation is that much of the capital for lower middle market deals is ultimately provided by SBIC funds or un-levered LP capital, which is less impacted by the vagaries of CLO issuance, leverage lines, and other market forces.\n\nWe expect investors will continue to place an outsized emphasis on non-cyclical businesses with stable and predictable cash flows over the coming months, as the Fed’s strategy for calming inflation is extended. In the context of this market tightening, Sponsors should carefully consider the amount of leverage they will be able to deploy in determining enterprise valuation and selecting which deals to pursue."
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"The Synaxis of the Chief of the Heavenly Hosts, Archangel Michael and the Other Heavenly Bodiless Powers: Archangels Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Selaphiel, Jehudiel, Barachiel, and Jeremiel was established at the beginning of the fourth century at the Council of Laodicea, which met several years before the First Ecumenical Council. The 35th Canon of the Council of Laodicea condemned and denounced as heretical the worship of angels as gods and rulers of the world, but affirmed their proper veneration.\n\nA Feastday was established in November, the ninth month after March (with which the year began in ancient times) since there are Nine Ranks of Angels. The eighth day of the month was chosen for the Synaxis of all the Bodiless Powers of Heaven since the Day of the Dread Last Judgment is called the Eighth Day by the holy Fathers. After the end of this age (characterized by its seven days of Creation) will come the Eighth Day, and then \"the Son of Man shall come in His Glory and all the holy Angels with Him\" (Mt. 25:31).\n\nThe Angelic Ranks are divided into three Hierarchies: highest, middle, and lowest.\n\nThe Highest Hierarchy includes: the Seraphim, Cherubim and Thrones.\n\nThe six-winged SERAPHIM (Flaming, Fiery) (Is 6:12) stand closest of all to the Most Holy Trinity. They blaze with love for God and kindle such love in others.\n\nThe many-eyed CHERUBIM (outpouring of wisdom, enlightenment) (Gen 3:24) stand before the Lord after the Seraphim. They are radiant with the light of knowledge of God, and knowledge of the mysteries of God. Through them wisdom is poured forth, and people's minds are enlightened so they may know God and behold His glory.\n\nThe THRONES (Col 1:16) stand after the Cherubim, mysteriously and incomprehensibly bearing God through the grace given them for their service. They are ministers of God's justice, giving to tribunals, kings, etc. the capacity for righteous judgment.\n\nDOMINIONS (Col 1:16) hold dominion over the angels subject to them. They instruct the earthly authorities, established by God, to rule wisely, and to govern their lands well. The Dominions teach us to subdue sinful impulses, to subject the flesh to the spirit, to master our will, and to conquer temptation.\n\nPOWERS (1 Pet 3:22) fulfill the will of God without hesitation. They work great miracles and give the grace of wonderworking and clairvoyance to saints pleasing to God. The Powers assist people in fulfilling obediences. They also encourage them to be patient, and give them spiritual strength and fortitude.\n\nAUTHORITIES (1 Pet 3:22, Col 1:16) have authority over the devil. They protect people from demonic temptations, and prevent demons from harming people as they would wish. They also uphold ascetics and guard them, helping people in the struggle with evil thoughts.\n\nPRINIPALITIES (Col 1:16) have command over the lower angels, instructing them in the fulfilling of God's commands. They watch over the world and protect lands, nations and peoples. Principalities instruct people to render proper honor to those in authority, as befits their station. They teach those in authority to use their position, not for personal glory and gain, but to honor God, and to spread word of Him, for the benefit of those under them.\n\nARCHANGELS (1 Thess 4:16) are messengers of great and wondrous tidings. They reveal prophecies and the mysteries of the faith. They enlighten people to know and understand the will of God, they spread faith in God among the people, illuminating their minds with the light of the Holy Gospel.\n\nANGELS (1 Pet 3:22) are in the lowest rank of the heavenly hierarchy, and closest to people. They reveal the lesser mysteries of God and His intentions, guiding people to virtuous and holy life. They support those who remain steadfast, and they raise up the fallen. They never abandon us and they are always prepared to help us, if we desire it.\n\nAll the Ranks of the Heavenly Powers are called angels, although each has its own name and position by virtue of their service. The Lord reveals His will to the highest ranks of the angels, and they in turn inform the others.\n\nOver all the Nine Ranks, the Lord appointed the Holy Archangel Michael (his name in Hebrew means \"who is like unto God\"), the faithful servitor of God, as Chief Commander. He cast down from Heaven the arrogantly proud Lucifer and the other fallen spirits when they rebelled against God. Michael summoned the ranks of angels and cried out, \"Let us attend! Let us stand aright before our Creator and do not consider doing what is displeasing unto God!\"\n\nAccording to Church Tradition, and in the church services to the Archangel Michael, he participated in many other Old Testament events.\n\nDuring the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt he went before them in the form of a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. Through him the power of the Lord was made manifest, annihilating the Egyptians and Pharaoh who were in pursuit of the Israelites. The Archangel Michael defended Israel in all its misfortunes.\n\nHe appeared to Joshua Son of Navi and revealed the will of the Lord at the taking of Jericho (Josh 5:13-16). The power of the great Chief Commander of God was manifest in the annihilation of the 185 thousand soldiers of the Assyrian emperor Sennacherib (4/2 Kings 19:35); also in the smiting of the impious leader Heliodorus (2 Macc. 3: 24-26); and in the protection of the Three Holy Youths: Ananias, Azarias and Misail, thrown into the fiery furnace for their refusal to worship an idol (Dan 3:22-25).\n\nThrough the will of God, the Chief Commander Michael transported the Prophet Habbakuk (December 2) from Judea to Babylon, to give food to Daniel in the lions' den (Dan. 14:33-37).\n\nThe Archangel Michael disputed with the devil over the body of the holy Prophet Moses (Jude 1:9).\n\nThe holy Archangel Michael showed his power when he miraculously saved a young man, cast into the sea by robbers with a stone about his neck on the shores of Mt Athos. This story is found in the Athonite Paterikon, and in the Life of St Neophytus of Docheiariou (November 9).\n\nFrom ancient times the Archangel Michael was famed for his miracles in Rus. In the Volokolamsk Paterikon is a narrative of St Paphnutius of Borov with an account of Tatar tax-gatherers concerning the miraculous saving of Novgorod the Great: \"Therefore Great Novgorod was never taken by the Hagarenes... when... for our sins the godless Hagarene emperor Batu devoured and set the Russian land aflame and came to Novgorod, and God and the Most Holy Theotokos shielded it with an appearance of Michael the Archangel, who forbade him to enter into it. He [Batu] was come to the Lithuanian city and came toward Kiev and saw the stone church, over the doors of which the great Archangel Michael had written and spoken to the prince his allotted fate, 'By this we have forbidden you entry into Great Novgorod'.\"\n\nIntercession for Russian cities by the Most Holy Queen of Heaven always involved Her appearances with the Heavenly Hosts, under the leadership of the Archangel Michael. Grateful Rus acclaimed the Most Pure Mother of God and the Archangel Michael in church hymns. Many monasteries, cathedrals, court and merchant churches are dedicated to the Chief Commander Michael.\n\nOne of the chief temples of the city of Moscow, the burial church in the Kremlin, is dedicated to him. Numerous and beautiful icons of the Chief Commander of the Heavenly Hosts are also in his Cathedral. One of these, the Icon \"Blessed Soldiery,\" was painted in the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. The saintly soldiers, Russian princes, are depicted under the leadership of the Archangel Michael.\n\nWe invoke St Michael for protection from invasion by enemies and from civil war, and for the defeat of adversaries on the field of battle. He conquers all spiritual enemies.\n\nHoly Scripture and Tradition give us the names of the Archangels:\n\nGabriel: strength (power) of God, herald and servitor of Divine omnipotence (Dan 8:16, Luke 1:26). He announces the mysteries of God.\n\nUriel: the fire or light of God, enlightener (3 Ezdras 5:20). We pray for him to enlighten those with darkened minds.\n\nSelaphiel: the prayer of God, impelling to prayer (3 Ezdras 5:16). He prays to God for mankind.\n\nJehudiel: the glorifying of God, encouraging exertion for the glory of the Lord and interceding for the reward of efforts.\n\nBarachiel: distributor of the blessings of God for good deeds, entreats the mercy of God for people.\n\nOn icons the Archangels are depicted in according to the character of their service:\n\nMichael tramples the devil underfoot, and in his left hand holds a green date-tree branch, and in his right hand a spear with a white banner (or sometimes a fiery sword), on which is outlined a scarlet cross.\n\nGabriel with a branch from Paradise, presented by him to the Most Holy Virgin, or with a shining lantern in his right hand and with a mirror made of jasper in his left.\n\nRaphael holds a vessel with healing medications in his left hand, and with his right hand leads Tobias, carrying a fish for healing (Tobit 5-8).\n\nUriel in his raised right hand holds a naked sword at the level of his chest, and in his lowered left hand \"a fiery flame.\"\n\nSelaphiel in a prayerful posture, gazing downwards, hands folded on the chest.\n\nJehudiel holds a golden crown in his right hand, in his left, a whip of three red (or black) thongs.\n\nBarachiel is shown with a white rose on his breast.\n\nJeremiel holds balance-scales in his hand.\n\nCommanders of the heavenly hosts,\nwe who are unworthy beseech you,\nby your prayers encompass us beneath the wings of your immaterial glory,\nand faithfully preserve us who fall down and cry to you:\n\"Deliver us from all harm, for you are the commanders of the powers on high!\"\n\nCommanders of God's armies and ministers of the divine glory,\nprinces of the bodiless angels and guides of mankind,\nask for what is good for us, and for great mercy,\nsupreme commanders of the Bodiless Hosts.",
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"The current situation of Bangalore is getting worse due to increased number of vehicles in this city thereby causing huge traffic congestion and great inconvenience to people traveling to work during peak hours. The impact of this traffic is huge financial loss , stress, loss of productivity and family time, traffic congestions are caused mainly by improper roads, high traffic corridors such as Electronic City, marathhalli, whitefield and almost all parts of Bangalore, the metro system is also not well connnected and is causing huge pain and frustration to people while doing their daily travel and commute. The unmaintained and poor road conditions with pot holes are contributing highly to this congestions and at times results in accidents and fatal injuries. The other main cause is continuous permissions given to IT corridors and apartments even though there is Huge traffic already in places such as marathalli, HAL, Domlur, whitefield, Koramangala and surroundings. There is no planned approach for Such Huge additions of vehicles adding to the current roads which are already congested and blocked. Without proper planning the Future for such addition of people to the road and traffic Bangalore will choke and result in making it a catastrophe. So I request the govt and the incharge higher authorities to please take a planned approach and solve this by creating satellite cities and planning them accordingly thereby diverting traffic from Bangalore. Also to create and support the Smart cities which are located far from each other’s. Scatter the high volume of IT industries , manufacturing industries to multiple parts of the State and never clog them to one area."
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"But in the end, someone does show themselves to be capable of foolish bravery and truly selfish action performed on another's behalf: Florence Dombey. Florence Dombey suffers a great deal. During her lonely childhood, her father never once makes an effort to hide his utter disinterest in her; indeed, he sees her as a threat to his relationship with young Paul, then his second wife, and always to his perception of himself.\n\nIn the early years, he worries he will come to hate her, and he does—to such a degree that upon Edith's elopement with Carker the Manager, he blindly blames Florence and physically assaults her! (Further, he never inquires into Florence's whereabouts after she flees in fear and pain, assuming she's probably with his odious sister. Bad, bad man!) She runs, finally having seen what has been clear to everyone else her whole life—that her father despises her, utterly, and does not deserve the place in her heart she's held for him. It's taken 17 years for her to see him clearly and the knowledge almost breaks her.\n\nUp to this point, Florence is certainly a portrait of long-suffering devotion, but she is not heroic; her love is timid, mostly passive, and secret. She spends a great deal of time weeping, lamenting, sighing, placing her weary head upon her hand, and feeling like her heart is about to break. When she is forced to escape the Dombey household (which has never been eligible for the moniker \"home\"), she flees to the home of Sol Gills and his nephew Walter Gay, as they are the only people in her life who've ever truly helped and cared for her. Neither are there; both are lost on the ocean; but she finds Captain Cuttle, Sol's greatest friend, present and willing to hide her and nurse her indefinitely.\n\nIt takes her some time to recover but when she does, Walter has miraculously made it back to London and they soon discover that now they are young adults, their childhood friendship has become something rather more complicated. And here's where Florence begins to become something larger and braver and stronger than I would have imagined possible. Having survived one shipwreck, Walter must shortly away to sea again due to deep financial constraints; Florence responds thus:\n\n\n'Are you soon going away again, Walter?'\n\nShe sat looking at him for a moment; then timidly put her trembling hand in his.\n\n'If you will take me for your wife, Walter, I will love you dearly. If you will let me go with you, Walter, I will go to the world's end without fear. I can give up nothing for you—I have nothing to resign, and no one to forsake; but all my love and life shall be devoted to you, and with my last breath I will breathe your name to God if I have sense and memory left.'\n\nHe caught her to his heart, and laid her cheek against his own, and now, no more repulsed, no more forlorn, she wept indeed, upon the breast of her dear lover. (p. 752)\n\nIt's not simply that Florence proposes to Walter; it's that, having lost everyone she's ever loved, and had her hopes about her father so horrifically stripped away, she's capable of laying her heart completely on the line again. No other character in Dombey and Son has looked such emotional horrors in the face and remained in one piece, AND been able to continue to take important risks.\n\nAnd Florence transcends even this incredible moment when a year after she and Walter sail away for China, she returns to her father who has lost everything and, locked up in his old and now empty house, is on the verge of committing suicide and can think of himself only as a thing:\n\n\nNow it was thinking again! What was it thinking?\n\nWhether they would tread in the blood when it crept so far, and carry it about the house among those many prints of feet, or even out into the street.\n\nIt sat down, with its eyes upon the empty fireplace, and as it lost itself in thought there shone into the room a gleam of light; a ray of sun. It was quite unmindful, and sat thinking. Suddenly it rose, with a terrible face, and that guilty hand grasping what was in its breast. Then it was arrested by a cry—a wild, loud, piercing, loving, rapturous cry—and he only saw his own reflection in the glass, and at his knees, his daughter!\n\nYes. His daughter! Look at her! Look here! Down upon the ground, clinging to him, calling to him, folding her hands, praying to him.\n\n'Papa! Dearest Papa! Pardon me, forgive me! I have come back to ask forgiveness on my knees. I never can be happy more, without it!'\n\nUnchanged still. Of all the world, unchanged. Raising the same face to his, as on that miserable night. Asking his forgiveness! (pp. 886-89)\n\nBut she has changed, for having a baby has made her truly understand what it means to have and lose a child, and what the bond between infant and parent ought to be. She asks his forgiveness but she shortly after informs him (gently, but without fear) that they will never part again. Not only is she still willing to lay her heart bare to him, after a lifetime of neglect and cruelty, but she is no longer a child who hopes and begs; she is an adult who demands what is right, and right for all.\n\nNow, I personally felt a little put out that she felt the need to ask this sumbitch for forgiveness; my feelings about him have been rather more aligned with Edith's than with Florence's. But this is Florence through and through—she is heroic because her courage in being her best self only increases over time, and never breaks under the pain of ill treatment.\n\nOf course, this is all very fantastical and sentimental. Indeed, my sister-in-law recently suggested that while it seems impossible, Dombey and Son is actually even more sentimental than The Old Curiosity Shop—and I can only agree. Dickens makes people pay for their stupidity and cruelty and selfishness and never get another chance in The Old Curiosity Shop; in Dombey and Son, the morally bankrupt are made to suffer, often a great deal, but only a few are not given another chance to make reparations and live differently.\n\nIt was so sentimental, it made me roll my eyes a few times; but I still loved it. Next on my Vic Lit list: a much less well known Thackeray novel.\n\nJust as sentimental as TOC - and just as fantastical, with a villain who is part cat and a little boy who becomes a magical sea spirit when he dies.\n\nSome strange stuff in these novels."
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"Donnamarie Higgins is an activist and campaigner from West Belfast.\n\nAs a mum of three, she wants nothing more for her children and all those growing up in West Belfast than a progressive, shared and equal future.\n\nA former pupil of St. Louise's Comprehensive, Donnamarie is a strong advocate for women's rights and is a member of the Belfast Feminist Network. Aside from her work on women's rights, she is a vocal ally on issues of equality for the LGBT+ community.\n\nDonnamarie has worked for Naomi Long MEP and Maire Hendron MLA and has a strong track record in helping constituents on issues of welfare and has been forthright on the disastrous impact that welfare reform has had on the most disadvantaged in society.",
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"Danny works as a staff nurse in a health service hospital. He is an advocate of promoting teaching of first aid skills to people, wanting everyone to have the knowledge and ability to help in an emergency.\n\nAs a Councillor in Mid and East Antrim, Danny works hard for everyone in Larne Lough and is keen to grow the local economy while protecting the environment.\n\nA strong proponent of integrated education, Danny is a supporter of the Integrate My School campaign, which encourages parents to work together to transform their children’s school.\n\nA campaigner for transparency in politics, Danny wants people to have confidence their elected representatives are working in the best interests of everyone in the area rather than a narrow political agenda.\n\nDanny believes in equality and opposes all forms of discrimination because of religion, gender, perceived political opinion, sexuality or any other factor. He believes diversity is a strength to be embraced.",
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"Having worked with Invest Northern Ireland for six years and elected as a Councillor this year, Chris has been working to ensure the Council does more to engage with small businesses on growing local business and attracting new companies to the Enterprise Zone.\n\nSupporting local action on issues facing older citizens in our Borough, Chris is a board member at Age Concern Causeway, a local charity providing services and support to them.\n\nChris is passionate about community politics. He is proud to be a board member at Portstewart Community Association and a regular attendee at community groups in Portrush, Portballintrae and across the Causeway area.\n\nRecognising the need to sustain Causeway Hospital, Chris will continue to lobby for maintaining and increasing services at the hospital. He is a member of the Patient Panel for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and a passionate supporter of the A&E department.",
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"Matthew is currently Vice-Chair and Membership Secretary for the Alliance Fermanagh and Tyrone Association.\n\nHe has 10 years of experience writing tender documents for lottery funding across England and Northern Ireland.\n\nMatthew has created effective working relationships with the business communities throughout the UK, as well as across Europe.\n\nHe is studying Politics, Philosophy and Economics at the Open University.",
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"Rachael is an Alliance Councillor on Derry City and Strabane District Council, having been elected in May’s local government election.\n\nA mother of two, Rachael and her partner live locally and want to see a better society for their children.\n\nA director of the Tiny Tots community group and a board member of Strathfoyle Women’s Activity Group, Rachael is also co-founder of an online support group for mothers.\n\nRachael understands the struggles facing locals, from availability of housing to assessment waiting times. That’s why she wants to help create a more inclusive future for everyone.",
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"Brexit Adviser for the Alliance Party, represented Northern Ireland in meetings with UK and Irish governments, the European Commission and other stakeholders.\n\nBackground in business, having worked in Human Resources and Management across both public and private sectors.\n\nPassionate about people, supporting many initiatives from organisations such as Mencap, local mental health charities, Women’s Aid and Age NI.",
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"Mel is a committed volunteer for parkrun. He is an ambassador for several junior 2k events and the normal 5k events. He is the founder of the Stormont parkrun in Belfast.\n\nCo-ordinator of a new initiative consisting of education, psychology and exercise for young people, Mel believes it is vital to tackle childhood obesity at an early age.\n\nA strong supporter of integrated education, Mel will campaign for more schools to achieve integrated status, allowing our young people to be educated together.\n\nMel is a firm advocate for fostering a community spirit in the local area by holding events allowing people to come together, make friends and have a stake in their neighbourhood.",
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"Patricia is dedicated to the idea of inclusion, currently being employed as a Regional Programme Manager for an organisation which combats school exclusion in Northern Ireland.\n\nA believer in the ethos of integrated education, Patricia is a governor of Braidside Integrated Primary School, where she works to improve the fortunes of the school.\n\nPatricia has a passion for youth work, animal rights and the arts, all issues she is dedicated to working on.",
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"Stephen is Deputy Leader of Alliance. He has represented North Down since 1993, as Councillor, serving as Mayor, and currently as MLA.\n\nHe was Minister for Employment and Learning between 2011-2016, reforming universities and colleges, while promoting Northern Ireland abroad and creating investment across the community.\n\nOne of Northern Ireland’s leading voices in fighting Brexit, Stephen has been at the forefront advocating for a People’s Vote and to remain within the EU.",
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"Alliance party spokesperson for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and member of Northern Ireland Assembly since 2018\n\nA former civil servant who worked in Inland Fisheries, John is passionate about protecting our environment and empowering local people to help make Northern Ireland greener.\n\nJohn has a well-known record of hard work across the South Antrim constituency on many issues including housing, roads, transport, health and well-being.",
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"Growing up just outside Crossgar, Patrick lives in Downpatrick and has served as a Newry, Mourne and Down Councillor since 2014.\n\nAfter studying politics at Sheffield University, he moved back to Northern Ireland in early 2014.\n\nHe has previously worked as the Director of a water and sanitation charity in East Africa and currently runs his own company, as well as studying for a PhD in politics at Queen’s University Belfast.",
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"Kellie Armstrong is your pro EU candidate for Strangford, standing to stop Brexit and to ensure you have a voice in Westminster.\n\nKellie Armstrong (nee McGrattan) is a lifelong resident of the Ards Peninsula. Educated in Ballynahinch and then working to deliver community transport solutions across the constituency. Kellie has been your public representative at both Council and Assembly.\n\nKellie is a liberal public representative, working for everyone across the constituency. As Chair of the Assembly All Party Group on Disability, Kellie is calling for better accessibility to services and for the Disability Strategy for NI to be developed. Kellie is also fighting for sign language to be mainstreamed in schools and supports the introduction of a sign language GCSE.\n\nKellie works with older people to ensure current services are able to meet their growing needs. As Deputy Chair of the NI Assembly Women’s Caucus Kellie helped to develop the Next Chapter programme.\n\nKellie is an advocate for Integrated Education and is developing legislation to protect and promote it.",
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"A local councillor since May 2019, Eóin has worked to promote equality and good relations, highlight the climate emergency, increase openness and transparency, provide value for money and support local businesses.\n\nHaving worked with youth clubs across the constituency, he is determined to bring our young people together, free from sectarianism.\n\nEóin has volunteered with the Rainbow Project and is a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ equality.\n\nAn accounting graduate of Queen’s University Belfast, Eóin was heavily involved in the Student Union movement where he supported mental health, homelessness and People’s Vote campaigns, amongst others.",
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"In 2016, I was invited to Tinder’s #AllTypesAllSwipes launch party, along with several of my fellow transgender social media influencers, to celebrate the dating app’s new trans-inclusive gender options.\n\n“No one will ever be banned from Tinder because of their gender,” Tinder announced in a press release that preceded the event. “We haven’t had the right tools to serve our diverse community in the past, but that changes today.”\n\nI stood in the swanky Skylight Clarkson Square, at the time the primary venue for New York Fashion Week, and listened to Tinder’s founder Sean Rad passionately describe for a room full of trans people his desire to transform his app into a progressive platform where individuals of all gender identities would feel wanted and welcomed. Naively, I felt hopeful and seen. After all, it was rare to see a cisgender, straight tech mogul address the needs of the trans community in such a direct and vocal manner.\n\nBut in the two years since attending Tinder’s #AllTypesAllSwipes event, numerous trans people have continued to report being banned from the app, including some claiming to be paying users of Tinder’s premium product hoping to recoup their money.\n\nIn March 2018, one Portland trans woman attempted to bring a class-action lawsuit over her account deletion. Two months later, Tinder amended its terms of service agreements to include a binding arbitration clause, a common corporate tactic for making legal redress through lawsuits or class action difficult, if not impossible.\n\nTinder had other reasons to institute a so-called binding arbitration policy (essentially an agreement to resolve legal disputes through an arbitrator, as opposed to the courts) including an age discrimination claim over its controversial policy of charging older users more. But the timing of the decision is hard to ignore.\n\nBeing Trans on Tinder\n\nBeing a trans woman on mainstream dating apps, like Tinder, is in many ways a hyper-intensified and augmented version of what it’s like to exist as a trans women in the real world. Behind the warm protection of their phone screens, men feel much less obliged to swallow their biases and filter their vitriolic transphobia for the sake of performative politeness.\n\nIn recent years, I’ve undergone various nips and tucks to feminize my appearance. So as a generally cis-passing trans woman with a curvy body and feminine aesthetic, many men glance at my pictures and swipe right on my profile without realizing that I was male in a former life. (It may shock people to find out that, despite the implementation of Tinder’s various gender options, most guys don’t seem to take the time to go to my profile and see that I’ve tagged myself as a trans woman.)\n\nWhen they find out about this, or I am unreceptive to their advances, they often simply report my account, a process which can also be done relatively mindlessly (in addition to an indicated field for reporting spam accounts and accounts with “inappropriate” photos, Tinder also lets users report an account for any reason using the “other” field. It’s unclear how or whether this latter category of reports is investigated by the company.)\n\nArguably, the very core of Tinder’s product — the ease with which you can swipe through potential matches — renders efforts like #AllTypesAllSwipes update completely futile. Tinder operates through the function of repetitive, mindless swiping. On one hand, this system provides users with a quick and convenient online dating experience predicated on instant attraction. But on the other, it allows many users to carelessly overlook key details of a potential match’s profile, like being trans, in lieu of a quick assessment of their physical appearance. As a result, some men feel deceived, leading to shock and anger.\n\nEditors Note: Tinder did not respond to a request for comment sent Friday, February 8, 2019 about whether reports marked “other” are investigated, or whether Daniari’s experience resulted in any product changes or updates, by publication of this story, Monday, February, 11, 2019. We will update this story when we hear back.\n\nThat’s how Tinder works for me: When I match with men, I generally wait for them to initiate communication. When they do reach out, I make it a priority to immediately tell them that I’m trans. Even though I’ve written before how trans women are by no means obligated to disclose their gender history upon first introduction, I do so to save us both the trouble and time of disclosing later.\n\nRarely is this courtesy met with politeness. Instead, many men react with transphobic insults and slurs, referring to me as a “man,” “tranny,” or “freak.” Words may just be words, but for a trans woman who has endured years of trauma and abuse at the hands of people who hurl such derogatory labels, reading them on my phone screen triggers painful, heart-wrenching memories of the challenges I’ve endured throughout my transition.\n\nOn several occasions when I’ve received abusive messages in the past, I’ve notified Tinder’s support team. Not once have I ever received a response.\n\n\"“Behind the warm protection of their phone screens, men are much less obliged to swallow their biases and filter their vitriolic transphobia for the sake of performative politeness.\"\n\nIn every possible way, Tinder has failed to live up to the promises Rad made during his 2016 remarks about inclusion. Not only has the platform systematically failed to protect trans women from the abuse we regularly receive from the men we match with, we are also the ones who ultimately pay the price for their small-mindedness by facing arbitrary and humiliating bans.\n\nWhen I furiously went to Twitter to express my frustration at Tinder banning my account, I was met with the same public-facing boilerplate:\n\n“Please know that everyone is welcome to use Tinder,” Tinder tweeted at me. “We recognize and believe in the importance of being inclusive of all gender identities and are always working to optimize the experience for everyone. Please email http://gotinder.com/help and someone from our team will help.”\n\nUltimately, this platitude does little to offer a methodical, sensible solution to the many long standing reports of transphobic abuse on Tinder. It doesn’t establish consequences for users who initiate vindictive and transphobic bans, nor create a workaround for us besides going through the emotionally exhausting steps of pleading our case to Tinder’s help-line (only to be harassed again once we are eventually reinstated.)\n\nWhether or not I’d be allowed back on the app, it’s converse to my values to participate on a platform that superficially embraces trans people while doing very little from a technical standpoint to address their actual concerns. Expanded gender options simply acknowledge that trans people exist. They don’t offer any form of protection for us or repercussions for the men who propagate transphobia.\n\nProduct features that ban transphobic language and prevent men from reporting profiles based on gender identity are needed. In order for Tinder to become an inclusive dating app for trans women, men should be presented with an option to opt in or out of having trans women included amongst their potential matches. This way, trans women can rest assured that they will only encounter men who have designated that they are open to dating us. Additionally, Tinder should implement more thorough investigations when profiles are reported. Men who erroneously report trans profiles should be barred from the app.\n\nIn a world that is increasingly diverse and queer, any app that wants to be sustainable needs to prioritize the wellbeing of its most marginalized users. Until Tinder does this, I’m swiping left."
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