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[ "The regime claims it has no intention of going to war, but the West is prepared in any case", null, "The Belarusian regime once again rejects accusations of preparations for direct entry into the war against Ukraine, citing no direct evidence of such preparations. However, regime representatives and high-ranking officials continue to prepare Belarusians for such an eventuality, demonizing the West in the process. Meanwhile, Western countries make their own preparations, promising to introduce even tougher sanctions.\n\nDuring a meeting with Belarus National Biotech Corporation (BNBC) workers, Lukashenka reiterated that he does not want war and is not going to take part in hostilities in Ukraine.\n\nMeanwhile, official propaganda creates the impression that Belarus’ involvement in the war is inevitable, accusing the West of attempting to subjugate Belarus to its interests, impose chaos, and deal with Russia and Belarus simultaneously. Officials allege knowledge of plans for nuclear strikes on Belarusian territory and military incursions from Poland by the 101st Airborne Division of the United States. These predictions reflect Russian military analysis, which states that as the confrontation with the West intensifies, NATO increases forces on its eastern flank, which in turn jeopardises Belarus.\n\nAlthough the Belarusian regime denies the existence of an agreement with Russia against Ukraine, it continues to provide military and technical assistance. In particular, Minsk and Moscow plan to create new combat training centres on Belarusian territory for training Russian servicemen who arrived as part of the Regional Group of Forces to prepare for a new offensive against Ukraine in the spring of 2023. In addition, at the request of Russia, the Belarusian military-industrial complex may soon begin production of Iranian kamikaze drones under the Geran-2 designation.\n\nDespite some disagreement, the G7 countries pre-emptively issued a warning regarding further sanctions if Belarus directly enters the war. They also called on the Belarusian authorities not to allow the territory of Belarus to be used to launch missiles towards Ukraine. European countries, in particular the Czech Republic, advocate the introduction of new sanctions against the regime because of its role in the war and to block Russian circumvention of sanctions via Belarus." ]
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[ null, "COLORS’ Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is back with its tenth season after five long years, bringing along glitz and glamour in huge doses. As the excitement for it grows by the second, the premiere episode of ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ is all set to be packed with excitement, fun and drama. With some great performers on the line-up, this much-awaited episode turns out more special as Nora Fatehi kicks off her journey as a judge on the show with the evergreen beauty Madhuri Dixit and the ace director Karan Johar on the prestigious panel.\n\nLife comes full circle for Nora who was a contestant on the previous season of the show and is now a judge on the current season.\n\nNora Fatehi opens up about her journey from being a contestant to judging the popular celebrity dance reality show. Going down nostalgia lane, the queen of dance underlined that the show has been a game-changer for her after a series of fabulous performances moved her. The contestant-turned-judge urges all the participants of the show to take cognizance of how important the stage is for them.\n\nEncouraging the contestants on the show, Nora Fatehi says, “I have been on the other side of the stage, and I know how it feels, especially during the first performance. I have been there, I have done that, and trust me this is not just a show, it changes lives.”\n\n“I was not a celebrity when I joined the show. Today, whatever I am, I am because of this show. I feel blessed to have this opportunity to be associated with the show once again and I would take this responsibility in all seriousness,” added Nora Fatehi.\n\nCatch the premiere of Patanjali Dantkanti presents ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ special partner Mutual Funds Sahi Hai on 3rd September and the following episodes every Saturday and Sunday at 8:00pm, only on COLORS\n\nMust Read: When Nora Fatehi Revealed Working As A Waitress & Costumers Being Mean To Her, Said “It’s Very Difficult To Be…”" ]
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[ null, "I cannot say that I remember Rax Roast Beef fast-food restaurants at all. I’m sure if my dad was here he’d call me an idiot and tell me we used to eat at them all the time when I was a little kid but I haven’t the faintest memory of them but that’s why I was intrigued by the premise of this YouTube video below.\n\nApparently, at its peak in the 1980s there were 504 Rax Roast Beef locations spread across 38 states in America with two more locations in Guatemala and two in Canada. For comparison’s sake, there were 2,193 Taco Bells in 1985 so this was about 25% as prevalent as Taco Bell was back then.\n\nRax Roast Beef was famous for its roast beef sandwiches, baked potatoes, salad bars, and milkshakes and they were apparently pretty good at advertising on TV up until the campaign that literally collapsed their entire empire within years.\n\nI won’t spoil too much but the campaign focused around ‘Mr. Delicious’ who was meant to bring in more adult customers but it backfired and the entire marketing team jumped ship afterward and it caused the entire house of cards to come crumbling down. This quick rundown of Rax Roast Beef’s rise and fall is under 4-minutes and it’s a cool look at a piece of American history a lot of people either don’t know about or have forgotten entirely.\n\nBy 1997, Rax had merged with another brand and had then converted all of their Rax Roast Beef locations to Hardees but the merge also caused financial troubles and the next company had to file for Chapter 11.\n\nIn 2017, there were two Long John Silver’s locations that actually had Rax menus in addition to their menus but both have since shut down and Rax has all but disappeared from American culture and it all started with the Mr. Delicious campaign that backfired." ]
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[ null, "This is the season of hope. Not only because “Students H.O.P.E.,” which took place just this past weekend—the largest, single-day, student-run, CA service effort just celebrated its 25th year. This has become a remarkable event—bringing more than 2,000 people to Colorado Academy’s campus, to get clothing, food, medical services, and holiday gifts…all organized by our students and staged this year in our new Field House. Congratulations to all of them.\n\nI am fortunate to see and interact with kids every day who remind me how the passion and hope of students is why many people are drawn to teaching. Schools are hopeful places—where all actions are taken because of a belief in tomorrow—and belief in our mission: to create life-long learners, productive participants in the world, people who will contribute, learn, and understand their own power to make a difference.\n\nHope is a message much in demand in these times, for no matter your political leanings, it does seem we are living in unprecedented, defining, and difficult times, with unforeseeable roads, unknown destinations, and a path forward often hidden from view.\n\nIf you study mythology, regardless of the country of origin, gods and goddesses of light and hope were being born during the winter solstice, in answer to Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind, or later in the form of old man winter, or Russia’s Father Frost. And the holiday of Hanukkah, being celebrated right now, is known by another name—the festival of lights—a time of rededication just when faith is most likely to wane—amidst winter’s darkness. Another example: Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights celebrated every autumn, symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance.\n\nWriter Rebecca Solnit says, hope “locates itself in the premises where we don’t know what will happen, and that in the spaciousness of uncertainty, there is room to act.” She goes on: “when you recognize uncertainty, you recognize that you may be able to influence the outcomes—you alone, or you, in concert with a few dozen or even a few million others.”\n\nWe witness that here at CA as dozens and dozens of families join together to support our current capital campaigns to provide the facilities in which we teach our students, now and for years to come. I sometimes quote a piece by columnist and author Anna Quindlen, who describes her family’s work of putting a slate roof on an old farmhouse in Pennsylvania. There is not much that is more enduring than a slate roof—held tight with copper nails.\n\nQuindlen likens the daily work of raising and educating children to the placement of those slate shingles—one laid upon another…and another…and in the end, she says, “if you have done the job with care and diligence, you have built a person, reasonably resistant to the rain. More than that, you have helped build the future…and just like the roof, growing larger and stronger, one small piece after another making a great whole, until it can withstand wind, and heat, and blizzards, and downpours.”\n\nAnd so is our work at CA, both literally and figuratively, helping to build people and building the spaces where children learn and grow—putting a roof over them that will shelter them—even beyond our own inevitable passing.\n\nCA’s soon-to-open Athletic Center is the third project that we will have completed as part of the See it Through campaign, and we are still working to fully fund this project. We hope to open the doors on February 6, 2019. Then, we will turn our attention to the fourth and final structure, a new performing arts center. With that project in our sights, we will have, over the past 20 years, rebuilt, refurbished, or renovated nearly every major structure on this campus.\n\nI recently read the speech that American novelist William Faulkner delivered upon accepting the Nobel Prize for literature in 1950. Attuned to the times, he described a general and universal physical fear of war and conflict so long sustained that he said, “There are no longer problems of the spirit. There is only the one question: When will I be blown up?”\n\nBut Faulkner chided the young to relearn and resist the state of fear and instead turn to hope. Faulkner put his faith in humankind: “He is immortal,” he says, “not because he among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit, capable of compassion, and sacrifice and endurance.” And he saw his own role as a writer and observer of history to “help man endure by lifting his heart, by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice.”\n\nWishing everyone a happy holiday season. Thanks to our community for all its support of CA." ]
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[ "A surge in the valuation of Paytm, after investors and founders increasd their stake, has resulted in employees selling shares worth Rs 100 crores.", null, "A surge in the valuation of Paytm, after investors and founders increasd their stake, has resulted in employees selling shares worth Rs 100 crores.\n\nAs many as 47 employees from the Noida-based company, owned by One97 Communications, have sold their shares to external and internal buyers, reported Economic Times.\n\n\"The company has over 500 employees who hold close to 4% shares in the parent company,\" said a company representative.\n\nThis was followed after executives expanded stake in the light of the government progressing towards a cashless economy.\n\nThe four entities will now have about 95 per cent stake in One97 Communications.\n\nAlibaba invested $250 million in One97 earlier this month buying out the shares of early investors Reliance Capital, Saama Capital and SAP Ventures.\n\nThe Anil Ambani company made a 27-fold return on investment, while Saama Capital exited at 52 times in dollar terms.\n\nThe sale of employee shares, known as employee stock options (esops), by Paytm comes at a time when there is a steady rise in investor interest in the company.\n\nThis is known to have triggered after the demonetisation of high valued currency notes last year by the government which spiked the investor interest.\n\nMany Paytm executives even sold their esops to the company's external board which comprises of former Google and Uber executive Amit Singhal, WhatsApp executive Neeraj Arora, and Facebook's first woman engineer, Ruchi Sanghvi.\n\nThe company has seen over 100 employees in the last 2 years exercising their option to sell shares.\n\n\"Esops have helped us in acquiring excellent talent from the industry and adds to their drive to innovate and disrupt. Our stock option has been active for the last 6-7 years,\" said Amit Sinha, senior VP, One97.\n\nOnline players like Flipkart, Ola and In Mobi have also generated liquidity for its employees.\n\nFlipkart currently has close to 40 per cent of its employees who receive esops.\n\nAmazon wants to become 'everything for everyone': Amit Agarwal\n\nHome loan EMIs under PMAY for middle-income groups: All you need to know" ]
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[ "Rand Paul is not your “typical” Republican, except on almost every single issue except for drugs, drones and spying.\n\nAnd that’s something all Americans – especially all progressives – need to remember heading into 2016.\n\nAs veteran Democratic strategist Ed Kilgore points out today in a piece for Talking Points Memo, Rand Paul won’t try to win a presidential election the way Ted Cruz will try to win one.\n\nHe won’t just rely on the same old conservative base to boost his popularity; he’ll try to attract new voters to the conservative cause, and he’ll do this by emphasizing how different he is from other Republicans on key issues like NSA spying, drones and the drug war.\n\nAt the same time, though, Rand Paul will stick to his far-right roots on economic issues.\n\nBy doing this, Kilgore writes, “Paul offers limited-government conservatives an interesting bargain: They can take America right back to the economic and social policies of the Coolidge Administration – if they give up spying on, imprisoning and sending off to war young people and minorities.”\n\nIn other words, Rand Paul is going to give Republicans everything they’ve ever wanted on economic issues as long as they make a few concessions on national security, foreign policy and criminal justice.\n\nBut here’s the thing: Paul isn’t just offering this bargain to conservatives – he’s also offering it to the entire country.\n\nBy calling himself a “different kind of Republican,” and highlighting his supposedly bold stances on drones, drugs and spying, he’s trying to trick everyday voters into supporting his right-wing economic policies.\n\nAnd when I say Rand Paul supports some unreal right-wing economic policies, I mean really unreal.\n\nNot only does he want to do away with Medicare and Social Security, he also supports going back to the “Lochner era,” when the Supreme Court banned child labor laws and basically made life a living hell for the US worker.\n\nSo ultimately, Rand Paul is giving US voters a choice, even if they don’t know they’re being offered one.\n\nIf they let “President Paul” bring back the Lochner era and turn the US into a testing ground for the most outlandish libertarian ideas around, he’ll bring the troops home, stop the government from spying on innocent civilians, and maybe, just maybe, he’ll decriminalize pot as well.\n\nOf course, we probably won’t hear a lot about the Lochner era during Senator Paul’s upcoming trips to New Hampshire and Iowa.\n\nAnd that’s the really the big issue here.\n\nBecause Rand Paul has spoken out so publicly against NSA spying, drones and the war on drugs, he’s gained a following of sorts on the left.\n\nThere are probably even some progressives who would vote for him over Hillary Clinton.\n\nBut that would be a huge mistake.\n\nProgressives have every right to be angry at the Obama administration for doubling down on the worst parts of Bush’s war on terror, but the solution is not a President Rand Paul.\n\nThe solution is for the Democratic Party to go back to its progressive roots.\n\nReal Democrats like Dennis Kucinich have been calling out the security state for decades.\n\nAll progressives need to do to put their party on the right track again is to embrace people like Dennis Kucinich and the principles they stand for.\n\nWhile a Rand Paul presidency might see, say, an end to metadata collection, the bad would far outweigh the good, and we might just see an end to the New Deal.\n\nSo by all means, support Sen. Rand Paul’s work in the Senate to reform the security state and the criminal justice system.\n\nBut be careful about the bargain he’s offering as part of his presidential campaign, because it’s not so much a bargain as it is a good old-fashioned bait-and-switch.", null, "When Is the Next Ice Age?", null, "Put Down the Cheeseburger\n\nDo you want to live longer, feel healthier and save the world all at the same time?", null, "How About Some Chemical Waste With Your Fish?" ]
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[ "The Matter of Life\n\nIs the composition of living things similar to that of their surroundings? And why aren’t we made mostly of metals?\n\nObserving the organisms around us, we see that they resemble each other in composition, and the differences between them lie in the combination of their components. For example, organisms are made of various proteins, but most proteins’ element composition is very similar. Here we might ask, does this composition reflect the variety of elements that exist in our habitats?\n\nTo answer this question, we need to examine the elemental composition in living organisms and that of their environment. This composition is measured in relation to the total weight of an element in the body or the environment, not the number of atoms, though usually there is no significant difference between those methods. Like other living things, our body is mostly made of water and organic compounds, thus, it has a large amount of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. The body and cells of all living creatures also contain nitrogen and phosphorus in abundance, as these are essential components in proteins and nucleic acids – DNA and RNA.\n\nCalcium is also ubiquitous in living organisms – especially in bones, teeth, and the external skeleton of such organisms as corals and crabs. Additional elements, including sodium, potassium, chlorine, and sulfur are fairly prevalent in most organisms, including humans. Sulfur is a component of two essential amino acids – methionine and cysteine, which are present in many proteins; sodium, potassium, and chlorine affect the ionic composition of cells and the extracellular fluid, and are essential for regulating the activity of many cells.\n\nAdditional elements are essential to the human body, and some – to most life forms, but present in minute quantities. Cobalt, for example, is a main component of vitamin B12 needed by cells, yet accounts for only one-millionth of one percent of our body weight. Some elements are needed in small amounts for some species and not at all for others, but these are the exceptions. It’s safe to say that the main elements that make up our bodies also compose all other living organisms.\n\nThe world we live in\n\nThe environment’s composition is quite different from that of living organisms. The environment, in contrast with the previously discussed elements, is rich in metals, which create minerals and salts. Silicon, aluminum and iron, in this order, are prevalent in the Earth’s crust. Of these, only iron is critical to the human body, although in relatively small quantities. Aluminum and silicon, which together are responsible for 35% of the Earth’s crust, also have some biological importance, but we need only tiny amounts of either.\n\nAnd on it goes. Titanium, the ninth most common element in the Earth’s crust, has no known biological role and is very rare in our bodies. Carbon, abundant in all the organic compounds of all living matter, is only the 15th most frequent element, constituting one-hundredth to one-tenth of a percent of the Earth’s crust.", null, "Our environment is made of many metals, which, in terms of quantities, have little significance for sustaining life. Photo: Shutterstock\n\nThe uniqueness of living materials\n\nWhere, then, do these significant differences stem from? Why are living organisms not made of the same elements that abound in the environment?\n\nThe answer lies in the various elements’ properties. Living organisms need, among other things, complex molecules in various forms, with a complex structure and function, and the ability to self-replicate. Organic molecules, like those based on hydrogen-carbon bonds, are obvious candidates. This is because carbon, with its ability to bond with four different atoms and tendency to create long and complex chains, can create complex molecules. Metals, on the other hand, typically do not create long and complex atomic chains, like those that make up proteins and nucleic acids.\n\nAnother point is that even if a certain element is abundant in Earth’s crust, it cannot always be easily located in concentrated deposits: Rubidium, for example, is prevalent in nature but invariably comes with potassium, and in low concentrations. Since their properties are quite similar, life evolved so that potassium is essential for living organisms yet rubidium apparently has no biological role.\n\nIn other cases, it’s hard to extract elements from the environment to use in building cells or key molecules. Aluminum, for example, is the third most common element in Earth’s crust, but ordinarily appears as an oxide or a silicate, which are very stable materials, so that it is difficult to produce aluminum from natural sources. Therefore, only few living organisms probably use it, and possibly none.\n\nFinally, the ubiquitous elements in nature do exist in the human body, even if they serve no use. Although they don’t tend to be absorbed in our bodies, as they serve no function in it, their high environmental concentration causes them to be present in it in small quantities. Some of them, like silicon and rubidium, are more prevalent in the body than other elements we require to maintain its function, such as iodine, needed in the thyroid, or cobalt." ]
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[ "“Perhaps it is not a logical assumption that a collection of poems inspired by the philosophical musings in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay ‘Circles,’ would be especially exciting. Intelligent, yes, but compelling? Whimsical? In Dan Beachy-Quick’s Circle’s Apprentice, he conjures forth poems out of Emerson’s concepts which become not only compelling, but romantic and wild.” — Layla Benitez-James, Gulf Coast\n\n“Perhaps it is not a logical assumption that a collection of poems inspired by the philosophical musings in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay ‘Circles,’ would be especially exciting. Intelligent, yes, but compelling? Whimsical? In Dan Beachy-Quick’s Circle’s Apprentice, he conjures forth poems out of Emerson’s concepts which become not only compelling, but romantic and wild.” — Layla Benitez-James, Gulf Coast\n\n“In the quick movement of the starling and then the thrush, Beachy-Quick acknowledges the child’s circular existence—one songbird following another in disappearing succession, so similar and yet so different, kin to imagining a body’s transition to its future ghost. And only a comma separates the child from its ghost: this is not a poem of time frozen; it is a poem of time passing.”— Jenny Gropp Hess, Drunken Boat\n\n“It is often the case that books (or perhaps more accurately poems) are a poet’s continuous, evolving response to a “something” they just can’t get to the bottom of — a place, in some cases; a person, in others. Reading Dan Beachy-Quick, I am persuaded that the compulsion to make a language for experience and memory — and the anxieties attending that necessity — together comprise just such a “something”. For though this book very much belongs to the poet’s growing oeuvre, it serves splendidly to enlarge not only a library shelf but also (especially) a realm of inquiry.”— Rebecca Lindenberg, Quarterly West\n\n“The field is integral, too, to Dan Beachy-Quick’s Circle’s Apprentice—the field of vision, field of the empty page and of the populated page, field of self/ body/maker, absence of field. It is from these fields that Beachy-Quick enters into a conversation with Emerson et al.”— Alexis Orgera, The Rumpus\n\n“[I]f Emerson provides Beachy-Quick with a metaphysics, it is American modernism that gives the book its formal and rhetorical peculiarities. The shape and tone of the poetry allude to T.S. Eliot’s fragments, Olson’s projective verse, and Howe’s elliptical lyricism. Lines from poetic mentors (Wallace Stevens in particular) drift in and out. Ezra Pound’s Pisan Cantos anchor the meditations of ‘Fragile Elegy,’ one of the most compelling poems in the book, and we might find in this relationship a helpful gloss on Beachy-Quick’s poetics.”— Justin Sider, Make Magazine\n\nDan Beachy-Quick has produced six collections of solo or collaborative poetry and a unique prose companion to Moby Dick. In the process, this amazingly productive writer has become recognized as one of the nation’s most exciting dramatists of the mind in ferment, and of our urgent and ongoing connections with a tradition that extends back to the origins of literature.\n\nAfter a series of book-length poems, Beachy-Quick’s new volume is as carefully structured as a suite of chamber music pieces, yet made of distinctly individual poems. Building upon the visceral and conceptual fascinations of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay, “Circles,” these poems trace patterned tensions to connections in existence on many levels, from molecular to millennial.\n\n“Dan Beachy-Quick’s splendid new collection reveals the echoes between the measure of verse and the measure of time. If it is true, as Thoreau suggests, that the poem of creation is ongoing, this ambitious and prolific poet shows us that learning to listen for that music of daily life involves a lifetime. Circle’s Apprentice vividly reminds us that all our human life may be marked by ritual but is returned to us through song. ‘The minute gears mutely whir. / To put your ear / against it is to put your ear inside it.’”—Susan Howe", null, "Author or co-author of fourteen books of poetry, exploratory prose, and fiction, Dan Beachy-Quick’s previous Tupelo volumes are Mulberry (2006), This Nest, Swift Passerine (2009), and Circle’s Apprentice (2011). His work has been supported by the Lannan Foundation, and he has taught at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Colorado State University. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his family.\n\nLittle whale, little ghost,\nThe world grows quiet\nWhen you speak it most–\nWhen you see it most\nIt grows blank as ocean\nGrows blank at noon–\nNo boat but a coffin,\nAnd horizon for a coast." ]
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[ "Talking about the World Cup in May-July, de Villiers picked India and England among the favourites.\n\nDe Villiers, who has retired from international cricket, will be seen batting alongside India and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Kohli in the Indian Premier League (IPL 2019) beginning March 23. (ALSO READ: Dhoni has to play in the World Cup, Kohli needs his leadership experience: Shane Warne)\n\n“Virat’s performances over the last while have been incredible and I can’t see it stopping very soon. I have played with him for eight years now in the IPL and you can never take the class out of the guy,” De Villiers told sport24.\n\n“However, he is human after all and, like any other cricketer, he will go through patches from time to time where he has to go back to the basics and work his way through it again. I believe it’s his personality and mental strength that gets him through those moments and makes him the best ODI player in the world at the moment.”\n\nThe 35-year-old sees a lot of similarities between himself and Kohli. “We are both fighters and don’t enjoy losing, we love batting together and taking the game away from teams.” (ALSO READ: Virat Kohli picks his most memorable match for Royal Challengers Bangalore)\n\n“Those four teams are probably the favourites, but the way the Proteas have been playing in the 50-over format of late has been encouraging,” he added.", null, null ]
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[ null, "The price of gas might be getting lower,but drivers passing through Pennsylvania are seeing an increase somewhere else.\n\nThe Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission approved a 6 percent toll hike back in July –and thatincrease takes effect on Jan. 3.When it approved the uptick, the commission explained it was to fund debtmaintenance for capital improvements.\n\nIn other words, improving state highways takes money which is gotten through loans – which have to be secured, and paid off.\n\n“We have launched a vigorous plan to rebuild and expand the Turnpike,” explained Pa. Turnpike CEO Mark Compton, “investing more than $600 million a year in improvements.” Compton added that the state is looking at “about 450 miles of roadway that must be rebuilt from the ground up and widened from four lanes to six.”\n\nThe rate increase affects EZ-Pass and cash customers equally, but EZ-Pass customers alreadypay lower tolls – as much as 35 percent in some cases in Pennsylvania." ]
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[ "The Golden Age of Propaganda", null, "Rejoice, fellow propagandaphiles, for we live in The Golden Age of Propaganda.\n\nIt’s an age when a transparently phony, hate-filled snake oil salesman can draw 87,000 people (plus or minus 9000) to The National Mall and have them unquestioningly swallow his deranged chalkboard conspiracy theories. It’s an age when the TV network he networks for can report that 87,000 actually equals 2 million, and millions of its viewers unquestioningly swallow that. It’s an age when such a network, which serves up blatant political propaganda around the clock, not only gets away with calling itself a news network, but is the most popular “news” network in the nation.\n\nThere are always legitimate grounds for criticizing a president, even those who sport top hats and beards. So why haven’t Obama’s attackers focused on his actual shortcomings, instead of going after the tin hat stuff? Quite simply, because facts don’t make for powerful propaganda. Facts put people to sleep. Propaganda gets them marching. And casting ballots.\n\nThere are a great many manipulators of public opinion who have this figured out. And that’s why we’re living in a propagandist’s paradise." ]
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[ null, "Authorities have hinted they may file more charges in Hewlett-Packard Co's ill-fated media-leak investigation, even after wrangling two of the technology company's top insiders.\nOusted Chairwoman Patricia Dunn and former ethics chief Kevin Hunsaker surrendered, were booked and released Thursday, a day after being charged - along with three private investigators - with felonies for their roles in HP's spying scandal.\nAt least one expert said the California Attorney General's office might strike plea deals with the three investigators - Ronald DeLia, Matthew DePante and Bryan Wagner - to secure their testimony against Dunn and Hunsaker and gather evidence against any other HP insiders believed to have sanctioned their conduct.\n'Tip of the iceberg'\n\"Their involvement is just the tip of the iceberg,\" said Scott Christie, a former prosecutor who headed the computer hacking and intellectual property unit of the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey.\n\"Others knew about what they were doing, and approved of their conduct. There may be others charged and there may not be, but I would expect the AG will try to work his way up the ladder,\" Christie added.\nAttorney General Bill Lockyer said after filing the charges in Santa Clara County Superior Court on Wednesday that the investigation was not complete.\nHP CEO Mark Hurd is not among those named in the criminal complaint, nor was HP's former General Counsel Ann Baskins, who had some oversight over the probe.\nDunn appeared briefly in court Thursday, signing a promise to return to court on November 17 for an arraignment. Afterward, she smiled and held hands with her husband before hopping in a chauffeur-driven sedan for the short trip to the county sheriff's office for booking.\nHunsaker also was booked and released, and his arraignment was scheduled for December 6, his legal team said.\nDeLia and Wagner, both out of state, have made arrangements to surrender within a week, according to Lockyer's office. Prosecutors said they had not yet been able to reach the lawyer for DePante. A call to that lawyer by The Associated Press on Thursday was not returned.\nThe five defendants each face four felony counts: use of false or fraudulent pretenses to obtain confidential information from a public utility; unauthorized access to computer data; identity theft; and conspiracy to commit each of those crimes. Each charge carries a fine of up to US$10,000 and three years in prison.\nHP's investigation, which took place earlier this year and in 2005, erupted into a national scandal last month after HP disclosed that detectives it hired had obtained the private phone records of directors, employees and journalists in HP's effort to ferret out the source of media leaks.\nUsing a shady tactic known as \"pretexting,\" the detectives obtained the Social Security government identification numbers of their targets and fooled telephone companies into divulging their detailed call logs.\nAfter Dunn's court appearance, neither she nor an attorney representing her, S. Raj Chatterjee, would comment.\nBut in an interview with CBS' \"60 Minutes\" to be broadcast Sunday, Dunn defended the investigation of directors and members of the media.\n\"Investigations, by their nature, are intrusive,\" Dunn said, according to excerpts released by the network Thursday. \"If you think that Hewlett-Packard is the only company that has an investigations force - which by the way, is peopled mostly with former law enforcement officers that do all kinds of private detective work, monitoring, posing as other people in order to solve problems to protect shareholder value - you're being naive.\"\nHunsaker's lead lawyer, Michael Pancer, reiterated Thursday that his client had been assured of the legality of the tactics and was fired from HP when he refused to resign.\n\"At no time did he - or would he - ever authorize or engage in any activity that he thought was illegal,\" Pancer said in a statement.\nIn all, the personal data of more than 24 people were compromised, including one instance in January when an investigator changed the password for a reporter's cell phone and viewed her call log for nine minutes, according to the criminal complaint." ]
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[ null, "Raising a Daughter – Am I Doing it Right?\n\nIn my experience, sons are easy. From the get go, they’re straightforward, no crazy rules about nappy changes, they enjoy the same stuff I do (smashing stuff, going fast, eating) and in general as I’d expect a person to be (similar to me!). Daughters are strange, there are lots of different rules, they seem to need hugs all the time and they wear odd, impractical clothes, sometimes these are pink, which is good but sometimes they just seem very complicated.\n\nTo say I was baffled at the thought of raising a daughter is an understatement. It’s a bit of a mission for me, this year, to be a better Dad to my daughter. I tend to gravitate towards my elder son as he and I dig the same stuff and so he’s easy to relate to. Moreover, I can set a good role model to him by trying to be the best person I can be, but if I take that approach with Aria, well, the beard won’t suit her for starters. But also she just doesn’t seem to relate to me in the same way, to want to play the same games or do the same things my son and I do.\n\nThen there’s the whole girly girl thing, is that OK? Dolls and stuff like that? Or am I subconsciously playing into a stereotype that will reinforce the gender boundaries I despise so much? If I reject that, will it mean that I’ll rob her of her femininity and force her into a masculine role that just doesn’t fit? Should I even be worrying about femininity? She loves pink and dresses, but is that because we’ve steered her that way? When I try to encourage her to do the same things as Logan and I she just isn’t interested – buying her a pair of trail running shoes it turns out was a waste of money.\n\nMost of all, how do I deal with a person who doesn’t want to grow up to be just like Dad, and so doesn’t give a monkeys about the stuff I do? Honestly, I simply have no clue how to raise my daughter. The obvious stuff is all in place, tell the truth, be kind, do your best, your best is always good enough and all that, but anything past that seems swathed in mystery. There will come a time when the odd game of Dobble (her favourite game) is not enough and I don’t think buying her a drone or letting her sit on my motorbike is going to cut it either.\n\nI often think, well, should I do anything differently? The part of me that prizes fairness says no, everyone gets a fair go. But the realist part of me says that everyone doesn’t get a fair go, for instance, she’d already lost out on a load of ‘doing stuff first’ by the time she was born due to her older brother being older.\n\nThe only thing I can think of is to let her tell me how she wants to be dealt with. For that to happen she needs to feel safe and she needs to feel like I am interested in and care about her thoughts and that, well I guess that’s something I can do. The rest will hopefully follow." ]
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[ "“In giving birth to our babies, we may find that we give birth to new possibilities within ourselves.”\n– Myla and Jon Kabat-Zinn, Everyday Blessings: The Inner Work of Mindful Parenting, 2014\n\nFor many parents, pregnancy represents a time of reorganization that leads to psychosocial growth and the hope of new possibilities. The coming of a new baby inspires shifts within the psychological worlds of the parents as their emotional ties to the infant begin to take shape. The development of these ties is critical because they are related to parents’ postnatal feelings about the baby (Vreeswijk, Maas, Rijk, & van Bakel, 2014), and they provide psychological fuel for the demanding work of postnatal infant care (Rapael-Leff, 2005). Importantly, a parent’s prenatal thoughts and feelings about his or her infant are also associated with postnatal parenting behaviors (Dayton, Levendosky, Davidson & Bogat, 2010; Dubber, Reck, Muller & Gawlik, 2015; Hjelmstedt & Collins, 2008). Just as the infant will ultimately develop an attachment to the parent, the parent develops a complementary caregiving system that provides motivation to protect and nurture the infant (Solomon & George, 1996), and this system comes online during pregnancy.\n\nTo date, the majority of the research informing our understanding of prenatal parent-infant relationship development has been with mothers (Slade, Cohen, Sadler & Miller, 2009). More recently, prenatal bonding in fathers has also been the subject of research. Across studies, accumulating evidence suggests that: one, pregnancy represents the beginning of the parent-infant relationship for both women and men (Vreeswijk et al., 2014), and two, the quality of this relationship is related to postnatal parenting for both mothers and fathers (Dubber et al., 2015; Hjelmstedt & Collins, 2008). Focusing exclusively on mothers, D.W. Winnicott put it this way:\n\nI suggest, as you know I do, and I suppose everyone agrees, that ordinarily the woman enters into a phase, a phase from which she ordinarily recovers in the weeks and months after the baby’s birth, in which to a large extent she is the baby and the baby is her. There is nothing mystical about this. After all, she was a baby once, and she has in her the memories of being a baby; she also has memories of being cared for, and these memories either help or hinder her in her own experiences as a mother.\n\nIn the IMH field we take Winnicott’s words to heart every day in our work with parents and infants; we talk to parents explicitly about their own child rearing histories, and we help them make conceptual links between past and present. Indeed, attachment theory argues that a parent’s own relational history, described as “memories” by Winnicott and as “Ghosts” or “Angels” by more contemporary authors (Fraiberg, Adelson, & Shapiro, 1975; Lieberman, Padron, Van Horn, & Harris, 2005), is influential in the formation of the parent-infant relationship. Extensive research in the attachment field supports this link (Mayseless, 2006), and our clinical work with families reinforces its importance.\n\nPregnancy represents the first point in development when we have clinical access to the parent-infant relationship. Therefore, whether we are working with expectant parents or helping parents reflect on their prior pregnancy and birth experiences, understanding the role of risk and resilience factors in pregnancy can extend the clinical window backward to the place where the parent-infant relationship first took shape.\n\nRisk and Resilience in the Lives of Expectant Mothers\n\nFor women, pregnancy involves both physical and psychological processes that contribute to the deepening of the maternal-fetal bond over time (Yarcheski, Mahon, Yarcheski, Hanks, & Cannella, 2009; Slade, et al., 2009; Zeanah, Carr, & Wolk, 1990). The quality of the mother’s physical health and psychological well-being during pregnancy is fundamentally tied to that of the fetus. Prenatal risk factors that the mother is exposed to, therefore, have the potential to influence her own health, the health of the fetus and her psychological connection to her unborn baby. Exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV), for example, increases the risk for infant mortality and morbidity (Sharps, Laughon, & Giangrande, 2007). It also affects the mother’s psychological tie to the fetus. IPV exposure during pregnancy is associated with less positive internal working models of the infant for mothers (Huth-Bocks, Levendosky, Theran, & Bogat, 2004), and is ultimately related to less sensitive early parenting behaviors (Dayton, Levendosky, Davidson & Bogat, 2010; Dayton, Huth-Bocks & Busuito, 2016).\n\nSymptoms of psychological distress including depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can also influence the maternal-fetal bond (Dayton, Hicks, Goletz, Brown, 2017; Luz, George, Vieux & Spitz, 2017). Estimated rates of clinical depression during pregnancy range from 10% to 30% for mothers (Ashley, Harper, Arms-Chavez, & LoBello, 2016), and untreated depression is associated with less optimal maternal-fetal bonding (Yarcheski, et al., 2009; Alhusen, Gross, Hayat, Rose, & Sharps, 2012). It is important to note, however, that much of this work has been conducted with married or cohabitating Caucasian parents from middle-income socioeconomic groups (Yarcheski, et al., 2009). In light of the economic and racial health disparities in pregnancy and birth outcomes (Lu & Halfon, 2003), more research that extends this work to economically and racially diverse samples of parents is needed.\n\nProtective factors for healthy and adaptive maternal-fetal bonding have also been identified. For instance, Yarcheski and colleagues (2009) conducted a meta-analytic review and found that, across many independent studies, increased levels of social support were associated with increases in the strength of the maternal-fetal bond. From biological and psychological perspectives, this finding makes a lot of sense. In relation to contextual stressors such as violence exposure, social connection has a countervailing influence on the human bio-behavioral regulatory system. Connection with trusted others is physically and psychologically calming and has important biological correlates such as lowering cortisol levels and initiating the release of oxytocin. These biological responses to social connection calm the nervous system and may thereby support the development of the maternal-fetal bond via increases in a mother’s sense of psychological and physical safety.\n\nFindings from this body of literature have important translational implications for the early parenting field. IMH interventions during pregnancy that help women free themselves from violent relationships, process and heal from the violence they have been exposed to, and decrease their symptoms of psychological distress are clearly indicated. Further, and consistent with the central aims of many IMH programs, increasing a mother’s social support network may help promote a positive bond with her unborn baby, ultimately leading to more positive birth outcomes and a healthier postnatal mother-infant relationship.", null, "The meaning of fatherhood in the United States has changed in important ways over the past few decades (Lamb, 2010). Men are now more actively involved in the daily lives of their children (Bianchi, 2011), and the importance of fathering to the social-emotional development of children is more frequently acknowledged (Lamb, 2010). When fathers are involved very early in the lives of their children, they have the opportunity to form foundational and enduring relationships with them, and outcomes for mothers and babies are improved. The positive health effects associated with father involvement begin in pregnancy with improved prenatal, birth, and neonatal health outcomes and significantly lower per-infant healthcare costs (Alio, Salihu, Kornosky, Richman, & Marty, 2010; Salihu, Salemi, Nash, Chandler, Mbah, & Alio, 2013). In contrast, a lack of father involvement in pregnancy is associated with significantly higher infant mortality rates (Alio, Mbah, Kornosky, Wathington, Marty & Salihu, 2011). Given these compelling findings, supporting the prenatal father-infant bond is an important target of intervention that has the potential to improve birth and relationship outcomes for fathers, mothers and infants.\n\nThough less is known about the factors that affect the development of the prenatal father-infant bond, preliminary research suggests that psychological distress in fathers, including depression and anxiety, may be one risk factor for lower levels of prenatal bonding (Luz, George, Vieux & Spitz, 2017; Dayton, et al., 2016). Preliminary work also suggests that, on average, fathers may experience higher levels of emotional distance from their unborn babies, relative to mothers (Vreeswijk et al., 2014). Much of this research has involved samples of middle-class, Caucasian fathers, however. As a result, less is known about how risk factors such as violence and poverty exposure may affect the developing father-infant relationship in pregnancy.\n\nTo address the relative paucity of prenatal studies of fathering in contexts of risk, ongoing research at the Motown Family Relationships laboratory located at Wayne State University’s Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute, is currently investigating prenatal relationship development in urban-dwelling fathers, with the goal of informing early interventions with fathers. A central finding of this work is that a father’s belief in the importance of early fathering to the health and well-being of the infant is robustly associated with stronger prenatal bonding: Fathers who believe that early fathering is important tend to report experiencing stronger bonds with their unborn infants (Dayton, Hicks, Goletz, Brown, 2017). This is an important finding because fathers in low-income groups are exposed to social narratives that describe fathering primarily in economic terms, and poverty-exposed fathers are clearly disadvantaged in this respect. Furthermore, qualitative data from this study suggest that many fathers have a difficult time grasping their importance during infancy and tend to view their parenting role as more influential when their children are older (i.e., preschool aged and above) (Dayton, et al., 2016). Helping fathers understand the importance of their early relationship with their infant beginning in pregnancy can help shift the narrative from fathering as a mainly financial role to the importance of the early father-infant relationship in promoting the healthy development of the infant.\n\nThese cumulative findings have significant implications for IMH work with fathers and their families. Most important, there is a need for early intervention protocols that communicate to fathers the centrality of the early father-infant relationship as a foundation on which the long-term parent-child relationship is built. IMH practitioners are ideally positioned to engage fathers in clinical work and to help fathers negotiate the barriers that may prevent them from full involvement with their infants. However, it is important to acknowledge that the vast majority of IMH workers are women. As women, our own histories have likely resulted in feelings and beliefs about the relative importance of fathers in the lives of infants and young children. To authentically engage with fathers, therefore, we must examine our own feelings and challenge our own biases. A mother-centric approach has dominated the IMH field since its inception. Shifting our individual and collective views about early fathering will help move the field toward a more balanced family-centric approach and, ultimately, improve the lives of the families we care so deeply about.\n\nBianchi, S, M. (2011). Family change and time allocation in American families. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 638, 21-44.\n\nHjelmstedt, A., & Collins, A. (2008). Psychological functioning and predictors of father–infant relationship in IVF fathers and controls. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 22(1), 72-78.", null, "Carolyn Dayton is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Wayne State University and is jointly appointed at the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute for Child and Family Development where she serves as the Associate Director of the Infant Mental Health Program. She is a licensed practitioner of clinical social work and clinical psychology and is endorsed as an infant mental health mentor (Level IV; MI-AIMH) in the areas of clinical practice and research. Dr. Dayton's research is focused on early parenting processes with an emphasis on fathering in urban settings. She has over two decades of experience providing clinical interventions to the families of infants and young children in a wide range of settings including home-based, center-based and hospital programs. Dr. Dayton's program of research is fundamentally translational and transdisciplinary; it is informed by her clinical work with families and aims to identify biological and psychosocial risk and resilience factors that influence parenting processes and early child development.\nPosts by Carolyn Dayton, PhD, LP, LMSW, IMH-E® →" ]
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[ "A little help from my tweets.", null, "Having closed the Jonquiere Quebec location in 2005 coincidentally after workers there formed a union, Wal-Mart is closing a tire-and-lube garage in a Gatineau where in August a Quebec arbitrator imposed a collective agreement on the company.\n\nIt's a shame that the world's largest private employer doesn't treat their workers better.", null, "Fedex had a package from me but had the wrong address so I haD to pick it up at the depot. It was from Redoctane but it was not my Guitar Hero 3 replacement disc that they say I should have ALREADY received?!?\n\nIt was the thank you gift for sending in my Guitar Hero 3 disc to be replaced, that I have not already received. It's already on my guitar waiting for the game to show up.\n\nI've contacted Activision support, but with it being the weekend I'm obviously not expecting a speedy response. I've waited this long what's a little longer right?\n\nI know I was less than positive about the forthcoming Aerosmith Guitar Hero, but if it was out now I'd totally pick it up to start playing again.\n\nNow if you excuse me I'm going to play some air guitar on my fake guitar.", null, "During high school, instead of being cool I read sci-fi. The books of Arthur C Clarke held my imagination during this time and I look back on them with great fondness.\n\nBack in February I saw this video of Clarke's that he did for his 90th birthday. I didn't post about it at the time but I'm adding it here.\n\nIt's quite sad when we lose such a great mind such as Clarke's.", null, "UPDATE: Last night the Science Fiction Book Club called and offered me three free books (with only having to buy two more in the next year). One of the books they offered was Arthur C Clarke's First Born, so I took it the offer.\n\nA coincidence if you ask me. Or maybe not, the woman on the phone a) didn't know who he was and b) that he had just died. If I was the manager of the call center I would so tell everyone to push that book right now. Though it might be considered by some a little opportunistic.\n\nSo one of the large problems facing Montreal every spring as the snow banks melt is that the piles of trash remain on the city streets.\n\nAlso this pass year a non-smoking ban went into effect so all the smokers are being pushed outside, even the dances from the strip clubs. So you can image the debris in the streets.\n\nThe Mayors office is really pushing for people to do their share and they will even be fining people. The recycle in the city core will now use plastic garbage bags so it doesn't blow away and add to the problem.\n\nA local man took cleaning up the city to extremes when he saw someone emptying their car ashtray in the gutter and has become a local celebrity. I'm sure the litter bugs will think twice knowing that this guy is out there.\n\nTo bad it's a hoax, but it's still funny.\n\nSo this morning when I took Ethan to day care I looked down our street to the next block I saw a cop car with it's lights flashing and one of those mobile news vans with a telescopic satellite dish extended.\n\nI wasn't going that way so I put it out of my mind and dropped off the little guy and went to work.\n\nMy dad calls during dinner and tells me about how two women were stabbed in a car and one was dropped out at the bottom of our street.\n\nI told Donna I guess that's what the news van was about.\n\nBut my town has other things going for it other than attempted murder. No cemeteries for one so no zombies. And it's the only official multicultural city in Quebec. And the new Quatier Dix30." ]
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[ "THE 2018 Spring Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere occurred at 12:15 PM, Tuesday, March 20 according to astronomical reckoning.\n\nBut what exactly is the spring equinox or ‘vernal equinox,’ as it is also known, and why do so many Northern peoples like to celebrate it every year at this time?\n\nThe astronomical event marks the start of spring in the northern hemisphere, which means longer days are on the way and people around the world will celebrate fresh starts.\n\nThe phenomenon is a solar event like the solstices that occur on the first days of summer and winter at dawn for two or three days.\n\nThough the length of days are not equal, at solstices the sun seems to linger for several minutes in its passage across the sky, before beginning to double back, another kind of beginning or rebirthing.\n\nIn the northern hemisphere the solstices mark the annual return of an ancient solar festival. Indeed, “turnings of the sun” is an old phrase, used by both Hesiod and Homer. The novelist Alan Furst has one of his characters nicely observe, “the day the sun is said to pause,” (NY Times Op Ed): “Pleasing, that idea as though the universe stopped for a moment to reflect, took a day off from work. One could sense it, time slowing down.”", null, "But for Theosophy light has much deeper metaphysical even spiritual implications. Both the Sun and the human heart are the two greatest life-givers we know, both emit light and are indissolubly interconnected. According to occult teachings, both radiate a powerful aura of biological and regenerative energies continuously.\n\nH. P. Blavatsky in The Secret Doctrine (1:290, xxi) reveals, (from a “Commentary hitherto secret”) that: “The real substance of the concealed (Sun) is a nucleus of Mother substance,\n\nit is the heart and the matrix of all the living and existing Forces in our solar universe.”", null, "“As its substance is of a different kind from that known on earth, the inhabitants of the latter, seeing through it, believe in their illusion and ignorance that it is empty space,” she notes, “yet there is\n\nnot one finger’s breath (angula) of void Space in the whole Boundless Universe.”\n\nAncient astrology and astronomy identify many ancient temples and pyramids around the world were connected to solar symbology. Such sites and mounds are considered mere burial tombs by mainstream archaeologists, most of whom are disinterested in spiritual traditions.", null, "But at the time of their construction these sites were in fact intended, wrote H. P. Blavatsky in Isis Unveiled (1:270), to be sacred places of initiation. Describing the Spiritual Sun, called “Agni,” the ancient Rig-Veda declared: “His radiance is undecaying …\n\n…the intensely-shining, all-pervading, unceasing, undecaying rays of Agni desist not, neither night nor day.”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED", null, "RULING the Earth is not the “god” gravity, as taught by modern science, but something much more powerful, and even closer to home.\n\nThat something is the universal Tibetan god “Fohat”or electro-magnetism, the central principle of Theosophy defined as a conscious electro-spiritual power.\n\nIn defiance of modern science’s gravity god, magnetism and electricity are on their face the real universal forces, twins underpinning nature and the infinite cosmos — from fireflies to huge galaxies, to the mysterious invisible atom.\n\nMainstream physicists are still stuck on gravity to support their dubious ‘standard model.’ Science still insists that gravity alone (a secondary force according to Theosophy) runs the whole universe — yet, as with magnetism, science really understands very little about either force.\n\n“Solar prominences and coronal mass ejections do not obey gravity either. Nor does sunspot migration.”\n\n“Nor does the movement of the atmosphere, since the upper layers rotate faster than the lower, reversing the situation predicted by theory,” Thunderbolts physicists demonstrate, “while the equatorial atmosphere completes its rotation more rapidly than the atmosphere at higher latitudes, another reversal of predicted motions.”", null, "But back to Earth, a young Serbian schoolgirl amazed doctors with her astonishing magnetic hands, which, like our Sun — following the Hermetic axiom,”as above, so below” — possessed gravity defying power. And, as to the Sun, we are dependent for life on the ‘little sun’ in our bodies — the heart.\n\nIt is “the same as the circulation of the blood in the human body or life,” says occult science (SD 1:541) — “the Sun contracting as rhythmically at every return of it, as the human heart does.”", null, "“Everything in the universe follows the rule of analogy,” Blavatsky assures her readers in The Secret Doctrine (1:177). “Man is the microcosm of the Universe. That which takes place on the spiritual plane repeats itself on the Cosmic plane.\n\n“Concretion follows the lines of abstraction; corresponding to the highest must be the lowest; the material to the spiritual.”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThe Secret Universe Part 1: Space is Not Empty", null, "“THERE are many false ideas that are derived from Big Bang dogma. But the point is simple: This dismal, depressing, lifeless, soulless, disconnected, Godless, pessimistic goo is what allegedly constitutes our reality.\n\n“Although this reality is promoted by the editors at Wikipedia, those gatekeepers did not sanctify Albert Einstein or contrive the Big Bang.\n\n“This propaganda is perpetuated by establishment cosmologists who reside in the ivory towers of big government and big academia. Intellectually these have been reduced to vested interests that have a lot to lose! Decades-long academic reputations, self-effacing public proclamations, thousands of peer-reviewed PhD theses, and billions in research grants funded by the taxpayers are all at stake.\n\n“But like their gravity-only theory, the Big Bang charlatans are rife to keeping the taxpayer and layperson disconnected from the emerging reality wrought by hard scientific data. The latest scientific discoveries that refute the gatekeepers emerge from a discipline called plasma cosmology.”\n\n“What is finally that invisible and intangible God in whom we should believe on blind faith?” asks also H. P. Blavatsky in The Secret Doctrine Vol. 1:490 — thus denying the charlatan gravity:\n\n“Astronomers who see in gravitation an easy-going solution for many things, and an universal force which allows them to calculate thereby planetary motions, care little about the Cause of Attraction. They call Gravity a law, a cause in itself. We call the forces acting under that name effects,and very secondary effects, too. One day it will be found that the scientific hypothesis does not answer after all…”", null, "The Flame of Matter\n\n“Matter (or nature) acting by her own peculiar energy,” writes a Master, “must have always existed — its materials ever changing form, combinations and properties, but its principles or elements being absolutely indestructible.\n\n“Its motion is due to the force\nwhich is inherent in itself.”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nThe Near Death Experience: A Drowning Man’s Vision", null, "THE Myth of Er is a legend that concludes Plato‘s Republic (10.614 – 10.621). The story includes an account of the cosmos and the afterlife, Wikipedia notes,\n\n“that greatly influenced religious, philosophical, and scientific thought for many centuries.”\n\nNo one, however gross and material he might be in this life and thought, can avoid leading a double existence in reality. One life is lived in the visible universe, the other plays out in the invisible.\n\nThis is a fundamental tenet of the Theosophical Philosophy as presented by H. P. Blavatsky.\n\n“Socratic myths describe the ascent of the soul to true knowledge,” Theosophical scholar W. T. S. Thackera says, “its communion with divine realities, and its return to enlighten mankind.”\n\n“The order of the Dialogues is important, as the myths in them,” Thackera explains, “each representing a kind of initiation, progressively reveal new teaching and clarify the old.”", null, "“Plato opens the Republic with a conversation between Socrates and his elderly friend Cephalus on the subject of death,” Thackara writes. “Cephalus wants to assure himself that, if there is an afterlife, he will be spared the sufferings of the underworld. He even quotes from one of Pindar’s odes to support his argument.\n\nThe message is clear: we are all immortal beings, and our destiny is in our own hands.\n\n“Plato ends the Republic with the Vision of Er, as Socrates describes the spiritual warrior who is slain in battle and returns to life, physically resurrected in order to transmit the message of all saviors. (W. T. S. Thackara in Plato’s Myths and the Mystery Tradition).", null, "“Music of The Spheres”\n\n“Between Science and Theology is a bewildered public, fast losing all belief in man’s personal immortality, in a deity of any kind,” H. P. Blavatsky wrote in Isis Unveiled [2:593], “and rapidly descending to the level of materialism.”\n\nYet, she adds, “from the remotest antiquity, mankind as a whole have always been convinced of the existence of a personal spiritual entity, within the personal physical man.”\n\n“This inner entity was more or less divine, according to its proximity to the crown — Chrestos [The Higher Self].”", null, "“It is on the indestructible tablets of the astral light that is stamped the impression of every thought we think, and every act we perform. And future events — effects of long-forgotten causes” — Isis Unveiled [I:178] — “are already delineated as a vivid picture for the eye of the seer and prophet to follow. the vast repository where the records of every man’s life as well as every pulsation of the visible cosmos are stored up for all Eternity!”\n\nEND_OF_DOCUMENT_TOKEN_TO_BE_REPLACED\n\nSins of the Father, the Ghost in your Genes", null, "WHAT thousands of honest employees in the Enron scandal revealed back in 2001 is they paid by association dearly for the misdeeds at the top of their corporate leadership.\n\nEither way the lesson was clear: No one is ever secure working for a company whose administration has lost its moral compass. But, whether or not this is fair, is not the broader issue.\n\nCan events suffered by one generation really affect future generations? Is there no Karmic relief? Are we as humanity to be forever haunted by the specter of an Ebeneezer Scrooge karmic revenger? Human genetic biology may hold the answer to this question in the form of potentiated memories, the consequential remainder of our former unremembered responsibilities.", null ]
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[ "Skip to content\nPamela G. Hayek 5 months ago 2 min read\nHyundai’s 2nd new EV, slated for a international launch in 2022, will be primarily based...\n\nHyundai’s 2nd new EV, slated for a international launch in 2022, will be primarily based on the Prophecy concept from March of this yr. The 4-doorway sedan concept has 4 seating areas in a midsize to big exterior.\n\n“They will almost certainly present the Ioniq six as an choice for individuals that like sedans but want to go completely electric powered somewhat than hybrid or plug-in hybrid,” claimed Abuelsamid. “It almost certainly is not going to do as properly as the 5 and seven, but we could also see the industry change back to sedans at some place.”\n\nThe Ioniq seven big SUV, arriving in 2024, would allow for the Korean automaker to contend with American gamers such as upstart EV maker Rivian and Common Motors’ Hummer automobiles, as properly as even larger crossovers from BMW, Audi and likely Nissan, Volkswagen and other folks.\n\n“No matter if the industry is completely ready for bigger electric powered SUVs continues to be to be noticed, but we are going to be obtaining out by 2024 since there will be several products and solutions on the industry,” claimed Abuelsamid. “If it presents the vary folks want at a acceptable cost place, I see no explanation why it shouldn’t do properly.”\n\nKia claimed that its EVs will present either four hundred-volt charging capability — the typical in most EVs today — or 800-volt charging, which is supplied on the new Porsche Taycan. The greater battery voltage enables for tremendous-quick charging at community stations and is additional useful for substantial-mileage drivers.", null ]
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[ null, "The Magpie Arc is a new cross-Border band out of Sheffield and Edinburgh featuring the multi-award-winning talents and wide musical influences of Nancy Kerr, Martin Simpson, Adam Holmes, Tom A Wright (The Albion Band and Ashley Hutchings Morris-On Show) and Alex Hunter (Adam Holmes and The Embers).\n\nFormed as an idea, then some phone calls, then a get together for a discussion, and finally the obligatory studio jam, the musical possibilities of this band being something special and unique in today’s UK folk scene became obvious very quickly.\n\nAnd “a band” it is! It’s not a project, there’s not a theme and there’s not a commission. It’s five musicians in a room making an enthusiastic noise. Sometimes very loudly.\n\nWhatever happens, it will be a musical mix of everything you could expect from such a line-up, from lush harmonies to intricate electric guitars, gorgeous fiddle lines and rock solid bass and drums.\n\nWriting and rehearsing over the next three months, the band are recording their first album early next year, and this will be released to coincide with summer festivals and an autumn UK tour in 2020.\n\nThe Magpie is taking flight, and you can keep up to speed with all band news by following us at our new social media sites…", null, null, "From Priesthood to Engineering: A talk by Franklin Schutz 2pm 24 Mar 20", null, null ]
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[ "Astrology is like any other subject, it can be understood at many different levels. The only problem is that its critics don’t see that, they take kindergarten entry level stuff to be the sum total of its capacity.\n\nNo-one would dismiss Maths because some 5 year old struggles with the 4 times table, or German because Capricorn Research can only manage to say Danke Schone and Auf Wiedersehn.\n\nBut Astrology is roundly dismissed as nonsense because ” how can there be only 12 different types of personality or experience ? ”\n\nSun sign astrology is what it is – nursery school stuff. The only problem is that it is mostly followed by adults. And as teachers it is our job to move them along a bit, not keep them stuck on their times tables.\n\nBut all that seems to happen is people repeating the same old 12 sign stuff. Particularly when it comes to careers.\n\nIf you have the Sun in Aries you’re either in the military or a sportsman.\n\nOn that level of understanding this guy would have to be an undertaker.", null, "Eluid Kipchoge has just become the first human to run a marathon in under two hours. This is an absolutely phenomenal achievement even if it is being poo poohed by some people saying he had 41 pacemakers and some special shoes. That’s like criticising Neil Armstrong for using a spaceship.\n\nMarathon running is unlike most other sports in that it is entirely about endurance.\n\nAries is going to be useful and having the Moon there gives an instinctive competitive nature but what you really need is someone in it for the long term.\n\nScorpio can dig deeper into reserves than any other sign and the Sun’s conjunction with Saturn along with Mars in Capricorn gives the staying power needed.\n\nBut the Sun conjunct Saturn ? Surely that means your special trainers would trip over one of the pacemakers and lose you the record ?\n\nWhen playing the long game, the Sun / Saturn conjunction is a better bet than the Sun / Jupiter one.\n\nIn fact a matter of days after Kipchoge’s record, the Women’s marathon World record which had been held for 16 years was smashed.", null, "Yet another Kenyan runner, Brigid Kosgei also has a close Sun / Saturn conjunction, in Pisces.\n\nNot only that, the previous holder of the record, England’s Paula Radcliffe also had a Sun / Saturn aspect.", null, "Even the Sun opposite Saturn is no impediment to marathon running, a fact proved by Radcliffe as she took the World Record when Saturn returned to its natal place.\n\nAdding to this the fact that Mary Keitany, the World record holder for a Women Only event has the Sun in Capricorn in square to Saturn.\n\nBut from now on the name that people will remember is that of Kipchoge. To break the 2 hour mark is a phenomenal achievement.\n\nThe man himself has said that it places him in the same category as Roger Bannister who was the first to break the 4 minute mile.\n\nIntriguingly, although the distance is much shorter than a marathon, Saturn doesn’t seem to be a problem here either.", null, "Bannister had Saturn in square to the Sun and opposite Mars. In fact this was part of a T Square to an apex Sun in Aries.\n\nSo perhaps the shorter distance requires both the explosive burst of Mars and the endurance of Saturn.\n\nBut when it comes to transits for these kind of breakthroughs, the planet that turns up is the one we would expect.\n\nThe 4 minute mile was broken when Jupiter appeared in Roger Bannister’s T Square.\n\nSo Jupiter bings home the goodies, but without Saturn prominent in their charts none of these guys would get there in the end. They wouldn’t have got there at all" ]
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[ null, "Guwahati: The arrest of Meghalaya BJP vice-president Bernard Marak for allegedly running a brothel has put a strain on the state’s ruling coalition, the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA), around six months ahead of assembly elections.\n\nThis comes at a time the BJP was already training its guns on Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, demanding his resignation in May over allegations of corruption in district councils. After the police raided Marak’s farmhouse and alleged that it had been converted into a brothel, the BJP accused the CM of political vendetta.\n\nThese developments have cast a shadow on the ruling MDA. In the 2018 assembly elections, even when his National People’s Party (NPP) was part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre, Sangma had chosen to contest separately in a state where Christians constitute three-fourths of the population.\n\nAfter the election though, the BJP had helped Sangma’s NPP, which came second to the Congress, to forge a coalition and form government in the state. It was like a quid pro quo. A year earlier, in 2017, the BJP had come second to the Congress in the Manipur assembly elections. The NPP and a couple of other parties had then extended support to the BJP to form government in Manipur.\n\nThe two allies — NPP and BJP — have, however, been competing for expansion in the Northeast in recent times. In the Manipur assembly elections in February-March this year, the NPP, which was part of the BJP-led government, decided to contest separately.\n\nThe BJP, which secured a majority in the assembly, decided to keep the NPP out of the Manipur government despite the latter offering its support. In Meghalaya now, the BJP is turning on the heat on the Conrad Sangma-led government.\n\nA section of BJP leaders in Delhi believe that Sangma, like in 2018, may decide to contest separately in the Christian-majority state while leaving scope for a post-poll tie-up, if needed. That’s why the BJP has been targetting Sangma, seeking to expand its own footprint.\n\nAfter the Meghalaya police raided Bernard Marak’s farmhouse and lodged a case of immoral trafficking against him, state BJP president Ernest Mawrie labelled the move a “political vendetta” against Marak.\n\n“I have personally spoken with renowned and respected individuals from Tura and surrounding areas and have come to the conclusion that Shri Bernard Marak has been unjustly framed and maligned,” Mawrie said in a statement. Marak is also a member of the district council from Tura.\n\nDeputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, who’s a leader of the NPP, told ThePrint that the question of “political vendetta does not arise”.\n\n“The police need to do their job,” he said. “It seems that Marak is trying to politicise this by saying that the CM is trying to gun him down. That is not true at all.”\n\nHe was referring to Marak’s accusation that Sangma had asked senior police officers who are “CM’s close men” to gun him down.\n\nAlso Read: From militant to BJP politician – who is Bernard Marak, accused of running ‘brothel’ in Meghalaya\n\nIn May, the state BJP had demanded an inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the alleged misuse of funds in the district councils. It was Marak, in fact, who had called for the CM’s resignation, alleging that “people are disappointed and have lost faith in Conrad Sangma”.\n\nAsked how the recent controversy is likely to affect the ruling coalition, deputy CM Tynsong told ThePrint: “We don’t have any problem as far as the MDA government is concerned. All partners are intact. Let’s wait till the investigation is completed.”\n\nState BJP chief Mawrie told ThePrint that any decision on the coalition will be taken by the party’s central leadership. “We have sent all the reports to the high command, there hasn’t been any communication yet.”\n\nMawrie, however, was later reported to have said that the development could lead to “strained ties” between the BJP and the NPP.\n\nAvner Medon Pariat, a political commentator who hopes to contest next year’s assembly elections in the state, told ThePrint that although the two parties have been “at each other’s throats” at the state level, they continue to remain “good friends” at the national level.\n\n“The only source of funding for the state is central government,” he further said, adding: “I don’t think this (the Bernard Marak controversy) will affect their relationship long term. The BJP could have pulled out a long time ago. The UDP is also claiming now that they will go it alone, as is the Trinamool Congress. But there is no space for non-coalition government [in the state],” he said.\n\nA senior politician, who didn’t wish to be named, told ThePrint that the BJP needed the NPP’s support in the state.\n\n“The NPP overshadows the BJP in the state,” the leader said. “The BJP alone cannot do anything in Meghalaya. That we have seen in the last several years. The two MLAs (Sanbor Shullai and A.L. Hek) who won from BJP won on the basis of their own popularity, not the party’s.”\n\nUDP general secretary Jemino Mawthoh said the relationship between the two parties couldn’t be said to be souring “because of one person”.\n\n“We have to look at all these things case by case,” said Mawthoh, whose own party had criticised its ally NPP in April over allegations of irregularities in the Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL), and demanded an independent inquiry.\n\nThe UDP has raised issues with the ruling establishment from time to time, he said, but the emphasis has been on “stability”.\n\nThe buzz in political circles is that the BJP is planning to field Bernard Marak from South Tura — an assembly constituency currently represented by Conrad Sangma, who won the seat in the 2021 bypolls — in next year’s elections. Marak had been appointed BJP’s convener of Garo Hills region last year.\n\nIn the 2018 elections, Marak contested elections from two assembly constituencies in Garo hills as an independent candidate, but lost both. A year earlier, he had quit the BJP after defiantly organising a ‘beef party’ in Tura.\n\nHe rejoined the party in 2019 and went on to win the Tura seat in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council elections in 2021 by defeating NPP’s Semford B. Sangma. That victory signalled Marak’s rising popularity in a belt that’s considered the pocket borough of the Sangma family. The Sangma family has won every election from Tura parliamentary seat since 1977 except the one in 1989 when Conrad’s father P.A. Sangma, then chief minister of the state, didn’t contest.\n\n“The Assembly elections are a different ball game altogether. Being the chief minister, Conrad’s much more popular in the state,” the leader told ThePrint.\n\nEven before the latest controversy broke out, the BJP seemed to be preparing to contest the next elections alone. In March, after BJP clinched victory in Manipur, Mawrie had sounded the poll bugle for Meghalaya.\n\n“I think it’s high time for the public of our state (Meghalaya) to see and focus on the formation of a new government and look forward to the BJP,” he had said.\n\nAsked about how the Bernard Marak issue is likely to affect assembly elections, Batskhem Myrboh, an assistant professor of political science at Synod College in Shillong, said that although it was unlikely to affect the BJP in the state, “in Tura, it wouldn’t be good for the party”.\n\n“Politics in the state of Meghalaya is very peculiar…It is different in each constituency,” he added.\n\nEven as the controversy rocks the ruling coalition, it provides an opportunity for opposition parties like the Congress and the Trinamool Congress — the largest opposition party in the state — to rally points.\n\nIn a 24 July statement, the Congress accused the NPP and UDP of trying to cover up “all the misdeeds of the government for the past five years”.\n\nIt was difficult to believe that the state’s home minister, Lahkmen Rymbui, and the police, didn’t know what was going on, the statement further said, adding: “There’s more [to it] than that meets the eye. What would the UDP have to say about this considering the home ministry is held by one of its senior members.”\n\n“The allegations made by the arrested BJP leader against chief minister that the raid was conducted to lent vent to frustrations over the prospects of defeat by the BJP in the South Tura sea must also be interpreted by looking at the bigger picture,” the statement went on to say." ]
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[ "You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.\nby Christine Chan\nNovember 16, 2015", null, "Let's Twist ($0.99) by MildMania is a soothing match-em-up arcade game that will keep you busy for some time. If you love games that test out your coordination and reflex skills, then Let’s Twist will be right up your alley.\n\nDuring my years here at AppAdvice, I’ve gone through hundreds of games on my iOS devices, but some of my favorites involve the bite-sized arcade games that I can pick up and play for short bursts throughout the day. That’s because these are the games that I can pick up whenever I have a few spare moments and put them down just as easily. Plus, it is always fun to see how good I think my skills are, which is why I always come back to these games — practice makes perfect, after all. When I saw Let’s Twist on the App Store over the weekend, I knew I had to check it out for myself, especially after having a rather long and stressful week.", null, "The visual style in Let’s Twist is stunning and gorgeous, which are what initially drew me into the game in the first place. Players will be greeted with beautiful, atmospheric environments that will make you think of live paintings, and in all honesty, seeing the graphics is rather soothing. The colors that represent each element are bright and vivid, so it provides some nice contrast with the calming backdrops. The animations in the game are smooth and fluid, from the background environments to the falling element pieces that you’re matching up. The ambient soundtrack is also a great way to unwind after a long day, so it’s recommended to get your good pair of headphones for this game.\n\nSince Let’s Twist is an arcade game, the main objective is to get as high of a score as you can. There are four difficulty levels (Soft, Moderate, Hard, and Nightmare), but naturally, you only start with Soft at first — the rest are unlocked by earning stars. There are also different environments that you can play in, with the first one being the Lighthouse setting. You can unlock the Train and Mill levels by spending the necessary amount of stars, and there are three additional settings from other iOS games that you can obtain through in-app purchases: Darklings, ROP, and Jelly Lab, with more coming in the future. Regardless of the setting and elements that you choose, the goal is to match up as many lines as you can in order to catch the falling element pieces. Each success will give you a point, and if you miss, then that run is over.\n\nThe controls in Let’s Twist are simple and intuitive, though the game can be rather glitchy at first. The element pieces will come in from the top of the screen, and you must match the colored rings at the bottom to the lane that the like-colored piece is falling in. To do this, all you have to do is drag the ring with your finger to swap positions with another ring. Once all of the rings are in their appropriate place for the current falling pieces, those elements will drop immediately into the rings. While it sounds simple at first, the speed gradually increases as you go, so you’ll have to be quick and on your toes to make sure the pieces are in the right place.", null, "As I mentioned, the game can be a bit glitchy, which marred my experience at first. On the initial launch of the game, I was confused because it seemed like all of my rings were grouped up together and I was unable to move them into their appropriate lane, causing me to repeatedly fail and be utterly confused about how the game worked. It was frustrating, and I had to force quit the app and then relaunch it, which did not glitch up from that point forward. I’m not sure what causes this bug, but the developer should fix it before it deters other players from fully enjoying the game.\n\nSo far, I’m enjoying the game, though I do feel that it can get a bit repetitive after a while. That’s why for me, I enjoy this game more in quick sessions throughout the day, rather than just sit and play it for longer periods of time. To add to the replay value, though, there is full Game Center support for both leaderboards and achievements, so there is something to keep you coming back, as well as the difficulty levels and environments.\n\nAs a person who likes to just relax with some iPhone games throughout the day, I am liking Let’s Twist. The visual style of the game is elegant and exquisite, the music is rather serene, and the controls are simple and intuitive enough for everyone. The gameplay is definitely something different from your typical matching game, and I appreciate that, though it can feel repetitive after a while, so like I said, it is best played in shorter sessions rather than longer ones. I’m looking forward to seeing more content in the future.\n\nI recommend giving Let’s Twist a try if you enjoy arcade match-em-up type games and need something to pass the time with. You can find Let’s Twist on the App Store as a universal download for $0.99.", null, null, null, null, null, null, "Match cards together carefully in Pair Away" ]
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[ "History has a habit of repeating itself and it is worth noting that the development of the watchmaking industry in the small village of Fleurier is in no small part due to the work of Edouard Bovet and his brothers, who from 1822 practically monopolised imports of watches into China as trade with the country improved. The Fleurier heritage, as well as a nod to China’s help in the company’s original success, now pervade the Bovet brand, which over the past decade has been elevated to the summit of fine watchmaking by its owner Pascal Raffy.The company today employs around 140 people spread across its head office in Plan-les-Ouates in Geneva, the historic Château de Môtiers in the Val-de-Travers, purchased by Mr Raffy in 2007 (which houses the company’s Haute Horlogerie Artisanale workshop) and the Dimier 1738 company (formerly Progress Watch) in Tramelan, in the Bernese Jura. Building up this mini watchmaking conglomerate has allowed Bovet to amass a considerable amount of expertise in the world of fine watchmaking (Dimier 1738 alone masters 41 different crafts) and produce exquisite timepieces that are both highly complicated and sumptuously decorated.", null, "Although the emphasis on the brand’s heritage and traditional watchmaking skills are evident in all its timepieces, this has not precluded an interesting collaboration with Pininfarina, which dates back to the 80th anniversary of the renowned Italian design house in 2010. The original Ottanta model that Bovet presented in celebration of this anniversary was followed by the Cambiano chronograph last year. For 2012, a new Ottanta Due tourbillon, fitted with a completely revised tourbillon movement, further enhances this small collection.The unique Amadeo case is the cornerstone of the Bovet collection. With the crown at 12 o’clock and a special strap attachment, the watch can be worn either as a pocket watch or a reversible wristwatch. The hinged case also means that it can serve as a stunning miniature desk clock. To celebrate its 190th anniversary in 2012, Bovet presents the new Amadeo Fleurier 0 collection in which the Amadeo case houses a completely new tourbillon movement with a 19th century-inspired design that will be the basis for all of Bovet’s new complications. With the tourbillon carriage now located at 6 o’clock and all components other than the tourbillon housed on two three-quarter plates, more space was available for the regulating organ and the power reserve could therefore be increased to seven days. The power reserve is indicated at 12 o’clock on the dial and is the only other indication on the dial apart from the hour and minute hands, as well as the seconds hand on the tourbillon carriage.Whilst the dial side maintains a discreet elegance, the movement side shows off the talents of the craftsmen at Dimier 1738. An off-centre sub-dial at 12 o’clock shows the time using inversed hands and is surrounded by the exquisite hand-chiselled Fleurisanne decoration on the three-quarter plates, with the tourbillon carriage visible directly below it at 6 o’clock.\n\nThe true rising starThe Amadeo Fleurier Rising Star takes things a step further by adding two additional independent time zones to the guilloché dial on the three-quarter plate, each with its own separate day or night indicator and a window indicating the chosen city for each time (out of a choice of the 24 cities representing each of the world’s time zones). The choice of three different time displays alludes to the three places that were instrumental in the success of the three Bovet brothers: Fleurier, Canton (China) and London.", null, "While the 463 components within the movement remain skilfully sandwiched between the guilloché dial on one side and the chiselled three-quarter plates on the other, every effort has been made to show off in the best possible way the 66 components of the tourbillon carriage. The result is a tourbillon that is clearly visible from both sides, allowing a critical view of the black polished tourbillon bridge, which requires a full day of bevelling work alone. Beneath this beats an aluminium balance chosen for its lower weight (to improve the power reserve) that has three hatchet-shaped movable weights in blued steel screwed to it in order to allow optimum adjustment of the going rate. The distinctive shape of these weights was first seen on the balances of timepieces manufactured by Edouard Bovet in the 19th century.The Rising Star is a limited edition of 190 pieces to commemorate Bovet’s 190th anniversary. Furthermore, nine pairs of unique pieces will be produced with miniature paintings on mother-of-pearl (which Bovet claims produces a better finish than on grand feu enamel) on the movement-side dial in recollection of those found on 19th century timepieces in the private collection of Bovet. The idea of producing watches in pairs harks back to the practicalities of exporting watches in the 19th century: because any repairs would require a four-month boat trip back to Switzerland, Bovet shipped watches in pairs so that their owners had a spare if they had to return a watch for any reason. This quaint detail serves to illustrate just how much both watchmaking technology and transport links have improved over the past two centuries!" ]
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[ null, "If you've ever dreamed of joining the circus, mark Tuesday on your calendar. It's the day you can become part of a troupe under the big top.\n\nThat's when the UniverSoul Circus, a live show that combines urban energy with audience participation, starts its six-day run at State Fair Park in West Allis.\n\nCome prepared to jump up. \"The interactiveness, the fan participation. You're in the action,\" says UniverSoul spokesman Hank Ernest. \"When you get there, our dancers and our performers go into the audience. They'll have them dancing with them, high-fiving the ringmaster. They'll pull you out in the aisle. This is something you will want to do.\"\n\nYou'll want to dance in the aisle, Ernest explains, because of the circus' music lineup - everything from hip-hop to classics to salsa to jazz. \"The power of the sound is part of the feeling. The music gets you out of your seat. We keep up to date with today's music, so it's like party-type radio.\"\n\nBut there's more than music to get audience members caught up in the two-hour show. Even the Cash Funny improv comedy group draws the audience into the ring.\n\n\"People come to UniverSoul expecting to be involved, to be part of the family. We do the loudest shout under the big top together. We do 'Simon Says.' We do a skit for 'I Smile,' the gospel song,\" says Cash Funny member Reggie Jackson (no, not that Reggie Jackson - this one's female).\n\nInternationally known performers, of course, will still take the lead in the UniverSoul lineup of circus arts, dance, music and theater. The dancers in the show have appeared on the BET awards, Ernest says. \"The show is all choreographed on the cutting edge of hip-hop dancing.\"\n\nBut lest anyone think that UniverSoul is just for urban hipsters, Ernest says, \"There's something for everyone, both age and racially.\" He points out that the show's lineup includes performers from across the globe.\n\nThe Shaolin Warriors from China perform displays of kung fu and swordsmanship. The \"Russian Swing\" act, new to Milwaukee with edgy acrobatics, hails from Belarus. Another aerial duet includes performers from France and Brazil.\n\nAnd an improbable \"acrobatic-hip-hop-contortion\" troupe, the Bone Breakers, has members from Guinea, South Africa and the United States twisting into seemingly impossible shapes. \"You'll jump out of your seat when you see them,\" Ernest promises.\n\nThe show is part of a long heritage. Now celebrating its 19th year and performing in 28 cities, the UniverSoul Circus sprang from the deep tradition of African-Americans in circus dating to the 19th century. The show was created by Cecil Walker, who worked in production for such groups as the Commodores and the Jackson 5.\n\nBut the diverse entertainment lineup combats any notion that UniverSoul is a \"black circus,\" Ernest says. \"We believe that 'soul' is much more than a color. It's a feeling. If you have soul or you have a soul, you'll find something for you in this show.\"\n\nAnd no age group should feel forgotten by UniverSoul. \"You're not going to drop your kids off. You're going to attend, too, and you can bring your grandmother because she'll find a reason to jump up and dance with her grandchild,\" Ernest says.\n\nThe show takes place under a genuine big top, though one that's brand-new this year, with a mast standing 70 feet tall at its peak and spanning 158 feet in diameter.\n\nIt's a venue that will allow 2,278 visitors to be seated under canvas - even if those visitors don't stay seated for long." ]
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[ null, null, "Purity ThroughFire is proud to present Bekëth Nexëhmü‘s highly anticipated third album, De Fornas Likgaldrar, on double-CD and triple-vinyl LP formats. The CD version will be released on December 12th while the vinyl version will follow later next year.\n\nOne of the most imposing and revered bands in black metal’s underground for the past decade, Bekëth Nexëhmü have built a literally towering body of work. The band is yet another creative vehicle of Ancient Records linchpin Swartadauþuz (Azelisassath, Digerdöden, Gnipahålan, Musmahhu, Mystik, Summum, Trolldom, Daudadagr, as well as current labelmates Greve and Muvitium), but it’s largely Bekëth Nexëhmü where the man has most built his legacy. Only two official albums have been released – 2011’s de dunkla herrarna and 2019’s De fördolda klangorna – but it’s the band’s myriad demos, each one arguably greater and grander than most band’s actual albums, that have equally put a frightening new(er) face on Swedish black metal, by turns becoming the nowadays face of the form.\n\nA relative period of quiet lingered for two years prior to that aforementioned second album, but when Bekëth Nexëhmü did return, it was with a monolith that topped two hours in playing time. Another period of quiet resumed following De fördolda klangorna, but for good reason: De Fornas Likgaldrar is yet another two-hour monolith, a true double-album. Thankfully, no great changes have been made to the enduring Bekëth Nexëhmü aesthetic – spiraling melodicism smothered in blizzards of fuzz, acute layering of instruments within an authentically raw soundscape, and absolutely EPIC and engrossing songwriting that’s stultifying and transcendental in equal measure – but the seven component tracks spread across both albums go even greater lengths (LITERALLY) to draw the listener deeper and deeper into forgotten realms. In fact, the two “shortest” tracks here on De Fornas Likgaldrar are a tidy nine and ten minutes each, on the five-song Disc 1, where speed gives way to swell, blazing icicles transformed into bountiful tundra. Then, on Disc 2, the mysticism is stretched to infinity with three double-digit tracks – from 17 minutes to nearly 23 minutes – that begins with a bang and then shimmers sumptuously toward a twilit dream-world no less nightmarish to comprehend. But, as much as such lengths seem like bloat on paper, in reality, they are utterly immersive journeys which both uphold and expand the black metal imagination, the artform’s latent ability to go beyond mere “music” and instead offer a gateway into the vast beyond. And for Bekëth Nexëhmü, there is no Beyond quite like theirs… Creation. Catharsis. Destruction. Ad infinitum.\n\nNo more words needed. Bekëth Nexëhmü are releasing a new double-album. You already know whether this is mandatory.\n\nIn the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Själslig Urvilja” HERE at Purity Through Fire‘s official YouTube channel. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:", null, null, null ]
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[ null, null, null, null, null, "On April 15, 1829, the leading men of what became the Douglaston community drew up a document that announced their intention to build a church and later a school for the then-farming community.\n\nLand was donated by Wynant Van Zandt for this purpose, and the church began construction in 1830 on what was the highest land on the Van Zandt farm. Pastor Henry Beare (remembered by a plaque in the church’s interior) arrived at Zion in 1842 and served the church for nearly fifty years. It was his idea to name the area Douglaston for George Douglas, a regular in the Zion pews who purchased the property from Van Zandt.\n\nToday, the church can still be found on Northern Boulevard east of Douglaston Parkway. It’s a faithful recreation of the original church after its loss in a 1930 fire. In the churchyard can be found the graves of area luminaries such as Bloodgood “Bloody” Cutter, an extensive landowner and bad poet who was gently parodied by Mark Twain in Innocents Abroad; Bryce Rea, longtime area realtor whose office is still in business; and the Matinecock Indian memorial, honoring interred who were placed here after a Native American cemetery on Northern Boulevard was removed for street widening.\n\nThe church’s strawberry festival in early June is an annual favorite.\n\nBloodgood Cutter is an epic name." ]
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[ null, "I recently pulled up Google Earth and punched in the address of my childhood home. I have been writing about my years in that house for so long that it has begun to feel like an imagined place. When the image rendered on my computer screen, it was an odd affirmation delivered by technology. The house is still there, but the place that looms so large in my memory seems tiny from space, just a T-shaped structure surrounded by trees. I looked closer and noticed that the century old beech tree I’d named Alice is (miraculously) still there, and her canopy has grown significantly. Zooming out, I could understand how, as a child, it felt like we were alone, deep in the woods, even though there were indeed houses nearby. From 1979 to 1991, this was the land where I wandered the forests and cornfields, named trees, caught toads, raised guinea pigs, and began my long-lived, arduous habit of loneliness and negative thinking.", null, "My parents lived in that house for 22 years. Since they sold it in 2000, the home has had three different owners, not all of whom have taken good care of the place. Once when I was visiting Ohio, my mom and I drove back to our old neighborhood which is now surrounded by new subdivisions where fields and farms once flourished. We idled up our old driveway and she suggested we turn around and leave. “We’re trespassing,” she said.\n\n“No one’s here,” I said. “Let’s walk around a bit.” We got out of the car. I peered in the windows and a young man opened the door asking, “Can I help you?” Just the sound of that door swishing open brought back a flood of memories so dense I felt disoriented.\n\nHe invited us in, showed us around, even asked my mom a few questions about mystery panels on the walls, odd wiring he didn’t understand. She answered him with complete authority; she had meticulously cared for that house for years. He told us that he was making some changes to the house and led us down the hallway to my old bedroom, the flower-wallpapered place I’d hidden, danced, cried, slept and dreamt for thirteen nascent years. He opened the door and showed us that he had recently knocked down the wall between my room and my brother’s room, making one big, open space. The meaning there was not lost on me, and I took a long intake of breath and held it before exhaling. When I told my brother that our rooms were now one, he smiled, said, “Really?” I think we both had a glimmer of hope in that moment that the walls we’d built during our childhood could finally, maybe, start to come down.\n\nPost-Script: I posted this on Facebook and my friend Jack pointed me to this amazing project called The Wilderness Downtown. Check it out. You always said you wanted your life to have a soundtrack…\n\n4 thoughts on “Down There, Below the Trees”" ]
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[ "Why Is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth A PS5 Exclusive?\n\nby\nShubhendu Vatsa\nSquare Enix has revealed that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be a PS5 Exclusive and for those wondering why, here’s everything you need to know.", null, "The game serves as the second part in a three-part saga and is all set to release late next year but unfortunately, only for PS5 consoles. Here's why Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be a PS5 exclusive.\n\nWhy is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth a PS5 exclusive?\n\nConsidering that the first game was released for PS4 systems, it comes really as a shock that players looking to continue their journey will have to switch to a new generation in order to do so.\n\nWhile it's understandable that the switch to current generation hardware is inevitable, the devs should have made the sequel available for both generations.\n\nThat said, the reason why Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a PS5 exclusive is because of the console's \"graphical quality\" and super fast SSD. This bit of information comes directly from Final Fantasy 7 series producer Yoshinori Kitase.\n\nIn a recent interview with the Japanese publication Gamer (translated by Gematsu), Yoshinori said, \"it’s exclusive to PlayStation 5 because of the graphical quality, of course, as well as SSD access speed.\"\n\nHe further continued by saying, \"since the adventure unfolds in a vast world after the escape from Midgar, loading stress is an extreme bottleneck. We felt we needed the specifications of PlayStation 5 to overcome that and travel the world comfortably.\"\n\nSo it looks like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will be stress intensive game with complex, detailed, and huge worlds to load all of which can be easily done on a PS5, thanks to the SSD.\n\nDeveloping a game on two different console generations is a tough job in itself and requires lots of additional time, people, and resources all of which can go towards making the game the best it is on one generation.\n\nFor more on all things Final Fantasy VII, check out our section dedicated to video game guides, news, leaks, features, and more." ]
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[ null, null, "AJ Tracey has announced the Flu Game Tour for November, with arena shows lined up in Dublin, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester and London, where he’ll take over the O2 Arena. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on April 23. The trek shares its name with Tracey’s second album, released last week (April 16).", null, "James will return to Scarborough Open Air Theatre on September 9, with tickets for the show on general sale at 9am on April 23. They’re also due to appear at Playground Weekender, Deer Shed Festival, Neighbourhood Weekender and the Isle of Wight Festival, and will hit the road for a UK and Ireland arena tour with Happy Mondays in the autumn.", null, "The Dublin singer-songwriter will embark on her Made To Love Tour in 2022, kicking off on April 4 at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall and wrapping up with three homecoming performances at Vicar Street on May 13, 14 and 15. The gigs mark her first proper trek in over five years and will support her sixth LP, ’11 Past The Hour’, released last week (April 16) via Decca Records. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on April 23.", null, "The legendary British rockers, who put out ‘Backbone’ in 2019, will call in Belfast, Dublin, Hull, Stockton, Liverpool, Birmingham, Southend, Ipswich, Leicester, Guildford, Manchester, Cardiff, Oxford and Bath between February 27 and March 18. Tickets go on sale at 10am on April 23.", null, "The Brighton DJ and producer will take over the Telegraph Building in Belfast on October 23 to help celebrate events promoter Shine’s 25th Birthday. Tickets go on general sale at 10am on April 23. He’ll also headline Blackpool Rocks on June 26, with tickets on sale at 9am on April 23.", null, "The band will now kick off their Giddy Up A Ding-Dong Tour at Margate’s Winter Gardens on November 20. They’ll also hit the O2 Academy Leicester on December 7. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on April 23.\n\nFrankie Valli and the Four Seasons", null, "Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, the group will now hit the road in summer 2022, beginning with a new stop at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena on June 26. Tickets go on general sale at 9am on April 23.", null, "Due to demand, the Canadian comedian and star of Netflix show The Duchess has added 12 new dates to her Missus Tour. She’ll now also call in Doncaster, Manchester, Worthing, Milton Keynes, Llandudno, Bromley, Hastings, Brighton, Norwich, Torquay, Peterborough and Grimsby during spring 2022. Tickets go on sale at 10am on April 23.", null, "This week is a mixed bag for sure. Miley Cyrus has put our her highly anticipated new record that features collaborations with Dua Lipa, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Billy Idol and Steve Nicks, while the Smashing Pumpkins have returned with a double LP, and Palm Reader have shared the follow-up to 2018’s ‘Braille’.\n\nIn the mood for some more new music? Head below.\n\nSteps – ‘What The Future Holds’ (BMG)\n\nWill Joseph Cook – ‘Something To Feel Good About’ (Bad Hotel)", null, "This week’s new releases list is almost as diverse as the crowd in the Star Wars cantina scene. Ariana Grande has promptly followed up 2018’s ‘Sweetener’, while West London rapper AJ Tracey has released his self-titled debut LP, as have the force of nature that is Liverpool’s Queen Zee.\n\nBeast In Black – ‘From Hell With Love’ (Nuclear Blast)\n\nXiu Xiu – ‘Girl With Basket Of Fruit’ (Upset The Rhythm)" ]
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[ "Junior Minister in the Ministry of Communications and Works Hon. Troy Liburd (standing on the asphalt paver) oversees final road works on the Charlestown Bypass. The road has since been renamed Stuart Williams Drive\nNIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (February 05, 2015) — Junior Minister in the Ministry of Communications and Works Hon. Troy Liburd said the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) will continue to use local manpower, equipment and material to deal with a number of other road projects, in its quest to ensure safer and better roads on the island.\nMr. Liburd who was at the time delivering remarks at the official opening and renaming ceremony for the Stuart Williams Drive and the Carl Tuckett Boulevard on February 03, 2015 said the Ministry had already compiled a list of roads that would receive attention as resources became available.\n“I want to make the commitment to the people in Government Road that we will come there and we will fix those drains that have been causing you those problems…\n“I want to also make the commitment on behalf of the Government that we will endeavour to get to the other roads as soon as possible,” he said.", null, "According to Liburd, plans were already afoot to tackle Hanley’s Road and when completed they would move to the road at Brown Hill. The Camps to Cades Bay road, Shaws Road, roads in Garners, Rawlins Village, Rawlins Pasture as well as the continuation of the Hamilton Road into Church Ground are also part of the Administration’s plans.\nMr. Liburd used the opportunity to ask for the support of the people of Nevis as the Administration endeavoured to continue to serve them in the best possible way.\nThe signature road project executed and completed by the Public Works Department was the Stuart Williams Drive which extends from the southern end of what was formerly the Charlestown bypass and the Carl Tuckett Boulevard which leads into Hamilton from its intersection with the Stuart Williams Drive." ]
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[ null, "24 Noorpur is one of the 403 Vidhan Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh. Noorpur is located in the Western region of the state and in Bijnor district and is part of Nagina Parliamentary constituency. The constituency was created by the 2008 Delimitation. Check the table below for the list of contesting candidates and live results of the 2018 Noorpur by-election.\n\nBy-elections in Noorpur was necessitated because of the death of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s Lokendra Singh in a car accident on February 21, 2018.\n\nLokendra Singh had won the seat for BJP in both 2012 and 2017 Vidhan Sabha elections.\n\nThe bypoll here was necessiated following the death of sitting BJP MLA Lokendra Singh Chauhan, who died in a road accident on Agra-Lucknow expressway in February earlier this year." ]
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[ null, "At the end of the first quarter Tuesday night, things were going pretty well for the Porter’s Chapel Academy Lady Eagles. By halftime, the situation had deteriorated considerably.\n\nBrookhaven led PCA 13-12 after the first quarter, then outscored the Lady Eagles 54-5 over the last three periods. The Lady Panthers hit eight 3-pointers in the game — four of them by Warren — and beat PCA for the second time this season.\n\nLillie Gates added 12 points — eight of them in the fourth quarter — and Makayla Martin had seven for Brookhaven. Brittnee Martin led PCA with six points, and Carlyle Smith had four.\n\nPCA (6-5) lost its second game in a row, after winning the previous three. It will host Benton Academy Friday at 6 p.m. in its final game of 2019. The next game after Friday is not until Jan. 6 at Rebul Academy.\n\nGirls\nBrandon 79, Warren Central 44\nTondria Minor and Gabrielle Collier combined for three 3-pointers and 18 points in the first quarter as Brandon rode a hot start to a rout of Warren Central.\n\nMinor scored 10 points in the first quarter and finished with 16 for Brandon (9-2). Collier hit a pair of 3-pointers in the first quarter, four in the game, and also scored 16 points. The Lady Bulldogs jumped out to a 24-11 lead at the end of the opening period, and stretched it to 18 points at halftime.\n\nAniya Sanders scored 18 points and Ashlea Raney eight for Warren Central (7-4), which has lost back-to-back games for the first time this season.\n\n(G) Vicksburg 65, Raymond 62\nTiarra Jones had a massive double-double with 19 points and 18 rebounds to lead the Vicksburg Missy Gators past Raymond for their third win in a row and fourth in five games.\n\nBoys\nRaymond 74, VHS 63, OT\nJabarie Robinson scored eight of Raymond’s 16 points in overtime, and the defending MHSAA Class 4A champions pulled away from Vicksburg on Tuesday.\n\nVicksburg (7-4) overcame a five-point deficit in the fourth quarter, but was outscored 16-7 in the extra period. Raymond (6-3) went 6-for-7 at the free throw line in overtime.\n\nRobinson finished with 17 points for Raymond, while Jordan Marshall scored 15 and Martavin Williams had nine.\n\nPeytin Jackson scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half and overtime to lead Vicksburg. Cameron Butler hit four 3-pointers and finished with 16 points, and Taylon Smith scored 14. Smith also made four 3-pointers.\n\nThirteen of the 16 players on Brookhaven’s roster scored." ]
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[ null, "Day 5: Now I know why four different people were so adamant about me not staying at that motel. Daylight streaming in the windows betrayed it to be worse than I thought. I’ll spare you the gory details other than to say I “slept” fully clothed to avoid having to use the blanket or bedspread. I did learn something cool, though, as I was leaving. Part of the movie, The Mothman Prophesies (which I really liked), was filmed there. The paranormal film stars Richard Gere as John Klein, a reporter who stayed at this motel while investigating the Mothman legend.\n\nAfter negotiating one more stretch of road with no shoulder, and a brief detour, finally arrived on the outskirts of Pittsburgh, and was soon on the Riverfront Trail, happy to be away from all the cars. Here’s a brief video showing what it was like “Rocket Triking Down Pittsburgh’s River Trail.” Along the way, I encountered something you don’t see everyday: a “Public Bra Display to Fight Breast Cancer” (the creative display is part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month). The trail took me straight to the Convention Center for an easy 8-mile morning. After registering, found a good location inside the hall to display the trike, which drew a lot of curious attendees to find out what I was doing.\n\nA little later, got a call from the producer of the Thom Hartmann Program to do an interview on Thom’s radio show, which you can listen to here: “Riding for Renewables.” Thom joined me in urging that Keystone XL’s southern leg be stopped, and had a very creative idea about what to do with the already buried pipeline.\n\nThat evening, David Hughes, who put me up three years ago in Pittsburgh when I did my first ride to DC, gave me a ride back to his home. After being treated to some homemade Indian food and a couple of cold beers, I collapsed into a deep slumber.\n\nDay 6: Spent all day at the Power Shift conference enlisting attendees in our campaign to stop Keystone XL’s southern leg. Sent out a ride update to my email distribution list and got a call from an old friend from my Clean Water Action days, John Friedrich, who happened to be tabling just down the hall. It was really good to re-connect with him.\n\nLater got a ride back to David’s home and was treated to another great meal and more cold beers. Another good day.\n\nOne Response to Days 5 & 6: Power Shift in Pittsburgh" ]
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[ null, "Members of the Flat Earth Society claim to believe the Earth is flat. Walking around on the planet’s surface, it looks and feels flat, so they deem all evidence to the contrary, such as satellite photos of Earth as a sphere, to be fabrications of a “round Earth conspiracy” orchestrated by NASA and other government agencies.\n\nThe belief that the Earth is flat has been described as the ultimate conspiracy theory. According to the Flat Earth Society’s leadership, its ranks have grown by 200 people (mostly Americans and Britons) per year since 2009. Judging by the exhaustive effort flat-earthers have invested in fleshing out the theory on their website, as well as the staunch defenses of their views they offer in media interviews and on Twitter, it would seem that these people genuinely believe the Earth is flat.\n\nBut in the 21st century, can they be serious? And if so, how is this psychologically possible?\n\nFirst, a brief tour of the worldview of a flat-earther: While writing off buckets of concrete evidence that Earth is spherical, they readily accept a laundry list of propositions that some would call ludicrous. The leading flat-earther theory holds that Earth is a disc with the Arctic Circle in the center and Antarctica, a 150-foot-tall wall of ice, around the rim. NASA employees, they say, guard this ice wall to prevent people from climbing over and falling off the disc. (In keeping with their skepticism of NASA, known flat-earther conspiracy theorist Nathan Thompson recently approached a man he said was a NASA employee in a Starbucks in mid-May 2017. In a YouTube video of the exchange, Thompson, founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe Discussion page, shouted that he had proof the Earth is flat — apparently saying an astronaut drowning was that proof — and that NASA is “lying.”)\n\nEarth’s day and night cycle is explained by positing that the sun and moon are spheres measuring 32 miles (51 kilometers) that move in circles 3,000 miles (4,828 km) above the plane of the Earth. (Stars, they say, move in a plane 3,100 miles up.) Like spotlights, these celestial spheres illuminate different portions of the planet in a 24-hour cycle. Flat-earthers believe there must also be an invisible “antimoon” that obscures the moon during lunar eclipses.\n\nFurthermore, Earth’s gravity is an illusion, they say. Objects do not accelerate downward; instead, the disc of Earth accelerates upward at 32 feet per second squared (9.8 meters per second squared), driven up by a mysterious force called dark energy. Currently, there is disagreement among flat-earthers about whether or not Einstein’s theory of relativitypermits Earth to accelerate upward indefinitely without the planet eventually surpassing the speed of light. (Einstein’s laws apparently still hold in this alternate version of reality.)\n\nAs for what lies underneath the disc of Earth, this is unknown, but most flat-earthers believe it is composed of “rocks.”\n\nThen, there’s the conspiracy theory: Flat-earthers believe photos of the globe are photoshopped; GPS devices are rigged to make airplane pilots think they are flying in straight lines around a sphere when they are actually flying in circles above a disc. The motive for world governments’ concealment of the true shape of the Earth has not been ascertained, but flat-earthers believe it is probably financial. “In a nutshell, it would logically cost much less to fake a space program than to actually have one, so those in on the Conspiracy profit from the funding NASA and other space agencies receive from the government,” the flat-earther website’s FAQ page explains.\n\nWho believes the Earth is flat?\n\nFlat-earth believers are not relegated to the hidden corners of the universe: Plenty of celebs have been quite vocal with their beliefs. For instance, on Jan. 25, 2016, rapper-singer Bobby Ray Simmons Jr. (known as B.o.B) released a track called “Flatline” in which he disses astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, after the two had a Twitter battle over the spherical-ness of the planet. B.o.B is convinced Earth is flat. A day earlier, the rapper tweeted: “No matter how high in elevation you are… the horizon is always eye level … sorry cadets… I didn’t wanna believe it either.”\n\nAnd then there’s Shaq. In a podcast that aired on Feb. 27, 2017, former NBA player Shaquille O’Neal proclaimed our home planet is flat, saying that when he drives from Florida to California “it’s flat to me.” Shaq later said he was just kidding.\n\nSome believers have gotten creative in their quest to prove a flat planet: Conspiracy theorist D. Marble posted on YouTube on May 1, 2017, that he brought a spirit level aboard a flight from Charlotte, North Carolina to Seattle, Washington, to see whether the plane’s nose would dip to “compensate for curvature” of the Earth, he said. On the video, he said: “I recorded a 23 minute and 45 second time-lapse, which by those measurements means the plane travelled a little over 203 miles. According to Spherical Trigonometry given to explain the Heliocentric model, this should have resulted in the compensation of 5 miles of curvature. As you’ll see there was no measurable compensation for curvature.” (The air bubble in his level remained centered, which he said proves the Earth is flat.)\n\nThe theory follows from a mode of thought called the “Zetetic Method,” an alternative to the scientific method, developed by a 19th-century flat-earther, in which sensory observations reign supreme. “Broadly, the method places a lot of emphasis on reconciling empiricism and rationalism, and making logical deductions based on empirical data,” Flat Earth Society vice president Michael Wilmore, an Irishman, told Life’s Little Mysteries. In Zetetic astronomy, the perception that Earth is flat leads to the deduction that it must actually be flat; the antimoon, NASA conspiracy and all the rest of it are just rationalizations for how that might work in practice.\n\nThose details make the flat-earthers’ theory so elaborately absurd it sounds like a joke, but many of its supporters genuinely consider it a more plausible model of astronomy than the one found in textbooks. In short, they aren’t kidding.\n\n“The question of belief and sincerity is one that comes up a lot,” Wilmore said. “If I had to guess, I would probably say that at least some of our members see the Flat Earth Society and Flat Earth Theory as a kind of epistemological exercise, whether as a critique of the scientific method or as a kind of ‘solipsism for beginners.’ There are also probably some who thought the certificate would be kind of funny to have on their wall. That being said, I know many members personally, and I am fully convinced of their belief.”\n\nWilmore counts himself among the true believers. “My own convictions are a result of philosophical introspection and a considerable body of data that I have personally observed, and which I am still compiling,” he said.\n\nStrangely, Wilmore and the society’s president, a 35-year-old Virginia-born Londoner named Daniel Shenton, both think the evidence for global warming is strong, despite much of this evidence coming from satellite data gathered by NASA, the kingpin of the “round Earth conspiracy.” They also accept evolution and most other mainstream tenets of science.\n\nAs inconceivable as their belief system seems, it doesn’t really surprise experts. Karen Douglas, a psychologist at the University of Kent in the United Kingdom who studies the psychology of conspiracy theories, says flat-earthers’ beliefs cohere with those of other conspiracy theorists she has studied.\n\n“It seems to me that these people do generally believe that the Earth is flat. I’m not seeing anything that sounds as if they’re just putting that idea out there for any other reason,” Douglas told Live Science.\n\nShe said all conspiracy theories share a basic thrust: They present an alternative theory about an important issue or event, and construct an (often) vague explanation for why someone is covering up that “true” version of events. “One of the major points of appeal is that they explain a big event but often without going into details,” she said. “A lot of the power lies in the fact that they are vague.”\n\nThe self-assured way in which conspiracy theorists stick to their storyimbues that story with special appeal. After all, flat-earthers are more adamant that the Earth is flat than most people are that the Earth is round (probably because the rest of us feel we have nothing to prove). “If you’re faced with a minority viewpoint that is put forth in an intelligent, seemingly well-informed way, and when the proponents don’t deviate from these strong opinions they have, they can be very influential. We call that minority influence,” Douglas said.\n\nIn a study published online March 5, 2014, in the American Journal of Political Science, Eric Oliver and Tom Wood, political scientists at the University of Chicago, found that about half of Americans endorse at least one conspiracy theory, from the notion that 9/11 was an inside job to the JFK conspiracy. “Many people are willing to believe many ideas that are directly in contradiction to a dominant cultural narrative,” Oliver told Live Science. He says conspiratorial belief stems from a human tendency to perceive unseen forces at work, known as magical thinking.\n\nHowever, flat-earthers don’t fit entirely snugly in this general picture. Most conspiracy theorists adopt many fringe theories, even ones that contradict each other. Meanwhile, flat-earthers’ only hang-up is the shape of the Earth. “If they were like other conspiracy theorists, they should be exhibiting a tendency toward a lot of magical thinking, such as believing in UFOs, ESP, ghosts, the Devil, or other unseen, intentional forces,” Oliver wrote in an email. “It doesn’t sound like they do, which makes them very anomalous relative to most Americans who believe in conspiracy theories.”" ]
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[ null, "Photo by Madhav Rajesh on Unsplash\n\nThe Real Estate Institute of Western Australia (REIWA) yesterday said the removal of stamp duty will have longer-term effects than building stimulus.\n\nREIWA President Damian Collins said while the federal HomeBuilder grant and WA's own grant will create short-term jobs, the 99% of West Australians who won't get to use the scheme are still \"lumbered\" with stamp duty when they buy a property.\n\n“While the scheme will have a short-term boost to the economy, post 31 December 2020 we will be back in the same position, with stamp duty blocking upwards of a billion dollars of activity and thousands of jobs annually,” he said.\n\n“With Victoria and New South Wales focused on getting rid of stamp duty, there has never been a better time for WA to also consider its removal to help boost jobs and the economy.”\n\nLast week, the Australian Financial Review reported that the NSW and Victorian State Governments are considering replacing stamp duty with a land tax as an 'opt-in' system.\n\nCurrently, based on median property prices, Sydney and Melbourne residents pay around $50,000 in stamp duty.\n\nThe Australian Capital Territory has introduced a land tax, and with Canberra's median home price at about $788,000, land tax is around $8,300, split quarterly and payable alongside rates.\n\nBack to the West, and the WA branch of the Property Council of Australia is supportive of the state's $20,000 grant.\n\n\"With no strict income criteria, no price caps or limitation to owner-occupiers or first home buyers, WA families have the opportunity to right-size and avoid the full hit of stamp duty,\" the Council's WA executive director Sandra Brewer said.\n\n\"And as people begin to act to take advantage of the incentives on offer, we expect to see the flow on benefit throughout the WA economy, a rising tide that will float all boats, including business, retail and industrial activity.\"\n\nHowever, REIWA cites \"numerous studies\" that suggest the removal of stamp duty creates significant economic activity, benefiting the WA economy by as much as $1 billion per year." ]
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[ null, "Kyaw Zin Win, who was 26 and from Myanmar, died by suicide after sharing details of anti-gay bullying.\n\nThe National Human Rights Commission of Myanmar will investigate the death. The 26-year-old librarian at the Myanmar Imperial University shared details of homophobic bullying from colleagues in a Facebook post, before taking his own life last Sunday. Kyaw Zin Win wrote that Myanmar was ‘a country which mocks the existence and identity of an individual being’. Gay sex is illegal in the Southeast Asian country under a British colonial-era penal code and LGBT citizens face widespread stigma and discrimination in all aspects of life.\n\nOn Thursday (27 June), Yu Lwin Aung from Myanmar’s National Human Rights Commission told AFP that the Commission would speak to family members and the university’s management. ‘This case highlights the gaps in the law’ she said. LGBT rights groups and other human rights defenders have called on Myanmar to repeal its anti-gay law. They also called on the government to protect LGBT people with anti-discrimination legislation." ]
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[ null, "PERTH, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) — An Anti-lockdown politician arrested for his role in the Freedom Convoy protest released an official statement blasting the Trudeau “regime” after posting bail.\n\nRandy Hillier, an Independent Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) in Ontario, released a statement regarding the charges laid against him after being released on bail following his Monday morning arrest. Hillier, who was an avid supporter of the anti-COVID mandate “Freedom Convoy” protest that took place for three weeks earlier this year in Ottawa, has been outspoken against so-called COVID restrictions, including lockdowns and vaccine mandates, for the entire duration of the so-called pandemic.\n\nMPP Randy Hillier has released the following statement on the subject of his release from custody. He has reviewed the charges and the evidence, and remains confident that he will be found not guilty of any charges. #cdnpoli #onpoli #FreeSpeech #IStandWithRandyHillier pic.twitter.com/C69KJ9LX8r\n\n“These charges have no merit, but represent our disturbing new reality, where political opposition to the regime will be punished with the full power of the state,” Hillier said in a statement released Wednesday.\n\n“I have been released on bail, and must abide by significant conditions imposed by the court. These conditions preclude me from freely expressing myself on social media, preventing me from commenting on public policy that is of the utmost importance to the public interest,” the politician added.\n\nThe statement, written by his office, continued by stating that “a substantial population of Canadians are awakening to this brave new world,” adding that “Hillier is being publicly targeted for holding what our Prime Minister claims are unacceptable views that represent a small fringe minority.”\n\n“By targeting an elected representative, the establishment is attempting to intimidate and discourage all further dissent against their abuse of power.”\n\nHillier denied the assault allegation, stating that he only greeted people “with love and affection and embrace and handshakes,” adding, “So unless handshakes or warm embraces are now considered assault, I have no idea [why I am charged with assault].”\n\nThese are not the only charges Hillier has been hit with in relation to pro-freedom, anti-COVID mandate protests.\n\nIn April, Hillier was charged with a so-called violation of the province of Ontario’s COVID rules for helping organize a protest against the ineffective and harmful lockdown policies the province enacted multiple times during the course of the so-called pandemic.\n\nMany Canadian conservative politicos took to social media to defend Hillier and slam Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the arrest of Hillier, implying the move was done merely to punish him for opposing the mainstream COVID agenda.\n\n“Randy Hillier is an elected member of the Ont. legislature. Trudeau’s police are jailing him for supporting the truckers. Canada is no longer a free country. We’re only partly free. Hillier is a political prisoner. But because he opposed lockdowns, the media will cheer his arrest,” Rebel News frontman Ezra Levant posted to Twitter on Sunday.\n\nRandy Hiller is an elected member of the Ont. legislature. Trudeau’s police are jailing him for supporting the truckers. Canada is no longer a free country. We’re only partly free. Hillier is a political prisoner. But because he opposed lockdowns, the media will cheer his arrest https://t.co/e4ao8AvJf6\n\n“These are gestapo tactics. It’s absolutely crazy they’re going after an elected member of provincial parliament for supporting peaceful freedom protesters! The Trudeau/Ford gestapo tactics must not prevail. This is really the silencing their political opposition,” added Campaign Life Coalition Director of Political Operations Jack Fonseca.\n\nThese are gestapo tactics. It’s absolutely crazy they’re going after an elected member of provincial parliament for supporting peaceful freedom protesters! The Trudeau/Ford gestapo tactics must not prevail. This is really the silencing their political opposition. #cdnpoli https://t.co/qMubC5eJUR\n\nAs mentioned by Hillier’s press release, despite the non-violent nature of the Freedom Convoy, protesters and their supporters were labeled a “small, fringe minority” with “unacceptable views” while also being accused of being “insurrectionists” sympathetic to Nazism.\n\nThis widespread criticism by Trudeau, the political establishment, and mainstream journalism culminated in Trudeau’s invocation of the never-before-used Emergencies Act, allowing the deployment of the national police force to physically remove protesters and instruct financial institutions to freeze private bank accounts without a court order.\n\nSince then, multiple assertions made by the media and government have been rescinded, and a special parliamentary committee has been convened to investigate whether the federal government was justified in invoking the EA." ]
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[ null, "Kevin Michael Richardson (born October 25, 1964) is a popular American actor and voice artist. Richardson has usually portrayed villainous characters due to his deep and powerful voice. His most prominent voice roles include Gantu on Lilo & Stitch, The Joker in The Batman, Shadow King and Bishop in Wolverine & The X-Men, Goro in the Mortal Kombat film, and multiple characters in Family Guy, The Boondocks, American Dad!, Clerks, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Dan Vs., and The PJs. He also portrayed several heroic characters, such as Roadblock in G.I. Joe: Renegades, Bulkhead in Transformers: Prime, Panthro in the 2011 Thundercats series, Kilowog in Green Lantern: The Animated Series, and The Martian Manhunter in Young Justice. As of 2009, he stars on the Family Guy spinoff The Cleveland Show.\n\nHis live action roles include Rockefeller Butts in the short lived Knights of Prosperity, Darnell McDowell in The Cleaner, the voice of Goro, in the first Mortal Kombat film, and a police officer in Kevin Smith’s Clerks II.\n\nRichardson voiced the role of General Aguila, leader of the Stone Generals, in TMNT. He will take the role of The Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)." ]
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[ null, "We are so excited to welcome David Frizzell to Tomball, Texas to perform on the Main Street Crossing stage. What an honor it is to host you for a live concert with an artist up-close. Buy your tickets and read a little more about David Frizzell below.\n\nHis life and his career are tightly woven into the fabric of country music history and lore. He is both legacy and legend with an unmistakable voice and a captivating style.\n\nDavid Frizzell is one of the greatest voices in country music with a haunting resemblance to his older brother, the ultimate stylist, Lefty Frizzell. Both share that raw, forlorn quality that is essential to the interpretation of traditional country themes, but David’s voice is even more resonant and nuanced; a perfect instrument for conveying the deepest emotion of every lyric.\n\nWhile still just a teenager, David Frizzell left home to perform and tour with his legendary brother, working the concert circuit with many of the mightiest names in country music. By his 18th birthday, Frizzell was recording country and rockabilly albums for Columbia Records\n\nA four-year hitch in the military slowed his burgeoning musical career, but upon his discharge, Frizzell was immediately re-signed to Columbia.\n\nDavid emerged from the significant shadow of his brother to create his own artistic identity. He recorded and charted the first country version of “L.A. International Airport” (months before it became a hit by Susan Raye) and followed that song with a Top 40 rendition of “I Just Can’t Help Believing.” Frizzell parlayed his recording success into headlining country shows in Las Vegas, a bold move that paved the way for other country acts in Las Vegas.\n\nIn the early 1980s, Frizzell founded the musical duo of Frizzell & West with the gorgeous and gifted Shelly West, daughter of country superstar Dottie West. Their recording of “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma” made its way to Clint Eastwood, who insisted on adding the tune to the soundtrack of his forthcoming film, Any Which Way You Can… Despite the fact that every major label had previously passed on the song and the duo. This vote of confidence earned Frizzell & West a contract with Warner Bros. and the wheels began to turn quickly. A small radio station in Tulare, California began to play the album track. Other stations followed, prompting Warner Bros. to release the song as a single. Soon, the song that nobody wanted became a smash hit.\n\nDuring his duet years with West, Frizzell continued a vibrant solo career. He scored a huge chart-topping hit with “I’m Gonna Hire A Wino To Decorate Our Home.” The record is a country music standard, and has been featured on CMT’s 40 Greatest Drinking Songs in Country Music, making #17 in the countdown. Also, making #6 in CMT’s countdown of the 100 Greatest Duets is “You’re The Reason God Made Oklahoma.”\n\nAlong with his CMA awards, Frizzell has won numerous performing and recording trophies from the Academy of Country Music, Billboard and Music City News. He has been nominated for three Grammys, both as part of Frizzell & West and as a solo artist.\n\nArmed with his vocal gift, his production acumen and his wealth of experience with the many Frizzell & Friends collaborations, David spearheaded a very special project on behalf of the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, a charitable organization focused on musical education, and co-founded by Buddy’s widow, Maria Elena Holly. David gathered a cadre of music’s elite for a very special homage to Buddy Holly with The Buddy Holly Country Tribute album, (released Sept. 7, 2014 on what would have been Holly’s 78th birthday). The musical collection includes a DVD on the making of the project. The impressive 21-track collection features Frizzell with Helen Cornelius, Jimmy Fortune, T. Graham Brown, Sonny Curtis and Merle Haggard. The album is, in part, a benefit for the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation.\n\nIn 2011, David released his long-awaited book, a tribute to the life and career of Lefty Frizzell. “I Love You A Thousand Ways: The Lefty Frizzell Story” features a forward by Merle Haggard and chronicles the turbulent life and career of one of America’s most influential voices. The book was named by CMT as one of the Best Music Books of the year. An audio book features David’s own emotion-filled narration, along with some of Lefty’s music. David continues working on a screenplay of the story and has received interest from potential partners for the making of a movie version.\n\nA star-studded 70th birthday celebration at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café in 2011 was no mere milestone for Frizzell. More of a stepping stone, the event marked the entry to a “year of giving back” during which Frizzell teamed up with M.A.D.D. (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers) to raise awareness of the dangers of driving impaired, and of the tremendous service provided by the organization. The Frizzell family itself was touched by loss in the wake of an accident with a drunk driver and this project is one way for David to both thank MADD, and strive to help and inspire others. With the moving song, “Say Hello To Heaven,” David touched hearts with a poignant story of loss with the palpable emotion that only his inimitable voice could deliver. The song and a segment focused on MADD was featured in a Frizzell & Friends television special on the RFD network.\n\nA digitally remastered version of Frizzell & Friends: This Is Our Time is available in 2018 and includes a bonus track, written in honor of Lefty Frizzell, Merle Haggard, and traditional music in general. “Lefty, Merle & Me” features David with Marty Haggard.\n\nWriting, producing, touring and performing… David Frizzell is a timeless and tireless entertainer who continues to share his many gifts to the delight of fans old and new across the US and throughout the world." ]
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[ null, "Growing up with grandparents who live in Spain, I was introduced to tapas very early on in my life. I have always loved this one little restaurant where they have the best patatas bravas (in my opinion of course). I decided it was time I made a couple of tapas recipes for my website.\n\nThis recipe for Spanish tostada may not be very traditional, I know that. In Spain they mash the tomatoes and the pulp is added to a slice of toasted bread and often topped with cheese and other non-vegan things. But this is how my mum always makes them, that’s why I do as well.\n\nI already have a recipe for a tapenade on my website. This one: https://www.eatingveganwithme.com/vegan-recipes/vegan-tapenade/\nBut this new recipe has a couple more ingredients. Try them both and decide which one you like best!\n\nOkay so this recipe is not the kind of thing you would eat before you have a date, unless the other person really likes garlic breath (I don’t judge). I always thought aioli was mayo+garlic, and that’s it. Well, I was wrong!\nThe sharp and real taste of the garlic is probably what I like the most about this aioli.\n\nAn all time favourite in my house, and if you use a bit more oil you can dip your bread in the garlic oil! Again, not a recipe you should eat before a date.\n\nPatatas bravas, my all time favourite tapas in the world. I could eat literal mountains of this stuff, no joke. The sauce is amazing either blitzed smooth or still chunky. I hope you’re going to like patatas bravas as much as I do.\n\nHello! Welcome to my blog. My name is Jalisha and I'm a Dutch girl who likes to cook and create vegan recipes." ]
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[ null, "Weeks after he vowed not to play in Portland again after having his show busted up by the Portland Police, Illmaculate‘s back. It’s a CD release party, and Nacho Picasso is opening. Alhambra Theatre, 1507 SE Hawthorne Blvd * 8 pm doors * $12 adv $15 door\n\nThe Firkin Tavern is hosting a fundraiser for Pals Fest, a summer festival spawned by the Portland house venue. It’s featured here in a short film. The We Shared Milk and Sama Dams will be performing. 1937 SE 11th Ave * 9 pm * free" ]
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[ "5 edition of Kazan. found in the catalog.\n\nPublished 2001 by ComicsOne in Fremont, CA .\nWritten in English\n\nKazan\"s home world is a place where treachery runs rampant and kingdoms are built on the price of water. When his peaceful village is wiped out by a mysterious water dragon, it\"s up to him, the last of the Red Sand clan, to unravel the mystery.", null, null, "Kazan by James O. Curwood created the ideal book between these two styles where the plot is I have read Call of the Wild by Jack London as well as White Fang by Jack London and loved both.\n\nI have also read Wolf: The Journey Home by Asta Bowen/5. Like the title of the book, Elia Kazan's autobiography is simple and direct. It is also powerful and often fascinating. The famed director of plays and movies like A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE details his rise from a humble beginning in New York, so adept at the practical details of stagecraft he was given the nickname \"Gadg\" (for \"gadget\") which he bore all his life among by: Elia Kazan has 30 books on Goodreads with ratings.\n\nElia Kazan’s most popular book is The Arrangement. Looking for books by Elia Kazan. See all books authored by Elia Kazan, including Elia Kazan: A Life, and The Arrangement, and more on His books were often based on adventures set in the Yukon or Alaska and ranked among the top-ten best sellers in the United States in the early s, according to Publishers Weekly.\n\nAt least eighteen motion pictures have been based on or directly inspired by his novels and short stories; one was produced in three versions from to /5(8)." ]
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[ null, "The Supreme Court on Monday refused to adjourn hearing a batch of petitions against Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code which criminalises homosexuality.\n\nA new five-judge constitution bench is scheduled to hear the petitions against Section 377 of the IPC matter pertaining to the LGBTQ community on Tuesday.\n\nThe centre earlier today had filed a petition in the Supreme Court, seeking more time to file its response in the case.\n\nHowever, the apex court decided against the government’s plea, as a result, the hearing will take place as per schedule.\n\nIn May, the apex court had decided to hear the plea filed by Indian Institute of Technology’s LGBT alumni association seeking scrapping of Section 377 of IPC.\n\nTheir plea came just six days after hotelier Keshav Suri had also filed a plea in this regard in the top court.\n\nIn response to Suri’s plea, the apex court on April 23 sought the Centre’s reply on the plea seeking scrapping of Section 377.\n\nCategorised as an unnatural offence, consensual sexual intercourse between persons of same-sex is termed ‘against the order of nature’ under Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and can be punishable by life imprisonment." ]
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[ null, "The City of Baltimore has a rich sports history. Legends with names like Johnny Unitas, Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson, Cal Ripken and Ray Lewis have contributed to the decades of success Charm City has celebrated.\n\nBut what about names like Don Matthews, Tracy Ham, O.J. Brigance, Mike Pringle and Elfrid Payton? These are the names of those who brought championship football back to Baltimore just when the city thought it would never return.\n\nBut just as quickly as they emerged, these names were gone. I’m talking about the Baltimore Stallions, the briefly seen, and often forgotten champions of the Canadian Football League.\n\nFor two years in the mid-1990s, the Stallions turned Baltimore into a football city again as they reached the 1994 CFL Championship, known as the Grey Cup, and then captured that championship in 1995, their last game as a franchise.\n\nRon Snyder, a former sports reporter in Baltimore and a journalism and new media professor at Towson University, tells the story of this small blip in Baltimore’s history in his book “The Baltimore Stallions: The Brief, Brilliant History of the CFL Champion Franchise.” A Baltimore native, Snyder interviewed numerous players, as well as reporters, members of the Stallions staff and fans of the team for this book.\n\nTim Klapac: What inspired you to write a book about a team that lasted only two seasons?\n\nRon Snyder: I was a sports journalist for many years here in town and I was always fascinated with the story of the Baltimore Stallions. I always felt like it was a “30-for-30” type of story. I was 5-6 years old when the Baltimore Colts left that snowy March day in 1984 and I was 18, a freshman at Towson, when the Ravens played their first season in town. So, I went my whole childhood without a professional football team to call my own.\n\nWhen Baltimore lost out on expansion to Jacksonville and Charlotte, we here in Baltimore thought we’d never get a football team to call our own and we kind of gave up on having an NFL team. Then one day, this businessman named Jim Speros comes to town, says you know what, we are going to give you a football team.\n\nThey did everything we asked them to do as a sports team in town and they never got the right justice, we never gave them a proper goodbye. I always felt like it was a great story to tell because if you like sports, this has everything. It has drama, it has success, it has failure, it has everything you want in a sports story.\n\nTK: How long did it take you to gather all of your sources for this book?\n\nRS: Being as connected as I am in town, I started with Mike Gathagan, who is with Towson Athletics now, but he was the PR director for the Stallions. I told him about my interest to do this book and, next thing I know, within 10 minutes of me telling him I had this book idea, I had numbers for the 10 biggest players that were available.\n\nGuys like Tracy Ham, Mike Pringle, Chris Armstrong, who is a high school football coach in town, Josh Miller, the punter who went on to win a Super Bowl ring with the Patriots, along with former Towson players like Dan Crowley, the great quarterback from the early to mid-90s for the Tigers. And then, those people said, “you need to talk to these people,” and I knew the reporters and sportscasters that covered the team.\n\nGuys like John Ziemann, a great sports historian here in town that was the head of the Colts Marching Band, then the Ravens Marching Band, and at the time, the Stallions Marching Band, a great resource as well. Everyone was just so excited to tell this story and I ended up having more information than I actually needed, but I wanted to include it all.\n\nTK: During your research, was there any information you discovered that surprised you?\n\nRS: Combing through my research, there was a lot of angst in Canada among fans who weren’t excited to see the CFL expanding into the United States. They considered the CFL to be the Canadian Football League, not the North American Football League. Despite the fact that many of the players that were on the Stallions were bona-fide CFL stars prior to joining the Stallions, they didn’t like the fact that an American team could win the Grey Cup.\n\nTK: One of the contributors to the Stallions success was timing, with no football in Baltimore and the MLB strike in 1994. Do you believe this franchise would’ve been as successful without that timing?\n\nRS: I think it was a perfect storm. It was a combination of angst over losing the Colts, anger over the NFL for not getting an expansion team and [NFL commissioner] Paul Tagliabue famously saying maybe we should take that money and build a museum, and it was the baseball strike.\n\nBack then, the Orioles were the only game in town, and we lost baseball to the strike. Maryland football was not relevant during that time, Maryland basketball was just finding their way under Gary Williams, Navy football was in a down period and there was no NBA team here.\n\nSo, at the end of the day, if you wanted to watch professional sports, or any sports for that matter during that time, especially in 1994, the Stallions were it.\n\nTK: Do you see the Stallions success as a catalyst in bringing the Browns to Baltimore?\n\nRS: I think the fan support for the Stallions in Baltimore was the icing on the cake.\n\nCleveland had trouble with giving [the Browns] a stadium, Baltimore had the funding in place for years and years through the Maryland Stadium Authority and the Lottery Fund. The package was there for someone to take. The fact that Baltimore showed that they could attract 30,000-40,000 fans to a CFL game helped.\n\nDid it expedite things? Maybe.\n\nThink of a generation that didn’t know what it was like to have a football team of their own. I was a Dolphins fan growing up because those were the games we got. At the end of the day, it taught Baltimore how to be an NFL city again.\n\nTK: There are quite a few Towson University connections with the Stallions, including Senior Associate Athletic Directors Dan Crowley and Mike Gathagan. What does that connection say about the Stallions’ deeper roots with the Baltimore community?\n\nRS: It was like a supernova. They came in like a ball of fire, they won and then they were gone as fast as they came, so we never had to deal with any of the downs. If this team had been the Las Vegas Posse, the Memphis Mad Dogs or the Shreveport Pirates, any of those other CFL teams that weren’t successful on the field, they would’ve just been a blip in history.\n\nNot only that, they were in town, they went to the schools. Much like the [Baltimore] Blast who are out all the time, much like the Ravens are now, [the Stallions] were out in the community and they were approachable. These guys weren’t millionaires, they played for love of the game.\n\nThey had so many local connections, they had Crowley on the team, they had Mike Gathagan in the PR box. Mark Orlando, the great wide receiver for Towson, was also on that team. Irv Smith, who was a defensive back and is now a Montgomery County firefighter, was a University of Maryland standout.\n\nThey had their training camp on [Towson’s] campus, at what was then called Minnegan Stadium. Gordy Combs, the great football coach, was a volunteer there. It was something that the community embraced while they were here.\n\nTK: What was your favorite takeaway in putting this book together?\n\nRS: The thing that amazes me the most, that even 25 years later, and a lot of these players and executives, who went on to have great careers, whether in the CFL, in business, in the NFL, have said that the two years they spent in Baltimore were the most fun of their career. It was such a small portion of their careers, but anytime you want to let them talk about the Stallions, their face lights up.\n\nWhat I love about writing books is you find stories off the beaten path.\n\nTK: You mentioned that the Stallions never got a proper goodbye. What would you like to see done to honor them?\n\nRS: I would love to see a way for those players to come in and those fans to give them the proper thank you that they didn’t get to give them 25 years ago, and for a new generation to see what that time in Baltimore was like.\n\nI hope everyone picks it up and enjoys the book. This is a time when we’re all looking for a distraction, we’re looking for something that can take our minds off everything that is going on in the world right now. Now is a good time to take a walk back down memory lane and immerse yourself in what I think is a pretty good book.\n\nSnyder’s book, “The Baltimore Stallions: The Brief, Brilliant History of the CFL Champion Franchise,” is available now on Amazon and through McFarland publishing.\n\nThis interview has been edited for clarity and brevity" ]
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[ null, "Environmentalists from Argentina, and from all over the world, can say that they have won a battle against Monsanto. This week, Mayor Juan Jure of Rio Cuarto, Argentina, has rejected the construction of a new plant that was being installed in the city under the name of a local company called Foc Seed.\n\nThe opposing efforts from environmentalists, social organizations and neighbors based on the negative impact the plant would have on the environment, as well as a complaint from Foc Seed regarding the illegality of the construction, were crucial to convince Mayor Jure, who announced his decision is final and irrevocable.\n\nMayor Jure stated: “As the main authority of the city of Rio Cuarto I have rejected the installation of Monsanto, based on the environmental impact studies I read and I have signed a decree that leads all the responsibility of this decision only to me”.\n\nHowever, this may not be good news for the government of Cordoba, the province where Rio Cuarto is located, since they had signed an agreement with Monsanto some years ago that would allow them to install several plants within the province . The plant would be similar to the one in Malvinas which has generated the most controversy among its neighbors.\n\nIn fact, the Malvinas plant has been under a blockade for more than two months now. Now, with the help of members from the Malvinas Environmental group, which uses the motto “Monsanto Out of Argentina”, citizens have filed a criminal complaint against the commission that approved the construction of the plant." ]
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[ null, "\nA Reno girl is among the nearly 200 children nationwide honored by Kohl's Department Stores this month as a winner of the Kohl's Kids Who Care scholarship program, designed to recognize young people's volunteer efforts.\n\nEach regional winner received a $1,000 scholarship toward post-secondary education. Winners were selected based on \"initiative, leadership, creativity and generosity.\"\nSarah Osborne, 11, a sixth-grader at Our Lady of the Snows School, was described by Kohl's officials as one who \"stood out among nearly 18,000 nominees nationwide for her remarkable community service by making and selling Christmas ornaments to raise awareness for wild horse capture.\"\n\nSarah's mother, Betsy Osborne, said that Sarah, her brothers and her classmates have made the ornaments for the Nevada Christmas tree in Washington, D.C. for the past 6 years.\n\n\"Sarah's theme has always been 'save the wild horses of Nevada,'\" Betsy Osborne said. \"Sarah sold duplicate ornaments in the Reno area and donated the money to the Virginia Range Wildlife Protection Association. The money has gone to help the mustangs that roam the Virginia Range.\"\n\nRegional winners qualify for one of 10 national scholarships of $5,000 each. Kohl's also will contribute $1,000 to a nonprofit organization on behalf of each national winner, which will be announced later this month.\n\nSarah's passion is horses, her mother said. She spends an average of five days a week riding at Big Air Riding Academy. After her lessons, Sarah helps with horse grooming, tacking and stable management." ]
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[ null, null, null, null, "The police are obliged to take domestic violence very seriously. Different police areas will have different policies for dealing with complaints of domestic violence. To help the neighbourhood officer cope with the decision making process the police will try to compartmentalise situations and as a consequence get it wrong as many times as they get it right. The poor officer who attends a domestic incident is under pressure to perform. If (s)he makes no decision they are taking a chance that they will end up on the wrong end of a complaint. If they make a decision there is still a good chance it will be wrong and a complaint made.\n\nIt is impossible to say what factors a police officer will prioritise when considering what to do on a domestic violence call. Clearly they will be concerned about the safety of children if there are any on the premises. They will be concerned about any injuries that they witness. However, their priority might simply be to bring the incident to an end for now, which might mean inviting one of the parties to leave for the time being or then again, and more likey, will make a judgment call and take one of them to the police station. The police will have to work out how they deal with these matters, does the bobby tell his Superintendant about his enquiries for the Superintendant to make a decision or does the Superintendant have to come out and talk to the parties?\n\nPrejudices being what they are you can be sure that the starting point if there are children about is to arrest the man and leave the mother to look after the children. This may not meet the justice of the situation but achieving justice may not be a genuine part of the police process at this time.\n\nThe person who is taken to the police station will probably find they have the arrest recorded on the Police National Computer so that they in effect have generated a police record no matter what happens on the arrest. The police like to interview and then offer a caution to the person arrested. This is a much better result for their statistics. Whether or not cautioned or charged the chances are that the arrested party now finds that if ever they need to have an enhanced criminal records bureau check they will find they cannot work with children or vulnerable adults. The fact of the record will also ensure that on any future incident the police will check the computer and jump to the conclusion that the same person is the guilty party no matter what an objective investigation might indicate.\n\nThe reasons for their introduction are easily understood but their impact might not have been fully appreciated by those who caused their introduction. We are not saying they are good and we are not claiming they are bad. Like all similar powers it depends on how they are used and how carefully the police and the courts monitor their use to ensure they are not abused. Although someone thought these provisions were a great idea as they will make it much easier, in effect, to convict the innocent as well as the guilty, the reality is that they are unlikely to find favour with the police.\n\nNot only does the decision making have to be made by an officer of least Superintendant but if the police take it to court they will have to pay £700 in court fees if the matter is disputed. That is likely to be the end of that. If they do decide to try this system then they will need to bear in mind that although it appears the system is set up to make life very easy for them to get an order, there are still substantial arguments the respondent can raise and the police cannot assume that the Magistrates will be happy with the easy with which a person’s rights appear to be trampled by these provisions.\n\nBear in mind that the provisions make it clear that these proceedings are civil in nature. No doubt this will make people realise that it will therefore be fine to roll over and admit things just to make life easy. However, the reason they are marked as ‘civil’ is to allow the case to be proved with just hearsay evidence. It allows the burden of proof to be reduced down to balance of probabilities. There is still the prospect of prison on a breach being proved. There are specific codes for the police national computer which does equate to a criminal record whatever the police may say. Be clever and contact us quickly.\n\nYour City lawyers in the heart of Kent\n\nAny cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website." ]
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[ "Home News Picking up the pieces\n\nPicking up the pieces", null, "From shattered bits of ceramics and glass gathered at the site of a huge gas pipeline explosion that killed eight people three years ago here, members of Bethany Presbyterian Church recently pieced together a healing for themselves and the surrounding community through a poignant mosaic.\n\nThree members of the Bullis family and Bethany’s congregation — Lavonne, 82, her son Greg, 50, and his son William, 17 — were killed instantly inside their home near the epicenter of the violent blast that destroyed 38 houses in the Crestmoor neighborhood on Sept. 9, 2010.\n\nAll that was left of the Bullis home were pieces of cups, saucers and Christmas decorations from Lavonne Bullis’ collections. Lavonne’s daughter, Jeannie Bullis Young, found shards of the orchid pattern china used when the family gathered for Easter and summer birthdays, a small angel holding a harp and a sweet nativity scene that once decorated the home at Christmas, along with other reminders of happier times.\n\nYoung and other stunned family members scooped up the remnants out of the ashes of the family home while escorted by emergency personnel and Red Cross workers days after the tragedy. They tucked away the fragments, not sure what they would do with them.\n\nLess than three years later, those precious pieces of family memories are part of a vibrant mosaic mural situated along an outer wall of Bethany’s sanctuary, with the words of Psalm 30:5, “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes with the morning,” winding its way through the piece. Church and community members worked together at several public workshops in February and March this year to create special tiles and piece them together with broken tiles, mirrors and glass.\n\nThe 5-foot tall, 21-foot-long mural depicts a dark, violent storm with a fiery phoenix rising up out of the ashes, a beautiful rainbow, cool waters and a strong tree with decorated handprints for leaves protecting green hillsides dotted with tiles shaped like bright California poppies and 38 houses — representing each one lost in the blast.\n\nThe idea for the memorial came out of a desire among the 70-member congregation to honor the residents lost in the explosion and help those grieving to move forward in hope. They funded the project used funds for the project out of money donated from all over the country in the wake of the tragedy.\n\n“We really liked the symbolism of having something that was broken being put together into something more beautiful and meaningful,” said Linden Cady, a member of the committee that organized the project.\n\nSaid fellow committee member Kathryn Quickert, “If San Bruno can create something beautiful out of our brokenness, then we know that real healing from our shared disaster can happen, too.”\n\nThe two-year process of planning the mural, followed by public workshops where community members created the tiles and carefully pieced together the mural, proved to be more healing than anyone expected.\n\n“It was actually the first activity we were involved in that reminded us of how they lived, not how they died,” Young said of the workshops.\n\nYoung said she came to dread returning to the city she grew up in after attending numerous memorials held in the days and months after the blast.\n\n“All of those gatherings brought your mind and your heart back to the day they died and the way they died,” Young said. “We asked ourselves, ‘How many of these things can we put ourselves through?’”\n\nComing together to create the mural, “doing life together, spending hours together, being creative together, just visiting together … sitting there face to face as opposed to rows facing forward at a memorial service,” was incredibly healing, she said.\n\nThe church commissioned muralist Leslie Scott to design, plan and oversee the mosaic’s creation. Through her organization, On-The-Wall, Scott specializes in working with schools and communities on the creation of large-scale mosaic murals.\n\nScott has created two murals — one a memorial wall — at Westminster Woods Camp and Conference Center, located about two hours north of San Bruno in the Presbytery of the Redwoods.\n\n“This one went really, really deep for me,” Scott said of Bethany’s mural. “Just knowing there was so much depth and meaning in this project was very humbling to me. I had people thanking me for helping them heal.”\n\nBesides the Bullis family, other families who lost loved ones were there, Scott said, as were Bethany members and dozens of community volunteers. Bethany secretary and member Roberta Henry estimated more than 50 people beyond the congregation took part in the workshops. Many expressed how much participating meant to them.", null, "“It gave people a chance to do something positive that was related to this whole horrible, horrible disaster that just devastated the community,” Henry said.\n\nHenry and Elder Andy Jones got the word out to the community by connecting with schools and scouting groups, distributing flyers and placing announcements in local media outlets. Local businesses donated materials and expertise.\n\n“It’s helped connect the church to our larger community in a bigger way,” Jones said. “It’s unfortunate it had to take a tragedy to do it, but sometimes that opens doors when you didn’t think they were going to be there.”\n\nSan Bruno resident Joanne Arreola and her children came to two workshops after hearing about them on Facebook. Working side by side with other volunteers, they made poppy and house tiles, sometimes inscribing special messages on the backs. They also helped break ceramic and porcelain tile pieces and mortar them in place.\n\n“I just thought it was a nice thing to do for our city and for all involved,” Arreola said. “It was close to the heart as well as something nice to be a part of.”\n\nThe mural was completed and installed just in time for a dedication ceremony on Palm Sunday. It stands facing the parking lot, where from time to time church members have seen people drive up and take in the powerful images from their cars before quickly retreating. There are plans to plant a healing garden in front of the mural so people can sit, pray and meditate.\n\nYoung called the dedication ceremony a “day of celebration” that reminded her that not only did her mother, brother and nephew live, “but they’re living now.”\n\n“I can go back to San Bruno now,” Young said. “This is a city with good memories.”\n\nPam Marino is a communications professional and freelance writer in Sunnyvale, Calif." ]
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[ null, "The lighthouse, 34 meters high, was built in 1860 and was illuminated for the first time on July 15, 1862. The symbol of the beach can be seen inside, reaching the top through a wooden walkway from the beach\nDiscover the beach of the Trafalgar Lighthouse in Barbate , a virgin beach between the beach of Zahora and Canos de Meca. The ideal destination to escape.\n\nAccess : Coordinates: / By car only since there is no public transport that brings you closer. The A-2233 road leads from Zahora to the Faro de Trafalgar Campsite, following the sign that says “Faro”. After the camping, take the road of the Trafalgar Lighthouse until you reach the parking areas enabled, right at the beginning of the beach. Access can be made by walking from the town of Los Canos de Meca, from where we can also make the road route that leads to the same point of Trafalgar.\n\nActivities : sightseeing / photo opportunities / Swimming / Biking along the coast / Hiking : Historic route through Trafalgar , The route of the Trafalgar Lighthouse , The route to the Torre del Tajo", null, null, null, null, null, null ]
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[ null, "This book explores statistical physics, with an emphasis on the distinct character of the statistical motion and difficult subjects, related, mainly, to condensed matter. It discusses the interaction problem in real gases, as well as dimensionality effects and melting. The book shows how to estimate easily the critical temperature of the Ising ferromagnets, the origin of the drag force, how to get an inverse-wind vortex in turbulence, the entropy of the earthquakes, and how the gas-liquid transition occurs. It also describes the hadronization of the quark-gluon plasma, the phase diagram of the quantum chromodynamics, and the thermodynamics of black holes.\n\nMarian Apostol is a scientific researcher and Professor of Theoretical Physics in the Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering and the Institute for Atomic Physics, Romania, where he has worked since 1972. He is the author of 150 papers on condensed matter, atomic and nuclear physics, quantum theories, statistical physics, elasticity, fluids, electromagnetism, and general and applied physics. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Theoretical Physics and the Antiphysical Review and the author of several books on physics, including Twenty Lectures on Physics, Essays in Electromagnetism and Matter, Magnetic and Electric Resonance, Equations of Mathematical Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Theories, and Physical Kinetics." ]
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[ "Disney has managed to perfectly reverse engineer the formula of Marvel Studios’ MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). Where Marvel’s movies have all been about movies for adults that kids would also enjoy, Big Hero 6 exercises the inverse: movies for kids that adults will also enjoy… probably a lot more than most kids.\n\nDespite having been drastically modified to suit both the nature of Disney’s animated movies and legal requirements (two of BH6‘s characters’ movie licenses are owned by Fox by virtue of them being X-Men characters), the movie not only delivers on the count of being a fantastic superhero origin movie, but also as a “kid” movie that treats children as intelligent viewers.\n\nTo put it in a way that fans of superhero movies would best understand, Big Hero 6 starts of with a very Iron Man tone and transits, realistically and believably, to a tone comparable to Avengers. In fact, when compared to other superhero team origin movies, I would say Big Hero 6 doesn’t just give them a run for their money, it actually comes out on top.\n\n(So, sorry, Guardians of the Galaxy, but BH6 wins the “Coolest Superhero Team”of the year award!)\n\nRelated: The Guardians of the Galaxy Have Me Hooked on a (Fantastic) Feeling.\n\nFor all of you fans of Pixar’s The Incredibles, Disney may have actually heard our pleas for a sequel and finally delivered with this suitable spiritual successor.\n\nAnd in true Marvel fashion, keep an eye out for a glimpse of everybody’s favourite cameo-ninja, Stan Lee. And stay till after the credits for what might just be my favourite post-movie stinger scene ever!\n\nAs for me, I kinda wish that Disney would already announce a whole bunch of sequels like what Marvel recently did with the MCU’s Phase 3. Maybe they can call ‘Big Hero 6.2!’ (‘Cause ‘Bigger Hero 6’ and ‘Big Hero 7’ just seem weird.)", null ]
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[ null, "Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) examine the vehicle believed to be owned by Johnson Sy Chiaoco who was shot by unidentified men riding-in-tandem on a motorcycle in front of an establishment in H. Cortes Cabangcalan, Mandaue City this morning. | Junjie Mendoza\n\nA businessman was rushed to a private hospital after he was shot by unidentified assailants riding on board a motorcycle in front of an establishment along Hernan Cortes Street, Barangay Cabancalan, Mandaue City at past 8 a.m. on Wednesday (September 12)\n\nInitial investigation showed that the victim was about to disembark from his vehicle when the suspects wearing bonnets fired shots at him.\n\nChiaoco sustained a gushot wound on the right side of his head.\n\nPolice have yet to identify the motive of the crime and the identity of the suspects.\n\nRead Next\nWoman arrested inside motel in buy-bust operation" ]
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[ "7 takeaways from Buhari’s visit to Egypt\n\n7 takeaways from Buhari’s visit to Egypt", null, "*President Buhari at the official opening of Business for Africa, Egypt and the World in Sharm El-Sheikh Egypt. February 20, 2016\n\nIn the difficult moments of our history, looking precisely at the period of Nigeria’s war of unity 1966-1971, Egypt proved to be a strategic partner from helping to train our military to support with equipment and aircraft maintenance.\n\nThis 24-hour visit to to the Red Sea resort of Sharm Al-Shaikh was not just a ‘trip to Egypt’ as it has been wrongly portrayed, as if it were primarily bilateral in nature or a ritual courtesy call on President Sisi. The purpose was to promote investment and job creation in Nigeria and throughout West, Central and East Africa, together with other African leaders\n\nThe Sharm el-Sheikh ‘Africa 2016’ conference aimed at tearing down trade barriers between North and sub-Saharan Africa – a partnership anchored by the continent’s biggest and third-biggest economies (i.e., Nigeria and Egypt) by the injection of life into a 26-nation free-trade pact signed by half the number of countries on the continent a year ago.\n\nThe organizers brought together more than 1200 delegates to Sharm el-Sheikh, included among these the eight Presidents and Prime Ministers, ministers of trade and investment, representatives of global financial institutions, businessmen and investment executives.\n\nIt is expected that this new pan-African initiative will directly benefit Nigeria in its efforts to expand and diversify jobs and exports beyond the oil industry – a core component of President Buhari’s economic vision for the country. Knocking down trade barriers within Africa will create new markets for Nigerian farmers, manufacturers and other businesses.\n\nIn his opening remarks, Egypt’s President El-Sisi said that the forum aimed at “pushing forward trade and investment in our continent to strengthen Africa’s place in the world economy.”\n\nNigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari who touted an extensive economic agenda said that this is not without challenges.\n\n“The new problem affecting investment is international terrorism…lots of resources that could be used for development are being diverted to address security issues.”\n\nAs he and many others noted, the only way this can be redressed is by widening the participation of the private sector in African economies, the very idea behind the conference in Egypt.\n\nOne shining example of how this could be done came from the African Development Bank, ADB which announced through its President,Nigeria’s Akinwumi Adesina that the bank would be investing 12 billion Dollars in the energy sector in the coming five years to provide access to electricity.\n\nPresident Buhari’s visit to Egypt wasn’t limited to the business of “Africa 2016” in its success, as it turned out to be one that is a remarkable watershed in bilateral ties between the two states.\n\nWhile it was not surprising that El-Sisi rolled out the red carpet for President Buhari in line with what many say is a plan by Egypt to rebuild the country’s money-spinning tourism industry in tatters since the mid-air bombing in October of a Russian plane, killing all 223 tourists and crew, the truth is also that these two of Africa’s three biggest economies had been too far apart when it comes to trade. The two leaders also bonded well with each other at their first meeting in Addis Ababa early in the new year.\n\nBy the last count, bilateral trade between the two states amounts to a meager USD 100 million, with Egypt drawing about 80 percent of the benefit.\n\nLinked to this is their successful airline business trade in Nigeria. Egypt Air makes seven weekly flights to Lagos, and six each to Abuja and Kano.\n\nThere is little or nothing to show from the Nigerian side and this one of the things President Buhari wants to change.\n\nIn welcoming our President to the bilateral discussion, the Egyptian leader did not hide his joy at the acceptance of the Nigerian leader to visit.\n\nThe two leaders agreed to strengthen ties between their two states, to reestablish that historical closeness which helped Nigeria remain a single country decades ago.\n\nThey talked about doing this through enhanced partnership and cooperation in the areas of trade, security and defense.\n\nPresident Buhari welcomed Egypt’s decision to strengthen strategic cooperation and intelligence sharing with Nigeria and from this, a framework for dealing with terrorism would emerge. For this, he gave instructions to the Ministry of ForeignAffairs to follow up with a meeting. Further progress is expected to follow on security and trade issues. In addition, the President requested El-Sisi to promote Egyptian investment in education in Nigeria.\n\nThe two leaders also discussed a range of regional and global issues. As to be expected, terrorism topped them all.\n\nThey both expressed concern that the anarchy in Libya, a disturbing situation that had provided a great impetus to terrorism in areas far and around the failed state.\n\nThe leaders also emphasized their cooperation on climate change and energy issues.\n\nExperts in the field of diplomacy say that personal bond between two leaders can help pave the way for better relations among states.\n\nIn Nigeria and Egypt relations, there is a good chance of this working to the benefit of the two states.\n\n*Garba Shehu is the SSA Media and Publicity to President Buhari" ]
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[ null, "Matthew Rhys has impressed us with his spying talent in The Americans but he has much more in store for his fans than just the hard core KGB actions. The Welsh born and raised actor played several theatre performances, consisting greatly of Shakespeare plays. He even played Romeo in 2004 in a Romeo and Juliet theatre play. It’s worth watching the cold blooded killer spy perform in such a romantic role. Some of the other theatre performances by Matthew Rhys include, playing MacDuff in MacBeth(2004), Edmund in King Lear(2004), Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate(2000), Mog Edwards in Under Milk Wood(2003) and the play which lead to him getting his role in The Americans- Jimmy in Look Back in Anger(2012).\n\nMatthew Rhys was casted in some movies. One of his earliest was a comedy movie called ‘Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?‘ (1999) where his character was named Ray Smith. Rhys worked in other TV shows, such as, The Mystery of Edwin Drood(2012) as John Jasper. Other works include, The Lost World(2001) as Edward Malone, The Abduction Club(2002) as James Strang, Shooters(2002) as Eddie, Love and Other Disasters(2006) as Peter Simon, The Edge of Love(2008) as Dylan Thomas, Patagonia(2010) as Mateo, The Mystery of Edwin Drood(2012) as John Jasper, The Scapegoat(2012) as John Standing/Johnny Spence and more. One of his most successful shows was Brothers & Sisters(2006-2011) where he played Kevin Walker, a gay brother, in 109 episodes.\n\nHere’s a video of Matthew Rhys speaking of your favorite show:\n\nMatthew Rhys is the first one to win the Lady Rothemore Award (an award given to an actor/director who has demonstrated dedication to youth and then awards a scholarship to a financially needy acting student). That is admirable!\n\nMatthew Rhys was ranked the 22nd Sexiest Male in 2008 by Afterelton, which is a gay media website.\n\nHis last name is pronounced ‘Reese’.\n\nAnother Welshman, Ioan Gruffudd and Matthew Rhys lived in the same house for 10 years and are also considered to be best buddies. Must be a blast to share a crib with Mr. Fantastic! Rhys was also the best man at Ioan’s wedding!\n\nIn 2001, Matthew Rhys worked in Very Annie Mary with Rachel Griffiths, with whom he was reunited with in Brothers & Sisters.\n\nMatthew Rhys would gladly give up his career to play international rugby for his country!" ]
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[ null, null, "As you can see in this example, posted by reverse engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong, rather than putting all of your retweet variations together, the new display would make it easier to see each, and go through them as you need.\n\nAs noted, Twitter’s been working on improvements for its engagement displays over the last few months, with this (below) being the current iteration.\n\nTapping on that then enables the user to see seperate counts of Retweets and Retweets with Comments, but this new variation would take out that middle step, making it easier to see, from the initial tweet, what the split between each is.\n\nIt could become another version of the now infamous tweet ratio – the tweet ratio, as you would expect, relates to the difference between Likes and retweets, but the variance between the two often communicates its own meaning.\n\n“On the social media platform Twitter, a ratio, or getting ratioed, is when replies to a tweet vastly outnumber likes or retweets. This means people are objecting to the tweet and considering its content bad.”\n\nMaybe, quote tweets could be another variation of this – if a tweet has a lot of quote tweets, but few likes, that’s probably a similar indicator.\n\nEither way, it seems like a logical addition, taking out that extra step of tapping through, within minimal disruption to the current tweet formatting.\n\nIn addition to this, Wong has also shared that Twitter is adding new warnings when people go to add special characters to their usernames.\n\nThis is good general advice for emoji use – if you’re going to add emojis, consider that screen-readers will literally explain the emoji to the user. That means that if you use the same emoji several times – you get the picture. You can imagine the annoyance.\n\nSee also Discord rolls out threads, side conversations that auto-archive\n\nBest New SEO Software I Use\n\nPlay in a Song in The Longest Road on Earth\n\nHow Planning To Fail Can Succeed [Rose-Colored Glasses]\n\nThese Four Marketing Automation Tools Will Boost Your Site Growth" ]
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[ "This novel, Sunset Park by Paul Auster, has it all: Cuban immigrants in Florida, Broadway actresses in Manhattan, students struggling to write their graduate theses, guilt over a brother’s death, a lonely female artist who exchanges oral favors to get men to pose naked for her, a hint of homosexuality, squatters living in an abandoned house, movies, plays, typewriter repair, “Lolita” love, and a less than idyllic neighborhood known as Sunset Park, Brooklyn.\n\nAlthough not as complex as an Irving Wallace novel, Auster does do a credible job of developing his themes and characters, tosses in enough background knowledge to cause literary wonks a tingle or two, and generally provides a realistic narrative without too much sordidness or unnecessary cuteness. However, the novel only provides a low-intensity assault on the reader’s comfort level and would probably scores fairly low on the Kafka scale.\n\nShould you read Sunset Park? Two answers. First, it’s an easy read that skims over a depiction of the difficulties of life without upsetting the reader. Second, it’s probably as good or better than the novels most people read and enjoy nowadays (and it is well written). For me it’s one of those books that didn’t hurt to read but if I had skipped it I wouldn’t have been beset by gnawing regret.\n\nI think this is true of most of Auster’s work: it’s good, well written, interesting and even quirky, but it doesn’t slam you around like Beckett or Kafka. I enjoy reading Auster but, for the most part, I probably could have skipped reading him and not lost out on much (although everyone should read The New York Trilogy). Auster does do one thing that I very much appreciate, even though I don’t consider his writings to be strong … he experiments and I find experimentation a lot of fun. Martin Amis also does this and if I don’t stop to deeply analyze the writing, I might represent Auster and Amis as similar writers with an ocean between them.", null, "So if you are looking for a read which has an edge but still is fairly safe, try Paul Auster. Here is a partial bibliography taken from Wikipedia:", null, "Additionally, Auster was the Series Editor for the four volume Grove Centenary Edition of the Works of Samuel Beckett, one of my prized possessions. Everyone needs to have a little Beckett around the house for those slow, meaningless days. Remember, Beckett wrote a lot more than just Waiting For Godot." ]
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[ null, "“I don't think we should ever shake hands ever again.”\n\nThose were the words of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the influential head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and newly famous member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, speaking to the Wall Street Journal last week.\n\nThis statement made headlines at a time when we have much bigger fish to fry as a nation than the future of the handshake. Still, the fact that it made the news at all shows how deeply ingrained this simple act is in American culture and how jarring it is to imagine a world without it – to imagine that, sometime before the cascade of lockdowns and states of emergency began in early March, we might have shaken our last hands.\n\nBut the coverage seems to take for granted that handshaking is a ubiquitous and important custom without considering its origins or deeper significance. Where did it come from? What does it mean? Why has it lasted so long? Why is it so important in American culture, in particular? These are all questions that deserve answers if Americans are contemplating throwing such a longstanding practice out the window.\n\nHistorically speaking, there’s evidence for the handshake originating in 9th-century BCE Mesopotamia. However, for the purposes of modern-day Americans, it’s most relevant to focus on the more recent tradition of the handshake in the Anglosphere.\n\nIn one of the earliest English-language references to the handshake, in 1607, the Scotsman James Cleland wrote emphatically that, rather than bowing or kneeling to greet others, he would prefer to “retaine our good olde Scottish shaking of the two right hands togither at meeting with an vncouered [uncovered] head.”\n\nOver the centuries since the Middle Ages, as power became increasingly centralized and bureaucratized in England, social hierarchies and forms of interaction between people of unequal social class had likewise become more codified. Amid this system of deference in which someone of a high class “condescending” to his supposed inferior was considered a virtue, the handshake endured as a gesture of respect, trust, and goodwill between equals. And, in the 17th century, it found a home with the Quakers whose egalitarian customs it fit neatly.\n\nMost commonly, it is said that the grasping of right hands was meant to demonstrate one’s peaceful intentions toward another – it was the right hand that would normally rest on the hilt of a gentleman’s sword. The up-and-down motion may even have been meant to prove that neither participant had a knife up his sleeve that would be dislodged by such a movement.\n\nCrucially, though, outside of small sects like the Quakers, this gesture was reserved for social equals. In a colonial America desperate to emulate the supposed refinement and sophistication of English aristocratic culture down to the last detail of etiquette, the hierarchies of the Old World were carried over to the New. Presumptuous American elites who, in English noble circles, would have been considered, at best, crass nouveaux riches, demanded the same deference from their presumed inferiors as if they were great country squires.\n\nThis changed in the young American Republic, as a dynamic and egalitarian ethos began to break down old hierarchies. Historians rightly observe that this paradigm applied at least mainly, if not exclusively, to hierarchies of white men. But, at least among white men, everyone demanded a firm handshake and a look in the eye – no more bowing, no more noblesse oblige, no more virtuous condescension. And, thankfully, racial and gendered barriers to shaking hands have long since been removed.\n\nThis early-19th century change was part of a general shift toward social interaction on an equal footing between white men and, eventually, across race and gender lines. Men no longer could simply “stand for office,” passively and imperiously awaiting votes; they now had to “run for office,” hustling and actively earning votes in a way that would previously have been seen as the height of indignity. We modern Americans owe a great deal of our egalitarian and meritocratic ideals to that era – one some historians have labeled the “Age of Boundlessness” – and the everyday handshake is perhaps the least abstract yet most easily forgettable of its legacies.\n\nForgettable, that is, until it’s gone.\n\nDr. Fauci is a brilliant scientist and an indispensable asset to the American people in this trying time. To the credit of his realism, he has acknowledged that his wish to end the handshake is unlikely to catch on with the general public. We should be glad for this unlikelihood.\n\nTrue, there are other ways to greet each other that are potentially less germy, but it seems unlikely that a fist bump, elbow bump, and especially greetings that involve no physical contact at all could ever carry the same weight of trust and esteem as a firm handshake and a look in the eye. And, in the end, a hastily and artificially imposed “better” replacement can never be as meaningful as a longstanding tradition that grew organically out of unique cultural circumstances. By all means, we should dispense with the handshake for the time being, but we should be more thoughtful about which decisions, made out of necessity in a time of crisis, we are willing to make permanent.\n\nThough the handshake has a long history, its ubiquity as a symbol of equality and mutual respect is a uniquely American republican innovation. The novel coronavirus outbreak is a tragic but, ultimately, passing moment in American history. Doubtless, it will have lasting effects on American society, at which we, in the midst of the crisis, can only guess. Some of these will be for the better of public health, but long-term decisions made in the heat of a frightening situation are rarely well-considered ones. We shouldn’t be so quick to sacrifice a defining cultural symbol forever on the altar of our momentary fear.\n\nMental Floss – When Did Shaking Hands Become a Standard Way of Greeting Someone?\n\nNational Review – The Handshake: a Eulogy\n\nAmerican Enterprise Institute – Thomas Jefferson and the Idea of Equality" ]
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From marble to moldings, lacquer and custom wallpaper, Lauren, who has a home in nearby Bedford, N.Y., was keen to bring his brand of luxury to the area. “The Greenwich community embodies a high level of sophistication, and this new store is a glamorous setting to showcase the breadth of our collections,” the designer said.\n\nFor the company, the store, at 265 Greenwich Avenue, represents another step in an ongoing retail evolution that led from Tokyo’s Omotesando in 2006 to Moscow in 2007, last fall’s openings on Avenue Montaigne in Paris and Robertson Boulevard in Los Angeles, and in the Dubai Mall in the United Arab Emirates last spring.\n\nIt will continue with stores in Gstaad, Switzerland, next month, St. Germain in Paris next spring, and the Beaux-Arts structure that is being erected across from the Rhinelander mansion on Madison Avenue to focus exclusively on women’s and home categories, with an opening slated for next fall.\n\n“[The Greenwich store] represents our progression in a couple of different spheres,” Charles Fagan, Polo Ralph Lauren Corp.’s executive vice president of global retail brand development, explained during an exclusive walk-through of the space on Wednesday. “It dovetails what Ralph and Roger [Farah, Polo’s president and chief operating officer] have been talking about a lot in the last several years, which is our strategic mission of being direct-to-consumer, our focus on accessories, and the focus on international.\n\n“It also represents a balancing of men’s and women’s,” he added. “This continues to balance the retail portfolio with more of an emphasis on women’s and accessories.”\n\n“Ralph has been feeling the scale of the opportunity in women’s in general but particularly in this community,” Fagan said. “This is, quite possibly, in terms of nonurban markets around the globe, one of the most discerning, fashion savvy, affluent, fashion-perceptive consumers.”\n\nThe economy hasn’t put a damper on the store, which had been planned for several years and was timed to open before the holiday season.\n\n“As we continue to expand our presence globally, Ralph approaches every new development as a long-term investment and creates environments that have relevance and longevity in each community,” Fagan said.\n\nThis isn’t Lauren’s first retail effort on Greenwich Avenue. In the early Nineties, the company had a smaller, licensed store on the street “which represented where we were in retail at the time, when we had a lot of licensed partners, before we took our stores back and started to grow our own portfolio,” Fagan said.\n\nSince closing that store more than a decade ago, Lauren served his customers through a store in New Canaan, Conn., and a Rugby unit on Greenwich Avenue. Down the block, specialty store Richards sells Lauren’s Black Label for women, and will continue to do so now that Lauren has opened his own store.\n\nAccording to Fagan, the designer was waiting for the right opportunity to reenter the Greenwich retail scene.\n\n“Ralph was really waiting for the right spot on the street and the right scale,” Fagan said. “It’s been many years in the making.”\n\nAs for the interior, the store has two entrances — one leading into an accessory gallery, the other into the men’s area.\n\nThe accessories area offers the recently launched watches as well as a wide selection of leather goods, from runway products to luggage and the designer’s signature Ricky bag in multiple colors.\n\nTo the left and right of the entrance gallery are rooms devoted to Lauren’s different themes, with mannequin displays styled in a mix of Black Label and Blue Label with Collection touches. “There has been no editing of fashion here,” Fagan said. “The consumer is so sophisticated and so well-traveled here, and Ralph has felt really strongly about this for a long time.”\n\nThe men’s area can be accessed through a separate entrance and has an equestrian feel, with such features as a beamed ceiling and carriage lanterns. The line focuses on a more casual assortment. “Ralph really felt bullish about the women’s opportunity and the scale of the women’s opportunity,” he added. “We made the primary investment in women’s but the assortment in men’s really speaks to the guy who is here, short of dressing him for business. These are clothes to wear on the weekend or outdoors, with sweaters and great sport shirts.”\n\nThe second floor has an expansive women’s Collection salon featuring faded Persian rugs and an antique bureau with gilded mounts, and a shoe salon with wall panels with custom wallpaper with bird and trailing vine motifs culled from patterns in the home collection.\n\nThe adjacent home area features several decorated rooms, and offers a mix of custom and antique pieces sourced in London and Paris, and a local touch with works by Tramp artist Clifford Wallach, who is based in Greenwich. There is also a designated designer workspace for store executives to work directly with interior decorators on their selections of everything from window hardware to fabrics and skins.\n\nThe mix at the store could bring a lift to the overall area, which hasn’t been immune to the recession.\n\n“I think any good retailers always help everyone,” said Linda Mitchell, a vice president of Connecticut-based Richards/Mitchells/Marshs. “It’s a bonus. With the Apple store opening this weekend, they both will bring traffic to Greenwich Avenue.”" ]
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[ "Thompson Point may refer to:\n\nThompson Point is a coastal locality in the Livingstone Shire, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Thompson Point had a population of 10 people.\n\nThe Brisbane River is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay. John Oxley, the first European to explore the river, named it after the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Thomas Brisbane in 1823. The penal colony of Moreton Bay later adopted the same name, eventually becoming the present city of Brisbane.\n\nCapricorn Coast is a national park in the Shire of Livingstone, Queensland, Australia.\n\nKangaroo Point is a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located directly east across the Brisbane River from the Brisbane central business district.\n\nSlade Point is a town and peninsular suburb of Mackay in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia.", null, "Victoria Point is a coastal locality in Redland City, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Victoria Point had a population of 15,020 people.", null, null, "Duncan Fulton Thompson MBE was an Australian rugby league footballer, coach and administrator. He saw active service in the WWI, was named amongst the nation's finest footballers of the 20th century, and is regarded as the father of modern coaching.", null, "The Endeavour Strait is a strait running between the Australian mainland Cape York Peninsula and Prince of Wales Island in the extreme south of the Torres Strait, in northern Queensland, Australia. It was named in 1770 by explorer James Cook, after his own vessel, HMS Endeavour, and he used the strait as passage out to the Indian Ocean on his voyage.\n\nRay Thompson is a Papua New Guinea international rugby league footballer. He is a Indigenous All Stars representative and spent his entire professional career with the North Queensland Cowboys. He primarily played as a five-eighth, halfback and hooker.", null, "Klay Alexander Thompson is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is credited as one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. A three-time NBA champion with the Warriors, he is a five-time NBA All-Star and a two-time All-NBA Third Team honoree. He has also been named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.\n\nBidjara is an Australian Aboriginal language. In 1980, it was spoken by twenty elders in Queensland between the towns of Tambo and Augathella, or the Warrego and Langlo rivers. The language is being revitalised and is being taught in local schools in the region.\n\nThe Town of Clermont is a former local government area for Clermont, Queensland, Australia.\n\nMount Thompson Memorial Gardens and Crematorium includes a heritage-listed chapel, columbaria and other features. It is located on north-western slopes of Mount Thompson in Brisbane, Australia. The street address is Nursery Road in Holland Park. It was established in 1934 as the first crematorium in Queensland.\n\nThe 2017 Brisbane International was a tournament of the 2017 ATP World Tour and 2017 WTA Tour. It was played on outdoor hard courts in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was the ninth edition of the tournament and took place at the Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson. It was held from 1 to 8 January 2017 as part of the Australian Open Series in preparation for the first Grand Slam of the year.\n\nDulong is a locality in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.\n\nRubyanna is a locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia." ]
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[ "Jousting enthusiasts' claim that their sport is the oldest continuous sporting event may be a little exaggerated. But who's going to argue with them?", null, "Sketch of the chimneys by Porte Crayon, 1857.(Photo: Provided.)\n\nAnyone growing up in Augusta County learned that the annual jousting tournament held in August at Natural Chimneys is the oldest continuously-held sporting event in America. While that assertion may be true, a close scrutiny of the event’s existing documentation cannot conclusively prove the claim it started in 1821.\n\nThe northwestern corner of Augusta County was that year still an isolated frontier, virtually uninhabited after the 1813 death of its original settler, former North Carolina Senator James Cochran. According to oral tradition, the jousting tradition supposedly started in 1821 when two men competed for the hand of a woman named Lucy Ann.\n\nNo published descriptions of “The Chimneys,” or the “Cyclopean Towers” even appear, however, until November, 1834, when George Cooke described them in Vol. 1 issue 3 of the Richmond-published Southern Literary Messenger.\n\nOne of the first outsiders to see the chimneys in that remote corner of the county, Cooke depicted them as the “gray summits of what seemed a ruinous castle – resembling those which were raised in feudal times to guard the passes of the Rhine.” He even named some of them – “Vulcan’s Forge,” “Cocke’s Tower” and the tallest one “Tower of Babel.”\n\nNowhere in Cooke’s meticulous description of the formations and surrounding area does he mention an annual sporting event, which would have been in its thirteenth year by then and surely attracted attention outside of the immediate community and garnered at least a mention in Virginia periodicals.\n\nHistorians in the 1930s theorized that jousting (more commonly called “tournaments”) was a holdover sport by homesick British in the 1600s, then made popular in the South by Sir Walter Scott’s 1820 novel “Ivanhoe.” In fact, a writer named Wythe in the Aug. 25, 1843 edition of the Richmond Enquirer described the first documented tournament in Virginia, held at Fauquier Springs near Warrenton, where “efforts will be made to assimilate it closely in dresses and arrangement to those Tourneys that Ivanhoe witnessed and Sir Walter Scott has celebrated.”\n\nThe Sept. 1941 issue of the Maryland Historical Magazine chronicles a tournament three years earlier than Fauquier Springs, in 1840 in Charles City Maryland, which is considered the first fully documented jousting tournament in the southeastern United States. The claim is difficult for Natural Chimneys or anyone else to dispute.\n\n“Even the supporters of the seventeenth century theory have sometimes admitted that an interregnum of fifty to seventy years prevailed before 1840, or have granted that tournaments scheduled in the interim occurred so sporadically as to have elicited no notice,” writes historian G. Harrison Orians in that article, casting further doubt on the regularity of any earlier annual events.\n\nThe Sept. 3, 1847 edition of the Enquirer, however, stated that the Fauquier Springs tournament had been an annual event. “On the first of September, the Tournament, which has characterized this place for the past eight or ten years, was repeated in the presence of a great number of ladies and gentlemen.” If accurate, this description would put the first event as early as 1837, pre-dating the Maryland event by three years.\n\nIn an article about the Virginia State Fair, the October 5, 1854 Richmond Daily Dispatch alluded to the positive influences of jousting tournaments held at several unnamed locations across Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. “The ‘Great Central Consolidated Virginia Tournament,’ open to the knights of all nations, from Hanoverian slashes, and the low grounds of the James and Appomattox, to those barbarous regions of Western Virginia, which the Dispatch tells us are really becoming ‘civilized, refined and chivalrous’ from the ‘spread’ of tournaments …”\n\nIn Augusta County, the Sept. 18, 1860 Staunton Spectator described a tournament at the resort at Stribling Springs, about seven miles south of Mt. Solon, and subsequent reports illustrated numerous tournaments in various nearby locations until around 1912, including Middlebrook, Rockbridge Baths and the Augusta County Fair. Local jousting historian Charles Bird of Churchville says that the Connecticut Cavalry Volunteers held an impromptu tournament at Mt. Solon after the battle of McDowell in May, 1862. There are no other written accounts of a tournament at “The Chimneys” in the press, however, until 1886.\n\nOlder editions of the Guinness Book of World Records listed jousting as beginning at Natural Chimneys in 1821 but offered no corroboration. Judy Colbert’s 2009 book “Off the Beaten Path” also lists the first joust in 1821, but that regular tournaments did not start until 1833. The sources of these claims are also not cited.\n\nIt is entirely possible that jousting at Natural Chimneys is the longest continuously-held sporting event in America; but without a reliable start date, or conclusive documentation, the actual number of years remains speculative." ]
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[ "The research for yesterday’s blog really got me searching on the ‘net for more information on fabric covered buildings. Having no real personal experience with them, it was time for me to be educated.\n\nArticles copyrighted by the Associated Press proved to be very informative.\n\nThe company who had manufactured the collapsed Dallas Cowboy’s training facility had past issues, court records show. At least three other of their fabric buildings had fallen in heavy weather since 2002.\n\nThe other tent like facilities were warehouse-type buildings in Philadelphia and upstate New York and an indoor arena for horse competition in Oregon. All the fabric buildings fell in weather conditions which included heavy snow.\n\nThe 2009 collapse of the Cowboys’ facility in winds injured 12 including a 33-year-old scouting assistant, Rich Behm, whose spine was severed in the accident.", null, "Beth Hungiville, executive director of the Lightweight Structures Association, said four of the membrane-style buildings collapsing in seven years is far from normal.\n\n“That is certainly very unusual,” she said. “You would not usually find that many failures in that short a time.”\n\nHungiville said her organization, an industry group, was aware of the Philadelphia collapse, which occurred just four months before work began on the Cowboys’ facility, but it didn’t know about the others until the few days following the Cowboy’s facility collapse. According to Hungiville, the other accidents likely didn’t attract widespread attention before the failure of the Cowboys’ structure because they didn’t involve injuries.\n\n“When people aren’t hurt or there’s no one inside (the building), these incidents can go under the radar,” she said.\n\nWhen a Summit structure covering freight for the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority collapsed in February 2003, it spawned a lengthy court battle which ended with a jury awarding the port more than $3.4 million. The fabric building collapsed because of failure of the design to account for snow buildup on the roof, according to a judge’s ruling.\n\nAnother lawsuit, centers on the collapse of a building built for storing ice-melting chemicals in Fort Plain, N.Y. The suit, filed by the insurance carrier for the company owning the fabric building, states negligence caused the building to fall when its membrane was ripped during a snowstorm in February 2007.\n\n“Our claim is, ‘This is upstate New York. Every few years, you’re going to get a blizzard. Don’t sell us this product and say it can withstand this sort of thing when it can’t’,” said William Mullin, the attorney for the plaintiff, Hanover Insurance Co.\n\nThe Oregon case arose after a rancher had a fabric building built on his property for dressage competition. The 15,840-square-foot building collapsed in January 2002 under the weight of snow which was “substantially” less than the capacity to which the structure was to have been designed to, according to the lawsuit, which has since been settled.\n\nThe rancher, James Webb, said, “If my wife had been in there giving instruction or something, it would have been disastrous.”\n\nI’m not trying to pass judgment upon fabric buildings, just reporting what I found. In contrast, properly designed post frame (pole buildings) have a track record of withstanding wind and snow loads far in excess of the loads they were designed for, before recording any failures.\n\nWhether a one car garage or a multi-acre facility, any building is an investment for the building owner, including the responsibility to build a safe structure. Due diligence is best done to investigate the success or failure of any potential building system…prior to purchase and construction.\n\nA New Pole Building: The World it be a Changing\nYou’ve shopped for a new pole building from severa...\nPole and Raftered Grid Stall Barns\nSo many considerations go into the proper design o...\nWhy You Cannot Find a Builder\nI read and hear more and more tales of woe from pe..." ]
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[ null, "From San Diego, to Akron, to the NCAA College Cup, to the Pro Soccer world\n\nDeep into his senior year, Fenlason didn’t have any NCAA D1 offers. He did, however, have an unwavering faith that he was going to play top-level college soccer. His club coach, Brian Quinn, shared that same belief. Quinn believed in Fenlason so much, in fact, that he sent the keeper’s highlight video to the coaching staff at Akron University. At the time, Caleb Porter was the head coach for the Zips, and Akron was consistently ranked among the top college soccer programs in the nation.\n\nCaleb Porter saw what Brian Quinn did and invited Fenlason to an official campus visit. A “preferred walk on” spot was offered, meaning Fenlason would have a spot on the roster, but no athletic scholarship money. Fenlason didn’t care. He had made it onto a D1 roster, like he always knew he would.\n\nThe Akron Years of Ups and Downs\n\nWhile I was talking with Fenlason, he described his time at Akron in refreshing detail. “We had five goalkeepers. My first year, I was on the roster, but our top keeper was set. I never even travelled with the team. But I kept working hard. I knew I’d have a fighting chance for the top spot my second year.”\n\nStrong Incoming Recruiting Class Behind Him\n\n“Then, they announced that a keeper was in the incoming recruiting class. He was THE NATIONAL TEAM [emphasis his] goalie. He was amazing. My heart sank a bit, I’m not going to lie. But I knew I would control what I could control: how hard I work and my attitude. And that’s just what I did. Did I think about quitting? Maybe for a second, but the thought was gone as fast as it came in. I loved the school and I loved my team, and I knew I’d still have a shot at playing time. My coaches told me they wanted me to stay. Honestly [laughing], they wanted me for my GPA. I had really good grades, and I lifted the team GPA. That’s really important to college coaches. Plus, I was a great locker room guy.”\n\n“My third year of eligibility, that National Team guy was still the top keeper. I was right there with him. We pushed each other every day in training. The goalkeeper coach at Akron told me that I needed to keep working hard because my chance would come. Later in the season, our offense was clearly carrying the team into the post season.” Darren Mattocks was a forward at Akron that year. So, yeah, Akron had an offense that could take the weight off a sometimes-shaky defense. Mattocks went on to be drafted #1 in the MLS Draft by the Vancouver Whitecaps.\n\nFenlason continued, “We were heading towards the post season, but our top keeper had some rough outings. Our keeper coach came to us at the beginning of a training week, and he laid it out. He said, ‘Look. The depth chart is out the window. Whichever of you has the better week of training will be the starting goalkeeper for the post season.’ And that was it. I earned it.”\n\n“That year, we made it all the way to the College Cup [NCAA National Semi-Finals]. We played Stanford and went all the way through regular time, extra time, all the way to PKs. I took a PK against Jordan Morris. He made it, but I dove the right way. Stanford won the shootout, but I had a few saves. Our guys just didn’t finish as many as they should have. Stanford and Morris went on to win the National Championship.”\n\n“After that post-season, I never lost the starting spot, even with that other keeper on the roster. I was the starting keeper for the entire next season, my last year at Akron. It was everything I had worked for ever since I was a little kid — really a dream come true.”\n\nPro Time, at an expansion club (but not San Diego)\n\nAfter a few years in Orlando, Jake went to Saint Louis FC in 2018. He was very much beloved in Saint Louis:\n\nNext week will conclude Fenlason’s Alumni Corner series. Stay tuned to hear all about how Jake describes his outlook on soccer and the character traits he uses on and off the field.", null ]
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Other times, this will produce more money for the loot-pile.\n\nLikewise, players should use their flashlight on the non-ghost enemies such as bats, mice, and spiders that they come upon. These enemies aren’t guaranteed to drop money upon their defeat, but the fact of the matter is that every little bit will help in the long run. On top of this, interested individuals should do their best to explore every nook and cranny of the segments that they pass through, thus minimizing their need to double back in the future.\n\nSlams are a great way to remove entire chunks of a ghost’s health bar in a single instant. However, players may or may not want to slam their enemies as soon as possible because a ghost that has been slammed will escape the suction.\n\nFor instance, if players are fighting a particularly tough ghost, the optimal approach is to weaken it as much as possible before slamming it for faster results than otherwise possible. However, if the player knows that they can take out the ghost with a single slam, they shouldn’t hesitate to proceed to that step of the process as soon as it becomes available to them.\n\nWhenever players see a mirror, they should compare what they see in the mirror with what they see on the screen. This is because there are some things that cannot be seen save through the reflections of mirrors, meaning that this simple precaution can be critical for enabling interested individuals to uncover hidden passages, find concealed items, and even detect ghosts that are lurking out of sight. On the whole, this makes perfect sense because reflective surfaces revealing otherwise concealed truths is a horror move classic.\n\nSpeaking of which, one of the best ways to tell that something spooky is lurking about is the presence of seemingly ordinary objects in places where they shouldn’t be. For instance, a newspaper isn’t exactly a huge warning sign on its own.\n\nHowever, that changes if, say, a newspaper happens to be floating in a washroom as though a ghost was reading it while sitting on the toilet. Simply put, these out of the ordinary objects should prompt further investigation from players prepared for some ghost-hunting.\n\nAmadeus Wolfgheist Can Be a Wake-Up Call\n\nAmadeus Wolfgheist isn’t the first boss to be encountered in Luigi’s Mansion 3. However, he is one of the meatier fights in the first part of the game, thus making him something of a wake-up call for interested individuals. 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However, I wanted to be able to prove that this bug existed and that my eyes were not playing tricks.\n\nI dug out my colorimeter (i1Display Pro) that I use to calibrate my monitors in hopes that it would be useful for my project. I tried to use the software that came with it, but nowhere could I find any options to let me read and collect the color value data points.\n\nAfter searching for software solutions that would allow me to read color data points from my colorimeter, I stumbled across HCFR. HCFR is an open source calibration tool that allowed me to read the color percentages and values (among many other things) through my colorimeter; then graph and observe these data points.", null, "I used the bug reproduction video above for my sample capture data on my iPad Air 2. Below is a video demonstrating the live capture with my colorimeter as I replicate the bug behavior –hiding and restoring the user interface.\n\nDecember 13, 2015 I submitted this to Apple’s bug reporter. February 16, 2016 Apple Developer Relations responded that this was a limitation of the hardware and could not be fixed without a significant impact to power. They state plans to address this issue in the next hardware architecture.\n\nOnly under certain conditions with specific color palettes am I able to reproduce this bug. This happens very infrequently. The majority of the time this change in color temperature will not occur. But when it does, it becomes painfully obvious. I have been able to reproduce this with a higher success rate when viewing cartoons because of their stable color palette of the scene. The most notable example I have come across is the TV show, Archer where it occurred many times throughout the first six seasons.\n\nAn example of this bug occurring on a human face is in this YouTube video of jacksepticeye. Around the 8:55 mark, the game in the background consists of predominantly gray colors. During this time, when the user interface for YouTube is hidden on the iOS device, the flesh tones on Sean’s face in the corner will transition into a harsh white.\n\nAcross the web [1] [2] [3], there exist somewhat related bugs with iOS video playback and reproduction. Although I can’t say that these issues are directly related, the solution for most of these is to turn on AssistiveTouch.\n\nAssistiveTouch (among other things) places a virtual shortcuts/home button on top of every screen on your device. When this occurs, the iOS device considers this a piece of the user interface (why shouldn’t it be?). Because of this behavior, when trying to replicate the bug behavior with the video player, it will not occur because the AssistiveTouch is visible on screen.\n\nI found it a little strange that the AssistiveTouch solution for other brightness issues on the iPad worked for the color changes during video playback.\n\nWhy Does This Bug Happen?\n\nI don’t know. I have been trying to figure this out for months. I had hopes that submitting the bug report would give me more answers. I simply do not understand the exact conditions that produce this bug. I tried reproducing the bug with an image containing the top eight prominent colors in the bug example video. It did not work.\n\nHere are the best (abeit far-fetched) theories that I can come up with as to why the (1) color shifts (2) with certain color palettes (3) during videos with a hidden user interface.\n\nWithout knowing more about iOS inner workings, it’s hard to say how much of the operating system this bug affects. But for now, it remains a mystery to myself.\n\nI wanted to publicly disclose this bug because I understand how frustrating it can be to research such a subtle bug and come up empty while trying to reproduce it. I am hoping that this post will help other users that search for the problem demonstrated be aware that it exists, can be reproduced, and let them know what I have discovered.\n\nEDIT: As we approach the end of 2018, I find that this issue still persists on iOS 12, and on the latest iPad hardware. It’s disappointing that Apple has not resolved this issue. I suppose they should just label this as a feature.\n\nEDIT: As we enter 2022, I’ve had the opportunity to validate this on a newer M1 iPad Air. I can no longer replicate on this hardware. It looks to be finally resolved with devices running the M-series architecture!", null ]
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One man, one engine is what he demands, so one master engine builder is responsible for everything from the turbos to the oil pan. That is why the Pagani Huayra horsepower is consistent and composed.\n\nConstruction is largely composed of advanced materials-namely carbon fiber and titanium. Together, they grant the Huayra, a dry weight of just 2,970 pounds. Add in a few more for the likely U.S.-spec-curb weight, and you’re still left with a car that tips the scales at about the same weight as a Lotus Evora S, just with double the horsepower. A car that blurs the definitions of art and automotive design, each one is a unique build. Thanks to the inboard suspension and rigid chassis, the ride is quite smooth in traffic. The suspension parts are forged in a light and strong aluminum alloy, nothing is cast, and no weight was left on the table. Everything that Pagani has engineered, designed, created and implemented for the Huayra comes together to create a hypercar that is truly unforgettable.\n\nWhile the performance specs are harder-edged, the styling is anything but. The Huayra exaggerates the best features of its predecessor, but the shape is far softer, more mature, and more feminine. The Huayra soothes with its gently contoured flanks and friendlier face. Where aerodynamics previously relied heavily on sharp creases and right angles, active aero measures now allow for a more organic shape that’s more modern and pleasing. Open the hood, doors, and the rear decklid and move back. The Pagani Huayra specs a design as beautiful as a lotus blossom, along with a clear view of all its formidable hardware. No matter if the Huayra is opened up or closed, it looks beautiful no matter what. If you see one in person, you’ll understand.\n\nThe Pagani Huayra interior is as intricate and lavish as you’ve come to expect, but more technology, including a touch-screen center stack, has been seamlessly integrated into the artsy surroundings. The Huayra is a leap forward for Pagani into the new-school supercar era of lightweight, high-efficiency turbo technology. Every part of the interior is crafted by hand. From the hand-stitched leather on the seats and 5-piece luggage set, even down to the headlight switch. The instrument cluster and even the gauges themselves are sculpted & brushed alloy. You won’t find an ounce of plastic anywhere, but instead you’ll find titanium, aluminum and carbon fiber. Storage space in the cockpit is decent among supercars, but several hidden compartments will blow your mind. Behind each door jamb, is a carbon fiber storage box that can only be accessed with the deck lid raised. If you opt for the matching luggage, each of the 5-piece set has its own dedicated storage compartment.\n\nConventional brake wisdom tells us that 90% of the braking effort is done by your front rotors. Well, that was in the old days when cars would nose dive during panic stops. One of the best Pagani Huayra specs is the balanced nature of the suspension. Because of the immense capabilities of the car, Mr. Pagani made a smart move to fit the largest Brembo Carbon Ceramic rotors at all corners. Each one measures 15″ x 1.3″ thick, with six pistons up front and 4 on the rear. Why can’t all cars be this way? Even at the Pagani Huayra top speed of 238 mph, the pads are held close to the rotor to make sure your pedal gives you instant feedback. If your Pagani Huayra 0-60 is faster than 2.8 seconds, you will have Brembo’s best to slow you down.\n\nAt power levels like these, a manual transmission would explode after a few miles. So another great Pagani Huayra specs are the 7 sequential gears of the Xtrac transmission. Sure a dual-clutch gearbox would have worked, but the disadvantage would be 154 lbs in extra weight. Driving a sequential on the street is a thrill like none other, and the final drive symphony as you go through the gears is better than any audio system. The differential is computer-controlled along with a mechanical locker, and they offer a nice overdrive for highway cruising. A proper gated Italian shifter makes all the right sounds and mechanical feedback.\n\nHere is where the laws of supply and demand come into play. The agreement between Mercedes-AMG and Pagani was predicated on 100 engines. This includes all the special editions and the Roadster models. Because they are built to order, only a few cars are built each month. Once 100 examples are built, the Huayra’s successor will be well into development. Without any options, the Pagani Huayra price is $2.4 Million to start the process. 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But after another year, the pull to start his own practice was too strong to resist.\n\nGilsleider opened the Animal Medical Center of Claremore in an old carpet store, working nights and weekends to change the giant showroom into a respectable office space, with kennels, stocks and a barn out back.\n\nThirty-eight years, four kids and several grandkids later, Gilsleider has as much love for the veterinary profession as ever before.\n\n“As the years have gone by, the horse business has changed,”Gilsleider said. With smaller and smaller farms, holding a larger variety of animals, mixed practice veterinary medicine became a requirement.\n\nAs far as creatures with hooves: llamas, alpacas, cows, sheep, goats, pigs and deer have all been frequent clients.\n\nAt the height of the ostrich industry in the 1990s, Gilsleider became a trailblazer in ostrich and emu care, inventing a corrective leg surgery to overcome a disorder found among giant birds living in captivity.\n\n“I was flying all over the country and outside of the country,” Gilsleider said. In total, he performed 15,000 surgeries on ostrich and emu chicks.\n\nHe’s also had the pleasure of surgically removing all the strange things that ostriches and emus have swallowed, including knives, screwdrivers, hammers and pantyhose.\n\nFor decades, Gilsleider was the doctor on call when the Ringling Brothers Circus came to Tulsa. Giraffes, big cats, wolves, bears, monkeys, lemurs, elephants -- Dr. Gilsleider treated them all.\n\nHe has worked with kangaroos and wallabies, and even knows quite a bit about childrens’ pocket pets, like gerbils, hamsters, chinchillas, lizards, snakes and rats.\n\n“I’ve always enjoyed exotics, it’s a challenge,” Gilsleider said. “Some of the snakes that come in here, especially the ones people are breeding, they’ve got such incredible colors … they look like they’ve been painted.”\n\nStaying at the clinic last week was a part Sphynx- part American Curl cat with dwarfism, and a bunny rabbit that was more than twice her size.\n\nIn 2018, Dr. Amie McCarthy joined Gilsleider at his practice, easing up the stress of a nearly 16,000 client workload.\n\nOriginally from Hawaii, McCarthy was a 2018 graduate of the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine.\n\nOn an average day, Gilsleider and McCarthy spend about 70 percent of their work time in office, and 30 percent answering farm calls.\n\n“Everything you can think of, we take care of. We work on anything from mice to elephants,” Gilsleider said. It’s no exaggeration, “In Oklahoma, people own anything and everything.”\n\nThe main challenge of veterinary work, Gilsleider said, is staying on top of every species, technique and therapy.\n\n“Dr. McCarthy reads every night,” Gilsleider said, with admiration for his colleague.\n\nThe Animal Medical Center also has a library in the building with information about the most common animals, diseases and treatment options they encounter.\n\n“A physician has the human only, but in veterinary medicine, we’ve got all the domestic animals, plus in our practice, I have the exotic animals,” Gilsleider said.\n\nThe closest comparison he could draw between the work they do and human medical doctors was that of the pediatrician or neonatal physician.\n\n“Their patients can’t talk. 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[ null, "It was the summer I was 12 that I climbed up the little tree and carved our initials PB & CC within a heart. The carving was crude but the feelings were not. I was in love and knew I always would be.\n\nLove, however, never quite stays the same. Other loves came and went. Some were sweet, others quickly soured. Sometimes there was joy and happiness, other times disappointment and loss.\n\nI came back to the little tree, climbed up and found the carving PB & CC within a heart.\n\nIt had endured, as had the love it bore.\n\nPerry Block loves Coca-Cola!\nMy first. My last. My Always!\n~~~~~~~~~~\nOkay, so it turns your insides into an enormous plate of spaghetti cooked al dente and throws corrosive battery acid into your mouth with an intensity no tooth can withstand .... but, hell, no relationship provides the incredible Zip!!! that Coca-Cola does. So my short response to this week's Friday Fictioneers picture prompt is in tribute to the Pause that Refreshes, Coca-Cola.\n\nThe other Fictioneers, Coke lovers and detractors alike, have many other views of the prompt, all of which you can access by clicking here.\n\nSo if you indulge, have a Coke and a smile. Especially if you have any teeth left to smile with.\nPosted by Perry Block at 2:18 PM 23 comments:", null, "In Rabbinical School she was voted \"Most Likely to Pass Out at Circumcisions.\"\n\nYet the world is now abuzz with news that Rabbi Debbie has wrought the greatest innovation to Judaism since Moses lugged two engraved tablets down the mountain and advised the Jewish people to take one and call him in the morning.\n\nHer innovation is an entirely new branch of Judaism called \"Hello Yahweh.\"\n\n\"The state of the world had caused me to wonder,\" Rabbi King said. \"How could a just God allow war, poverty, disease, and ABBA? Why would the Supreme Ruler of the Universe permit the Jews to be so unfairly mistreated for centuries when only one Jew, comedian Bob Saget, actually deserves it?\n\nAnd why is there death when we already have blind dates?\"\n\n\"God cannot be evil,\" Rabbi Debbie said, \"so there can be only one answer to why the world is so troubled.\"\n\nFrom that she developed Hello Yahweh, the purpose of which is to get on God's case.\n\n\"We begin each service with a special greeting for the divinity,\" explained the Rabbi. \"The Congregation in unison says:\n\njust like Jerry Seinfeld says to Newman. And God responds:\n\n\"We next partake of Chodosh Orov or the Holy Performance Evaluation, in which we review the Supreme Ruler of the Universe's performance for the past week,\" explained the Rabbi. \"The congregation reads the Evaluation Form silently while I read aloud.\n\nWe then rate the Lord in three specific categories: Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Punctuality.\"\n\n\n“How does he generally do? So far this year hasn't been great. He’s being tutored in everything except Punctuality.”\n\"It's Tough God Love!\" said Rabbi King.\n\"We're holding Hashem accountable. When he acts like a schlub, we treat him like Newman. If he does better, more like George and so forth.\"\nNews of Hello Yahweh is spreading and many feel a deep sense of comfort in knowing that God can be every bit as much of a lame ass as they are. And if even one war ends or disease is cured as a result of God working harder to raise his D in Omnipotence up to a C+ , there's hope for the rest of us to stop screwing up too.\n\nPlus getting rid of the disease and war are kind of good things on their own.\n\n\"I believe God doesn't want us to always be kissing his ass,\" concluded Rabbi Debbie King, the now famous founder of Hello Yahweh.\n\n\"He just wants us to give it a good swift kick every now and then.\"\n\nThe Man Who Showed Up", null, "\"Whaddya mean, Mr. Block? I got everything done as you asked.\"\n\n\"Look at that wallpaper! It's faded, it's shredded, the design looks like fleas copulating!\"\n\n\"You don't like abstract art I take it, Mr. Block?\"\n\n\"The banister is just a hunk of old rotted wood!\"\n\n\"And what about these two gaping holes in the wall?!\"\n\nNot only is Mr. DiPhillipo the man who showed up, but I also showed up this week for the Friday Fictioneers with a very concise and well-constructed 93 words in my weekly entry in response to the picture prompt above.\n\nClick right here and the other Friday Fictioneers will show up as well, each with his or her own unique interpretation of the prompt.\n\nNow I'd love it if you'd join me in enjoying my new basement! Hope you like drafts, leaky ceilings, and abstract art.", null, "I've frequently been accused of being sort of a negative person, but that is totally ridiculous, stupid, and as completely wrong as a thought can be and anyone who thinks it is an idiot not worth associating with.\n\n\nMaybe some day these and other Life's Little Pleasures will turn me from someone who's a bit negative into a true happy camper!\n\nI hate camping though.\n\nLooking To Get Out", null, "We live in a small harborside town named Tubbsville which once thrived due to an active mining operation, now long closed. All that remains from those days is the tiny hotel and Franco's, the bar where we hang out.\n\n\"Bobby got out,\" said Ralph the other day in Franco's. \"Now he's an actor on Broadway!\"\n\n\"But why would we want to?\" I asked, downing my Budweiser.\n\n\"There's a world out there, Perry!\" he cried.\n\nMaybe it's because I saw a dark cast of this picture when I first saw it, but I absolutely did not see the dental equipment in the foreground until I began reading other stories. The dental angle would have been fun to play with, but for now I'm hanging with Tubbsville, yuppification, and me. That's the reason for my toothless story based on the picture prompt above for this week's Friday Fictioneers.\n\nThe other Fictioneers have sunk their teeth into the prompt in a lot of other ways and you can get a complete check up from each one of them if you click here.\n\nIf you don't mind, I'm off the San Francisco for a spending spree. One gets so tired of hanging out with all those gorgeous women!", null, "Perry and his friend Nanook talked on Skype every month or so.\n\n\"It looks so beautiful by the lake and mountain up there in Alaska, Nanook,\" said Perry, fully enamored of the exotic friend he had met several years ago on vacation.\n\n\"Yes, but climate change is threatening our way of life, my friend,\" said Nanook.\n\n\"Our environment is shrinking, seals are dying, and even Mount Moosejaw is crumbling!\"\n\n\"There is nothing, my friend. Farewell for now.\"\n\nAs the transmission ended, Nanook turned to his brother, Rocky.\n\n\"Take down the phony set, Rock, and let's hit the beach! Next month, we hit him up big for the Save Mount Moosejaw Fund!\"\n\nYou'll be happy to know I caught on to the ruse and didn't give the Save Mount Moosejaw Fund a single dime! Of course I had previously funded the Nanook Scholarship Fund, Nanook School for Wayward Seals, and Nanook Jewish Deli in the Tundra and I was pretty much out of money after that.\n\nAnyway, that's my take on the above picture prompt for the Friday Fictioneers this week, and the many other Fictioneers' interpretations are available by clicking here. Please check them out.\n\nJust don't let any of them ask you for money for Mount Moosejaw!" ]
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[ null, "The Georgiana Panthers lost to the Red Level Tigers during Friday’s homecoming game 14-22.\n\nRed Level was the first to put points on the board after a short rushing touchdown from the two-yard line during the second quarter.\n\nAfter missing the extra point, the Tigers led the Panthers 6-0.\n\nMinutes later, Red Revel found the end zone for a second time, but a block in the back penalty prevented them from extending their lead.\n\nThroughout the first half, the Panthers were struggling to put points on the board.\n\nDespite this, Georgiana managed to tie the score right before halftime after Jacobie Morgan threw a touchdown pass to Kaveon Miles near the 20-yard line.\n\nAfter missing the extra point, the first half ended in a tied score of 6-6.\n\nGeorgiana received the kickoff to start the third quarter.\n\nAfter running past midfield, an interception by Hunter Cauley led to Red Level gaining control of the ball.\n\nRed Level punted away soon after but recovered the ball near the Panther’s 30-yard line to take back possession.\n\nAlthough it seemed like a fumble recovered by the Panthers would give Georgiana control of the ball, a facemask penalty gave the Tigers a first and goal opportunity with just under ten minutes to go in the third instead.\n\nRed Level scored a touchdown over the Panthers after a successful rushing touchdown by Javen Poindexter.\n\nGeorgiana then received the ball at their 31-yard line.\n\nDespite getting a first down at the 41-yard line, Georgiana was unsuccessful in their further attempts to run the ball and punted away near their 44-yard line.\n\nRed Level attempted to run the ball after gaining possession but was also unsuccessful.\n\nGeorgiana regained control of the ball near the Tiger’s 42-yard line.\n\nAfter an illegal procedure call pushed them back, the Georgiana Panthers couldn’t make the first down and punted away.\n\nRed Level took possession at the eight-yard line with less than a minute left in the third.\n\nBy the end of the third quarter, Red Level was still leading Georgiana 14-6.\n\nAt the start of the fourth quarter, Red Level punted away, and Georgiana took possession near the Tiger’s 34-yard line.\n\nFollowing a successful drive to the five-yard line, Georgiana was able to score after a rushing touchdown.\n\nAfter a two-point conversion, Georgiana tied the game 14-14.\n\nRed Level managed to pull ahead after a successful rushing touchdown and two-point conversion with three minutes left in the fourth.\n\nDespite their best efforts, Georgiana was unable to score, and the game ended in a loss for the Panthers 22-14.\n\nGeorgiana will face off against Brantley in an away game this Friday." ]
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[ null, "East Ayrshire has a variety of path networks suitable for a range of user groups which take in some of Ayrshire’s finest and varied countryside - from river valleys with their wooded gorges to the glacially carved valleys of the Southern Uplands.\n\nLoch Doon and the Doon Valley Area which incorporates Loch Doon, the largest inland loch in Southern Scotland, the beautiful Craigengillan Estate, the spectacular Dalcairnie Falls and much more.\n\nThe Irvine Valley Trail which links the towns of Darvel, Newmilns, Galston and Hurlford with a myriad of footpaths through tranquil open countryside, high moorland, dappled riverside and shaded woodland, rich and diverse in wildlife. Work on the Darvel to Loudoun Hill route has been progressing well since the start of the year and the contractor has now completed path works, drainage and new fencing on the majority of this route.", null, "The Lugar Water Trail which skirts Knockroon Wood and follows the Lugar Water to Ochiltree also taking in the beautiful Dumfries Estate.\n\nEast Ayrshire not only offers recreational activities for walkers, cyclists and horse riders, but also for those with an interest in water access. Popular canoeing spots in the area include Loch Doon, the River Doon, the River Ayr and Ness Glen which has been given a grade 3 (3+) rating although during sustained wet weather the rapids are much faster and the grade is raised to a 4. Visit www.canoescotland.org for information on getting started and local clubs. More information can also be found within the Recreation Plan\n\nThe Land Reform Scotland Act (2003) was implemented in February 2005, giving us several powers and duties to maintain responsible use of the outdoors, both land and inland water. These included the duty to produce a Core Path Plan which meets the needs of the community, providing a number of routes which give reasonable access throughout the area. East Ayrshire’s Core Path Plan was adopted on 5 November 2008 and has recently been updated in the form of a Recreation Plan which you can view here.\nThere are a number of significant path projects being developed by East Ayrshire Leisure, Ayrshire Roads Alliance and community groups that could contribute to the Recreation Plan and so the plan will be to reviewed on a 3 year rolling basis to allow new developments to be included at regular intervals and to keep the plan up to date and relevant.\n\nYou can view descriptions and maps of our Core Paths using the link below. More local routes will be added in the coming weeks" ]
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[ null, "Wisconsin Repulican Senator Ron Johnson is facing fire on the homefront after making blatantly racist remarks during an interview on The Joe Pags show. Explaining why he didn’t feel threatened during the Capitol riot, Johnson said the largely white pro-Trump crowd that stormed the Capitol were patriots and then claimed race as a reason for why he might have felt differently.\n\n\"Even though those thousands of people that were marching to the Capitol were trying to pressure people like me to vote the way they wanted me to vote, I knew those were people that love this country, that truly respect law enforcement, would never do anything to break the law, and so I wasn't concerned,\" Johnson said on the conservative radio talk show.\n\nBlatant racism from @RonJohnsonWI here. He says he wasn’t worried on 1/6 because the majority-white insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol “love this country,” but says if they were Black Lives Matter protestors he would’ve been concerned for his safety. #WISen pic.twitter.com/V3gm4cLw8v\n\nJohnson’s acknowledgement that the comment could get him in trouble is also an admission to purposefully stoking the fiery embers of America’s culture wars. Like many other conservatives today, Johnson is gleefully engaging in mock politics, preferring to perform tyrades on “cancel culture” over actually legislating on behalf of his constituents in Wisconsin. As Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty neatly summarized in a recent piece: “His evolution is emblematic of what has happened to the entire Republican Party in the era of Donald Trump.”\n\nIt’s something that his potential challengers in the 2022 election have noticed and were quick to comment on after catching wind of his interview on the Joe Pags Show. Tom Nelson, the current Outagamie County executive who is seeking the Democratic nomination to run against Johnson assuming he seeks a third term, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that Johnson was reaching \"a new despicable low\" with his comments.\n\nAnother potential competitor, Milwaukee Bucks executive Alex Lasry, also chimed in. \"Ron Johnson is a racist and is unfit to serve the people of Wisconsin,” said Lasry to the Journal Sentinel. “There is no missing context here. He knew what he was saying, he knew he shouldn't say it, but this is who he is.”\n\nJohnson’s office didn’t respond to a request for comment." ]
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REUTERS/Brendan McDermid\nImage: BRENDAN MCDERMID\n\nProsecutors and defence counsel in the Wisconsin murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse presented conflicting pictures of the defendant on Monday: an armed vigilante who provoked a series of violent encounters and a teenager who just wanted to help the community.\n\nThe widely differing portrayals were presented over more than five hours of closing arguments, the attorneys' last chance to influence the jury before it decides the fate of Rittenhouse, who fatally shot two men and wounded a third during racial justice protests in the city of Kenosha last year.\n\nKenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger told the jury to ignore Rittenhouse's argument that he was ambushed and fired his semi-automatic AR-15-style rifle in self-defence during the chaotic night of protests on Aug. 25, 2020.\n\nInstead, Binger argued, Rittenhouse instigated the first shooting by pointing his weapon at people, and caused the subsequent encounters by creating an “active shooter” situation in which protesters felt an urgency to disarm him.\n\n“If you created the danger, you forfeit the right to self-defence by bringing that gun, aiming it at people, threatening people's lives,” said Binger, who aimed the gun in front of the jury to demonstrate. “The defendant provoked everything.”\n\nKyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with fatally shooting two people and wounding a third during protests in Wisconsin last August, made his first ...\nNews\n1 year ago\n\nThe defence said Rittenhouse, who carried a medical kit in addition to his gun, merely wanted to help the injured and protect a used-car dealership from the kind of property damage that had marred protests in Kenosha over two previous nights.\n\n“Kyle was a 17-year-old child out there trying to help this community,” said Mark Richards, Rittenhouse's lawyer.\n\nRichards said the media and Binger's office had been too quick to judge his client in what has emerged as the most closely watched case involving a civilian's right to self-defence since George Zimmerman was acquitted in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed Black teenager, in 2013.\n\nLike Zimmerman, Rittenhouse has become a polarising figure, viewed as heroic by some conservatives who favour expansive gun rights and as a symbol of a reckless American gun culture by many on the left.\n\n“Ladies and gentlemen, this is a political case,” Richards said. “The district attorney is marching forward with this case because they need someone to be responsible.”\n\nRittenhouse, 18, is charged with killing Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, and Anthony Huber, 26, and wounding Gaige Grosskreutz, 28, on August 25, 2020. The shootings took place in Kenosha during protests — marred by arson, rioting and looting — that followed the police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, who was left paralysed from the waist down\n\nThat incident took place against the backdrop of nationwide protests over racism and police brutality following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd, another Black man, by a policeman in Minneapolis.\n\nRittenhouse, who has pleaded not guilty and testified last week that he acted in self-defence, faces life in prison if convicted. He was 17 at the time of the shootings.\n\nWhile showing the jury a grainy drone video, Binger argued that Rittenhouse raised his rifle in a threatening way as he entered a used-car lot, prompting someone to yell: “Gun, gun, gun” and for Rosenbaum to pursue the teen to “try to stop the defendant from pointing his gun or shooting anyone.”\n\nMultiple witnesses testified that Rosenbaum, the first man Rittenhouse shot, screamed: “F**k You!” as he charged and lunged at the teenager. Rittenhouse said Rosenbaum grabbed his rifle when he fired, fearing his weapon would be used against him.\n\nBy arguing that Rittenhouse was the aggressor, prosecutors were attempting to raise the bar for the teen's self-defence claim, making it easier for the jury to convict. Under Wisconsin law, a person who has provoked a confrontation must exhaust all other options before resorting to deadly force.\n\nRichards said the strategy smacked of desperation, noting that prosecutors had spent little time on the issue of provocation during two weeks of testimony — much of which was supportive of the teen's argument that he was attacked.\n\n“When his case explodes in his face, now he comes out with provocation,” Richards said of the prosecutor. “Provocation, I don't think so.”\n\nPresident Donald Trump on Monday sided with a 17-year-old charged with killing two people during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, saying the accused ...\nNews\n1 year ago\n\nIn an effort to argue that Rittenhouse acted recklessly, Binger talked at length about the powerful nature of an AR-15 and the ammunition it was loaded with: full metal jacket bullets designed to penetrate their target.\n\nHe called Rittenhouse a “fraud” for saying he was there as a medic to provide first aid, noting that he lied to a journalist about being a certified EMT. “This AR-15 is completely incompatible with the role of a medic,” Binger said\n\nThe jury was shown graphic video of Rosenbaum after he was shot four times, lying motionless and struggling to breathe. Binger also displayed a graphic photograph of Grosskreutz with a large chunk of his right arm shot off.\n\nThe prosecutor also called Huber, a protester who was shot after striking Rittenhouse with his skateboard, a hero for trying to disarm the teenager, and noted that Rittenhouse did not seek to provide medical aid to the men he shot.\n\n“The defendant walks away ... like he's some sort of hero in a Western,” Binger told the jury.\n\nRichards noted that Rosenbaum had just been discharged from a hospital and had been caught on videos yelling racial slurs at people and setting fires. Rosenbaum's fiancée testified that he had bipolar disorder.\n\n“We don't play fast and loose with the facts pretending that Mr. Rosenbaum was Citizen A, No. 1 guy,” Richards said. “He was a rioter and my client had to deal with him that night, alone.”\n\nEarlier on Monday, Judge Bruce Schroeder dismissed a misdemeanour charge against Rittenhouse for illegally possessing the rifle he used in the shootings, citing vagueness in the law." ]
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[ null, "The Indiana Senate has approved a bill that moves up the timeline for the governor to appoint the state’s education leader. House Bill 1005 would make the state school superintendent job, which is an elected position, go away in January 2021 in favor of an appointed secretary of education.\n\nThe Indiana General Assembly had previously approved a measure for the job to become an appointed position in 2025. However, lawmakers decided to move up the date after current Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick announced she would not seek re-election.\n\n\"Students are the key to our state’s future,\" Governor Eric Holcomb said in a news release. \"I’ve long been committed to the notion that, as the state’s chief executive, the Governor should be responsible for administering the education policy that comes out of each legislative session and be held accountable for the results. I have great respect for Superintendent Dr. Jennifer McCormick’s commitment to Indiana students. Her decision to not run for re-election provided an opportunity to move up a good idea four years early. Our students and workforce don’t have a day to lose.\"\n\nMcCormick released the following statement after the Senate vote:\n\nWith today’s passing of House Bill 1005, the finish line for serving Indiana’s students with an elected State Superintendent has been determined. As the 44th State Superintendent, and one of only three women elected since 1852, it has been an honor and a privilege to serve. Indiana is home to over 1.2 million students and more than 75,000 educators. Each deserves our complete attention and support. While politics has been interjected into our education, at the end of the day the question should not be, ‘what side of the aisle are you on,’ but ‘are you on the side of kids?’ The 2020 gubernatorial race will deserve greater attention as our students’ futures are dependent upon it. Education impacts all of us. Our children, educators, and school communities deserve a strong, representative voice.\n\nHolcomb made the move part of his Next Level Agenda for this year’s legislative session. The bill now heads back to the Indiana House for final approval.\n\nYou can view the bill by clicking here." ]
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[ null, "This is Matild, my strong female protagonist in my second historical fiction manuscript, a young Jewish woman living in Budapest in World War Two. It feels great at the moment. The ideas and words are flowing, I feel like I AM Matild, and it’s the most amazing experience. I’m loving it. What I didn’t end up loving, was manuscript #1.\n\nI poured my heart and soul into it, for two solid years. It was also historical fiction, set in London in the last year of the Great War and the decade of the 1920s. My protagonist was named Violet. I worked so hard at it, researched so, so much, went through so much angst. And then I just threw the 100,000 word document away.\n\nIt was the biggest learning curve EVER. I learned how to write manuscript #2 by stuffing up and bumbling and failing and forcing – and ultimately learning from – manuscript #1. It was my training novel. It was full of empty words, void of emotion, written to research, instead of being enhanced by research. It was lifeless, as much as I tried to pour life into it.\n\nI took some time off. Then I started listening to history podcasts again, which is where I get all my ideas, and a spark began to form. And then it just exploded.\n\nI wrote 90,000 words in eight weeks straight, without research. It just poured out of me. It just felt RIGHT. After having a break, I am starting draft #2 at the beginning of February and I am SO excited. I have all these ideas running around inside my head keeping me awake at night, just ITCHING to be integrated. I think I’ll have to rewrite most of it, I’ve had so many new and exciting thoughts.\n\nI think my lesson from writing then throwing away manuscript #1 was to trust myself and my gut instinct – to just become my character, not become the research. Now I know I don’t need to do months of research before I start, that my imagination is more powerful than anything. And even if I did put in years of solid work, it REALLY IS OKAY TO LET IT GO if it just doesn’t feel right. I’m not a failure. I let go of forcing words and fell in love with my subconscious imagination. I let myself be free. And damn does it feel good!\n\n2 thoughts on “What happened to Manuscript #1?”" ]
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[ "Stacks and Queues are two very commonly used dynamic data structures that provide us with a unique way of handling data. The usage of these types of data structures varies and depends on the problem as all other tools in software engineering.\n\nLet’s get more deeply into each of these data structures to understand how they work and where we could use them.\n\nA Stack data structure is a collection of data that implements a Last In First Out (LIFO) principle. In Java, stacks are an abstract class that extends the vector class.", null, "Generally, a common usage of the stack data structure is for a quick forward/backwards navigation within an app.\n\nLet’s take for example an internet browser, on which we get a back navigational button. Keeping track of the URLs a user has visited is a good use case for a stack. With the URL of the current site a user is viewing, to be on the top of the stack we can move backwards by popping URLs from the stack.\n\nAnother cool usage is implementing an undo feature in text editors. We store previous text edits in a stack and go back through it.\n\nAdditionally, take a look at the code below that reverses a given string by utilizing a simple java stack data structure\n\nA Queue data structure is a collection of data that implements a First In First Out (FIFO) principle. A Queue in Java is an interface, which means we need to implement it on a concrete class. Usually, we use it on LinkedList or PriorityQueue classes.\n\nQueues provide as with access to the beginning and the end of the list, respectively called the head and the tail.\n\nSimply imagine a tube where you add items in from one end and they come out the other end in the same order you added them.\n\nGenerally, we use a queue whenever we want to process items in the same order as they requested processing.\n\nSome common usages of a queue data structure are when, for example, an application implements a first in first serve principle such as IO buffers and files IO asynchronous requests.\n\nOther similar use cases we may want to use a queue, is when we share resources with other apps or systems such as CPU (i.e. multithreading) and DISK scheduling.\n\nQueues are also used in searches such as a Breadth-First Search method of a graph or tree as well as in CACHE systems.\n\nIn general, it is a good practice to use a queue data structure when you have multiple requests to serve at once but not the ability to do so. It is fair to serve them in a FIFO principle.\n\nTo show you a practical example where we can use a queue, I wrote below a java method that searches a tree if it has a path to a given node.\n\nIn this article, we covered what a Stack and a Queue data structures are, their principles and basic functionalities, as well as some common usage examples.\n\nStacks and Queues are very simple yet powerful tools that are now at your disposal to use in solving problems as you may find appropriate.\n\nI hope you enjoyed this article and stay tuned for more!\n\nGDPR | How I Became Compliant" ]
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[ "Each year, this prize, awarded by the Law and Procedure Association, recognizes the lawyer who has obtained the best results in civil procedure and civil law during his studies at the Bar Training School (EFB).She was awarded the prize at the association’s annual dinner, held at Polo de Paris on June 5, 2018.\n\nThe prize money will be given to the European Lawyers Association in Lesvos, which offers legal assistance to asylum seekers on the Greek island of Lesvos, and in which another associate of the Litigation – Arbitration – White-Collar Crime department, Maxime Cléry-Melin is committed to working as a pro bono lawyer.\n\n“Originally, the procedure comes from ‘Procedere’, literally ‘move forward’, and this is exactly the meaning of the commitment of Maxime and the pro bono lawyers in Lesvos, assisting the thousands of persons in the Moria camp in their asylum proceedings, in order to move forward”, Hélène stated.", null, null ]
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[ null, "FV-1 Violin, Electric Violin from Fender in the FV series.\n\nFender FV-1 Violin\n4\nThis is an electric violin. I am not much of a violinist but I have a friend who is, and I asked him to try it out after I did personally. First I tried it, and I immediately noticed that the bow that comes with this instrument is lackluster at best. When I borrowed my friend's bow, I found I had a much easier time playing it. The tone when unplugged is very lifeless and scratchy, not a great acoustic instrument. I found I had much better luck when I plugged it in. At first I tried my Fender twin amp, and I found that I didn't like the sound (it really made me sound bad, all the flaws were dramatically highlighted). It's better with acoustic guitar amps, they don't color it the same way an electric guitar amp does, and they'll respond better to effects and manipulations than an electric guitar amp would. I could tell that there were a lot of flaws with the instrument, as there wasn't a lot of room for tone control or anything like that. I found that once my friend played it, it sounded far better, simply because his tone control is way better. He too, however, had some of the same complaints as me. On the other hand, it's only about $250. For such a cheap instrument, I can't even describe how good it is. I would say that anybody not looking for a beautiful, rich sound, but is rather more interested in producing foreign or unusual textures (think George Crumb's \"Black Angles\") or is looking for crazy sounds like Warren Ellis or John Cale are used to doing, this might be a worthwhile investment. Keep in mind that you'll need a ton of effects to really get your money's worth, assuming this is your end goal. If you're looking to play stuff that's closer to traditional violin sounds, you'll have to invest in a higher quality instrument. However, for $250, this isn't bad even as an alternative to an acoustic violin. While I've found cool uses for it, I don't think I could recommend to anybody immediately, though I would suggest that they check it out.\nDid you find this review helpful?yesno\n»\n\nFender FV-1 Violin\n2\n(Originally written by pagamini/translated from Audiofanzine FR)\nI bought it secondhand and used it for five years. It was my first electric violin.\n\nThis instrument has a sound box. Thus it quickly generates very unpleasant feedbacks as soon as you play with distortion. But given that it has a sound box, it produces a much warmer sound than a skeleton-type electric violin.\n\nThe manufacturing quality of the pickup is very bad. The wires move and create unwanted noise (or even signal drop-outs) due to the instrument's vibrations. If you open the small plate you'll see that the pickup wiring is very bad.\n\nIt's impossible to use this violin live on stage because it's much too unreliable.\n\nIt's a pity because it produces a warm and interesting sound...\nDid you find this review helpful?yesno\n»\n\nmaxewantstrass's review (This content has been automatically translated from French)\n\nFender FV-1 Violin\n5\nI use this violin for a year and a half, it was the first time I played the electric violin since I was 13 years of violin. At first I was a little disappointed with the sound, but once all the chords change, and buy a tube preamp, the sound was really clean. In addition, it comes complete with bow and rosin box (although the latter two are the same as the strings ... is a stab at ...). I think the FV1 Electric Violin is the first to buy, and then with experience and as required, we must turn to more sophisticated violins, like the Yamaha.\n\nMalcolm666's review (This content has been automatically translated from French)\n\nFender FV-1 Violin\n4\nIt's been a year now I play with FV1, and I notice a little lukewarm to departure. But since I changed the strings (I prcise I mount mine on alto) and the bridge too, because the original is a real dung, and the sound is totally transformed grain superb no noise, a real personality and I expected anything but a given as the price range! Trs a good electric violin, but if one takes the trouble to change the bridge.\nDid you find this review helpful?yesno\n»" ]
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[ "Di giovedì, ministers announced a consultation on a plan to increase deliveries in the UK by temporarily changing so-called “cabotage” rules, which govern how many trips foreign transport firms can make within another country.\n\nCurrently, hauliers from the EU can only pick up and drop off goods in the UK twice in a seven-day period, but the proposals would allow them to make an unlimited number of deliveries across two weeks.\n\nThe transport secretary, Grant Shapps, said the effect of the proposed change to cabotage rules was the “equivalent of adding thousands of extra lorry drivers to the road, but we don’t have to do anything with visas in order to do this”.\n\nHa aggiunto: “People will be able to get things for Christmas – these measures are having an impact, things are loosening up.\n\nEgli ha detto: “I spoke to some of our members last night, they were appalled. Ridiculous, pathetic, gobsmacked were some of their more broadcastable comments.\n\n“We know that the globe has woken up following coronavirus with huge supply chain issues everywhere around the entire world,\" Egli ha detto.\n\n“But in this country we have taken 24, adesso 25, different steps on the domestic side of that – the lorry drivers side of things – and we’re seeing it have a big impact.\n\nDrivers in southern California have scrambled to pick up cash after bags of money fell out of an armoured vehicle on a motorway. Several bags broke open, spreading mainly $1 e $20 bills all over the lanes and bringi...", null, "American and British citizens have been swept up in Ethiopia’s mass detentions of ethnic Tigrayans under a new state of emergency in the country’s escalating war. Thousands of Tigrayans in the capital, Addis Ababa, un...", null ]