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"There’s another World Heritage listed marvel at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef: Fraser Island, the largest sand island on the face of the Earth. What makes the island even more remarkable is that it’s home to ancient rainforests, several serene freshwater pools and a remarkably pure strain of dingo. Again, make sure you pick a tour operator with serious eco credentials like the locally run Drop Bear Adventures.\n\nIn 1880, Joseph Reed designed what would become one of Melbourne’s most impressive architectural landmarks. Located in Carlton Gardens, the Royal Exhibition Building was built as a Great Hall for the 1880 and 1888 international exhibitions in Melbourne. One of the most prolific Victorian-era architects in Melbourne, Reed combined elements from the Romanesque, Lombardi, Italian Renaissance and Byzantine styles.",
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"UNESCO says no other World Heritage Site contains as much biodiversity as Australia’s beloved Great Barrier Reef. Inscripted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, the Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem. Think 2,500 individual reefs that are home to 400 coral varieties and 1,500 fish species in every size and colour of the rainbow, as well as 900 palm-fringed tropical islands. Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef contributes over $5 billion to the Australian economy, and more than 1.6 million people visit it annually. Make sure you’re one of them.\n\nOpen In Google Maps\nQueensland, Australia\nGive us feedback",
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"Kakadu, Australia | © slovegrove / Getty Images\nKakadu National Park in the Northern Territory was added to the World Heritage List in three stages: in 1981, 1987 and 1992. It’s included in the list for both its cultural and outstanding natural universal values. Kakadu National Park is culturally significant as it’s been inhabited continuously for over 40,000 years and has several ancient Aboriginal rock art sites. It’s also home to a series of complex ecosystems, including tidal flats, savanna woodlands and monsoon forest. Kakadu National Park is Australia’s largest national park. At 19,804 square kilometres (7,646 square miles), it’s actually the size of Slovenia.\nOpen In Google Maps\nKakadu Hwy, Jabiru, NT, Australia\n+61889381120\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback",
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"On Sydney’s doorstep just west of the city lies a region that’s a bushwalker’s wildest fantasy. The Blue Mountains are criss-crossed with hiking trails that link must-see sights such as Echo Point and the Three Sisters with scenic lookouts like Wentworth Falls and Govetts Leap, passing through dense forests of gum trees along the way. The greater Blue Mountains area was added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2000 for the ecological diversity of its eucalypt bushland.",
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"© Robert Wyatt / Alamy Stock Photo\nAustralian Convict Sites were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010. Although there are approximately 3,000 remaining convict sites across Australia, 11 make this selection. This includes the Port Arthur Historic Site, which is Tasmania’s most popular tourist destination and Australia’s most well-preserved convict site. It was established in the 1830s as a penal settlement, where ship building provided select convicts with a useful skill they could use once they received their freedom.\nOpen In Google Maps\nPort Arthur, Tasmania, 7182, Australia\n+61362512310\nVisit Website\nGive us feedback",
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"Known as the home of whale sharks, Western Australia’s Ningaloo Coast is the newest addition to Australia’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It’s home to the country’s largest fringing reef, an extensive karst system and an underground cave network. Ningaloo Reef supports an array of marine species, including sea turtles, humpback whales and dugongs. Visitors flock to Ningaloo Reef every March to August for the opportunity to snorkel with whale sharks – the world’s biggest fish and gentlest giant.",
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"Uluru, Northern Territory | © simonbradfield / Getty Images\nAn iconic symbol of Australia, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park was added to the World Heritage List in two stages. First in 1987 for its outstanding universal natural values, and then for its cultural values in 1994. Uluru and the 36 domes of Kata Tjuta are culturally significant to one of the world’s oldest human societies, as they form part of the Anangu Aboriginal people’s traditional belief system. All around the national park you’ll find centuries-old carvings and rock art, which have both educational and ceremonial purposes. Make the most of your trip to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and do an organised tour with a local indigenous guide.\nOpen In Google Maps\nLasseter Highway, Uluru, NT, Australia\nGive us feedback\n\nAdded to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007, the Sydney Opera House is a late modern architectural masterpiece by Danish architect, Jørn Utzon. Opening in 1973, UNESCO says it “brings together multiple strands of creativity and innovation in both architectural form and structural design.” Located on a peninsula in Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s busiest performing art venues, visited by over four million people annually.",
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We have millions more people than the 1976–77 drought and the 1987–92 drought.\n\nAlso, the question is: How do you define drought? If it’s just hydrologic – this drought is bad enough. It’s probably the worst hydrologic drought, four years in a row and now the fifth year. But I define drought as not having enough water to do what you want. If that’s the case, then there are social and economic and population factors that come into it. It’s certainly the worst, given growing pressure on the limited water that we have.\n\nVery clearly one of the things that sets this drought apart is that now there is this incredibly clear climate signal. I think it’s unambiguous and that’s new.\n\nWater Deeply: Are we approaching drought any differently?\n\nGleick: There is that John Steinbeck quote from “East of Eden”: “And it never failed that during the dry years the people forgot about the rich years, and during the wet years they lost all memory of the dry years. It was always that way.”\n\nWhen it rains a lot we forget about drought, and when it’s dry we forget that sometimes it floods in California. Having said that, there are permanent changes happening, like the fact that we were able to get groundwater legislation passed.\n\nIt’s too early to say whether the conservation we’ve seen over the last year, especially when there was a mandatory 25 percent cutback in urban use, will disappear or not now that it has been lifted.\n\nMost urban agencies have now set new conservation targets of zero, which is an indication of the mentality that we can go back to our old way of thinking, but I don’t think all the conservation will disappear. Some of it is permanent replacement of inefficient toilets and washing machines and shower heads and lawns. Some of it is behavioral, and we’ll see that slip somewhat. I don’t know yet. 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It’s an incomplete measure of how well we are doing.\n\nWater Deeply: Do you think a loss of revenue by water suppliers because of conservation is part of the issue?\n\nGleick: Yes, I completely understand why the water agencies don’t want a mandate. It’s largely, but not solely, due to the fact that we have not done a good job in California of providing economic models that encourage water utilities to save water. As long as their revenues depend on selling water, there is a fundamental conflict of interest between their need to fund their operations and their fixed costs, and the state’s need to encourage more efficient use.\n\nWater Deeply: California is often seen as a leader on environmental issues. When it comes to water, where is the state leading and where is it lagging?\n\nIt’s hard to find another area where I would say we are really leading. Groundwater management has been abysmal – we were the last state to have any groundwater law, and it’s still not implemented. We still have unmetered connections. We’re still not balancing ecosystem needs and human needs for water. The fight in the [Sacramento-San Joaquin] Delta is a never-ending fight and that’s what it is about – it’s about delivery of water to humans versus ecosystem health.\n\nThere are innovative things going on all over the state, but they aren’t widespread enough in my opinion to be able to say we’re a leader to the extent we ought to be.\n\nWater Deeply: What are a few things we should do right away?\n\nGleick: We need massively comprehensive water efficiency standards for residential, agriculture, commercial and industrial [use]. We are way behind on collecting and making publicly available water data. We need to be massively expanding wastewater treatment and reuse, and that’s slowly happening. And stormwater capture, we could do more. We need to fix the Delta. We need to get over this hump of the political impasse. Everyone agrees the Delta’s broken, we just can’t agree on how to fix it.\n\nWater Deeply: Do you see that being resolved any time in the near future?\n\nGleick: No, not as long as there is this antiquated, archaic belief that one more piece of infrastructure will solve the problem. Some kind of tunnel or diversion might be a good idea, but not the way they are proposing it.\n\nWater Deeply: You’ve written a lot of about the “soft path” for water, which is very different from the reliance on big dams and other infrastructure that drove water policy in the 20th century. Are we on that soft path or anywhere near it?\n\nGleick: We are on it in the sense that there is a transition happening from the idea that hard infrastructure and hard institutions will solve our water problems, to a realization that it’s not just water supply, that it’s supply and demand. It’s not just centralized infrastructure, it’s community participation in decision-making. 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"Valentine’s menu for the old\n\nI’ve often wondered if this respect many French show for their elders could simply be that they take delight in older people’s well-being? It manifests itself in many small daily tasks and friendly gestures that I witness every day. In fact the Mairie organises many events for its pensioners – none more extravagant than the yearly Valentine’s evening for the elderly – a feast that takes place in many small Languedoc villages. Each year the over-65’s arrive in their droves, dressed up to the nines, to take part in this annual fiesta.\n\nThe all-out six-course menu this year included puff-pastries brimming with scallops and prawns in cream, seabass with champagne sauce, a pallet-cleansing sorbet well-doused with eau-de-vie de poire, duckbreast with wild mushrooms, a cheese course and a beautiful individual chocolate truffle tart. The entire lot was washed down with copious amounts of wine of course and a rose was presented to all the ladies.",
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"In a country where the general retirement age is still set between 55-60 these people have a long retirement to look forward to. Most keep themselves young by looking after their grand- and great-grand children, helping their children look after their vineyards, walking, socialising, holidaying, travelling and other such pleasant pursuits if their pensions permit it. But there’s one thing they all have in common: they enjoy their troisieme age…",
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"What are the origins of Somalia’s al-Shabab?\n\nRadical Islamists killed at least 67 people in Kenya, while dozens are still missing. Annette Weber talks about the history, structure and ideology of the al-Shabab militia, which is responsible for the terrorist attack in a shopping mall in Nairobi.\n\nCandida Splett: Somalia’s al-Shabab militia claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack in Nairobi. What is this group we are talking about?\n\nAnnette Weber: The al-Shabab militia was founded in 2006. Back then, it was the military wing of the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) that ruled Somalia from June to December 2006. The ICU’s regime had then been the reason for Somalia’s neighbors from Ethiopia to intervene, because they wanted to prevent an Islamist government in Somalia. By many Somalis, that was considered to be an occupation. Al-Shabab’s initial aim was to take action against this Ethiopian occupation.\n\nSplett: What happened in 2007, when the ICU was not in power anymore?\n\nWeber: Al-Shabab remained existent and kept pursuing the aim of pushing the Ethiopians out of the country. That led to a lot of support amongst the people of Somalia. After the Ethiopians had left the country in 2009, al-Shabab split into two wings. Until today, there are those who are mainly concerned with turning Somalia into an Islamic state and those who want to promote the international jihad.\n\nSplett: To which of the groups do the Nairobi terrorists belong?\n\nWeber: They belong to the second group: the international Jihadists. Apparently, Somali and Kenyan activists take part in it, but also foreigners with Somali heritage.\n\nSplett: What are al-Shabab’s motives for the attack in Kenya?\n\nWeber: First of all, they demand a withdrawal of Kenyan troops from Somalia. When Ethiopia left the country in 2009, African Union (AU) troops took their place. Kenyans came in 2011, at first independent from the AU. Kenya justified its intervention by referring to al-Shabab’s attacks on police officers and the abduction of humanitarian aid workers at the Somali border.\n\nSplett: Is this how Kenya became an enemy in the eyes of al-Shabab?\n\nWeber: Yes, although more in the eyes of the al-Shabab wing, whose activities are focused on Somalia. It considers itself weakened because of Kenya which now controls the south of the country. With Kenya’s occupation of the harbor city Kismayo, al-Shabab also lost the charcoal trade as an important source of income.\n\nSplett: How does the international wing of al-Shabab justify the attack?\n\nWeber: As I have said, the aim is that Kenya and other AU countries leave Somalia. The terrorists think that their attacks will have an immediate influence on politics. They refer to the attacks in Madrid, after which Spain withdrew its troops from Afghanistan. This is not really about feeling weakened, which this wing does not so much consider to be the case. More importantly, it is part of the global jihad ideology, that more and more countries become caliphates. A Somali caliphate is an important goal, which they could come closer to, if AU troops left the country.\n\nSplett: So the international wing of al-Shabab has not been weakened?\n\nWeber: That is correct. As was shown by the attack in Kenya, al-Shabab is very well-connected in the region. Since February 2012, it has been dubbed as an al-Qaeda affiliate. Although this does not mean that it is part of al-Qaeda’s chain of command, it nevertheless has seen an increase in popularity and less trouble with finding financial support compared to previous years. It has to be said that al-Qaeda is very strong in East Africa and has always used Somalia as a training ground for international jihadists. Cooperation does make sense not only for training purposes, but also for sporadic terrorist acts.\n\n*[This article was originally published by Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), and was translated from German by Annika Schall.]\n\nOne Reply to “Ethiopia in Somalia: What Next for Al-Shabab?”"
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"On November 23rd, China launched a single fixed wing aircraft from a carrier for the first time. Welcome to the club China, we've been waiting for you for over 100 years (one of the first aircraft launches from a ship at sea preformed in 1910 by the U.S Navy). Although the previous comparison is not entirely fair, it does illustrate an important point, China most recent achievement should be put into context before determining its full significance. Many news organizations cite this event as proof of China's rise to power in the Asia-Pacific region. In reality, the situation is far more complicated.\n\nThe J-15 itself is a knock-off of the Russian Su-33, a member of the Su-27 family of aircraft. China was unable to secure an acquisition agreement with Sukhoi due to concerns of potential intellectual property violation. In lieu of buying navalized Flankers directly from Russia, the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation\nmanaged to acquire a Su-33 from Ukraine in either 2001 or 2005 (Global Security, 2012). From the Su-33 acquired from Ukraine, Shenyang was able to reverse engineer the aircraft and build the J-15. The Su-33 in which the J-15 is based features an antiquated set of avionics and internal systems. In fact, the Su-33 has failed gain favor with the Russian armed forces due these deficiencies. The Mig-29K will be utilized by both the Indian Navy and Russian Navy (once the retrofit of Admiral Kuznetsov is complete) instead of the Su-33 (Russian Navy Webpage, 2012).",
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"The J-15 is limited even further by the Liaoning itself. The Liaoning features a ski ramp design rather than a steam catapult system. The advantage of the steam catapult system is assists aircraft into the air by supplementing the jets own power which allows for a greater take off weight. Although the Su-33 is theoretically capable of carrying 6,500 kg of ordinance, in practice it will not be able to carry its full combat load on its own power (Axe, 2012).\n\nIn summary, the J-15 does not change the balance of power within the Pacific or give China a substantial advantage in a future conflict. Before the J-15 becomes a credible threat:\n\n\nIt is unlikely that all of these criteria will become a reality for at least 20 years. The Chinese Navy has taken its first steps to becoming a true carrier force but it has a long way to go. In the meantime, the United States operates eleven 100,000 ton super carriers with full carrier air wings supplemented with their strike group of submarines, destroyers, missile cruisers, and supply ships.",
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"Author's Note: Unsurprisingly a great deal of information about China's new stealth fighter is unknown. Specific details such as radar cross section figures are nonexistent at this point. Estimates and theories comprise the bulk of public \"knowledge\" about the J-31 and are thus subject to change and scrutiny. As a side note, I'm sorry for the late post but being a full time student and finding the time to write these is pretty hard.\n\nIt has been more than a month since China's second stealth fighter made its public debut. A cloud of speculation still shrouds China's second stealth fighter. Even its exact designation has not been confirmed hence the use of the J-21, J-31, and F60 designations by many sources (they all refer to the same aircraft). The primary purpose of this article is to list what few details are known about jet. Following this, the article will discuss the educated guesses by aviation experts as to its origin, purpose, capabilities, and impact on the region.\n\nImage 1: Among the first images of the J-31 released. The aircraft shown is designated 310001 hence the theory that the aircraft is designated as the J-31. Furthermore the writing on the tail, 鹘鹰, is Chinese for “Falcon Eagle” (Cenciotti, 2012). Hence, the J-31 designation will be used for the remainder of the article.\n\nWhat is Known\nOrigin and Purpose\n\nAs stated before there are virtually no details as to the circumstances of development or resources devoted to the J-31 project. The J-20, China's first stealth fighter, is being developed and built by Chengdu aircraft corporation/conglomerate. However, the J-31 made its debt outside of a Shenyang corporation airfield. Shenyang the chief competitor to Chengdu.\n\n\"The various plants of the Avic group, such as Chengdu Aircraft and Shenyang Aircraft, have a long tradition of rivalry. To overcome that, the group began bundling them together from 2008 into specialist subsidiaries in which they were supposed to work together. But the defense ministry opposed tight integration of the defense subsidiary—including Chengdu and Shenyang—in order to maintain closer control and probably to retain and foster competition among them.\" - Bill Sweetman\n\nSome theorize is possible that the J-31 lost to the J-20 in a fighter aircraft competition. However, the design differences between the J-31 and J-20 suggest they were designed with completely different roles in mind. The J-20 bears many of the characteristics of heavy fighter or strike aircraft vs the lighter build of the J-31. It is unlikely that the two aircraft competed for the same role. Traditionally the PLAA has a history of procuring a light and heavy fighter.\n\n“In traditional PLA thinking, there has always been a necessity for ‘light’ plus ‘heavy’ in terms of equipment.” - Gary Li, 2012\n\nThe most plausible theory put forward is that the J-31 will serve as a light fighter supplementing the heavier J-20. Both aircraft are in their prototype stages. However, it is also possible that the J-31 is merely a test aircraft and not a prototype with a finalized version to enter production. The United States built several prototype stealth aircraft that never entered service e.g. the Lockheed HAVE BLUE demonstrator aircraft.\n\nShenyang took a conservative approach in designing the J-31 as it extensively borrowed from features from the Lockheed F-22 and F-35. The design similarities between the J-31 and the Lockheed developed stealth fighters leads many experts to believe in industrial espionage on the behalf of Shenyang occurred. (Cenciotti, 2012) Both Lockheed Martin and the Pentagon have been the target of multiple cyber attacks from China. It is plausible that classified design details were compromised during these attacks.\n\nThe shaping of the intakes on the J-31 bear remarkable similarities to those on the F-35. The tail design and chined nose emulate the F-22 closely (However J-31 design features conventional tail nozzles).\n\nOf particular interest to some observers is the use of twin wheels on the front landing gear. Aircraft featuring twin wheeled landing gear are typically carrier based aircraft. However, the implementation of a twin wheeled landing gear system is hardly grounds to suggest the J-31 is destined for carrier operations. Building a stealth fighter is difficult. Building a stealth fighter for carrier based operations is extremely difficult. Its unlikely that the second stealth fighter ever produced by China would be carrier capable. Carrier based aircraft must include fold-able wings, tail hooks, strengthened heavy landing gear, and an extremely durable airframe that can take the structural strain of carrier landings. The current J-31 design only features ONE of the listed criterion, possibly two. Furthermore, the J-15 is already been developed for carrier use on the Liaoning.\n\nBill Sweetman believes the J-31 is equipped with twin Russian RD-93 engines. China's domestic jet engine designs continue to prove problematic and demonstrate poor performance and reliability. The J-31 is further hampered by China's lagging domestic fighter radar designs. For example, the domestically produced radar used in the 4.5 generation J-10 can track 10 targets while engaging 4 targets vs the F-15's AN/APG-63 (V) 1 radar built in the 1990s can track 14 and engage 6 targets. Without sufficiently capable internal systems, the J-31 will look externally impressive but will be outclassed by other 5th generation fighters.\n\nMy own preliminary report on the J-31:\n\nhttp://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/pictures-new-chinese-fighter-conducts-maiden-flight-378353/\nPosted by Matt at 12:42 PM No comments:"
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"It has come to my attention repeatedly that many officials in the agencies really do not know about the spiritually and technologically advanced off-world civilizations. They do know of the regenerate low level ETs and have struck deals with them in the past ,but there is a great void concerning the hands off, prime directive highly evolved off worlders. What ever deals were made in the past are now null and void. Those who have interfered in the evolution or awakening and healing of humanity and the Earth are going to be dealt with. They have been given an eviction notice; which is now being enforced by pro-earth forces.\n\nUniversal Law is now the prime directive. It is the Law of One some call unity consciousness. The forces of tyranny and unbridled greed at the expense of humanity and the Earth will come to an end. It is surfacing now for all to see, the players have been identified human and non-human. The noninterference program has come to an end and the spiritually and technologically advanced races have now joined forces in a program beyond the ability of most scientists to comprehend. Quantum physics has the best grasp of what is unfolding along with some of the most ancient teachings.\n\nThe simplest way to state this is it all has to do with frequency. We are all known throughout the multiverse by our frequency. Our frequency is the combined attitudes, emotions and beliefs of the world in which we live. Our consciousness has many levels or dimensions and the higher dimensions are pressing in hard upon the Earth. It is like a soul or Godself invasion. The lower vibrational frequencies such as fear, guilt, unworthiness, ignorance, separation, pain, suffering, wrong conclusions from past experiences are undergoing a major clean up. This is why the higher dimensional beings stress clean up your consciousness, release the past and focus on love, joy, bliss, service to others in order to increase your frequency.\n\nWe are being aided in this process and it is also a natural evolution; which cannot be derailed or avoided despite arrogant ego driven people who think they are separate. We are being bombarded by what seems to be every level in the electromagnetic light spectrum. Cosmic, Gama, X, Ultraviolet, Infrared are all flooding into the Earth and she is absorbing them, expanding, growing.\n\nYes, I did say growing—this is why all the quakes and volcanoes are going off. There are also those misusing technology amplifying areas already under great pressure as well as playing with weather modification. Just as in the days of Atlantis there are those who want to use technology for dominion and control yet look where this took them in the past. Unfortunately the destruction of Atlantis and other worlds as well could not have come about without willing participants, those who turned a blind eye to injustices and trespasses not wanting to upset their comfort zones.\n\nThis time around there are watchers, observers and those who will interact if necessary to make sure we do not repeat the past. They will not allow an all out nuclear war or technology that could end the evolutionary process. They are hoping we learn from our mistakes, rise up and choose noble virtue or impeccable integrity concerning our actions with humanity and the Earth. Thus far we have fallen far short of many of their expectations. We are now entering a time of choosing. The action/reaction principle most call Karma is being amplified. The fear, guilt, and unworthiness are no longer efficient tools to control the masses.\n\nThis includes nefarious deeds such as wars for God and Country; which in truth are for power and wealth. There is one God/Creator/Spirit given many names and images by man and we are one planet. No one has an exclusive on God, nor the right to destroy and take what is not his or hers. The lying and deceptive natures of those who lust for power and wealth, those who have sold their very soul for fame, power and wealth will become naked in the light. What will also come are the consequences to these deeds.\n\nNone of these beliefs or actions are frequency specific to the evolution of Earth. There will be those who choose not to heal and continue in actions that are harmful to humanity and the Earth. Their world is imploding. They actually believe they can dig elaborate holes in the Earth, stock them, allow the Earth changes and their own depopulation programs to rid the surface of over 80% of the people then emerge as kings over who is left.\n\nHow does this look to their souls, the higher dimensional beings, the awakened ones on Earth. Does this path raise their frequencies; make them compatible to the new frequencies of Earth? Of course not. Will they maintain their bodies, their kingdoms, their tyrannical unjust enslaving system? Of course not. Those who think their security resides in serving the beast will fall along with the beast. This is the simplest explanation we can give. The only real security is to live a live of service to humanity and the Earth, then you are aligned with the higher intelligences and civilizations; which in the end will be undeniably victorious.\n\nYou cannot fool your soul, Great Spirit, Creator, yet in arrogance there are some very clever people who think they can. What do you think their future will hold not just in this life but lives to come? How do you think their light review will go in passing this plane when they stand naked, no lawyers, no guards, no toys or castles—just their deeds and how they affected others.\n\nNow, do you really think the spiritually and technologically advanced beings are going to sit down and have tea with regenerate humans or ETs? Share technology knowing it will be hoarded, misused? This is why so many guberment officials are not in the know, there is no purposeful good in contacting those who have not risen to the occasion. All they can do is dismiss what they cannot experience because they have no control whatsoever in the higher dimensions. Ships and their occupants that can come and go as they please, a force on high that is watching, knowing all their dirty laundry; which is now becoming a hands on process of awakening and healing humanity and the Earth.\n\nThey work with consciousness, light and energy, are extremely telepathic and can transmit information, inspiration and healing whenever and wherever they desire. Some of them have full use of creational energies. It is the destiny of humanity and the Earth to experience a grand reunion with these beings; many already have. The Earth once hijacked by negative forces of ill intent will be reset to its original destiny which is to evolve in peace and harmony to its highest state of evolution. Now you know more than the guberment knows as well as their destiny; which many fear for good reason. There is more to the story. Stay tuned and be well."
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"A significant increase in suspected internet connection scams has occurred as of late, with NBN Co. receiving over 100 calls a day from members of the public about such scams. NBN Co. is currently in the process of rolling out the $50 billion network.\n\nFor a reliable supplier of NBN compatible phone systems and more, click here!\n\nCalls to NBN’s contact centre have reached 9500 over the last three months, representing a significant increase from 6700 between October 2018 and March 2019. This comes as a sizable portion of the network is being completed ahead of the 2020 ETA. Driving awareness to combat these attacks, NBN Co’s chief security officer addressed the cause for concern by having this to say: “As we close in on the end of the network build, scammers are increasing their efforts to take advantage of the NBN brand as a way to steal people’s personal or financial details and using increasingly sophisticated ways to convince people of their legitimacy”.\n\nWhat You Need to Know\n\nThis public awareness campaign will involve NBN Co’s community engagement team, hosting a series of information sessions to help Australians discern, avoid and report scammers. The ACCC has previously warned of social engineering attacks where scammers impersonate NBN Co in calls offering to connect them to the NBN for a low price. In some of these cases, impersonators have tricked users into giving remote access to their computers so that they could steal personal information, install malware and demand payment to fix alleged problems. If you run into someone calling you about the NBN remember this: “As NBN Co is a wholesaler, we will never contact residents or businesses to sell phone or internet services”.\n\nMoreover, NBN Co will never make unsolicited calls or door knock for the purposes of seeking access to a person’s computer, threaten them with disconnection, or request personal details. Despite increasing public awareness, Australians are expected to lose a record amount to scams this year, with the ACCC estimating that projected losses for 2019 will surpass $500 million (an unprecedented figure).”Many people are confident they would never fall for a scam but often it’s this sense of confidence that scammers target,” the ACCC Deputy Chair Delia Rickard states. “People need to update their idea of what a scam is so that we are less vulnerable.”\n\nThe ACCC reports that investment scams were among the most sophisticated and convincing, with nearly half of the reported cases this year resulting in financial loss. Particularly, cryptocurrency investment scams are a serious cause for concern, with net losses reaching almost $15 million between January and July this year. This represents a significant increase from $6.1 million lost to the same type of scams last year.\n\nYou can report any suspected scams you come across here.",
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"In Melissa McCarthy’s recent film, Can You Ever Forgive Me?, I thought I would not be able to take her seriously. That is because in many of her movies, she plays someone that is silly or uses graphic dialogue for a ton of laughs. In Can You Ever Forgive Me? she is opposite from the characters she usually plays. Still flaky to a moderate extent, but also very serious, and not humorous. Even though I found Can You Ever Forgive Me? to be captivating, I understand why it did not get tons of attention in the Oscars. I felt the performance by McCarthy was the only real Oscar-worthy portion of the movie, but most of the film needed some improvements. Some of the moments seemed rush and other times tended to drag. However, this is a true story of a movie which made it noteworthy.\n\nMcCarthy is Lee Israel, a cranky, opinionated, talented, but very disliked author that publishers have no desire to work with. The film is set in the 1970’s and 1980’s, and in that timeframe, Israel struggles to get people to work with her because she is against writing about issues or events that are current. Israel does not want to improve or gear on what is current, so she turns to deception. With the help of her friend Jack Hock (played by Richard E. Grant), they begin a process of deceit by forging letters supposedly written by high-profile authors and try to sell them to bookstores and collectors. Both Israel and Hock are self-destructive, but do so with the intention of making themselves feel accomplished.\n\nBoth the acting by McCarthy and Grant are top-notch, but I felt that the film focused more on their friendship than the seriousness of the forgeries they were committing. There are a couple moments in the film where they forge letters and their schemes do become funny, but it seemed as though the funny portions of the movie were trying slightly too hard. I mean, I understand that in real life Israel and Hock were close, but the movie spent time on certain moments that did not add up to me. On the other hand, I remember that Israel loved her cat, and the film did a good job of having the cat play an important part in the movie as Israel’s friend. The film does an effective job proving that Israel was not popular because the director, Marielle Heller, shows Israel’s limited social life. Viewers will realize this as McCarthy’s character says, “I’m a 51-year-old who likes cats better than people.” McCarthy’s performance and snotty dialogue proves its point that Israel was someone that was very set in her own ways, and she did not care how her con- artist activities would impact her.\n\nGiven this film is an adaptation, I felt it was not that faithful to its portrayal of Israel. Before going to the movie, I was reading about her and wish that the film would have discussed her schooling or her life when she was younger. It would have been interesting to learn more about Israel’s parents, Jack and Sylvie, and brother, Edward. I feel the film was basically like a painting to just show how negative Israel was and it did incorporate her good qualities that much.\n\nThe film’s cinematography had a tone for the film to be a dark topic. Every moment, scene, or location is just faded dark where there is no positivity to go around in Can You Ever Forgive Me? That approach, I believe, is another key element that led to this being an award-winning movie. Overall, it is not a heartfelt movie, but the technical elements behind the film, enthrall its viewers to feel more dramatic as the film gets deeper into conflict scenarios. The scenarios are mostly set during moments where negative conversation are occurring, and the lighting appears to look almost like a crime interrogation in a dark room.\n\nCan You Ever Forgive Me? has some memorable moments, but also has ones that are easy to forget. That is why I had a hard time to trying to figure out why the movie had some Oscar nominations this year. When I think of this movie, I think the filming seemed rushed so it could get into festivals and compete for awards. Overall, I am not saying it is a bad movie, but just not as well done as it could have been. I am going to stick to a two-star rating review for this movie."
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If we already got your attention and you’re able to be in Barcelona at that time, we highly recommend you to purchase your ticket now!\n\nDuring the EU-Startups Summit, we’ll also have a big pitch competition with 15 of Europe’s most exciting early-stage startups. The pre-selected startups are going to pitch their business idea within a 3-minute-presentation in front of the audience and an expert jury of well known investors. The winner will receive an awesome prize package worth about €68,000. The application phase regarding the pitch competition ended on February 25. The 15 finalistst startups can be found here!\n\nIn contrast to the pitch competition, we’re going to bring 15+ investors on stage who will briefly introduce their investment firm/focus in front of our audience. A list with 40+ investors who already signed up for the the EU-Startups Summit can be found here.\n\nWe’ll also have a panel discussion with some of Europe’s best startup accelerators. Leading figures of the following 5 accelerators will join us on stage: StartupWiseGuys, METRO Accelerator, MHP, Startupbootcamp and TechStars. More info can be found here.\n\nThe main event is from 10am to 6pm. In the evening we’ll have an after-party at a nice bar in Barcelona. We kept it affordable: The three ticket categories we’re offering (€85 – €195) already include food and drinks during the main event. Tickets can be purchased here!\n\nCatalonia Trade & Investment is the public agency that works to attract foreign investment to Catalonia, promoting the area as attractive, innovative and competitive business location. Check their offerings and the Catalonia Startup Directory.\n\ndynamics – powered by MHP – is the home of collaborative innovation. 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Once festival director Brian Wimmer heard about the film through a friend, he knew it had to be a part of the line-up.\n\n\"This is what we like to put out there and show,\" Wimmer said.\n\nThe topic of black surfing definitely warrants a double take, but that is where the premise for the movie begins.\n\n\"The film explores the complexity of race through the eyes of the ocean,\" said producer Airrion Copeland.\n\nWoods, a white man from the Midwest, moved to the Los Angeles area a few years ago and met Copeland, a black surfer. He got Woods into the sport and into a world that Woods didn’t realize existed. Despite having never made a documentary film, Woods became passionate on the subject. In college, he had created his own major in peace and justice studies and had always been interested in race and equality and America’s troubled past. And so began a long process of research, filming, and interviewing.\n\n\"When we started the project, we didn’t know what we’d find,\" Woods said.\n\nThe film rhythmically takes viewers through an odyssey of sorts, sharing the lives of black surfers, young and old, and explaining why the combination is so rare.\n\nWoods travels all the way back to the slave trade, where coastal Africans were loaded on slave ships for America and then kept away from the water so they wouldn’t escape. Eventually the knowledge of swimming disappeared from the culture. Then it’s over to Hawaii for a look at the origins of surfing and how it became the sport of today. Years later, during the golden age of swimming at the turn of the century, it was segregation that kept Blacks away from the water. 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He said when he took a free surfing lesson five years ago, he was instantly hooked and believes others also would be if they were given the opportunity.\n\n\"After that first time, it was a done deal,\" Copeland said. \"It’s a Zen experience.\"\n\nHe explains that once people feel the freedom to be in the water, it transcends race.\n\n\"Everyone finds their way in the calmness of the ocean,\" Copeland said.\n\nBut it’s the black surfers speaking throughout the film who give it the passion and spirit that embodies surfing itself. Describing it as more than a sport, but a lifestyle and state of mind, they are not willing to give it up no matter how many looks they get.\n\nWoods is also able to capture the internal struggle of the surfers to blend the sport with their culture — to achieve the Zen-like state of mind that surfing offers, while not leaving their culture and their African American heritage behind. They don’t want to blend into mainstream surfing culture, but instead bring their own unique spin to the sport.\n\nOne East Coast surfer uses a board with drawings of slave ships on it. The board shows how surfing has allowed him to find freedom from a discriminatory past.\n\n\"It’s the power of how far we’ve come,\" Copeland said.\n\nWoods was able to find most of the surfers through the Black Surfers Association. Research led him to an African American swim coach and a number of swimming and surfing historians. It was perfect timing once again that would lead Woods from one expert to the next.\n\n\"That happened a lot in the film,\" Woods said.\n\nEditors Dan Munger and Brian Davison seamlessly connect the history with the surfers’ voices for a film keeps viewers engaged and doesn’t lose them in the information.\n\nThe movie is narrated by Ben Harper, a biracial man and a surfer himself, which gives even more credence to the story.\n\n\"Ben was really stoked to work on the film,\" Woods said. \"That’s something he knows about and he knows that this energy is a movement.\"\n\nA soundtrack by The Roots, with selections by Erykah Badu and others, underlines the film with more pieces of African American culture.\n\n\"They all wanted to share this energy,\" Copeland said.\n\nFor being a white man, Woods is remarkably enlightened. After a showing of the film, he shared stories of going to Civil War memorials with his mother to learn about America’s racist past.\n\n\"I’ve always been interested in race as a topic,\" Woods said.\n\nHe takes this knowledge and sensitivity and tells a story that transcends his background and shares the story of struggle and passion.\n\nThe film ends with an urban teen taking a lesson run by the Black Surfers Association and an older African American surfer talking about how blessed he is to be one of the few.\n\nMunger said he hopes this movie opens up the door even more — that people remember that surfing started as a Hawaiian sport open to everyone that only surfing history in the last century made the sport discriminatory.\n\n\"It’s all about rewriting the story of surfing,\" he said.\n\n\"It couldn’t be better,\" Woods said. \"We couldn’t ask for anything more. 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In the remainder of the first chapter, Prothro surveys the variety of recent scholarly views about the meaning of “justify” in Paul, and he then suggests that the distinctive meaning that Paul attributes to this verb indicates that Paul’s employment of it should be examined in the context of its use in pre-Pauline Jewish literature written in Greek.\n\nThe following four chapters then examine the use of “justify” within this literature. Prothro surveys the use of “justify” first in contexts that involve only human actors and then in those that involve God in some capacity. Prothro subdivides the material on the basis of whether the scene in view involves only two parties in contention (“bilateral” scenarios), or two parties along with a judge (“trilateral” scenarios).\n\nThese chapters include several interesting conclusions. Prothro argues that, in trilateral scenarios, the verb “justify” likely never refers to the bare pronouncement of a verdict but rather to the judge’s siding with and enacting justice for one of the parties (pp. 57–60). He also finds a number of instances within bilateral contentions involving God in which the term is applied to a person or group who have done wrong but confessed or repented. Prothro concludes that in these passages “justify” must mean something along the lines of forgiveness and reconciliation (pp. 69–71, 74–76, 78–80). Furthermore, Prothro claims that trilateral scenarios involving God typically depict God as siding with Israel over against oppressors in the wake of the resolution of a bilateral contention between God and Israel (pp. 94–99). Finally, in his examination of the use of “justify” in relation to the Isaianic Servant, Prothro suggests that in the broader passage of Isaiah 40–55 God’s trilateral vindication of Israel over the nations merges with the theme of God’s bilateral contention against all idolaters (pp. 99–103).\n\nWith this background in place, Prothro then devotes one chapter each to 1 Corinthians, Galatians, and Romans. Prothro argues that, in the majority of the passages in which Paul uses the term “justify,” Paul has in view the bilateral scenario of God’s contention against human sin, and the term “justify” refers to the forgiveness and reconciliation that is extended to those who recognize that God is in the right (cf. pp. 124–26, 140–44, 158–85). In two cases, however, Prothro suggests that Paul uses “justify” for God’s vindication of his people over against other parties: Romans 6:7, which he interprets as the vindication of Jesus himself over against sin as a personified power, and Romans 8:33, which he understands as vindication not in relation to the charge of sin but in relation to the challenges of adversaries (pp. 186–205).\n\nThe concluding chapter reviews the argument of the book, and then highlights the significance of the study. Prothro suggests that his research largely vindicates and develops proposals made by Mark Seifrid (p. 210), and he points to a few broader theological issues for which his work has relevance.\n\nProthro’s book is in many ways a useful study. His focus on analyzing the verb “justify” is a welcome approach, and he is certainly right to focus on Jewish use of this term as the primary background for Paul. Nevertheless, it seems that in some ways Prothro has overplayed his hand.\n\nDespite the validity of Prothro’s point about the proper background for Paul’s use of the verb “justify,” his assumption that Paul’s conception of the divine trial is wholly taken over from ancient Jewish sources underestimates the degree to which the first-century context may have influenced his imagination. For example, in Romans 14:10, Paul depicts the final reckoning as occurring before God’s “judgment seat” (βῆμα), a term (and architectural feature) absent from the Septuagint. One wonders if other aspects of first-century jurisprudence may have had an effect on Paul’s conception of divine legal proceedings, and the complete neglect of this material in Prothro’s work weakens his case.\n\nAdditionally, Prothro’s division of the theological legal scenarios into the categories of bilateral and trilateral is at times forced. Although God is sometimes a party in contention, a number of these passages also depict him as standing over the contention as judge at the same time. Along similar lines, the claim that a distinctive trilateral conception of justification is in view in Romans 6:7 and 8:33 fails to persuade. Both passages are better understood as referring to God’s vindicating judgment in relation to the charge of sin, especially the latter, which provides a retrospective and celebratory summary of where the argument of Romans has gotten thus far.\n\nOne also wonders if Prothro’s claim that justification at times means forgiveness and reconciliation is accurate. 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"I am quietly preparing for the final Pino Pie Day. I say quietly because that is how it feels this year to me. It is not a sad quiet, just a realization that Pie Day is coming to an end, and I think it is a quiet end. Each year, the event has a different energy, and this year, I intuitively sense it will be a quiet energy.\n\nEvery year I try to add something new to the event-a Museum of Misfits, free kisses from Stevie, the Prayer Tree this year- but each year I have not been able to build the event in a larger market. The Portland media never were interested and that was always frustrating- what, you don't want to do a write up on me and my donkey? Assinine. Donkeyronkulous. The costs went up each year it seemed, but not the net.\n\nThe event has never been about making tons of money [I'm lucky to net $1500, but that is helpful for the Misfits] but it has begun to be financially problematic.\n\nPeople have shown less interest in helping and donating this year, online donations have been very low even with the fun options of having virtual kisses from Stevie and more. For the first time I received no interested in having a local newspaper write about the event which always helps bring people in and the costs for putting it on have doubled. Hardly anybody watched Pino the Puppet's final movie. this year-even the Puppet is tired I guess.\n\nIt just feels 'over'.\n\nMartyn and I were talking last night and I guess I was sounding discouraged and he made a very helpful comment, as he often does–\n\nMaybe this Sunday is Pino's gift for you-to relax, and eat more pie. Be the guest of honor.\n\nOut of the mouths of Dirt Farmers often come compassion and simple wisdoms.\n\nSo I have decided - even if the turnout is low, this Pie Day is for me. That might sound very un-host like, but I think I need it to be for me this year. I need the comfort of pie, and the dusty necks of donkeys to put my face into.It will be for The Misfits too, of course. But where there is a Misfit, there is me.\nPosted by Katherine Dunn/Apifera Farm at 12:03 PM\n\nWise husband I would say. Still I hope you get some unexpected donations, that would be nice. xox\n\nDear Katherine, this is Sandra, I am a shepherd and animal lover like you! I have been following Pino Pie Day (from your blog and your pics.) since I discovered in a magazine. Even when this was your last Pino Pie Day, you will always have Pino love and Pies!!! I hope one day we can have our own Panchito Pie Day at our farm in NC, Panchito is our lamb who thinks he is a goat!. You have been and are an inspiration to me! Hugs, Sandra"
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"So, I watched Interstellar.\n\nIt was a pretty big let-down. Don’t let all the dorks posting on the internets about accurate physics in visual effects* distract you from the fact that if it wasn’t for the herculean efforts of Jessica Chastain and a couple of cool robots(think bender from futurama but a lot more helpful), this movie would have literally nothing to recommend it compared to all that hype. Given that it’s a Nolan film, the hero’s wife is dead yet again. It was an interesting meta move to cast Matthew Mcconaughey though, as his infamous line from ‘dazed and confused’ is inverted by the plot of this movie.\n\nAS there is no aspect of the movie that is not explained in the movie, there is no reason for me to go into the details. Let me assure you that he plot twists are actually gentle, well banked, large radius turns with signboards at a frequency that would make the most safety minded highway official proud. So if you’re not making out with your partner or distracted by the jerkoffs who won’t switch off their phones in the movies, you don’t have much to ponder aside from whether the price of admission was/will be worth it. See it on IMAX if you can because the space visuals are definitely impressive, and Jessica Chastain seems like she acts even better when her face is 30 feet tall. I WILL WORSHIP YOU, SCIENCE GODDESS JESSICA!\n\nSome good, writer-y reviews are here, here, and here too.\n\n* hey, at least it wasn’t about ethics in gaming journalism.\n\nhttps://almostinfamous.exposure.co/a-weekend-at-bhongir?embed=true\nA weekend at Bhongir by Aditya Mopur on Exposure\n\nIt’s been a tough few weeks if not a tough year, mentally speaking, with the return of serious depressive episodes. And in the past 4 years I’ve almost completely forgot that I had a blog in which I could vent and share links and do everything instead of creepy, power hungry facebook. I have since discovered Whatsapp (ping me for the number if you’re on it) but then even they were absorbed by the blue part of the borg.\n\nA portion of the indian electorate has voted for the extreme right-wing party BJP, and it’s a big enough portion to make a very disturbingly authoritarian person the prime minister. The election ‘season’ reminded me of nothing more than the decisive re-election of George W. Bush in the USA, the campaign for which was largely responsible for pushing me into discussing politics online in the first place.\n\nIn as much as the new boss is the same as the old boss, the new guy has a taste for violence(and his very own version of dick cheney), which is always disturbing since without the overwhelming military might of the USA, such violence will be directed at some group within our borders rather than outside of them. Or worse, we will be given another milatari spectacle featuring our looming neighbour to the east/north or more likely our disintegrating neighbour to the west.\n\nI am yet to find the indian equivalent of 3bulls! (c) ™ (r) however, so this time it has been a net loss for me even on a personal level.\n\nThese thoughts brought to you by WordPress.com, which reminds me that it’s been 8 years since i abandoned ‘fuzzy words’ to a digital doom and embarked upon this new journey.\n\nA set of photos even!\n\ntaken last year. check them out",
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"Rameez spent the day teasing his sisters for being ‘shorties’. “In another few months I will overtake you” he sang in a mocking tone. The sisters could be mean when they wanted, and height, apparently was a touchy matter in their world, and now Rameez had had enough.\n\nThey got back at Rameez by telling him that “Of course you will grow tall, very tall, taller than Ammi and Abba” Rabia had a mischievous look in her eyes when she said this\n\nWhen this puzzled Rameez, they withdrew into a serious tone and Razia added “You see Ammi and Abba always wanted to have a boy, but Ammi did not want to carry a heavy weight for one whole year, so they borrowed you from the lady who comes to sell vegetables”\n\nRabia took over the tale “Can’t you see? She is taller than Abba even; that is why you are growing tall. Why else do you think she gives you an extra carrot every time she comes here”\n\n“So that I can run fast!” Rameez claimed\n\n“Yes, Yes, she loves you sooo much” they sang back to him this time.\n\nThey went on and on, giving him various reasons why he was not really part of the family. Finally Lubna, their Ammi, having heard the last part of the exchange stepped in and admonished the girls, telling them to go mind their own business.\n\nThe end of the episode saw Rameez retreat into one of his dark moods where he spoke to no one and spent time locked up in his room. When his mother pestered him to go out and play with the kids in the street, he took out his bicycle and screamed away in silence.\n\nHe pedaled hard, feet kicking with anger; he wasn’t sitting, but standing erect to get that extra thump into his cycling. He did not slow down to take the turn, but when he took it, he saw a pack of street dogs rise up from their slumber and look in his direction. Rameez increased his speed, pedaling like there was a life to save -or take- somewhere. He headed straight at the first dog he was about to encounter. The dogs took a couple of steps towards him, barking and making vile noises but they soon sensed the madness that was approaching them and retreated. Rameez was bent on running over the meanest looking canine on that road, but the dog leapt out of the way at the last moment – scrambling to safety. Once he had gone past the pack, the dogs began chasing him again, but Rameez was playing catch up with the wind and he raced away towards the end of the road, took another turn, skidded, and was gone.\n\nMinutes later he had reached the tall water tank tower. It was a place he and his friends used to frequent a year ago, back when they first discovered it. Slowly it lost its sheen after the boys found other exciting places to visit. Once in a while Rameez still cycled down here, as the place made him feel comfortable for some strange reason. He climbed the spiral staircase inside the wide and circular pillar that supported the huge water tank. There were a lot of stairs and Rameez would usually be out of breath when he reached the top. Today, he ran up the staircase, his bicycle had not been locked to a gate like his father had taught him to do, but was lying on the ground where he had left it. He was running up the metal staircase that was making a barrage of clangy-mangy sounds at his behest.\n\nWhen he reached the top he was out of breath alright, but upon opening the maintenance door the breeze hit his face ever so gently – just like his mother blowing on his forehead after she had prayed for him – that a calm came over him. He sat down on the metal slab, let his feet hang down through the railing, and began surveying the world around him. He could see the street where his home was situated, behind the street the rectangular ground where they played cricket, further down the main road from where he took the school bus.\n\nIt was Saturday evening and the traffic was light, there were a few kids on terraces flying kites; the season was just beginning. Further away, towards the horizon, the famous Ayyapan temple rose up into the sky, its glorious goburam attracting birds of the peaceful kind. Closer to the main road the half constructed shopping complex stood like an abandoned fortress, its guardians having retreated for a weekend of fun and frolic. What struck Rameez was the ghastly scene atop the work-in-progress terrace of this lifeless market place.\n\nFor a few scary seconds, Rameez saw what he thought were body parts of dismembered men lying naked to the elements. Soon though, to his disappointment, he realized what they actually were. They were those same elegant looking bodies that stood proud in shops that sold clothing. He had seen them often enough, slim and sleek in their shapes and adorning the most tempting outfits and hairdos that a store had to offer. Standing unmoved all day at the gawking of the shoppers and the amazement of small kids who thought they were real people. Those very same mannequins now lay broken down into their most basic structural parts – a few limbs lying scattered on the floor – hands being introduced to legs, a headless torso leaning against a bamboo – wondering where the rest of it was, and a couple of heads paying knock-knock against each other – beautiful but ugly. Some of the heads were bald, and the torsos looked like they belonged to a misunderstood woman. In spite of its now apparent benign nature, the scene still had a sting of malignancy to it. 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"If there is anything that has taken up so much news recently it has been the exceptional performance of crypto currencies like Bitcoin and Ether.\n\nEven until a few months ago, cryptocurrency was not part of the mainstream and everyone was quite sceptical about the ides of holding digital cash.\n\nYet, as more and more people have seen the inherent benefits of digital currency, they have decided that it would be a wise decision to at least hold some of it in a diversified portfolio.\n\nIf, however, you were an options trader then you would need to find a reputable bitcoin binary options broker. However, lets start at the beginning and explore the history of cryptocurrencies.\n\nCryptoCurrency or digital cash is a cryptographically stored proof of transaction. In other words, it is a record in a public ledger that a transaction has taken place.\n\nThis public ledger is called the “blockchain” and it is what underpins the entire network. Essentially, when you send funds to someone, it is recorded and processed on the block chain by a whole host of computers situated globally.\n\nThe two main crypto currencies at the moment are Bitcoin (the pioneer) and Ethereum (the leading altcoin). Digital cash and crypto currencies used to be viewed as novelty and were cast aside by nearly everyone.\n\nThis is not the case anymore. If you had bought 10,000 worth of gold in 2010 and 10,000 worth of Bitcoin, your gold investment would have been worth 10,800 and your Bitcoin investment would have been worth $140 million! So, it’s really no surprise that investors are using sites like https://coincierge.de/yuan-pay-group/ to make some hefty investments. After all, the value of Bitcoin is still beginning to rise!\n\nOne of the main benefits of cryptocurrencies is its decentralised nature. More particularly, there is no central issuing authority that controls the global money supply. As a result, before investing in cryptocurrency, one must ensure that they have sufficient knowledge of the topic. One way to do so is by reading about the current cryptocurrency trends on sites like https://cryptoevent.io/review/. These sites help in learning about everything crypto, be it trading tools, prices, events, and so on as well as investing your funds securely.\n\nFor many people who experienced the recession in 2009, the entire financial system was called into question as the central banks bailed out a number of reckless financial institutions.\n\nMany people became disillusioned with the global financial markets as they were. It was with this backdrop that Bitcoin entered the fray.\n\nBitcoin is not issued by any bank but is “mined” by computers on the network. Essentially, these computers solve these cryptographic problems and are rewarded with Bitcoin. This is how the money supply tends to grow.\n\nThere will only ever be 18 million Bitcoins that will be mined. This means that there will be a natural supply limitation and hence the value could increase exponentially as it becomes scarce.\n\nApart from buying and selling Bitcoins, or using them as a digital currency for transactions, there also exists the market of Bitcoin speculation. Here, speculators (and trading bots) closely monitor the rise and fall of Bitcoin value and invest in ‘Bitcoin trading’. Another facet of the cryptocurrency world that can be beneficial, but only if researched enough and done with prerequisite knowledge. Of course, there are trading bots like Bitcoin Up that can help you monitor the market and invest wisely, but be wary, and take the help of only legitimate and reliable providers. To know how these trading bots can help, people usually look towards understanding the Bitcoin Up Erfahrungen (or Bitcoin Up Experience) and other helpful guides.\n\nApart from the appreciation that one could expect from the currency, there are also the transactional benefits of using cryptocurrency. Transactions are borderless, anonymous, and generally as simple as pressing a few buttons. Compare this to the complications involved in sending money overseas using a traditional bank.\n\nEther or Ethereum is an “Altcoin” or “alternative coin”. This is one of the most well-known in the market today. It is an improvement on the established Bitcoin protocols and many people see it as the new standard.\n\nEther has also had one of the most exceptional price increases in recent months. Since the beginning of the year, the currency has increased by over 3,000%.\n\nThe reason for this is the long term applications of the technology. People see it as a the decentralised solutions to nearly all centralised systems.\n\nIt is also the de facto currency that is used in the latest round of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs).\n\nThere are plenty of guides online as to how to trade bitcoin and trading ethereum if you were looking to tradethe volatility. However, if you wanted to buy and hold the asset there are some other options.\n\nAlthough the crypto markets have increased substantially in the past few months, there is still room for the assets in a well-diversified portfolio. Just like people hold their assets in a mix of bonds and stocks, digital currency should also be in there.\n\nIf you wanted to buy the digital currency, you would need to open an account at a digital coin exchange and buy the coins with your bank card or wire.\n\nOnce you have purchased it, you could either leave it in the exchange so that you could sell it at some point or you could move it to a digital wallet on your pc.\n\nThe CryptoCurrency market has taken the world by storm. They have become part of the public lexicon and more and more people have come to value the long term prospects of the currency.\n\nOnce you have bought your share of the future, don’t be perturbed by the volatility that it presents. Believe in the future of the technology and store the currency in a secure place. Take part in the crypto revolution!"
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It also demands growing global investments, peaking at $29 billion in 2025 just to fund the response in low- and middle-income countries.\n\nThis week’s International AIDS Conference on HIV Science was dominated by panels dedicated to understanding the interlocking initiatives required to actually reach these goals, including an increasing focus on the key populations who have been underserved by previous efforts and continue to face discrimination in many settings.\n\n“The gap between those for whom the HIV response is working and those for whom it is not working is growing,” Shannon Hader, deputy executive director at UNAIDS, said in one session. “And it is in that gap that pandemics persist.”\n\nUNAIDS introduced the new targets in late 2020, months after confirming that most countries had fallen short of the 90-90-90 targets set to be completed by last year. The goal was for 90% of all people living with HIV to know their status, 90% of people diagnosed with HIV to be on treatment, and 90% of those patients to have their virus suppressed to the level of undetectability.\n\nOnly 14 countries achieved those targets. At the same time, there was concern that some more marginalized communities, even in the countries that did achieve 90-90-90, may have been excluded from those gains.\n\nThose key populations include men who have sex with men, sex workers, injection drug users, transgender people, and prisoners. And in 2019, those communities accounted for 62% of all new infections worldwide, according to UNAIDS.\n\nAgainst that backdrop and amid mounting concern that COVID-19 might “have thrown us further off course,” as Hader explained, UNAIDS launched the new targets. They were ratified last month at the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AIDS.\n\nThe new targets borrow from the structure of the 90-90-90 goals, but with an “increased emphasis on granularity,” Peter Ghys, director of strategic information and evaluation at UNAIDS, explained.\n\nThey raise the percentages to 95% in each of the three categories but extend them to all sub-populations and age groups. 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Progress will be measured against more than three dozen existing and new indicators.\n\nThe addition of the 10-10-10 targets is seen as an explicit recognition that “stigma and discrimination have massive negative impacts on quality, access, and sustainability of services,” said Dr. Paul De Lay, co-chair of the steering committee that drafted the new goals.\n\nThe new targets came in for criticism from IAS 2021 attendees, who questioned how achievable such a broad range of goals will be within a relatively short window of time — and with global attention still focused on ending the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\n“There is no contradiction between achievable and aspirational,” said Birgit Poniatowski, executive director at IAS. “In their granularity, I think they’ll be helpful in enabling countries to set national targets and for various stakeholders impacted by the epidemic to advocate for action and investments to achieve the targets.”\n\nThe question of funding also hangs over the new targets. In 2019, financing for the global AIDS response fell more than $7 billion short of the $26.2 billion that UNAIDS had estimated was needed.\n\nThe failure to fully fund and to reach the 90-90-90 targets has actually increased the global price tag. Funding requirements are now expected to peak at $29 billion in 2025 just for the response in LMICs, reflecting both the fact that more people now need to be maintained on treatment than there would have been if the 2020 targets had been reached, but also because the populations that still need services are often difficult to reach.\n\n“Business as usual is not really going to lead us to success and that’s even more the case when we think about groups that are at increased risk of HIV infections, the marginalized and the vulnerable,” Lawrence Long, a health economist at Boston University, explained in a session Tuesday.\n\n“Those hard-to-reach populations are going to be more expensive. If we do not acknowledge this, we are going to set ourselves up for failure,” he said.\n\nReaching those populations will also demand more leadership from within their communities, resulting in calls for more recognition of and funding for community-led prevention and treatment services. But it will also mean building new community-based structures to reach people who are not integrated into those existing organizations.\n\n“When we run services, we have to understand [that] many of the people we want to reach are not part of the ‘C’ in ‘CBO,’ [community-based organizations]” said Keletso Makofane, a scholar at the Global Health Policy and Politics Initiative at O’Neill Institute. “We have to take special measures to reach them.”\n\nAre you living with HIV/AIDS? Are you part of a community affected by HIV/AIDS and co-infections? Do you work or volunteer in the field? 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"From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core\nJump to: navigation, search\nFor the wider London borough, see City of Westminster.\nFor other uses, see Westminster (disambiguation).\n\nWestminster (/ˈwɛsᵗmɪnstər/) is an area of central London within the City of Westminster on the north bank of the River Thames.[1] Westminster's concentration of visitor attractions and historic landmarks, one of the highest in London, includes the Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral.\n\nThe name Westminster originated from the informal description of the abbey church and royal peculiar of St Peter's (Westminster Abbey), literally West of the City of London, indeed until the Reformation there was a reference to the 'East Minster' at Minories (Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate) east of the City; the abbey was part of the royal palace that had been created here by Edward the Confessor. It has been the home of the permanent institutions of England's government continuously since about 1200 (High Middle Ages' Plantagenet times) and is now the seat of British government.\n\nIn a government context, Westminster often refers to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which is located in the UNESCO World Heritage Palace of Westminster - also known as the Houses of Parliament. The closest tube stations are Westminster, St James Park on the Jubilee and Circle and District lines.",
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"The area is the centre of UK government, with Parliament in the Palace of Westminster and most of the major Government ministries known as Whitehall, itself the site of the royal palace that replaced that at Westminster.\n\nWithin the area is Westminster School, a major public school which grew out of the Abbey, and the long established University of Westminster, attended by over 20,000 students. Bounding Westminster to the north is Green Park, a Royal Park of London.\n\nThe area has a substantial resident population, indeed most of its listed buildings are residential. A proportion of residents are people of limited means, living in council and Peabody Trust estates in certain streets between Westminster Abbey and Millbank. Hotels, large Victorian homes and barracks exist nearer to Buckingham Palace.\n\nIt describes an area no more than 1 mile (1.6 km) from Westminster Abbey and Palace of Westminster north of the River Thames.[2] The settlement grew up around the palace and abbey, as a service area to them. The need for a parish church, St Margaret's Westminster for the servants of the palace and of the abbey who could not worship there indicates that it had a large enough population as a small village. It became larger and in the Georgian period became connected through urban ribbon development with the City along the Strand. It did not become a viable local government unit until created as a civil parish. However, as a result of Henry VIII's Reformation the Abbey was abolished and established as a Cathedral and that is the source of the origin of the parish being described as 'City' although it was only a fraction of the size of the City of London and the Borough of Southwark at that time. Indeed, the Cathedral and diocesan status of the church lasted from only 1539 to 1556, but the 'city' status was retained for a mere parish within Middlesex. As such it is first known to have had two Members of Parliament in 1545 as a new Parliamentary Borough, centuries after the City of London and Southwark were enfranchised.[3]\n\nBird's Eye Picture of Westminster in 1909\n\nThe historic core of Westminster is the former Thorney Island on which Westminster Abbey was built. The abbey became the traditional venue of the coronation of the kings and queens of England from that of Harold Godwinson.\n\nFrom about 1200, near the abbey, the Palace of Westminster became the principal royal residence, marked by the transfer of royal treasury and financial records to Westminster from Winchester. Later the palace housed the developing Parliament and England's law courts. Thus London developed two focal points: the City of London (financial/economic) and Westminster (political and cultural).\n\nThe monarchy later moved to the St James' Palace and the Palace of Whitehall a little towards the north-east and eventually to Buckingham Palace and other palaces. The main law courts have since moved to the Royal Courts of Justice.",
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"Charles Booth's poverty map showing Westminster in 1889 showed the full range of income and capital brackets living in adjacent streets within it; its central western area had become (by 1850) (the) Devil's Acre in the southern flood channel ravine of the Tyburn (stream), yet along Victoria Street and other small streets and squares were the highest colouring of social class in London, yellow/gold. The abject poverty with the clearance of this slum and drainage improvement has been shed from Westminster but there is a typical Central London property distinction within the area which is very acute, epitomised by grandiose 21st century developments, architectural high point listed buildings[5] and nearby social housing (mostly non-council housing) buildings of the Peabody Trust founded by philanthropist George Peabody.",
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"A map showing the wards of Westminster Metropolitan Borough as they appeared in 1916.\n\nThe Westminster area formed part of the City and Liberty of Westminster in Middlesex. The ancient parish was St Margaret; after 1727 this became the civil parish of 'St Margaret and St John', the latter a new church required for the increasing population. The area around Westminster Abbey formed the extra-parochial Close of the Collegiate Church of St Peter surrounded by — but not part of — either parish. Until 1900 the local council was the combined vestry of St Margaret and St John (also known as the Westminster District Board of Works from 1855 to 1887), which was based at Westminster City Hall on Caxton Street from 1883. The Liberty of Westminster, governed by the Westminster Court of Burgesses, also included St Martin in the Fields and several other parishes and places. Westminster had its own quarter sessions, but the Middlesex sessions also had jurisdiction. The area was transferred from Middlesex to the County of London in 1889 and the local government of Westminster was reformed in 1900 when the court of burgesses and parish vestries were abolished, to be replaced with a metropolitan borough council. The borough was given city status, allowing it to be known as the City of Westminster and its council as Westminster City Council.\n\nWider uses of the term\n\nThus \"Westminster\" with its focus in public life from earliest days is casually used as a metonym for Parliament and the political community of the United Kingdom generally (the civil service is similarly referred to by the northern sub-neighbourhood it inhabits, \"Whitehall\") and \"Westminster\" is consequently also used in reference to the Westminster system, the parliamentary model of democratic government that has evolved in the United Kingdom and for those other nations, particularly in the Commonwealth of Nations and other parts of the former British Empire that adopted it.\n\nThe term Westminster Village, sometimes used in the context of British politics, does not refer to a geographical area at all; employed especially in the phrase Westminster Village gossip, it denotes a supposedly close social circle of members of parliament, political journalists, so-called spin doctors and others connected to events in the Palace of Westminster and Government Ministries."
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"Gore vs Bush on Education\n\nVice-President Al Gore and Governor George W. Bush are both running for president, and they both have very strong views on education in the United States. Their positions on education are very different, but they both offer some good plans on reforming education. The main differences are seen in the topics of college, testing of students and the voucher program, teacher qualification, and character and discipline issues. Vice-President Gore and Governor Bush have different plans on how to boost early education and how to hold schools accountable for the success of students, but it is evident that they both feel that these issues need to be addressed firmly.\n\nGovernor Bush feels that college students will succeed more easily with advanced science and mathematical knowledge. He says that he proposes a $1000 increase in individual Pell Grants to encourage high school students to take advanced college preparation courses in both subjects. Bush stated that, “There’s no reason for us to be next to last in the world in math, and there’s no reason for us to be last in physics.” Gore too believes in the importance of college, but doesn’t say math and science are the key elements to attending college. He notes that money is what keeps kids away from college. He proposes to make it easier for parents to save for their children’s college tuition with tax-free and inflation free savings, the National Tuition Savings program. Gore wants to make two years of college free with more student loans with lower costs, and expanding Pell Grants. Gore says he believes that in the knowledge- based economy of the 21st Century; everyone who is willing to work for it must have the chance to go to college.\n\nGeorge W. Bush pretty much feels that existing teachers that are no longer qualified to teach effectively should simply be trained further, and he proposes to give the states money to do this. He wants to use elderly people to come in and volunteer their time to our students with using “Silver Scholarships” as an award, because he thinks that they are highly educated. However, he doesn’t realize it is really hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Al Gore on the other hand says out with the old and in with the new. He proposes to hire 2 million new qualified teachers within the next ten years, making sure each and every classroom has a qualified teacher in it. He will base that qualification on expertise and not seniority.\n\nGore and Bush definitely disagree on testing students and voucher programs. Bush wants to test every grade every year and to publish the results; he doesn’t believe in national tests, but proposes to make the federal government pay half of the cost for state tests. Gore believes in testing and holding schools accountable for the success of their students, but believes that high school exit exams are most important. He wants to make sure every student holding a diploma will be able to read it, thus putting an end to social promotion. While Bush favors the voucher program, Gore does not agree with the at all; he wants to practically do away with it entirely, and instead bring about new revolutionary spending programs on education.\n\nWhen addressing the topic of character and discipline Bush and Gore both agree that it is vital to reform both. However, while Bush would prefer zero tolerance and classroom moldings of what he thinks to be a “distinguished character,” Gore says to build on second-chance schools, afternoon schools for teens, and smaller class sizes. Bush would rather do away with discipline-problem students by sending them to boot camps, and juvenile justice systems. Gore proposes that all kids should have a second chance at success in life, and his plans should help problem kids. Gore says his goal is, “by the end of the year 2005, every state working to close the achievement gap between different backgrounds; rich and poor; urban, suburban, and rural. A school system that holds every student, every school, and every state accountable for real results.\n\nAl Gore and George W. Bush both believe that a child’s learning abilities and their educational foundation are taught to them within the first few years of their lives. Therefore, the reform of early education is vital to the success of our students. Bush plans to make reading and phonics top on his priority list, with making sure that teachers know how to effectively teach our kids to read. He proposes that these reading skills should be installed in the early grades of first and second grade. Meanwhile, Vice-President Gore wants to equip our 3 and 4 year olds with learning skills to absorb the reading and phonics they will be taught when they reach kindergarten. In other words, Gore feels that early education of all 4 year olds is a necessary stepping-stone to their educational success!\n\nWhile Gore and Bush disagree on many topics of education, they both seem to want to reform it for the better. However, Al Gore has more realistic approaches and a more sincere touch on the issues, where as, George W. Bush is obviously trying to earn someone’s vote with his arrogant proposals on almost every issue. They both, however, seem to be lacking a proposal on how to address one very important issue though; and that is how to teach our nation’s teachers to effectively teach in a multicultural society.\n\nLevel 6 assignment writing\nBronfenbrenner and Me\n\nGore vs Bush on Education. (2018, Jul 07). Retrieved from https://graduateway.com/gore-vs-bush-on-education-essay/",
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Include nearby airports Flight 1. the same. Despite their rigid conformity, Americans loved the openness and small-town feel to the planned suburbs.\n\nWith the help of the GI Bill, many vet-erans and their families moved in and cultivated a new lifestyle. REDEFINING THE FAMILYTension created by changes in men’s and women’s roles after the war contributed to a rising divorce rate.\n\nThe Other Americans was an all round pretty solid read, which missed the mark a little for this reader. The story hinges around the death of a Moroccan man, Driss, killed in a hit-and-run accident in the U.S., where he had lived for the past few decades with his family.4/5. The Americans Home > The Americans Welcome to The Americans.\n\nWant to become an American history expert. With all the exciting resources, activities, and links right at your fingertips, you're well on your way.\n\nClick on one of the chapters below to begin your exploration, it's that easy. Find activities, links, and a quiz for each chapter.\n\nwith their children, Paige (Holly Taylor No. of episodes: 75 (list of episodes). Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. Sep 26, · Although the differences are less pronounced, non-book reading does vary by gender, age and community type.\n\nThe share of Americans who report not reading any books in the past 12 months is higher today than it was nearly a decade ago –. 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FX original drama The Americans stars Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys as undercover Soviet spies in the U.S.\n\nduring the Cold War in the late ‘brightsideglobaltrade.comers: K. These accounts, illustrated with searing images by Lynsey Addario, the award-winning photographer, provide a picture of working-class families needlessly but profoundly damaged as a result of decades of policy mistakes.\n\nWith their superb, nuanced reportage, Kristof and WuDunn have given us a book that is both riveting and impossible to ignore. Prisoner Packet – BOOK [The] $ Add to cart; Sale. Before the Judge $ $ Add to cart; FINANCING STATEMENT SAMPLE FORMS [UCC FILING FORMS] $ Add to cart; Conditional Acceptance For Value -Book Only $ Add to cart; I Wants To Own My Land: An ‘Expose’ on Allodial Land Issues of Property $ Add to cart.\n\nSep 25, · Americans are spreading their book consumption across several formats, and the use of audiobooks is on the rise. 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Once you look past all the gimmicky scry cards, it is quite a solid tempo deck.”\n\nThree-game weeks are always a dicier proposition for predictions, since you have to guess blindly for the third match. That, coupled with some unexpected wins, saw little movement in the standings this week- less than 20% of the possible points available were claimed. Only stric9 and Thewachman picked up two points on the day, and no-one clinched all three. Also of note, league leader Kyle Mueting did not tender any predictions this round, and now has some company at the top of the table! Here are the present standings:\n\nHaving settled the Tinsman, we now part ways with the Rosewater Conference, giving its two aspiring champions time to lock their wounds and regroup for their upcoming clash. For now, we’ll be turning our attention to the Forsythe Conference, starting with the Turian Divison. 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Just in case a stream of beaters isn’t enough, it also packs in a few auras- and as Custom Creatures has shown, when facing a removal-light opponent those can be a beating unto themselves! (review: not available)\n\nDetail: Blue fliers paired with countermagic and card draw… what else would you expect from a mono-coloured Core Set deck? Of course, both Ninth Edition decks seen thus far in the competition have given at least a fair accounting of themselves, showing they’re not hindered by their simple design. Will Lofty Heights soar over the accomplishments of the earlier 40-card contestants? (review: not available)\n\nDetail: At the intersection of suspend and storm lies Reality Fracture. Play powerful cards early with suspend, then when they ‘hatch’ capitalise on an increased (and ‘free’) storm count! Like any combo-style deck it is only as effective as its engine, but will it have enough gas in the time-tank to claim its division? 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Additionally, if the taxpayer has not received a determination from the Taxpayers’ Rights Advocate within six months after filing for relief, they may file a petition with the Board asking it to review the request.\n\nAdditionally, interest accrues for each month (or part of a month) that a delinquent tax goes unpaid at a rate of 6% (March 2019).\n\nAs one can see, these penalties can become very steep. Therefore, even if a taxpayer is unable to pay the tax due they should strive to file their income tax return on time (and make a partial payment, if possible) to avoid or reduce the impact of these penalty and interest assessments.\n\nPennsylvania allows taxpayers to appeal penalty and interest assessments by filing a petition to the Board of Appeals. Taxpayers will need to complete a petition form for submitting a penalty appeal request with the Board.\n\nThe taxpayer should file the petition online through the Board’s website. However, the petition form provides options for mailing or faxing the petition.\n\nAlternative Options The Taxpayer May Consider\n\nChallenge the Assessment/Request for Compromise\n\nAt this stage, taxpayers may also file a petition seeking a compromise of the debt. The Board states that they will consider granting compromises in situations where the liability is in doubt and/or it promotes effective tax administration.\n\nTaxpayers may want to consider this option if they have significant personal debt in addition to their delinquent tax debt. In some situations, a taxpayer can discharge tax debts through bankruptcy. However, rules and various criteria apply. Taxpayers should seek the advice of an experienced tax and bankruptcy attorney if they want to pursue this option.\n\nPennsylvania has had many tax amnesty programs. Recently, this program ended on June 19, 2017. 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